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! &r fr- Aj-:t - y sundaV Corning! 3A-i2g;'- -y-: T ' -V- ; T i S ' v" ' " ' V. - 1 ! i i i i i ii. i i. i i i i .... .i i i .. . n i i i ii i . I i -ii. ' k - - . . - -. j ' '. 1 r f ! 5 i J t ... i 1 V i 4 237--aa-u8-vJ-ph D. Bullock. pan tor, 251 Attssion 8W phone 1439-W. As sistant, pastor, Harry J. Morriin, . Silver ton Road, phone 1 5 Fl 4. Service 2:0 and TrSO t. ra. Sunday eehool 2 :3 . nv. Yonng Fsnrdes' meeting Friday night at 7 : 30 JBi Wo - teaching. - or evangelistic meeting every nigh at 7:30 except Monday. - Cod is blessing, and aottla. ara being built op and edified in Him a the puree w-edttltereted - Word of Gd goea forth in the Patr ol Uie Spirit. The Iord Jesas. has alao wrought some wen . derful iuiracl-..ot healing in our midst reventlyv All are invited to these Apes tolioAjfeinartings. No collections. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC "Corner, jChnneketa and - Cottage ' 8; J..R.Buc, pastor. .751 Chemeketa St- phone 09. Services 8:60. 10:00 a. nu, 7:30- p.. m, Sermon topic. Baptism, a. a , Rosary and Benediction, p. m. 8:00 a. to., children's mass. Academy choir sing ing. 10:00 high dim, regular choir sing ing.. Catechism class at Academy, Satur day at -3 :00. Lenten devotions on Wed--esday and Friday nights, 7:30. Mass each, morning in church at 8 :00, in Aead my. on, Saturday at 7:00. MARKET STREET FREE METHODIST Corner of N. Winter and. Market Sts. Mortimer C Clarke, pastor. 1228 N. Win ter, phone 1356-W. Services, 11 a. m., 7:30 p: M. "ermon topics r 'Th "Humil ity of-Jesus," a. m.. "Another Man,.", p. m. Sunday school, 9:15. Superintendent, lr. F. fl.: ghutti. So"ynng peoplea meet ing as Ur-yng people are tn the dis trict convention at - Woodbom. PTayer I meeting Thursday at 7:30. Cottage pray er meeting each Wednesday at 2 p. m. at Mrs. Jackson's home 1483 X. Winter St. All are invited to attend tnese- serv ice and yon will enjoy the splendid spiritual atmosphere of this ehoreh. mabiof coxjittt holiness r ASSOCIATION - - The regular, all day nieeting-of ye as sociation will he held next Tvs4ajr at the Highland Friends church. Rev. Sdfrar P. 8im, pktr. Services wJU.be 'Tit 10,. 3:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Kv. Allen of Scotts MilU will! preach in the morning, Rer. A. C-f Archer of Kewber; itt the ' afternooa ni Rer. C. H. Hopkins in the evening. Hot tee and coffee win be served t re. Bring your lunch and spend the day. ftv K f tbpica, "TW RelWws ef Semi," a.' ni., "The Thea4ogy a Jeaas.7; p. as. Sunday srhoaf lt- a. m.,' superintendent, C. K. Straaegh. ' Tonng peoplea' : nvoetinr, Ruthi Biarh wilt be- the leader and Basle Crow wiU lead tie intermediates. Week day services Thursday evening, Mrs. P. W. Laaaer, class leader. ' ' j I FTAST UNITED BSETHBEH Corner 12th and Mission Sts. A.- 8. Henderson, pastor, 1155 Miaison Bt, pluNta 1W3-W. iiervicesv 11.. saw 7:0 p. ra. Sunday school, 10 .-m: superin tendent, E. G. Poling. Young peoplea' meeting, V. B. C. E. 6:80C Oren Buck bee,; president. .Week-day services, Wed nesday evening 7: 0, Mrs, Ellen Hi day, ' PIKST CHBISTIAS CHTJECH ' Center and High Sts. Pastor, supply. Assistant pastor Vivian (. WhisleT, 507 Center Kt.. phone 2041-W. Service, It a. m 7:80 p. m. Sermaa topics. Dr. V. E. Haven will, deliver the ; message at both services At the morning hoar, Esther Diefenbach will sing "O Diviaa Beden er," by Gounoud, adV - at-the evening hour Mrs. Certruda C'hsrriwrtoB wiU sing "How Lovely are: Thy Mcwe!Uov.r? Son day school, 9:45 superintendent. Dr. : H. C. Epley. At fl:30 tfe Senior Christian Endeavor society, jrill be Jed by Victor Ctterback. The. topic, ia "Perse vere In What!" The Intermediate so ciety will be led by Haael Ross. There will be special music at both societies and! good enthusiastic meetings will bM neia. IKTEEKATIONAL BIBLE STUDEKTS ASSOCIATION Meet every Sunday in Derby Bldg., Cour at4 ' High streets for Bible study; " m- o 3 to p. m. worship with us. in smlent: and viciwity y local Bible class. Phone 1450-W. All interested la Bible study, cordially invited. Sunday, March 7, at 8 p. m., there will be a free puHie lecture- in Dwrby BWg. by 'JktO. Hall, subject, "Who is Christ t Wjia is .Uis Mission I" Seats free, No collect kin. SOUTH SALEM FKIESDS Washington and S. Commercial Sts. Carl'M.. Miller, pastor, 1655 S. Liberty, phone 133-R. Services, 11 a. m 7 p.lm. Our youag people will give a special num , ber ia the choir. