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i THE OEEGOrffcATi W -4 sr.: 5 ri -s i t CASTLE CHAPE I. UAITBD BRETHREN iKmniMntli nd Nebraska P. C. -Hoffman, uatV-reideee'lT3 Xe braska avenue. Morning serviee at SI; Hnwi, "The Beat Tmitwii." Evening service at tjy Mrmo, '. isttils of Christianity." ' Sunday school 10 a. m superintendent, WVV W Rosebrsugh. Jon aad . Seaior young beople'a meeting at 7 p. m. Ladies Aid aociety,;: Wednesday Afternoon. . Prayer Meeting and s Bible study, Thursdsy evening. . - . --, toV & BVANQBLICA- ' " i' i f ,'sntntk end Chemeketa streets.- O. R. Era kins, putar, residence 26S North RTieesth a tract, poaaa 1008-W. Morn ing service at 11; Mrnwa, ' "Thm Dee trine." Evening serviee a 8. Ear. If. W.kLauner former pastor,, will preach at IT o'clock. ''Sunday school at 10. a. superintendent, O. S. St-susbeugh.' Theia will b;a Mothers' Jay program at 8 "clock under the leadership, of Mrs. F. W. Launer. At tfaa recant annual meeting at Lento Evsnrelieal, ,Rev. G. R. Era kins vat appointed : pastor, i Bev. Erakina . toaei from Jcffereon. Rev. F. W Launer was appointed to the Albany church. , : , . : rir:1 -i - " TOST OHSXSTZAX OTHC Corner Liberty and Cheaieketa streets. Sunday morning service ot 11 o'clock. Sunday evening at S, Sabjeets et ieaeo seruion ,' "Mortal and Immortsls." Sun day echo -sessions conveno at 9:90 and Ella. na. Wedneaday eTCning teatimoaial ntii at 8 o'clock. ! Beading room, 209 'Maaonie Temple, opeft every day except Sundays and holidays from 11 to 6:30: every evening, xeept Wedneaday,. and Bunday, from TTrO to 9; 8anday after; boob from 3 to 5., - . t . , .1jo(kt1jemoiai. coho&b- ; fc . . iiATIOMAi i. . -South Nineteenth .and Ferry streets, H. C. 8tover, miaister.vi "Chriatiaa Con sideration" and "The. Art ol JUring" will be the morning and evening aermoa themea. Solo in the morning service by Donald Barnard. Aathem by ehorns choir in the evening. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning service at 1J. Evening servico at 8 o'clock. 3f id-week service Thursday at 7:80. , v Kineteaath and Marion streets. C. H. Hopkias aad Mrs. Hopkiaa, vaators. Jteaa ioUt llariaa mrmt Morniaa aerv- ice at It; sermon, "He Wholly Followed k. Trai?s Ennhir wrtica at 8: Ser-. man. "The Faithful Steward." Special innaia and ainarinr at both services. Sun day school at 9 :45 a- m., supertntendeat. . I 1 A, M. "The , Illustrated by THE CHURCH 'Deep River,? "Swing I . .. - - ; - "I'm So Glad," "Were You There," "Soon I'm ; Going Home," "Bye and Bye," "Steal Away." . Violin Soki "Like a Motherless Child," (Fisher)' - - Helen Selig-aNeill v ' Sermon: 'The Master and the Slave." ! MORNING SERMON: "The Believer's Privileged i I MORNING ANTHEM: "How Sweet the Name ' (Ldzst-Bliss.) : . .MORNING SOLO: "Fear Not Ye, O Israel; (Buck). .R. H. "Staples Sees to MVbur . Sight" ,1 me oman rasmoa cf Ycilh and Health - H!i Come' to Stay! v.-- 'If you: would' be young: you must have youthful - eyes and sharp, clear vision at all distances. u LET m (3 ,;ii PHONE 1200 With the'Ecd Cros3 Phamacy jor.:rrr. state axd men btkict9 . -.; Salem, Oregon ; - Fraak - Lhwiller. Saoier- young people's meeting I P av, Mildred Nuanemafcer, president. 7:15 p. m. needsv even '.7 .7 1 venine. t'ome ana enlov -tneae services I i.u . .- u .a ; Hnirs -xiii I rt?end"the annna"ri&7mb'lT f the Kas I arena ehurch, heli at Centralia, Wath j liar 19 to 23.. There has been advance ment on: all lines in the local Kasarene eaarca this yoar... j , ' , ' - ' TOST liPmTTAIJST , The First Spiritualist church of Salem will hold . ervie, a .their ; halt (over Miller's store) thia . Sunday . evening at 7 : 80 o'clock. , Bev' P. r W. Parker of Giadstona will be the speaker-of the eve- Pnhli eanliKllv Invited. 1 ning. Jieasagaat ', . t tt, r , - - .'.; , ir BTAKGELZCAL VTB2JAlf ' I Cichteenih and tate streets. l. twoen- I ler, pastor. .Sunday school at f SO a. m. 1 German aeroce at10:30 a. m. Luther I league tt l itoibu awuiii a ti s Vi w. - varjes uvuwu vr vaMVe Saturday from 1:80 'to o'clock. i I CHSISTXABT AXT MXSSXObAST : I ALLIAHOB I Tabernacle CSS-kerry street. Faa tors, i H. . Csaweil and . Mrs. Caswell, ?eoo i Oak atreef,"hono J-M8uda7Mhoo at 2 p. m. Lesson found in Gen., 18:1-8. 1 ia the evening, j Tuesday evening, 7:45. prayer and praise. , Friday evening, 7 :5, Bible studv. Saturday eveninr is riven over to the young- people.- Sunday school in the community houae, Salem Heights, 10 a. mu, followed by- preaching at lL aXAT'TTSXSOS atlSStOhT 849 Court street. Pastor, C. 8. John- fson. reaideaeo 1985 Maple avenue, phone I 1U17-W. Services at a and 8 n..m. Hun- i day school 2 p. m., superintendent, ff I Berkey. Young people's meeting Friday f evening., Week-day . meetings Tucaday. I Thursday and Saturday .evenings. Full gospel; teaching, i Kvely "kinging, earnest I testimonials. Everybody invited. PTJLST OEBHAhT J and Cottage .streets, e- Pastor, John J. Laeas. restdenea 929 North Cottage phone 671-M. . Services at 11 s. m. and I 8- p-. Sunday achool . 