m aw u i . . . i . -w a aw w -w a f it t v.k- -er- -av j a ae m. wav. a Amfe ia av a. in a -a. a- i m ter. c -am !., m- . . . . - -. - - - - . - 8 ?! y The Oregon Statesman lasusd Dally Except MeaJay by . TBI STATXSKAJS PU1UIHUO COKTAST SIS Sonta Commercial fit.. Salem. Oregon K.J.Haadricke : Fred JtTeote " f Lee If. Merrisaaa Aadred Base - . )liUir W. H. Henderson Circalatloa tfuiftr . - Frank Jaakoekl Manager Job Dept. . City Editor a. Khotea . - ' . Livestock Kditer - : Society Editor V.CCmhi .. -' : Poultry Kditer MXMBEB or THE ASSOCIATES FKESS Tha Assertated Pre it etclu lively entitled to the m far aahlkntloa of all news wtspatahes credited te ft er aet ethervite credited la tale paper sad alee the local Save published herein, c f , ' - .. ' - 1 ' :": ''" ; BUSIKESS OFFICES: . . - Albart Byara, 13 Woreaatar Bldr, rertiand. Ora.- . ? t Tkmaa y. Clark Co4 New Yarh, 128-136 W. Slat SI.I a1'i, HartrnaU Bid Zoty Payna. ttberoa Bld, Baa Fraaekwa, Calif.; Hlgfiaa Bldf, La Aafatea. talif. BattBaa OfffeL23 r BSI . Saalaty KdlUf , , , IPS . - TOXPHOHES: anmtaUaa Cfiea I8S Hew Dpartaaat..2l ar 06 Jab Dapartaaa I i 8 1 Eatra4 at tba Psat Offiea la fialaa. Oracoa, aa aaeoadeUaa a attar. r-'-JT ' October lO. 1036 . a HutiKM.i lhauuk. tnou aironf, toererore. and anew thyself a man 1 Kings 2: 24 1 1. : REGULAR REPUBLICAN TICKET f -- t;n;:-'; yv Tuesday, November 2 . Tot TJ. S. Senator: ; '' FREDERICK W. OTKtWJCK For GoTernor: , For Contressmaa, ljirst Conrres- sionsi uistrict: ,1. L. PATTERSON v for Superintendent ot Public , Instroction: ' q. A. HOWARD ; For State Iabor Commissioner: . -. CHARLES II. ORAM , For Pnblie Service Commissioner: THOMAS K- CAMPBELL . For Justices' of 8uprem Court: ' t THOMAS A. McBRIDB GEORGE M. BROWN f ; HENRY J. BEAK : - . - W. C. HAWLEY MAUIOV CXiUNTY TICKET For State Senators: SAM 11. BROWN LLOYD T REYNOLDS For Represt-ntatlTes: MARK D. McCALLISTER JOHN OIESYi MARK PAULSEN - k F. W. SETTLEMlEIt THE INFERIORITY COMPLEX AGAIN J . , 23 And they came unts the ralley of Kshcol, and cut , doim; from thence a" branch "with one cluster of grapes, and ; nhey bare, it upon a staff between two; they brought also of the pomegranates, and of the figs. 24 That place was called the 'It -Talley" of Eshcbl." because of the cluster which the cfafldren of ''larael cnt down froni thencei 25 And they returned from spy lrjf out the land at the endof forty days. 26 And they -went f" ,f' and came, to Moses, and to Aaron, and to all the congregation J. 7 ottbe children of Israel, unto the wilderness of Paran. to Ka fdesh; and brought back word unto them, and to all the con - gregation, and showed them the. fruit of the land. 27 And " they told him. and said. We came unto the land whither thou ' sentest us: and surely it floweth with milk and 'honey; and this Is the fruirof ltj 28 Howbelt the people that dwell in the Vl land are .strong, and the cities are fortified, and Tery great; Z'y and moreover we saw the children of Anak there. 29 Amalek t dwelleth in the land of the fsouth; and the Hittite. and the , JebnBite, and the Amorite, dwell In the hill-country; and the :VCanaanite dwelleth by the sea, and along ; by the side of the : . Jordan. ' 30. And Caleb stilled the, people before Moses, and :? sad. Let us go up at once, and possess it; for we are well able tMsho overcome It. 1 31 Bot tlie men that went' with him said, we are not able to go up against the people; for they are stronger than we. 52 And they brought up an eril;report of the land W which they had spied oat unto the children of Israel, saying. f.The land, through which we have gone to spy "it out, is. a land that eateth up the inhabitants thereof; and all the people that i';,.we aaw in it are men of great stature. 