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Superintendent, B. J. C. Pattoo. The young people will meet at 7 o'clock in unioB-wHh the older people for a mis sionary meetinv. Prof. 8. B. Laughlin who has been in Palestine will give! an illustrated lecture on Palestine. Thursday night," 7:30, 4 prayer meeting". - --i t i- ' i LE8LIE METHODI8T EPISCOPAL South Commercial and Myers Sta. J. Willard De Yoe. pastor, 348 Myers St., phone 18-J. Servieea, 11 a. m., 7:30 p. in. Sermon topirr: "The foolishness of . Preaching." a. ra.. "The Last Night," : p. m. The- chorus will sing at both serv- ices. Mrs. Mason Bishop will sing offer 's tory in morning. Rev. and. Mrs. De ,Yoo l in evening. Sunday school, 9:45. Superin tendent. -E. A., Rhoten. Both leagues at 6:30. Senior league. "What it means to -be Methodist,." Bessie Tucker, leader: Intermediate league, SWkw Jestis Was My Age,M Psalioe Hart, leader. Week-day serrKoa at 7:30 o'clock.' Subject "Ren der jta Caesar the things that are Cae sar'kKand to tied the things that are God's." i Lively times' and big crowd yoa will greaUy eujy it Ooma. -Woman's.. Homo Missionary Society .will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home. of Mrs. Ralph E. Thompson, 1680 South Commer cial , St. Jtsa. B. . Otjea w4U hawe the lesaoa. ; COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Court and N. 17th Sta. Ii. L. Putnam, pastor, 1106 Leslie St., phone 1425-J. Junior Pastor, Mrg.'R. L. Putnam. Serv ices; 11 a. m., 7;30 p. nfc- JaniOr .Oongre- ganon,- n a re, Sermon t pica, ."The Challenge of Modern Misisons to Us," a. m., "The Old Testament Confirmed," No. 4., p. m. Too Loynl Men and Loyal Women classes wiil fnrnish the special feature before the evening rermon. It is to. be a song fest of old time hymns and songs. You will enjoy it. Sunday school 11 a. m., superintendent, K W. Cooler. Volunteers will visit the shut-ins in aft ernoon. Christian . Endeavor 6:30, Four societies meet at ftarao time. You' an find thes society for jvar ag.. Interesting meetings in each. The Ladies Aid society will, meet for work and ' short program Tbaraday afternoon. Church night pro gram 7 to 9 o'clock same' evening. Vol nn veers 7-8; Bible study and stereopti eon pictures 8.9. You cannot afford to miss that Bible study. Choir practice practice each Wednesday evening 7:30. vv extend a hearty welcome to all to riBST, .METHODIST , OTSCOSAZ. - CHCBCH ' Corner t Church-and State Sts. Fred C. Taylor, 636 State St phone 974. Di rector of religious education. Miss Mary K. Pindley, office, 125 . Church St... phonj 873 Services, 11 a. m 7:3Q p. m.; Junior church t join with adult churck in Communion, service together. Sermon topic,. "Spiritual Manna," Sacrament of the Lord Supper, a. m., "A Miracle of Gracte," p. m. Baptiainal ritea, reception of , members. Wesley class meeting. 9 : 15 a. iu. Class leader, . S. A. Wheelwright, Hundsy school, 9:45, superintendent, H. F. Khankk. Three chapter of the Epworth league will meet at 6:36 In their respect trve places under the following j leader ship: First chapter, leader, Paul True bloody second chapter, leader, Martin Asm derson; third" chapter, leaders. Stanley Price and Miss Mildred Mills. Wednesday 7:3 p. m' 'special woman's Foreign Mis aionlfy society meeting in Kimball chap el. The young people of the -church are invited 'I this service. Thursday, ...7:30V devotional service led fey t er pas tor. Fri y.'ft:30,. official board 'dinner,' served by the Naomi circle. The wives, and hns bindi 'et the ' official . members of the church are invited to be present. f CLAD TIDINOS MISSION 343 H Court St. C. S. Johnson, pastor, 1935 Maple Ave, phone 1917-W. Servic es, 3 and 7i30 p. m. Sunday school, 2 p. m. Superintendent, 8. - Bcrkcy. .4 Special Meetings every night are being conducted . by Evangelist Smith and wife. Come and - hear them. - ' 4 . a . - i ' -';.: . j BETHANY REFORMED " ! : CapitoJ and Msrinrr ts. Sunday school 10 a., ra. Fred K. Kruso, superintendent. Kervief. German it li t. n; M. Denny, minister, residence 96 Marion St. Phono 445- W,-.. , t - -.' ! . JASON LEE MEMORIAL Corner N. Winter 1 and Jefferson Sts. Thomas Aelieson, pastor,; 1060 Jefferson tet. phone 772-W. Assistant pastor, Gil bert vV'reert, 1461 Ferry St., phone 2327. Services, 11 a:- m., and 7:30 p. m. Ser mon topics, "The Evolution of a Soul," a. in., "Preparing the Way of the Lord," p. in. Rev. Wrenn preaches to the Junior church down stairs at 11. Special music by ejbeix at awrsinf and evening services. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.. superintend ent, Harry Carpenter. Three chapters of the tpworth League meet at 6:30 p. m., for devotional services. They welcome others to their meetings. Good times as sured. Monthly business meetinsr of the church at 7 :30 p. m, Monday. Mid week devotional service for Junior and senior churches on Thursday 7:15 p, m. The public will be personally welcomed at all these services, and made to feel at home. ; FIRST CONGREGATIONAL .Center and Liberty Sts. Charles K. Ward, pastor. 