9:45, : auperin-1 - I Junior uor is tiaa noeavor -at i ""'rt -.IT1- . - .J Alico Kerns, leaaer. wea-1 ".; jl . XC' in at 8 o'clock, prayer aad ?r"f " "f"00.. "? uomensen o ," wua sfcreets. - Pastor. Mortimer C. Clarke, shaU ho bleasad , In Him." Afternoon minc 122a North Winter street, phoae preaching service at 8. Contrasts Be- is56-W. Morning service at 11; sermon, VZZ ?d.Gr'1-.V l"1 "rnc 'Bona of God.' Evening service - 7 ;30 : 7:80. evsngehstie. Loiusethe Wenat- iermon, "Goal's CaU to Man.'? Special chee Indian is with ns and will spesk . kii ...i. HnJiT uJumiI . First : " Center and iiberty . REV. CHARLES E. WARD Use of Sunday, vthe "Inferno." 1 WITH A HEART FIRST-BAPTIST? CHURCH ' ' LEBI-RTT AKD! MAtUOX BTS. ?p f : . 'C Rev. Ernest H. Shanks ?J Great Prcrram'of Negro Spirituals 8 P, m. ; "! . ." Low, Sweet Chariot," Robertson . ; i. t'i Unless you have had your - eyes examined by an expert within the past year you cannot tell for sure ' just . , what condition they may , ' be in. You cannot afford to take chances on becoming : old.prematurely by neglecting; 1 your eyes. ' 1 -j'Y1 STAPLES SEE TO YOUR siGmr STt 3 Try 1 - tendent. K. ' PerJish. TSDang- people a meetings -the (hrst and third Sundays of every month at a a'eloek. Prayer meet- int Wedneaday evening a " o'clock. Kvangeliat ; W. ' a. Uppaard from Jtew York--CHy VtM be with as for- two weeks I and will preach every sight at 8 o'clock. i Everybody welcome. ... 'Center aad iliirh streets. Pastor. E. C. 'Whitaker, phone 204. Assistant paster. Vivian t Whisler, reaiaeweo 4 forta i LA!' urt,. r ouiutn. . Uertrade Cherrinrton. Tnata Powers. Viv i Whisler, Inea Wood. Kveninc peeial muaic, anthem, "It la Well With My Soul," J. Lincoln HaU. ' Soudsy school, 9:45, superintendent, Dr. H. C. Kpley. Senior Chriatian Endeaver at 7, led by Esther" Deffenbsnrh.- . Intermediate En deavor led by Willard Leppley.. ' Special music at both meetings,: Topic, "IJow to pae the Bible." " CHUktCH OP GOD S48T7orth Church street. Pastor, 3. X Gillespie, residence- 1315 North Church, pboBs 1878-M. Moniinjr service at 11; icrmoB4' TAs via, via. wtory. r . x-venins v -ra-T "what the oi.T ou rw.. v.1. ; t, Reii.ee Sunday achool 10 a. m., Mrs. Walter fiarkus; aurerintendent. Young people's .j,,, e.45. itmdw, Herman Haha. Sub- Miehel'a Tnaadav eveninr 7:80. At the chanel Wednesday evening 7:80. leader. Ella Haha. Teachers' meeting Thursday J evening 7rso, MBTHODIST v, B Karth Winter and Market st 9:45, superintendent, Dr. Prank S. Sehdts, Young people's ' meeting 6 :30, bv a half an hour, of prayer. ropic -"This. Holy Spirit di recta the Ac- tivitiea of the Church." Luther X. Cook ia the 'leaden. Cottage prayer meeting each' Wednesday afternoon at the1 home of -Mrs. Caroline Jackeon, xoa Aorsn Winter street- Church prayer meeting each Thursday evening at 7:30. Prayer and- v: raise service earn Hunaa-v - eveninr at. 7:30. , All are Invited to these serv-4 ce(T and yon will enjoy the splendid spiritual atmosphere of thia church on the corner. "V - I . PTBST CONOKEQATIONAL Center aad Liberty atreeta. Pastor, Char lea E. Ward, residenca 440 Center, phone 59 l-K. Morning service at 11; sermon, ."The Use of Sunday." -Evening aervioe at 8;-sermon, "The Grip of Avar- ice. tiundsv achool at 10. auperin tend -H ent, MsrK Mcusllister. union mid -wee- service at the new YMCA building Thnra dsr " eveninr. All our membera anouia plea to attend. - The thema for Sunday evening will- be illustrated by a moving picture interpretation of Dante's ' in ferno." Song service begias at 7:45. . l' TnriTA-UUUf ; ... r Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Martin Fereahetian. minister. - Church school at 10: a. m. Oraded instruction. I Class for adults conducted by the, super intendent. Mr. Miles McKay. lMvotlonal services at 11 a. m. Subject of the ser mon. "Relirious Conditions in Rusais." Mrs. Martini fereahetian, contralto aototst of the church, will sing the aria "Trust ia the Lord" to largo By 11 and t. Mrs W. A. Denton at the orran. The mersoa club" will meet as usual at the parsoaage. 657 Chemeketa street, on ihuraday eve ning at 8 o clock. - The essay on Friend ship is being studied. . : gOTJTH SAL-C TSXESTDB South Commercial and .Washington streets.