33 And there we saw the Nephilim, the sons of Anak, who come of the Nephilim; "yVand we were In our own sight as grasshoppers, arid o we were in their sight. I s ' The reader JwiU find the above account of the workings of the inferiority complex in Numbers, 13th chapter; .all of the chapter from the 23d verse on f And that is the outstanding example in ancient history of the disastrous consequences of the possession oftthe in feriority complex, because all the Israelites who were led ont'EaryDt-by Moses and who had the inferiority complex perished in the wilderness and never reached the promised did. Bnt he knoW9 y0nre in this land'' . - I country and his sleuth lost von. . An3 that included all the grown-ups excepting Joshua Maybe that's why he hit the pike nd f!aUlr WhA-were amoncr the twelve leaders of their tribes I for the battle field. It would be Mncas eonf nf tr anv tmt. thp nrnmiRPri Innd. I hese two I line mm. ; WTVd WW f J V Z - nly had the superiority complex, and they alone of all the multitude reached the nromised land . If any one should want to know where, that milk and iioney iana nas movea xo, ten mm n nas gone weaii it io m a i i : i . now mciuaea in ine geograpnicai cuiuinea oi - . . w-m 1 . t n a . - i Jl' ? back to the Grand Centra Sta tion to : order her trunks sent to the t Congressional Limited, and then to the Waldorf. . He repeat ed the conversation he had ever heard there -about- Roberta's myth ical ' client; ' Mrs. Miles, and the probable Saturday sailing. He- had followed her across the river. sbmef time "a fter the yo an g man had left her. had seen her buy a ticket for - Washington, and , had not lost sight of her until she en tered the ladies room at the sta tion. To the best of his knowl edge she had never come out. " Scott said more unprintable things, even while his eyes nar rowed thoughtfully. It was pos sible that Roberta had come to take a client back with her Nixon's expressed intion of mar rying her might have been hope translated into conviction but in that case why had she landed at Quebec? Yet why , should she have bought a ticket for Washing ton unless she Intended going there? Questioned, the detective said he was'positive i that : neither the lady nor the young man had noticed that' they were " followed They-, had taken : nottee'of 'him. and'thev' would .f 'iter had been w(6u3f QcoU?;iwdil-;4o tejt- ephone a, Washington agency to send a-man to meet the-Congressional Limited and to report to him by telephone whether or not the lady was on the train. He would wait at his office for this infor mation. He hung up the receiver and thought for a moment. It looked all right. But Roberta was clever. And if she intended to try any funny business at Birchwood, he wanted to be there himself. Call ing up his chauffeur, he instruct ed the man to be ready with the car and a packed bag at ten o'clock; they might have to drive all night. Then he rang for his secretary and Informed him that they would work after dinner, , About nine o'clock Washington reported that there had bee- no passenger answering the lady's description on the Congressional Limited; and at midnight, having set his affairs in order for a few days and given his heavy-eyed sec retary innumerable detailed