440 Center St.. phone I39il-R. Services, 1L a. m., 7:30 .p. m. rSm tmi.. W. n . . . . . . , . . .... wcMf. n.ji "QuoVadis," Cross-bearing for Christ, illustrated by moving pictures, p. m. ' The quartft will sing: "In Heavenly Love Abiufng, by Bischoff and "Come Unto Me," by Gilbert. Sunday school, 10 pw m. Superintendent, Mark McCallister. Thurs day at 7:30 "The Story of our Bible, " Including a study- this week of Paul's second letter to the Corinthians. The evening topic will be illustrated -by the firtt half of the great moving . picture production: "Quo Vadis." This is a thrilling story of the persecution of the onrly Christians.- . FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH -" Liberty and Marion Sts. Ernest H. Shanks, pastor, 649 X. Liberty St., phone iwjo. services, 11 . m., 7:30 p. m. )ser mon topics, "The Great Burden Bearer,"' s.- m i aiur Outrides the Storm, ' p. m. Fine musical prelude to the evening' service. Anthem, "I Lay My Sins, on Jetons, Hawley. Vjohn, Spiritual,' Taylor, by. Helen Setig-O'Xeill. Vocal solo, "Lead Kindly Light," Hawley,- by Mr. R. H. Robertson. Snnday school, 9:45, superintendent, Ed Schunke. Senior and Intermediate B. Y. P. U. at 6:30. Mid-week' prayer service at 7:30 Thurg- Lday. Yon trill lika these mid-week meet ings. The church that welcomes strangers. 1 1 - BY. LUTHERAN CHURCH " , 18th and -SUte Sta. G. Koehler. na. tor. JSunday school at 9:3o a. m, Gernusa service at .10:30 a.m. Lather league at ts-.ov p. in, j.ae vorraa society meets Wednef dsy - afternoon 'at 2 p. m. with, Mrs. Frohm on '1515' North Commercial. Instrnetion foe children - an Saturday from 1:30 to 3 o'clock. s . ' NAEASENE 19th and MrHm, Sta. C. H. Hopkins, pastor, Mrs. Hopkins, assistant pastor, 190O Marion St. Services,-11 a. m., 7:80 p. m. Sermon' topic, "The , Chicld of Faith." Special music and ainging at both services on Sunday. Snnday school 9:45 a.' hi., superintendent. Frank Lit. wilier. Senior yonng peoples meeting 6:80 p.. m. Topic, "The Power of Medical Mis sions." . Tin meeting In charge of Mia- sismary ronrmrttee. Junior Christian Ei deavor 0 :4 j p. m. leader. Miss Narria. Wednesday evening at 7:30 open mis sionary - meeting. This . meeting is in charge of the Woman 's Miaaionary so ciety. The pastor will preach Sunday morning.; Rev. Aaron Wells, will -preach in tha evening. Come and - enjoy thesa services ;with us. . .... FIRST EVANOELICAX Liberty and .Center Sts., C. C. Poling, pastor,- reaidene& 3S Center St., phone 991 J. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The pastor will preach at both services. Mss Neoma Phelps will sing in tha morning. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. FIRST CHURCH Corner of Liberty and- Chemeketa Sts. Sunday morning" services at 11 o'clock; Sunday evening &t 8. Subject of leason herroon, : "Man." Sunday school sessions convene at 9:30 and 11 a. ra. Wednes day evening testimonial meeting st 8 o'clock. Reading room 209 Masonic Tem ple, open every dsy except Sundays and holidays fromi J 1 to 5:30; every evening, except Wednesday and Sunday from 7:30 to 9, Sunday Jrom 3 to 5. SOCIETY Continued from page 3) Burns and Mrs. O. C. Locke. On Friday Mrs. Fritz Slade en tertained with an eighteen cover luncheon honoring Miss Ridgers. Rose and bine mountain hyelnths gave the floral note, while candles in the pastel shades were used ef fctlvely. A kitchen shower and an afternoon of bridge with Mrs. Wiliam Boot winning the prize, were additional features of the day. Mm Slade's guests were: Miss Rodgers, Mrs. George Rodger. Mrs. Dan J. Fry, Jr., Mrs. T. A; Llvesley, Mrs. John J. Roberts. Mrs. William Boot. Mrs. Asel Eoff, .Mrs. Ada Strong. Mrs. Fred Thiel sen. Mrs. Paul Wallace, Mrs. Har ry M. Hawkins, Mrs. H. A. O'Neill. Mrs. John Carson, Mrs. Allan Car son, Mrs. Henry Meyers, Mrs. James Linn, Mrs., Iloflia Hnntlng tdnjaifrd Mrs, Clifford BrovrnV Oriental Scholar to M Present Arts'' League . : ', Program ; . ' w-r - The appearance of Ken Naka sawa, Japanese, scholar; Joefbre a general meeting ' of the Salem Arts' League on Tuesday evening at I S o'clock is being anticipated with a great deal of pleasure, es pecialy since it - has beeS under stood that Mr. Nakasawa will read from his own poetry and drama and show numerous attractive pictures, i ' - ; Mr." Nakasawa was born in a city, near Tokyo of scholarly for-, bearers. Since coming to America he has had a keen interest in the, promotion of lasting peace -between the Occident and the Orient, and toward the fulfilment of this ideal he has already dedicated his life. ' -, The program TnesCay evening Is open to the general public. No admision fee will' be charged. Concert on Sti Patrick's Day The Woman's Tnlon of the First Congregational church will sponsor a concert on March 17 at the church by a group of Scandi navian American-bell ringers. All are proficient