- -Pastor, Carl F. Miller, residence 1655 South Liberty, phone 133-R. Serv ices at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Bunday school 10 a. m superintendent Dr. Carl O. Miller, unnatian Endeavor at T:li ' Prayer meeting Thursdsy, 8 p. m. i . iiaiilE KETH0DI8T EPISCOpAI. "South Commercial and -dyers. Paator. J. .Willard Do Toe, residence 349 Myers, phone 188-J. Morning service at 11; ser- jon, -cnriatian Education." Evening service at -jjj sermon. " Spiritual Kiohea in a'Quaker'a Hyaa." : fkm ohoroa will sing- at both servteea. arl Fern barton and .Helen Borchardt will sing the morn, inr and evening offertory. Sunday school 9:43, superintendent, IS. A. IthoteUj The two Eo worth Leagues at 7 o'clock. Therm will be -a anion servico at the new YMCA building. The Woman a Foreirn Mission ary society will meet with lira, i Fred Scott, near Xiiberty. on Wednesday ! at 1- o'eloek neeu. Autoa will he at the church at 13 o'clock to Uke all who wish to attend tne meeting, rot iuck dinner. ; UTTBKirATIOirAI, BIB LB BTUDgHtS ASSOCIATION - - Meet every Sunday in Derby bulldi nr. I'tmrt ana xttgn streets, tor uiDie study. Hours 10 to ilZ a. m. aad 8 to- 4 - v. m : All interested in Bible atudy. cordially in vited. - Funeral" services conducted free of charge in Salem and vicinity by local Bible class. Phone 145S-W. Tonight at 8 o clock 'Jb era will be a public lecture ia Derby buildinr by Chss. C. Best. Sub. Ject. "Two . Great Salvations." Which will be yours in the resurrection f Seats free. No collection. JASON USE MEMO EI AX. METHODIST North Winter at Jefferson -avenue. i Pastor, Thomas Aeheaon, residence 1060 i Jefferson, pbone 77.-W. Assistant 'pas i tor. Gilbert Wrenn. residence 1461 -Ferry, phoae 2327. i Morning service at 11: ser mon, Uelienrrr lor a Season." vemag service at 8;:aermon,' ."St, Paul Funda mentalist ori Modernist." Kev. Wrenn preaches to adults at 11 a. m. and the pastor to the junior church. Special : music by cnotr morning and evening. Sunday achool 9:45 a. m superintendent. Harry Carpenter. Three chapters of the EDworta iesrue meet at 7 . m. Htranr- era. : eapeciaily young people,, personally welcomed. Open forum for adults In the church school annex at 7 p. m. Week day service Tuesday evening at 6 p on Brotherhood picnic to which families and friends of vtae men are lavited. The place of meeting is Bush's pasture.; Bring family gasket with you. Ice cream pro- vided. Mid-week devotional aervico thia week at tho YMCA building. - Tho pubUe haa cordial invitation to all the services DJ.He'Mobhsr j Tailor to Men and Wcir.en I tutovm tne ol Die' ana waat l rouna. f this ' church, t Evryon made to. feel at homa," rf - .-t ' K. TOST BAPTIST ' Liberty and Marion- streets. Pastar, FJrnest II. Shanks, residence 6B North Liberty, phoae l20:i Morning servioa at U rermom -"The Believe' B-Prwlegev" Evening service at 8 1 sermon. ''The Mas- ter and tha SUve," f Special for morning ' worship; Anthem, "How Sweet; the VJ.n. -V T.luf reot&! Fear. Not YV O Name,": Wsatj tsolo,- "Fear ot Ye. U Israel,'4 Buck Jtr. ? B. H. Robertson. The evening worship will begin, at 8 'eloekz with r special arrangement of negro apiritusla; half hour of aotoa and choruses; the ordinance of baptism will lia rlntiniltered. SuBdaV School St 9:45. auperiateadent. Ed Schunke. BTPD at 7, supenureaueni, xm j w ., Ralph People, president. On Thursday I evening the church; will join with thai other ehurchea of Salem in a nnioa nrayer vrr si?:. I meeting at wr sew - poxb keKokial XCXTHODIST I Weat Salem. Pastor. ri'n.CaalI, resiaence er-, pnua xait Kervieea at 11 a. m. iand p. m. J. C Kehera. snnerintendent 8andar achooL I -. , ..ol. T: 1 I the' same hour. Prayer meeting Thursday a 7:80. ... . SCATOINAVlASr METHODIST Fifteenth and Will streets. Pastor, Patrik UshUn, reaiaenca zuya rrsae residence 2095 "Trade f-J, i Swedish service at i serViee at 8 p. m. Mr. I preach at he evening street, rjhone 877 11 a. mT Enrlish serViee at 8 p. m. Mr. I j.me. Kettie .wiu prNcK at fh service. eunaay kwi m.- 1 erintendejtr"the: pastfr. Young people a J meeting 1 p. m. Prayer meenng nnra- day 7:o p. m. xouara in coraiaiiy in- i ited to our aervce ,v 1 .iTvivrm awarw k i Cant and Mrs. Strickiaad will havelawr. hut finally She did SO. VI s.K!Jr-:ia paay meeting a a :bP- as. cveciai young i neoole s meeunr a assir p. m. vpev ki with a Haiiaiujah wiaa up st p. m. in i ffi'Vj" iT. music and good . singing. . V - I BETHAHT MFORMED . Corner of Caiitol and Marion -streets. M. Denny, minister,! Sunday . school 10 m. and German service 11 a. mu- F-XST PBXSBYTEXIAN iChurch street' between Chemeketa and Center streets. ! Norman Kendall Tally, II. D.. Dsator-. Sunday scnool. 9:30 a. m, Morning worsaip, iu:-; sermon, -vny Haul Became Paul." by Dr. Tully. Young people's meeting-, 6:30 p. m. Kveningla worship, 7:30; sermoi, "The-Meaninr M i hearUly cooperating with the other I churches of the; city Sin the dedicatory I aervicea of the iSalenf YMCA thia weak. I 1 - i. I U. -i ayior,. paaiw, rriigcom oao . . own atreet. nhone 974. Miss. Mary E. Find-1 ley, director of religious bduestion, office I 126 Soutli . Church, i street' phono 878. 