direc tions, Scott set out for New Hamp shire, via Greenfeild and Winches ter, a more direct though rougher route than that chosen by his daughter. Thus it was that he chanced to meet between Keene and his coun try place a certain smart touring car, and turned to eye sharply the black-haired -young chauffeur and the crepe-shrouded woman, in the tonneau, not suspecting their iden tity, but inquisitive on general principles about any strangers lot lowing that road. And thus it was, too, that Piggy was led to remark: Ho-lee 'smoke! We've got to hump ourselves." . h How could he have traced us?" Roberta asked. r Give it up. I don't believe he - - lr-V fc - ttmt srntmiArisTs chthiOi The i'mt Spirit oa lint ,r h ufreh. of Sa lem will bold aervice at their ban (aver Miller's n-ore) thin, f aaday eveainr, Oct. 10th. at ?:0 o'clock. Mr. L.uU L Valtey af Portland will be Weaker aad aietxace bearer. - The- public: Is Cordially inrited la the meeting. r , y chxxstiak; gCTEjrcE S i i ' ? Firnt Churrk, rrr of Laberty and Cheoieketa atreeta. Sunday morning aer' vieea fet 11 oVUx-k. Sunday evening at S. ' Subjeet of lesMtn sermon, "'Are Hiu. lisease, and Death 'Ileal f" Wetiawxttlay eveniac testimonial meetfner at .8 .a'cloek. Eanday 'aobool uuion eoaveae at 9:30 aad 11 a. m. Keadinr room - Ma- aoai Temple, open daily frnm 11 to j:30, exeept Hnndaya and holidays Saaday aftrnoon from 3 to 5; every eveninc, a eept Wednesday and Bundav from to TOITAKIAIT ' ' : Cottage aad Ckemeketa Hot.. Car. Mar tta rereaketiaa, miniiuer. Church school will awt be in aesaion thi SandaT. Ie- ol tonal aerrire at 11 a. m. Rot. i ranit ftj Ud; of Kujene, will preach harinc for hi wibjeet. "Tba Sermon J h American Newapaper Pre ache.' " Tbo aoloiat for the day wiU be Mr. Harry (tylea who will aiDR, "Come Ye lilessed," froia th Oratorie, -"Th- Holy City.V'. Mm. Wi A. Ileaton at tba or. earn vTh Kmerkow . crab.- wm.'iae. at tnaal' On Trtirdy aireaing aT" 3 in ihr Kawpaa rooia t .tkv TJiatarUa. hBrch. aervie for worslip it tli Y. M. ?. A. buildinpr thia morninr at 11 o'clock. Ker. J. f. Tibbit will preach upon the theme, "The Great Commisaion and lt rreaent Day Application.' 1 At 7;30 this oven i n there will be a meeting for prayer aad conference at the same place. A cordial invitation is extended to all, irrespective of denominational affiliations,- to attend these aerviees. if-aay raa. Mr. Philip Keers U s piaa wt of rare ability. The f larda sinr ia every meeting. Kvaase'iist Moore's sab jeet Snnday afternoon, "Come and Wtae." Cvenins anhject, , "The Second Comioc of Christ. Hear the bis; quartette Sn daV kixbt. Services every nirbt including Saturday.. Oet. 10th. Come early and b - , .' rrtBT EVAKGEUCAL " Center and IJberty. K. 1. Coiver, pas tor. Sunday krhool 9:45. 1..- L. Thora taai, "superintendent. Preachias. at 11. Kanceliral League of Chrixtia-n Kndeavor meet at G:liO. Anna Miles, president. I'rtnrfa Baers, leader. KTauinr service at. 7:30. Kv, ra Maarer of Tigard. Ore., will preach at both services. The Kvana;elit-al leaKe of Christina Kndeavar will have charge of the prayer meeting; on Thursday evening at ":3". laare Maves, leader. -v FEEX METXODIST Winter aad Market Ste.. ltev. J. T. Taylor, pastor. Services 11 a. -, and 7;45 p. m. Sanday acheol 9:45 a. m., lr. F. S Schats, superintendent losag peoples' meeting C:30 p m Prayar meet ing Thursday :45 p m. District Elder K. I. Harringtoa will preach "riday and Saturday evening. Oct. 15,, IS at ?:SO p. m.. preparatory to quarterly meeting service on Oct. 17. .