concert givers. Chapter AB of PEO Mrs. Harry M. Styles will en tertain the members of Chapter AB of , the P. FJ. O. sisterhood to morow' evening in her home, 780 N. Stimmer street. Mrs ' Alice Thompson will be in 'charge of the program. ? j Eastern Star Social Afternoon All members of chapters of the order of the Eastern Star are in vited to be guests at the regular social afternoon of Chadwick chapter at 2:30 o'clock Tuesday afternoon in the Masonic Temple. A special program his been ar ranged for the occasion.;1 Mrs; Win ifred' Jories Is chairman 6f t(he social committee for the day, her assistants including Josfe La Fore, Mary Cupper, ' Pauline Joeee, Amanda Kuntz and Mollie Styles. I'l li sten i ' HJNUXT""81!HV1C13S"' t" 6:0O-10:0Q-KiW 4W.; 6 Familiar Melodic: 1:30-9. evening servieea JrHrst ; Presbyterian church; 9-10, aoneert. i 8:00-10:00 XQP (319 First Church of Christy Seientiatt S-10. . Begnlar' Sun day evening club program with talk by 'Homer IX-AngelL on Multnomah stad innu -i - '-; ' : 6:0010:00 itPO (428). San Francicso. - 6-6:30, Waldemar Lind and orchestra; -:35-8:35. concert orchestra; 8:35-10, Iiady Seiger's orchestra. . 6:8011:00 KFI (467), Los Angeles. 6:30, nightly doings; 7-7:30,- Syn chrophaso trio; 7:30-8, All-Amerlcan trin quartet; 8-9, Aeolian residence flip organ, Dan It. McFarland. organ s.t; 9-10, MabeUe Hein and her Blue Bird band; 10-1, dance orchestra. 6:8010:30 KXX (336). Hollywood. 6:30-7, CniUrian church service; 8-9, First Presbyterian church of Holly-t , wood; 9-10:30 program, with Calmon ' Lnboviski. master violinist. 7 100-10:00 KHJ (405), Los Angeles. 7- 8. First Methodist Episcopal church; 8- 10, program, with Kntlr Pits, so prano : John Martin, concert pianist. MONDAY Dinner Concert 8:00-7:00 KJ-W (491.5) Portland. 6:00-7:00 KFWV (212) Portland. i - 7;30-7:45 KOW (49J.5) Portland. Weather, news, 1 sports, markets. STORY 7:30-8:00 KFJR (263) Scout story. i 1CUSI0 8:00-10:00 KGW (491.5) Portland. 8:00-12:00 KFWV (212) i-ortland. i:4-9:3 KTBR (263) Portland. 9(00-12:00 KQP 319) Porttand. EKTERTAIirMXNT 6:00-11:00 KFI (467) Los Angeles. 6, nigbtly doings; 6:15, Seeing California; 6:30,- vest pocket program; 6:45. . Ra- . ditorial period ; 7-8, Eleanon Woodfprd, soprano; 8-9. Louise Kio Trio, violin, cello and harp; 9-10, program. Mischa Gegna string Orchestra. Thomas Man chinl, eoncert violinist; 10-11, popular ; program. 6:00-9:15 KGO (361.2) Oakland. 6 . 6:55, Knickerbocker trio; 8, Arion r trio; 9:15, Arion trio. 6:00-11:00 KFOS (336.9) Ing Beach. 6-8 ;30; theatre organ; 7-8, investors' hour with orchestra; 8-0, studio pro- - gram; 9-11, the Venetians dance or- rhestra. ' 6:00-13:00 KXX (336.9) Hollywood. 6, Town Tattler; 6:15, travel talk, W. - Alder; 6-7, concert orchestra; 7-7:30, mirth contest; 7:30-8, program; 8-9, program: 9-10, KXX feature program; l-O-ll, dance orchestra; Lilyan May Challenger, contralto; 11-12, midnight dance orchestra. Portland. Boy Skbpit, Mrs. Ralph i... Snyder, violet Steiwer," Russell Smith, Mrs. Jno. N. ! . . Smither, A.4 W. j.. Thompson, E. A. Thompson, E. Perry Williams. Jfina v".;. Wiedeckern; Mabel Jj -. Wheeler, Mrs. Bella u.. Woolery, Cecil Welch. Elixabeth Woodry, F. R. Wilson. John ' Veater, Grace ! Young, May L. ; COUTXT Adams, Mr A. G. .4 Antriran. Jennie L Asher, Rowena i AspinwalL Mrs..' Ma Ashbaugh, Mr. i l.m Barnes, Lawrence Brantner, Leota H. : Bock, Brs. Gus O. .: Braden, Mrs. Winnie Brownell, Martha ' ' -Briggs, Herbert Bryant, Adda- B, .i Beugli, Nellie Clymer, Mrs. Geo. . Caspell, Lnrile Buy a Want Ad It Pays Big First Congregational Cfanrcb Center and Isiberty REV. CHARLES E. WARD 10:00 A.M. Sunday School 1 1:00 A. M. 4tThe Jesus Way" 7:30 P. M. "Cross-bearing for Christ" 1 1 Illustrated oy the Moving Picture 'QUO VADIS" ' THE CHURCH WITH A HEART SCAJTDIKAVrAir M.'E.l '' v 15tk and Mill Sta. Patrik Dahlia, pas tor, residence 2095 Trate SW phone 877J. Set-rices 8 p. m. Kev. Riddle from Kim ball college will conduct the evening , service. Sunday school. .9 :45 a.. m su perintendent, the-pastor. Young peoples' meeting. 7 p. m. The Ladies Aid will meet - pn Tnesday nt -3 p. m, u tbs homo of Mrs.'Starr 1244 Center St. Prayer meet ing Thursday 7:30 p. n Ton are all car- - . dully invited, to our services. t .-.-! ., - .,,.'- 'J ' - I CHEISTlAlT-AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Tabemaels Ferry St. Pasters, H. E. Caswall sad Mrs, CaswelLiS. CotUge St. Phone 1434-J. Snnday school ia the open ing serVM of the day it 2 p. m. After noon, preaching, service at 8 . o'clock. - Subject, "The Five Porches." Evening evangelist service. Subject, "The Cwree Turned tar a Blessing. Service during the week, Tuesday prayer and praise, 7.