1 r.'. Jivlr.'-r l.th I -""-"" -J v .. . 4 "nle "of the C'"r chuVch at CeDt Den a Woman his moth-Um, Srr?: m - leSo- BUnSp Bshfo?d.Mer or- his sister or Eve or Miss SlLt. nni9hl3otatonWaa lnvolv6d- superintendent, H. F. Shsnk. The three I ,- . a -v. i.t.i.. u... . i .'ir h;M.h'bMun .mi.. will mrnrnt n tku ' MuiMtlnl ;b ' a snuT nTiw-year" iiSlti Kally". with Miss Ritchie, of Jason Lee, ifflcen MOndayT Plleir cluV OirVctVd by Mr. Crary. . Tharsday, First, church wilt join with the other churches in a I anion aevouonat service at tne xauua. i Wednesday, at. 2:30 p ra. the Ladies Aid I circles win meet, each m then own sec- tion of the city places announced In thi I oming s vulietia. i 'i 1 " C0UBT STEEEt C-tEISTlAH Court and North Seventeenth streets. Pastor, R. JU Ijr.tnam. residence 1108 1 Leslie street, phono 1425-J. . .Junior pas-1 tor, Mrs. &. iZ PutnshK Morning service 1 at 11; sermon. t'OurJFirst Love ' ' Eve- ?. "Trio J7:80, sermon. ''Cnelesnl Spirits., Junior servico at 11 a. m.lc s1"4 - j I Masie furnished ny i Mrs. Joy Turner I roonrnmonrlntfnn. T wrniild even I Moses.; orchestra a4d choir. Sunday I school 9:45 a. m.. auperintendent. E. w. Cooley. Volnnteera visit shnt-ins in after- Int Four societies aceordlnr to aite. esttng meetings sor young people. The cwir J.m i.,u. jzmim nniunu; m 1 7:30 p. m. Harley Youagblood, director, I tr r 1 u.1.r"r0 U3wlt!f We will iin with I the other ehurches I Thursday evening al the YMCA. T Loval Volnnteera -will meet 7 p, Thursday. The Loyal Beresn elass'wiU present p.'t fatf VWn, Friday evening. An evening of fun is to 1 bo riven the community. If you have no I church home we welcome you to worship with us. Come; andi enjoy , the worship antt leuowsnip. FULL GOSPEL JUSSIOBT -A.dresa, 2B7 State street. - Pastor ipl-Ba;e?idS5f Harry J. Morris, sideaco. '. Silvertoa Road, phone 15F1 4. i Services 3:80 and I 7:30 p. m. Sunday school,. 2:30. p. at. I oinie sraay or evsageiistic meetings every I night at 7:45 except Monday and Friday. J vans;eu u. v. ' jretersoa . wiu no witn I us and spea- eunaay aiternoon and night i; leu., tome, Dan g your Dioiesaaai see-and hear what the ttrZKiZSS: is doing in these last Harris and ' Billings Will be with us for a series of meetings beginning tiext Sun- day. Mar 28. Thesolmea are beiB won- derfully used, of God.; V.- j,- T.TTKCXHrWplTii. fOat-oMcvH BeTa -Thov. V. Kmua rator. Hitk a . - . . . ' lann ann Mm a t vnna -' i'i74 Masses on Sundsy as usual at 8 and 10:3O o'clock. Benediction fof tho Most Blessed Msss and hence there wilt bo no evaninar oacramens wm ;oe given alter Mo.mta devotions. Mass durinr tho -week at 8 .- j; L-..i.j.-:i ' c.,w-:. a""'"f"5y -wmseiasy and Friday evenings at -7 :30, Corner Chemeketa and Oottara Ht. Paa - Z&ZJZrVSttV' Clay Wales' wife wavered, lull 10:00 a. m. Seimon topics selected. 8:00 o'clock mass, chlldreo's mass and eommti-iom. 1000 b'cinrk . i-i. maas and sermon. i. i Benediction foliowo Ust mass. 7:00 a-fm. -msis. May D- votiona and ' benediction every morning, Everyone cordially welcome. , mote Story'. About Clothes . To men who care to be " properly, groomed yet at a moderate cpst, can be explained by the value of ; . the fabrics offered at M b sh e r a and a comparison of tfo-A 5 finished' ptbduct. '.- ; s" V,.-t " z-v You can look well ' . dressed at Woderatei r cost If Moshex Is your Tailor, ' " f ' w f . -.1 ; 474 Court 5trLt , , , . j -v ' - V. kZ - ."a. oVTi -' VsT 'jl T4 .TZ, f"" ). . i " si CDOAR THIRTY-FIVE T?a MiM-T.nHd rWales wouldn't - -- - . - i - f eel in e a Tjleaaailt glow In the ; . . v.-,"- .n, region Of her heart at the expres- ' . -,- . .-i o s.J - tr -iglon wnlcn tcainerea in. jonn in gate face on the heels ot her an- .Aiwmant ' .v enmavtarA olaat Where?" wv. She nodded" Ignoring: the sec ond part t his Question. John. Ingate abruptly collected himself ana Bat regarding tne T1S it frownina ' ltor, irowning. M , "Why . . 1 ,Hehadnobus . apVi.e tie aueation. h "WIT . . . 7" He nftd, no DU8- asking the Qnestion. he - . - knew ; yet BOme in Ward force COEtt d hlm to ;- , -- Ere cast her eyea dowa momen tarily. It was hard for her to an- I haven't any right, to jorCO Alary ouuivaii out oi uor vv TM -.t byen t any piace nere ior me. - "NonBensehe exclaimed im- polslrely. "Let's not argue about it. JohnV John Ingates brow was canght In . wrinkles. This was an unex pected turn of affairs. . After all it was a solution of the problem, and easy way out for him but But . This thought dun?; t& but. What WOUld people think ; .,- wont a1whir. Thev WOUld think possibly, that he, the I t i a i v uVv"ii.