-30 Viday evening 7 :30 Bible study. Saasr- " day evening the young paopl havo charge of the service. Come and worship with ' a t tTNTTARIAJT CSrfSCHH " ' Cottage aad Cnemeketa St Rev. Mar . tin Fereahetian, minister.. Church school ; at 19 TOO 'a. m. Gr-ded instruction. Clans . lor those of high arhool and college age - -conducted by. the anperintendent, Mr. ' Miles MeKey. This Snnday Mr. Few . shetiaa i will take for his ' sermon topic "Jev.ua in 4h Wilderness." - This -wiU-Ixi 4tt8iMnd of series, of sermons to be given durinx Lent dealing wit the life--of Jesns. Mrs. M. Feres otian. can tralro soloist--nf tho church, will sing Scott's "Come Ya Blessed." trs. W. A. i .Lienton at-he .organ. , As usual tha Em ersqn club will meet at the parsonage on . Tawraday evening at eight. The : coaelud- ... ing lecture on Lock's "Eaaay 'on the . - llamaa kinderstanding'- Wilt' bW- givvu,- ana thvn modern c on tri notion to Amen j: ran nhiloscnhv will be taken no. All an Invited to this class whether members of ' the church or not,- r . ' 'i ; ; CENTER HT. METHODIST 13th Sad Center Sts. A. F, Hilmer, pastor, 84 S. Winter St, phone 680-M. Servieeavtl- a. ra., 7:45 a. nui Sermon topics. "Satan's Temptation," i . m., "Welded Hearts,"' p.. nv Sunday school, 10 a . nu, aupertntendent. H. IL: Grallap. Epwortn 4e.Ke 7 jp. H. R-hfura, kadcr. Cottage ' prayer meeting.,: Wadnese tmf Jcm " tb Graber residence on Vt St. Tha morning -preaching, aervie in . in German, .All evening; service ia, EagU&l- " ' pvivnvT TOAT. '. 1 ''- " -7tk and Cbenuketa, Sta. aV ttf. Lann- vr, pauor. 268 s. 17th St, phone 1008W. terute U , jo, 7:31 Vt t Serai . CHUECH OF GOD ' ' 1346 N. Church- St. J: J. Gillespie, pas tor. 1315 N. Church St.. phono 1873-M. Services,- 11' a.' m., 7:30 p'. m4. Sermon tapica, "Requirements for Serviee," 11 93 nr., "ETperienres" of Corfietins,"" 7:30 p ra. Sunday school 10 a. m., superin- teindent, Mrs. waiter Barkus. Young peo ples' meeting, 6:45 p. m. Herman Hahn, leader. Subject, "Whlrh Door ' Shall I Chooaet" Regular -weekly prayer aerviee Wednesday eveniag 7:30, leader. Mace Merford. Sunday school teachers meeting at the pastor's borne Thursday evening 7:30. Lyle Knox has charge ot the serv ice. . ' : FIRST FEESBYTERIAN CHURCH On Church St. between' Chemeketa and Cienter Sts. Norman Kendall Tnlly, D.D pnstor. 9;30 a. m Sunday school, Mr. Ii. r.. Barrett, Supt. 10:45 a. m., mors iag worship. Sermon. "The Worship of Giving." by Ir. Tolly. Anthem. "Just an I Am," banks-Hart. Miss Lucile Rons, on-gsnist-director. Soprano, Ruth Emerj Riddle; contralto. Jean- Miller Rahn; tenor, Edgar L. Leach; bass,. Lloyd K. Thompson. 5:30 p. rt;, advance interme diate social bonr at 'the church . 6:30 n. bu, evenfng worship;' Sermon, rift-' lag." by-lT. Tullyi Soprano solo. "But the Lord js Mindful of liia Own." (from "St. Fanl"). Mendelssohn Ruth Emery Riddle. Snnday seheol .orchestra and young people's chorus choir, will help wit the singing of hymns.'-. i SEVENTH SAY ADVENTIST i- Corner Fifth and Gaines Sts. Sabbath school st 10:30-and preaching "at 11:30 k. n. U. V. meeting at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesdays at 7 10, subject. TKevelation- 10. saoject -lor Hunday night will be the "New Earth: Will it be a Real Place! Will We Build. Plant and Eat Over There!" If yon have been wondering if it pays to be a Christian don't fail to hear -this, i Singing begins at 7:30. Bring your-friends. 1 CASTLE CHAPEL. IT. B. j 17th" and Nebraska Ave. P. C. Hoffman, pastor, 1743 Nebraska 'Ave. Services, 11 a. n, 7: SO p. m. .Sermon tepics, -"Mi jsionary; Work,"") a4 "'Spiritual Beau ty. .' p. m. .Snnday school. 10 a. m su perintendent, W. W. Rosebangk. Young n nnlA Vn ln-C am.mm tt-fi r " f -u.v. v . w m. Ladies' Aid society , Wednesday -ft' noon, rrayer meeting and Bible study. inursday. evening. : K;.--' .-i"r - ' CENTRAL CON OREO ATIOaT AL Kontn lvttt aatt-rerry ta. H. C Sto ver, pastor.. .2458.. 19th -- 8t, phoffb 1924-J, Serviea 11 . a, 7:SO n. n. Sermon topics. ' VCheemra-On. a. i ' Taking the, Hassard.,' p m. Evening anthem. "Blow. Golden Trumpets,' v Ash ford. Sundav school 10 a. m " nunerin- tendsnt, C. C. Jiarrts. Senior and Junior Christian Endeavor at 0:45 p. -m.i The Men's club of the fbnrch meetrrTtfesday evening at 6:30 it or bannuet and address. Prayer- service Thursday evenrnjt":- at - THE BALYATION ARACT i 241 Stntn. - "It is -not jnst as -w take it, this ' mystical world .or ours, ;iiio a field Witt yield as wo make it, a harvest ot thorns or flowers.' ' Sunday public services at it a. m. and 7 :ao p. m. nn day school at 2:30. to which" children at tending ao other ehurrh 'will be welcome V'Reds" and "Blaes" competing in live' i ly contest, with the latter in lead.' T. P. L. led by young people, meets v--5:40, Public services of the week on Tuesday. Thursday and -.Saturday at 8 -p. m,--warmind friendly -wnleomw ia all. .. -.' FIRST SPIRITUA 1ST CHURCH.. The First Spiritualist- chareh of oteia will hold services' at their nan. ! rstemn bnildinr. tills- Sundav evening - March . 7. at 7:80 o'clock. Mrs. L. M. La Valley ef Portland will be the speaker and nee sage bearer. The public ia cordially in vitod. to Uus terriee, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Liberty and Maoion St. REV. ERNEST H. SHANKS A. M. "The Great Burden Bearer Anthem: "0 Be Joyful," (Spence). P. M. "Faith Outrides the, Storm" Anthem: "I Lay My Sins onJjesus" (Ilawley). Violin solo: "Spiritual" (Taylor). Helen Selig O'Neill, Vocal. solo: "Lead Kindly Light," (Hawley) , Mr. R. H. Robertson. The Church That Welcomes Strangers Here's an old one that used to tickle the A. E. F.: The sergeant rebuked the pri vate angrily: "Jenkins, why haven't you shaved this morning?" "Why, ain't I Bhaved?" the private exclaimed, apparently greatly surprised. "No, you ain't," the sergeant snapped. "And I want to know the reason why. "Weir, now, I guess it must be this way," Jenkins suggested. "There was a dozen of us usin' the same bit of lookin' glass, an' I swan I must have shaved some body else." ' 0XQOr STATBMtAJr AtJTO C0XTXST List of Candidates at 10 a. mn Maxell 6 CXTT OF SAXZ-C Allen .Martha Margaret Bowman, Auth Keath, Evelyn Barnard Ionald Blaeo, Wayne . Blackburn. Mrs. Rnth Coo ley, Clarence Crowther. Mrs. B. S. Dahlin, Patrik Feller, Miss Bernice Fandrick, Marie Garrett, Robert Greenwood, Frances M. Oronko, Mrs. Leo Godsey, Doris Hall. Miss E. O Hyde, - Elisabeth Hayes, Lucian Henderson, Faye Harvey, Mrs. I. K. liayre. Mrs. ii. a. Hnddleston, Mrs. Leo ... HeltseL Frederick HoUey, Virsil Jepsen, Dalbert Judon, Mildred Krebs, Mrs. Martha LeavelL Mrs. Geo. H. Lanner, Beulah .. liOve, Austin loveland, Mrs. Florence Maw, Bosstell - Miller, Ronald Miller. Littfa Martin, Mts. Ivan , . MeClary Ellsworth McVey, Mrv R. B MnnkesK, Vernon Nash, Mrs. Mr) died Oglesby, Mrs. Orville Pemberton, Laura Pennington. Mrs. J. B. Phillips. Helen ' Pit Capt. AUen , ReKimbiii, Mrs. Mary Roberts Howard Shanks, Barbara Sanderson, Alma Sohlaff, Ida Shepard, Marvin 600,200 ' 900,200 1,997. 00 600,900 1,013.800 998.400 43,80O 2,230,800 900,400 1,601.900 1.028,400 1,212,400 1.261,300 2,201,900 800,200 1,289.400 501,800 1,924,100 800,400 420,900 890,400 1,224.900 S 24,000 300,200 900,800 1,316,065 800.200 773,200 1,494,723 600.400 99H-.400' 1,6,400 1,309,800 9OO.400 9 80,400 900,200 980,400 988,900 1,289,900 240,200 90O.-0O 800,900 1,416,133 727,900 1,893,200 637.50i 980,200 1,5.16,200 602,900 813,400 Corhouse, Marie .. Coyne, Mra Reed Crane, Olenlevit C. Clark, Mrs. E. 0. Chandler, Mrs. Gny Cochran, Mrs. Frank Chapman, Aadrey . Clemmens, Clifton .; Dennis, J. J. Dean. C K. Farrier. Jda .. Fee, John H Jr. Good. Mr. Ada - Grabenhorst, Mrs; - Win. Hicks, Mrs. W. tt. Hopkins, Marqnerite Hershberrer, Louis , Hatch; Frances' Humphrey, ilrs. J. F. James, Mrs Gertrude KnaHf. M.' Kaiser. Josephine Kepplnger. Vera Kelloerg-. Mrs. Vera Klampe, Valmer Kieen, Francis Klauser, Anton Lais, Evelyn Lytic. Elfar ; I.ooney, Raby Meeka, Miss Inn a , Moritx, J. J Moram, Mrs. Christine Miller, Mrs, Marie Mhiden, Mrs. Miri Marshall, Theodore INeer, Mrs ClarabeUe Norris, Stanley Otiin. LaVern Poindextef, ' Venus Pearsall, Miss Grace Peebles, Bert Potts. E. J. PoweU, Mrs. Clevo Racscable, ' Misa . Ray, lorothy .1 Rofan, Eev; ; Richards, Grace Ross, Ruth Robertson, Mrs Art , , Bavnre, 'Willard Sletton, Simon' Schmidt, Louisa Scott, Gladys Bnoderly. Mra. Roy Sherman, Mrs Nettie , Smith, Raymond . 8paniol. Clara . Stewart, Esther Swan, Archie R. , Stauffer, Miss Alma , Tic be nor, Leslie O. Townsend, Mrs. J. A Towns en d, Mra Lena . Trask, Mrs. Gladys Vories, Raymond - Watt, Mrs. Abigail W. Weiaer, Claire J Westenhouse, Mrs Ed Westenhouse. Miss Etta Williuu, iUla - Wjnn, Alta V.'heeler, Mariraret Young, Mrs. Mertin 0. : tnsar. Mario lt69.)0 1,094,150 1,015,900 1,040,800 900,400 1,023,400 ' 540,400 1,983.700 1,004,200 980,200 980,400 1,971,674 846.000 300,200 980,400 1,961.400 980,200 800.4 0O 7O0.4OO 898,200 100,400 70000 l,400O0 900,400 1,768,806 10,309 190,800 600.2O0 1. 474,900 1,610,400 100,400 1,800,900 90,400. 1,021,800 800,200 1,034,400 400,400 3O0.6O0 -O0.20D 600,200 900,400 40O.200 1,616,066 1,101,500 350,400 900,200 1,285.900 682,000 900,400 800,600 50.500 2,198,900 53,t00 440.900 1.O29.000 527,400 980.40O 200,900 1.232,400 2,185.900 820,200 170,600 302,600 1,143,800 1,842.100 320,200 1,200,400 160,200 400,200 310,400 800,400 190,300 300.500 1.897,800 1,059.200 140,200 998,400 310,100 1,098,400 800.400 175,200 170.200 90.4O0 580.200 140,900 1,316,700 96,200 1,161,820 800,400 800.401 1,594,800 150,301 700,200 990, 400 10,404 800,100 200,300 912,400 600,900 160,300 210,400 990.800 1.940.9UO 600,400 700,400 600.4OO CAPITAL TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION NO. 210 President, O. F. 