-..v-i, vix.b- -K. aN-t U 4t AfVMlW' A rr A I r I ifilcg '- n wea wnlPA In hln hnart 7, " '" . . I Whispered, he wanted Eve around him' h' damn ! J6hn In" rate's ludement was always calm ' . I A. Ill BliaiU JUU TO t.a.cijl I . v ,a vi. ..t I lw su' " M4U .a..u.y . - expeciea you lO come DaCK Here, 7? ' marriage . tnat you uiun i nuuw i whether you WOUld." I . . . . ... . , , M6 8 inwara spirits were sum-1 nlated at the thought of turning ..... ud uuicd vm wiai ouxmau aeaJn Tt' ,. - . . , . "However, John Continued, earef nllv notlnn- her eXDressiou , . " . ' - from the corner Of an eye 'if you wish, to gO elsewhere, I WOUld be M - . . ' .... . . . . . .. be glad to call some gentlemen re- garding you." Even as he spoke. he hoped that she would him t0 kee his promise. .. , , , - . . . . 1 .... v-aitot; ww :. iiwh,.puio iim I"wa't subterfuge. Her confi- dence In him had been shaken, and B W88 suspicious of John Ingate now. "I don't want to In- terfere with any of your plans. I . . wits mueimiie- auout it, una, wen, business is business." She blurt ed whatever came into her head. The man on the other side of the desk Smiled. He Understood :KTw MacLnrie did care for him BOme. He VM Sure it WB8 faalniin ht was nrnmnHnv this ' " . iVT iiuuiiiiiuu, yuaiuui v Marv Sullivan ' . "Let me assure you. Eve. that there always WUL be an important Place tor you In this office . . thine however that ner h ana ve L"lut uuwerer,. mat veruayn wo can take care of some increased work ? am ftntlolnntltie- If Rome slight changes are made in-r. UvA . at tt .tMi. I ll ib ji auiaL iu ii . n W W-.t LIl I II -. He was think- t . - ' ing' hard UOW. Where could he I nlarn V.vo nn tfiat aha wnnM a I satisfied and Still not COrcnel him - . '"- ' . I . i . .u POSitiOEu i w icnum iicr iu uer oiu uuauiuu.1 u. . . . . . .:i He had no intention of dofne thia. n.i,- i lleaveJ. lot doubt. What did he mean by I i..i- V t i. reorganisation ? Leaving Mary Sulllvan'as his secretarv and nut I tl; fc-W . i0,-.i, . v, tb-f her elsewhere? "Just what trtnT hf a vaA.elH.e AtA have In, mindT Well, ' ei uh. I ' have been thinking: that the office machin ery .would move more efficiently it I were to install a sort of chief enslneer; a chief clerk, T sup- POSe. . JJve's brow shadowed. thought." she said, perhaps vlth a trace -ot maliciousness, "that was -uo secretary to cne nresi- ilee -. i dent Was nOW." t - 1 "In a way, yes. That lsv You v, u.w. . niutue iueiw ea wore x am anticlDatine.' more t w.. j . . DUrdeM WOUld fall Upon, your snouiders. and you ought to be mOCu uuui iu ruuuBB oi Demg errana ooy tor the president ": He was trytng harder than he really wished to please herf The visitor sinlled sltehUyl "I'm afraid Mary-SnUlvan Will trifn - - that .1 conspired to rob . her of I tha honors which- she feels natur - aitr beloTtar tn i nnW ' H ' 'I-ri ,l .1 . . aiiuuicaani ul ixics remaric was sot lost upon John Ingate. - . . : . JH,, a 091 1 UUnK SO. I've told Of conrse: he added with a laugh. v " - '(....mT.. -. . ka w.Mi't 1 . . ... . " wrojiuuuwy ptea-ecu Oh, no one could ever take e: - Cited over this balL yon know; IT t . . ua. Tin nna rTt I -. n (. r .rn ho. 'it ewuw ' a -J-l -X-- vt ' a-... ki. ! I epon to your criticism, John." ray MajT-Jan 'tir-soC -i ' attracted much. -attention from She .waa feeling better, av- c - -' Oara. No. a. shipment, iisy 3.35; continental -trsitoB-1)ecause there v-"Except my mother and sister," 3 " 1 - was no bed la It. -; J r i h said sadly Thev'ra all . a '-.- ! 1 In Poland Rtiii" Denmark. na one .simpty can't live wlthl.' rTlnievai. limes; peeper tnem.r- I'm- thinkmr f mwfh-. aowntown until It's' all over." ' ."Don't be, so downcast about I Press That the serpent has nut lerousf .. Questions j eor!rt-'-- tfc3: wUL xaake yourIBt nothing-'of Its primeval -tas- sleeping 'arrangements POE MORRIS 4 ; "The devil it will!' Somebody else, jwUl give? anotrterone-lii a few weeks, and spend a lflt more money: then my women fojts will be In the doldrums.? : i - Ere got up as she replied,' sly ly: afraid.. John, that yori'Te become prejudiced a&rainet wo men lately.. ? i- ' ; ."HuM. . But are yon ready to to to work?". Tomorrow, morning." All right. Now- " The phone rang, getting his attention "Wait;" a-minute, he told, her, as he took down the receirer. ."Hel lo . . Yes .- . . Who's calling? f'l ,oh L:;: "Welf, I'll see you tomorrow then." There was no mistaking it for dismissal. " As sne, walked out, she was sure that Miss Johnstone was- on the telephone, and she had a sav age desire to go out to Mary Sul livan's desk and listen In on the extension phone. Then as she came -in full view "of Mary's desk, sne saw ner ooing that very thing. i (To be continued) What happens wheri Mary Sul livan and. Kve MacLurie Become rivals for supremacy of the office force? See the next Instalment. General .Markets 80c- salted mam.tm Inn- . rf,. Tf.'