'Evans; secretary, MY P. Pilkenton. Meets second 8tr dayj 3:00 p. m. - : j CARPENTERS' TJNIOlt HO. 1065 Meets Thnrs. evening. Arthnr Tuck er, president; Wm. Fat tit, seereUry. Skilled mechanics (urnishe . Phone 179. SALEM UNION LABEL LEAGUE Meat at Labor Ball eav all e presi dent. F.. W. Sears, secretary. Boa 448; 8aleen. Ore.'"l Lodge Bqster FRATERNAL ORDEB OF EAGLES, meet . every Wednesday Fraternity ilalL S. . Mi Willett, .Tel. 8-i. , KNIGHTS DF TYTaiAS- MEETS AT : Fraternal .Hall every Tnetdar avenlng. Visitors, tnviten. Tea,uenna i, u. .; Walter Lenon. K. f . R. 8. tt Pnbiisked every Bwninc (eceept af- daya S-Uaa, the e pttaj. oi Oraco . General Markets HAY ' PORTLAND, March 6. (By Associated Press.) Buying prices: Valley timotUy $20; do eastern Oregon $22.50; a f alia $19.502O: clover nominal; oat hay $20; oat and vetch- $21; straw $9 per ton. Selling prices $2 a ton more. GRAIN FUTURES PORTLAND, March 6. By Associated Press.) Wheat, BB-B hard white. March, April $1.45; hard white, BS, Baart, do; soft white and western white, March $1.47; April $1.48: hard winter and northern' spring, ' March $1.43; April $1.44. Western red, March $1.42; April $1.43. Oats. No. 2, 36 pound white feed and gray. Marc,. April 27. Corn, No. 2, EY shipment, March, April 932. No. 3 do March. April $31.50. Millran, standard, March $23.25; April $23.50. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Ore., March 6. Cattle steady; receipts, cattle none; alves none; steers, good $8. 00 Q 9: 00; medium $7.2l5'g8.00: common $6.50($7.25; heif ers, good $7.OO$8.0O; common and me dium .$5.00(g7.00; cows, good .0OW 7.00; common and medium $4.256.O0; caaners : and cutters $2.50(? 4.25; bulls, good beef (yearlings excluded) $4.00 W 5.04) ; common to medium ( ranneTS and bolognas) $3.50 4.00; calves, medium to choice (milk fed excluded) $8.50&ii 10.00; culls and common $5.50(8.50; vealers, medium to cUoiee $ 10.50 12.00; culls and common $6010.50. Hoct,: Meady: receipts none; keavy weiehts (250 to 350 pounds) medium, good and choice $13. 00 13.50 ; medium weight, (200 to 250 pounds) medium good and choice $13.50(14.00; light weight ( 1 f0 to 200 pounds) common me dinm good and Oboire $13.80fti 14.25; light lights, 1C0 to 260 pounds), com mon, medium, good and choice $13,00 6? 14.00; packing hogs (roach ft smooth) For Classified Adyertrsing Daily or Snnday 3 eeate per word 5 cents per word 8 cents per worn One time . Three time 8ix times. 1 mo., daily end Sun. .30 cents per word In order to earn the more than one time -rate, - advertise i sat t mn in eonseentiva lasnea. '' No Ad. taken for less than 35 cents. ' Ads. run Ba nday ONLY e aMed at on a-tii ne rate. Advertisements (except Personals eed Bitnatinns Wanted) will b taken iver the telephone if ta advertiser is a snbseriber to phone. ' - The Statesman will receive adver tisements nt any time of the day er night. To insure proper- classifica tion ads. should be in befom T p. n t, i TELEX HONE 23 Oft. Ut SALESMEN -VTA'XTED TU Newa. fa weekly newspaper, devot d whole-hertedly to the welfare of the American farmer fightm fearlessly for the things in which he- is interest- - . ed. .For the first time m history the American farmer has a nonpartisan voice in The National Farm ; News -telling fully -and frankly what is hap pening in tha nation'a capital.-; Nation al ewa nnd valuable infdrmation di rect from all government departments and agencies. Nation-wide atafit of cor respondents. , Wide-awake, progressive " representative wanted to secure sub scriptions in yonr com nnnity. Lo snb-acriptio- rate. Very liberal eoramis- sipn. Send today for blanks and am' pie paper. The National Farm J-ews.eV . U7 O 8L tn W, . Washington, -fjr Agents Wanted 7 17 AMAZING LARGE ; CASH COMMI8 sions iatrodncicg beautiful $3.95 and $4.95 Tesre made guaranteed shoes. Actual ' sample furnished. Write for yonr terrHory. Style Arch, Dept. 65 8. Cincinnati. :. ..." . 17M7 REPRESENTATIVES IV EVERY TOWN POLK , AND MARION counties. Pro " duct endorsed by leading- firms in Unit ' ed States. Every Automobile Owner i bnv s on tight. . Sold on a MONEY i BACK GUARANTEE.1 Pay 100" com I mission. Tonring season now on, your opportunity -to make big money. Call " or write Pactfie Btates . Sales Agency. 145 Security Building, Portland, Ore con. ! - " 17m9 WantedEmployment 19 ex-service man must have work. Experienced landseape rardaer. ' Short Job accepted. Call 821-W - ; 19m9 Money to Loan On Beat EstaU T. K. FORD - : (Over Lade ft Bush Bank) ' ADVERTISING HONEST ADVERTISING These eol nms must be kept frea Xrom anything of a questionable nature. Misrepresen tations will not be tolerated. Infor- -mation showing any questionable in tent on the part of the advertiser should be reported to this newe- paper or the Salem An Ulno. Auto Tops SEE US FOR TCF AND FAINT WORK. O. J. Bnl) Anto Top and. Faint Shoe 267 S. Comme-reinh,! 