. "fJ55 f?"' J??' 75ol; dry 7,TcV5'i Viti- UASCAaA BARK-r-Steady, 7e pound; ; HOPS2 Vo7 ciders S ct. ; ntraeu, 220 a pound. HIDES-. SalreH n K.. ..1. 585 grMn '4crr.l. 12c: kip. dry. 2e; aaited 8c; kido. WXLe-ftalf blood and Tall.y' fine, hi.v - s , t. j, . ' ' wv, , nw 9urter. 8le; Eaatern Oregon, Wash- uigtoa and Idaho ranch slips. 2 6 Q 2 9c ' ' 1 FRUlTS-Oraages,' 5.506.50 crate; leaom, f o.ooeflT.OO; bananas, 89e; Psrs, nominal; grapefruit, 89.50; wwwi, iui t.jvtgj .cm eraie gooseberries, 56c pound; csntsloupes. fpT.T!i!i .-pLle' V ao,ea- APPLES -W aslnngton W ineaaps, ex- ui-iucn' fi.vuv2.23; xancy, sx.vo; u grade, $1.251.50; Newtowns, extra fancy, $2.002.25; fancy, ,S1.752.00; C grade, $1.25(01.40: cookers. 75cfifi1.0O. NlS-Walnuts, - -No 1, I926e ipouno; in Derta, nominal; almonds, 30 tot j 34c lb.; Brasil nuta, 20 27c lb.; Ore- f ?" " llc nominal; peanuts, 10 VEGETABLES VEGETABLES Oregon "potatoes. $2.75 J.a ewt.; xsetted Uema, 93.503.75; KX a mrm. t9 RA . . U.-.k.J cabbage, 93.50 per cwt. Bunched vege- Grecno mm Kile. . frna Sd7An VV.. J-. ---", Vty-VU U. , 1 garlic, 8 5e , pound , peppers, 80e pet H aquash. Se lb.: celery. 9 (39.50 1 per crate-; tomatoes, 96 lug; lettuce, C--fornia, $4Sf4.50; do local 92.75S.t5 crate; artichokes, 75c doien; green I beans'. lc "b' new boss. 10(a12e lb. rhubarb, 3H4e to.; nothouse cucum bers. 91.50 (a) 3.50 dosen; aspsragua. 10 ( ise per id. , locai, i.vapi.o eoien bunches: sweet potatoes. 6 Si 6 Vic lb. sew potatoes, 8c . LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Kay 14. (By Associated a-to-mmm TT O TV.--. -.Om ... s. Ap-.e-k-.l- I tnra.) ttl- anil ealvea fnllv udv. receipta hS20t32i. I S3 8,75; medium 978; common $6.50 T: esnner and cutter steers $6,600 I 7.25.; heifers, good $77.75; common i and medium 95(07; cowe good e..S( I7-25; common and medium 94.509.25; SETkSiiSi 'iSSik common to memm, esnners ana USSSSSLl and common 968; veslara, medium to $9.90ll.o0; culls and commons t$.509.50.- Hog steady. Beeeipta 1.980; (257 ioTlaxnjlr absorbed without mov- I dinm viirhtt 200-SSO nonnda. eommon. I T . " - - - . r- - - I lightweight 180-200 pounds, common,- me- Pa1'n. .Rood and oooico fw.uBi.i; I dium good and choice $13.75 14.90; i "gh nghts ibo-mii. mm.i eomwa, ! I dinm nwl and ., choice 913.244913.75: l ?kif .,. W-f . 1 -naekina hoars, rough and smooth . 990 t; ...t -i. i nn.on . u ' I -,Uin. .-oad and choice 8i3fcis.75: - MJ aiaugnaer pig. -ow ,F7"""' feeder and stocker pigs 70-130 pounds I Raft or nilv han and roast is r sin n eluded ta above quouuons.j Sheep aad lsmos stesdyt receipts aos. f21ft thrnnrh). Lambs. medium to choice 86 pounds down 99.50 ii; heavy - weights medium to choice 88 pounds P 996310.50: all weights, eulla and com - lHft.L n-rfi-m . choice 8fi! 0.50; awea Mm- mon wt cauice fiii, cvmuo sua ui .Sheep and lambs quotations, except on spnnf lam Da on suorn pasia. - LIVESTOCK FORTLAXD. Msy 15. (By Associated Li-iSerfpu for TT.PPromVteV I cattle 8,075; calves- S65f hofs 3,414; tJ25?rZ. steer aad "'e.V'.nd "eaiady-"w'eek I bnik prices: Beet steers. $.25gj8.75; a . . 'u 5: ew Ba kelters f5e7; top S7.75; top cows S7.25; canaers a HHii? ,tKnJ1!0 feds 98-80 p hellers and eut- 5068,50: veaiera up to fll.50. a -. - . - . rompared vwk ago : Mostly I steaay. ; new m o -.c e. I butchers SlS.7514j - -weighty kinda 1 'JyZ? feeder buvera at SUla.75. Ucht foeders up rL2. l.finH umbs eoc to lower; ether classes rtyS "Jfc?ILeer-5?ff ia "so: ii crop shorn ismba 10011; 1 yesronca oad twa 8S.&0l owes 45-50I 1 sbxex JTtoxTS Ksw TOBk, Ma r IUB1L May ta-- nr amocwwh Press.) Evsporated apples aeg-lected ; . .-. i - . i . I 1 4runea ateaay, apncu aw j- .. i I .v... u una ' . . . t - I wobTLATTD. Msy 15. (B Associated iSatrf, Jdiy, n V t rtatiwt M.y t"i kyijf;1 ..IN wui r . "ler white, sy ia a i.4i aorw. i era spriny, Msy i.7; -une f t.a lay fi.oi; June fi.sj; west t";' VlL.Vw-!iV'Ji r-l . -.'.a -".-.. i. oerptm 15 rtoitmiuiy a. ; --? . - r PHIlW-DEIaPHL&;., Associated I CAPITA!- TTPOOAPHICMkI UHWB Mo. 210 President, O. r. x;vans; seo- ratary. K. S. Pilkenton. . Meet aoa- ad 8atarday-0 p. as. . . -- CARPENTERS .CNIOS NOV 1065 Meets Thnra. evening. Arthur Taeker. president; i Wn?. Pettit, secretary, killed mechsnics uztiished. Phono 179. SALEM ONION TjABEl TjEAQUE Meets at Iibor Hall oa call of presi dent. 9r- -Sears, - secretary. Boa :443. Salem, Ore. - -. i .' FBATBRNALi 0&DE& OF EAQ1K8, meat ovary Wednesday, fraternity nan, 1C. Wlllatt. Seo'jr, , TeU 889-.. . r . KNIGHTS, OF PYTHIAb MEETS AT jrratemat tiall every Tuesday, evening. Visitors invited. :F. IK, Vinson, O.C vraiier tnoii, .ot iv. b. . ; - ; 4. Oregon &tottxmant I Wf1rtSSSW,So5: Local Rates For Classified t Advertising Dally or Sunday 2 eents per word One time Three time ',' ,, Six times , i 5 eents per ward 8 cents per w 1 bo. daily and Sun. 20 cent par word f - I order to earn the mora than one -".time rate, sdvertlaement must ruayin. . eon seeutiye issues. , -i - No. At taken for lra thaa. 25.; Ads. run Sunday QSLY charged at. one-time, rate. , ,. ,. - .... . - - Advertisements ercspt Personals .aad. Sitnitio-s Wanted) will bo Uke-u ovefl the telephone if th advertiseji is a. subscriber to phoae. ' " . , . Tfao- Btatosmap will receive ad Tar tiaemente at any time of the day or adght. - To insure proper elaaaifiea-" tions ads. should ba in before 7 p. m. TflLEPHqNE 23 OB 683 Money to Loan i ON REAXi ESTATB ; T.iK. FORD (Over Ldd S'B Baifk) ADVERTISING ' " HONEST ADVERTISING Tksss eol asaa must ba kept free from anything of a aueationnblb nature. Misrepresent -ta tions will nob be tolerated. Inor- -. matioa showing; any questionahla a-. I sen oi uo. par at tne aavaruser j should be reported to this! aswa- paper or nv paiem jq cion. t Auto Repairing: 3 LOOSE WHEELS REPAIRED. REAR 91.25, front 91.00. Mike .Panak, the brake specialist, -75 8. Uom 1. St. 9. Anto Tops SEE US FOR TOP AND PAINT WORK. O.. J. Bull Auto Top and Paint Shop. 867 B'. Commercial. SalOtf Help Wanted BERRY PICKERS B. W. WAGNER, 6 miles north on River Road. 8ml B I WANTED STRAWBERRY PICKERS I 1 ' nib... et IZ ' IT ... rrao. leuua. 7S luiic. we a. u Waconds. "' ' 9ml6 Salesmen 15 SALESMAN $6000 -YEARLY FOB MAN to travel Oregen,-an 4 .Facifio Coast territory. ---Nothing to sell or esrry. 8 ALES MANAGER,' ?12 ilcCTurg Bldg., Chicago. I 15ml6. Help Wanted Male 11 BECOME A -DETECTIVE, EAR-7 BIG money, secret investigations, and travel. Write Niek Harris. Professional Detec tive School, Chamber of Commerce ".Bldev, Los Angeles.- - llml6 ert Hess, fori 27 years keeper of the reptile house of the Falrmount Park Zoological Gardens. Mr. Hess believes that the lure which snakes, annear to exercise oret women something deep- i ropteo ana long morea. "Women are fascinated by our snakes," Mr. HeSS said. "They rnrn .. ' d ---in tt come again ana again ana stay for hours; some Of them standing I iH-T- Inst WatrhlnS? thft TnnYAmpnffl of the hie renttlMi I w- w - - ' I . The huge, boa constrictors and MMnnd4. Re-m A.nA-.ai,-. I ive to the women visitor at the i- . 1 zoo I UM. thft keener aaM Ho attrl. 1 butes the stransre lure of-rentiles i element ot -aaftger,- and to the oltT,t. vi I uiuiciucuia. 1 . .Snakes have his endorsement as hflnaAl,nlil . hnf h. .finnl.f-i 1 : - u..,,.,.., e rywner must banish all Kar OT iUairea vIOr Uiem DeiOrO itiiuiuyuug (u: avey u to. Gate Money Charged First Time at Next British Open ST. 'ANNES-on-SEIA Associat ed Press) Elaborate plana have 1 been made tx control the crowds " British, open golf championship here in June. when the first tfme la thsl coun try, gate money will be charged. It Is hoped the arrangements will prevent-a repetition o the chaotic scenes ot the Jtlnal play last year; Fire play bodies Will be erected P?Hce ttteiidantp at each. 0n paxmeni ot. uluViwo shUllnffa and sttpence entrance fe the specta j tors ) vll;f numbered M&adge Aa'evidence of his riehrto I he on the couce. 5 Snecial oHe -fiji keeT1 thAVmonVaT. atZ---- will keep the 'greens and fairways from being Terrun and control -fltiorla ."rllt naotee. th. i v-. . ,. - I P ..wvuisvuuua Clear. American Kitchen Without h LONDON. An up-to-date Am- . ii . . . . . 1 - auwucw.-vociww si iae Ideal Home Exhibition in London Sweden, and other countrLes. Hhe bed for the coolcis a most import I anh' adlnnct to taOs. kitchens. VIs- Itbfs from these, -countries -plied relative to under the juoag He-pWanterii-SIale 11 4- RBLIABL MAN 1?T-CVEBX TOWH and. ftity to distribuu ires samples, advertising matter et. No selling. ix perience i unnecessary. - Outdoor work. 5 to. t8 daily. .Write .tluicWy for rontractj' 1 Supervisor Colombo, 5158 North Clark Sw, Chicago, Illiaoia. J - s - . , -. , . " llmie WANTED-r-A GOOD DEPENDABLK MAX to. world on the farm; Steady wort to ' the iht party L the 1st ot November. Sojneoao who -Will ..board and stay with m through the week. Anyone interested apply ho 10394, gtatesmaai.- " '- t f " - - HelpjVVtdPein OIRLv WANTED AT THB LCNCW PAX, -e 181 South Liberty. . ' r ;iJw ADDRESStNO ENVELOPES 7PER- . teore unnecessary. . iurn wuw?.u weeklyrdurinar -spare . timo. at borne. J Dignified work.' for ambitious persons, V working t materials free no 'outfits' . to. huyl FRANKLIN .JRODtTCTS, 1Q88 VanBuren. Chicero. - 18mfR MATERNITY CASES BT PRACTICAIi nurse. Phone 894-3. -,. 