5al6ti Help Wanted MaJe 11 WANTED YOUNG MAN APPRENTICE to work in top and paint shop, "Apply O. P. Hnll Auto Top Bliop. 267-S. Commercial St. .i i .. . . Iln7 A SINGLE YOUNG MAN OK FARM work, year around. $60 per mo. ' No smoker wanted. Box s97 care Statea- . mn :;'". i-Unt SEAT AFPEARINO ; WELL MANXERED middle--slr.maa-' far iht janitor work. Unmarried" preferred. Steady job. Box 4371ccare Statesman.1 . Ilm7 WANTED IM MEDIATELY, ACCOUNT i ants, snpervisor, seniors, jnniora doing or desiring local public work; perma , nent year round; specify training, ex- perienee. Ino Company 'of Chicago. Riverside. Illinois. I llmch7 Help Wanted Female 13 ADDRESSING ENVELOPES iEXPERI enre unnecessary; ambitionsj. persons may earn $15-$45 weekly during npare time at home. No "oatfitsV to buy; everything furnished free. Pleasant, dienified work for honest, sincere per- : eons. Franklyn Products Corporation, 1032 -VanBuren, Chicago, Dl. 13m7 WOMAN WANTED FOR TRAVELING position, must be entirely unincum bered, with high school education, be4 tween ages of 21 and 40.' Salary, oonns and transportation. Give full informa : tion first letter. F. E. Compton -ft Oo Garland Bidg.. Chicago. - . 13M $10(12; slaughter pig C90 to 130) me dium food and choice $12.75(S 13.75; feeder and stocker pigs (70 to 130 lbs.) medium good and choice 14(114.75.. : tSofe or oily Vies and roasting pigs excluded in above quotations.) Sheep, steady; receipts none: lambs, good and choice. Mt. Adams, $12.00ftp 12.75; Iambs medium to good, valley, $11.50fr$ 12.50; heavyweights (92 lbs. np) $10.50-rl2.50: all weights, culls and cnamn $10.00? 13.QO; venrlinar wethera -medium to choicn $9.00 11,50; ewes, common to choice $5.51) a 8.50; cannera and cu Is $2.50 5.59,, . , .... , fOB GARDEN PLOWIXa. RABEiTEKT ' digrox and teem work. Phone 72F2. . . -TT .. i . 19ml4tf TOUSO WIDOW WITH GIRLS: 3 and 4 yearg, wishes - employment a ' house keeper for 'gentleman' -srith a child or for several gjntlemen. Also could ' assist in a business have education nd abilitv. Mrs. M. "Rowland. M. Conrad:- 419' High SU, Silvertotv, Ore. .. . , .,. l- . .. .... . - . . 19M6 For Rent 21 PRINTED CARDS, SIZE 14- BT T. wordi-g "For Rent, priee'lO cnata each. Statesman Business --Oftiea, on grout id floor. : -- - i ..: ' FOR RENT MODERN OFFICE ROOMS, ground floor."' F"ine ' location, cheep rent.- - Horn Realty Oo 169 S. High. ' - - -,- i - . 21j2etf For-Renl-r-Apts. 23 . APARTMENTS CALL 2855 .STATE, OR phone 762-J. . ; . ; j 23ml3 MODERN APARTMENTS.. PLEASE IN quire 1335 -State. ' 23ml NEATLY FURNISHED A PARTS! EXT. t'uxflace heat, private batV, 545 Court. . " ".... . . 23ml0 THREE-ROOM FURNISHED j APART ment, ' $22.50. ' Two-room famished $17.50. " Water and light included. 152 S. Church. Phone . 2421. 23ml0 DUPLEX- APARTMENT WITH i OR without garage and electrie range. Phone .147C-arr reall S'H S. Wth street. . -)'-. i r' . 23mlO FURNISHED APT. Si LARGE ROOMS. light and airy, with; large back porch, ' adalts. 446 Union, j . 23m7U! PRINTED CARDS. BhSG It" BT IMI wording: "Rooma to .Bent," price 19 cent- each. - 8 ta teats an JS sineaa Office, a ' " fFor Bent Rooms 25 : TWO OR THREE FURNISHED HOUSE keeping rooms., Phone. 1960-W. 25ml0" TWO STUDENTS . MAT . HAVE ROOM with sleeping perch privileges, in mod ern home, in convenient location. Ad dress A. D eere Statesman.;' $Sf2H ROOM FOR RENT FOR OENTLEMAf - in ' modern ' home, s Close ia. Refer aces. -Address--ton le. care Statesman. ,-': i - I- .... " ' 3Sf2tl NICE ' COMFORT ABLE tOOM FOB rent. 'Aeross street' from State house. C-all 2352, working girls only. - 85m? S For Rent Houses 27 - 2-ROOM- BJ2fGAiOW.-. 8. 14th. - -'. Inquire at 524 . . - 27ml0 5-ROOM MODERN -FURNISHED BUN galow for rent 1620 St-te. r' 27m7 FOR f RENT SEVEN J HOCBES AND . fists, $12 to $40,' -Two te 7 rooms. All vacant, Becke 4 Hendricks, 189 N. Highr street. . 27m7tf KEW' FIVE-ROOM STUCCO HOUSE. Furnace, fireplace, garage, ' Wired for . electric stovo. Pho-e 2044-W, 27f21tf FOR RENT- 7-ROOU STRICTLY MOD ern bungalow, garage. $40 per month. So-aT..41.: Stnte. ; :i if fSltl FURNISHED ASD UNFURNISHED houses. Brown and Johnson, 109 Si . Com'L i- 37jl7tf Gold Beach Smedburg sanitar ium removed here (romMars held. PQR0THY DARN1T By Charlc3 II!.!j4 '.( r QoTTA OO HOME i THERMS eX.Oici' -., PrVRTY AT' MY! HOOE. r 2-rf J7 WITH VoO? WANT To, r4 ! on GEE ! ' TMlV IS MORE THAM I EXPECTED W-Ul TOO rtlODlKl" ME. Afjoor THAT V Come. ovJ. rut shovv THERE HE tb, UNCUb : rOU rc i. two pounds AibT THA ICi ENOUGH FOVOOT s g-5 . 1 1 ' ... 1 c- I Ik " " J ' 1 5 " ! i -. VI- ' -"C. 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