19J tOR GARDEN PLOWINQ, BASEMENT digging and team vrark. Phone 72F3. , - . ' , . j h.; - s ... :19ml4tf POSITIONS AS STENOGRAPHER; , REP. erances. t Office azperiaaao.. Box 7584 ear Sta teaman. " ..-s- . 19ml9" P0BLIO BTENOGRAPHERt, 411 ORE gon Bid. . TaL-737 " ? . 19ml8 BXPERIKNCEQ CARETAKER, FARMER, country i home or resort, . xeeptionally good with cows, hogs, poultry, gsrden. . Father nlapghter 17, assist housework. . Clean habiU. trustworthy, steady.' best references. liox 17577 Statesman. - - -19ml 8 For. Rent 21 PATTON -APARTMENTS. FURNISHED ow-un furnished. Inquire Pa tto a. Boob Store, j 21ml4tf FURNISHEDiAPARTMENT; WITH Gar 1396 J. 4th. . .' Slm24U FOR RENT. HOUSES AND: APART meats. F. L. Wood, 141 SUta St. ; : . - -. . SlmlStk PRINTED CARDS. SIZE 14" BY 7V". wordipg. - Po---BooV'V,-- price 19 cants each, Sta teaman Business Office, ground, floor. - - s FOR LEAE--A MODERN FfRBUPROOP garagov on Ue Bay- aide e the city; eloaa to -Front street, machine shop, sot equipped, -haa two pumpa, , on ex teaaion of Rooaevelt higbwsy, for in formation wsite Lester M sr Up, New. port. Ore." - ' t 21ml8. For0 Rent Apartments 23 FURNISHED apartments. OW ' UNFURNISHED 1311 Court. f .'3m2a 3-ROOM ' APARTMBNTj DOWNSTAIRS, farnisned. With garage 412 11. 21st. . " - 23mlS NEWLY AND . BEAUTIFULLYf FUR. mshed 1 8 -room apartment, at 158 N. Liberty. " Phono ltOOfor appointmenW NICELT FURNISHED 8 -ROOM APT. Oewnataira. private bath. 11 S3 Court: St . ,, SSa22tf PRINTED CARDS, SIZB 14 BY wording; Kooms to iOent," price II cents each. Statesman Basinosa Of flea, . Rroond flooa. - For Rent Rooms 25 TWO O&V THREE ' UNFURSLSHEO room, with bath aad haa -it w ft float heat, fuel frrrnlshed. 'Phone 724. Jdra. Msggio .Cade, 1195 S. liberty street.-' - - . 25iia" TWO STUDENTS MAT HAVX BOOM with sleepiaa; porca privllosea, ta mod. era homo, ia convenient location. Ad drasa A.. ears Statesman; S5fti &OOM TOB-RiaiT-yOB GENTLE T t.y ia modern noma. uioso ia. z. sncsa. Address Home, car Statesman. ITent--rHoa3ef'27 FOB B.ENT1 EIG HT-ROOM HOUSE, beautiful surrounding's, - csll at 781 Cross atrebt.- . - r,- : j. ' . 27mll FOB r BENTi HOUSES AXD.i FLATS 9i vo iu. ix- vacant, itecao m Hendrick- 189 K. High atreet. 27ml 3tf. FIVE BOOiC HOT0SE, liODER!T WITH wood, house and. garage, , 183. H. Chorch St. ' 27ml6 For Rent- Farms 29 I HAVE SEVERAL. IRRIGATED FAR ffftoa aaif D W . Tli mil tii i . bs aaa Ore. " Pkoao XX, - SPaltif .. Wantid3IisceIaneoii3 35 FURNITURE PAC-CINO FOB SHIP aaenta.) - Oiesa-Vowera ivnituro Co. . -.. f . - ' ; s 95s20ih WOODKY THB ATJCTTOaXEB BT7T1 sod faraitura foe cash. - Phoae 511. - W ANTED, w JPRXVATJ MONET FOH I arm wans, w a nave several sppuca tioaa' ba hand. Hawkins Roberta Xnc-aoS. Oregon Bids. . . v 414tf WANTED BI. RELIABLE - HONEST man. a place to work for home, wages ho ' object. . . Elderly . people or widow lady praterred City or oeuatry. "CaU or -writo Bel view Uotel. le Oommer eiAl St.. Salem. - - . -8&ml8 For Safe;; 1 37, CLOSE lit SMALL TRACTS .'OF LAND - for sale by tho owner, gtwute Bos ' 4-Ai Salem, . , '. 37m22 : DAIRY ?WITH NINE COWS. ALL 0R.E- .tail trade. Also, eao h-orse wagon. Box 17549. SUteamaa. , S7a.0 READ THIRTY TRUE FAt OOS DETKC- ttve Stories as told over Badio K I. - Send NonTy $1.50 to Zetectivo Nick Harris. . Chamber' ;of t Commerce Bide-. . Los. -Angeles. - . J j -... f7mlo" QOOSEBFRRIKS 3 PICK THEM YOUR- aeif... .Call losra. ,-, t - pr- .---aTmie 5 SHOWCASES; 13 .SECTIONS Olf Wall , shelving for sale cheap. KlastC.. Photo; Service, Lobby of Bliga HoteL FOUNDRY AJ?I i. M ACHTNB , SHOP . building On two lot.. ' Caaas, 250O ., : terms, . 139S . N. Froah. 7mt0 BY: OWNER, HOUSE AND JOT .AT . bargsia.-On Uaioa between High ond ; Liberty. Would coaaider taking vaeaat lot as -part ' psymeut. Thrma. Phono - & o 1877.J. .. t t 87ml3U . BCRJJANK AND . K ETTKD Ett POTA too. i&ood or table- ateek.. phoae 717. ! . . . ..- - S7n20- 8ALB ON . ALL.. POTTED PLANTS. . for 15a- AIL bedding plants half price. ? 20o: s-dosoa. Good atoek. Arthas Plant' a 0ee Kouso, 129S a. I3th . i - - . " S7ml 40O ACIK.ES BEST SOIL, CULTIVATED t S25O0. Balance long time. - 1S96 V.- Frot St,'.,- -. - ; - STmr- . t CLOSE IN HOME . Only A hike - to Court- House. -. $3730, well built 5-roenv oottago with - all toodara tmprovemeats, only 91500 esah. balance terms. Fo sslo hy -ChUda Bechtel-820 State atreet. 1 door es at of Bush Bank. - lTml4tt - FOB SALS vwmtiieto vulcanixisg ontct la goos oaditioa at barcala. A0D0XAi- ACTO CQ. 7a29tf CONCRETE BLOCKS, .1000 --FOUNDA-- tma. .cdneketo-Uocka ior osto, special , low. prioo. - All -or part. . - Coil at tbo f4r Sro-a, r phono .433. S7mlt FOR SALE-M3LD NEWSPAPERS, TE cent a bundle. Cirealsuoa e;artsas ULUr mother yer7.J.pp7," - Iclaatioa, is t9 coaTictlsJ cj r-lci:'u-.UiiCa, " ; , , 1 r ;