- . IV Too, ' patr.'VerwicM. 11 a, at, sd :3u p. as. Kev.VJC.'E. tiw vui give aa . tUastratea ,serno d ' power, . l ae Land of Prom ihe."." The rheraa will sing. Mrs. A. E. Ttley r. will aiae ffertoTy. Kaaday school .9:45,' A. Rhoten, su per in tendenU The tw F.p worth . leacaes will meet at a:3. - ine mia-wees: service t 7 :30 : mm Thursday evening. - eabject. Hope with Tennyson s 'Troit the Bar." The Woman's Home Missionary society will meet on Wednesday afternoon at Leslie Hall , KKIOHT MXM0KIAI. (Congregational) 19th and Kerry. H. C. Stover, minister. "The Second Mile" and "The High tJos of High Living" will be the sermon' sub jects in the morning service at lO . m. and the evening service at 7:30.. Chris tian kndeavor at S:45 p. m. Wednesday, Oct. 13, will be- opening night- la tho new church. The occasion will be a soc ial gathering end business meeting; Friday evening the Kimball organ will be dedicated in a recital by William Rohin son Boone of Portland, assisted hv Miu Kale McKwen of Whitman Conservatory of Mnsic. Walla Walla, Wash. Sunday , Oct. 17th will he dedication day with jserviee at 11, 2:30 and TT30 p. m. I. S. B. A International Bible Students Associa tion meet every Sunday, in Derby build ing. Court' and riigh streets. 'Honrs it) to 12 a. m., and 8 to 8 m. Yo are cordially invited Ur atudy with ns. 'Fun eral services in Salem aad vlcinit will be conducted free of charge by local Bi ble class. Phone 1450-W. ; 5 JASON LEE MEM0EIAX M. S. -,rNf Winter stree:, at Jefterson Avenue. Take 'the street buss to Summer and Jet ferseit Ave. . Thomas Acbeson, pastor. Bert -Thompson : and" Mrs. A. M.Oentry, helpers in charge of the Junior church and -young peoples work, Ckurch arboul 9:45 a. m. Classes' fur all ages. Pub lic worship 11 a. m. Sermon theme: "Our KesponsibiKty to "Youth, by the pester. Janior church down stairs in charge of Kev. Thompson and Mrs. Gen try.' Infant baptism at morning service. Service old peoples home 3 p. m. Three chapters of Kpwortb Lague in separate rooms B:30 p. m. Young people from Junior high age and up cordially invited Open formu for adult ta chorea annex at 6:30. Joseph Barber in charge. Pnb lie worship at 7:30 p. m.' A service of song," fellewKhip, and gospel preaching. Pastors theme., "School Life, Its Temp tat ions and Trinmpha." , Cordial welcome to- the public for all cervices. ' XCXSTLB CHAPEX. V. B. 17th. and Nebraska Ave., W. X. Blod cctt. pastor. Services 11 a. n;.. and 7:30 p. ' m. Sermon topics, 'Our Uefuge, ana evangelistic. Hunaay senooi 10 a dv, C. P. Wella, superintendent. Young people a meeting 6:30, Willie Ounnigen president. Prayer meeting Thursday eventng at 7 :30. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner State and Church Sts Fred C. Taylor, D.D., pastor. Services ll.ija. and 7:30 p. ra. Sermon topic, "Come and Take." 1 1 a. m. "The Bible That Everybody Reads," 7 p. m. Male chorus will sing, "There Ii No Death." 0'Hara. Anthem, "Angel Voices Ever Singing," Shelley. 7:30 p. in., vocal solo "Come t'nte Me," Neville, Miss -Margaret Arn old. Sunday school 9:45 a. m., H. F. Shanks, superintendent. Young peoples meetings: University Epworth League, Keith Rhodes, leader. Topic, '.'Bleacher Athletes." Membership night. . t Firt Church League,. Hal Lehman and Harry Each, leaders. Topic. 'Plavln the Oame." Woman ' Foreign Missionary society meets en Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. E. TJtafctiet 325 -.X Capital.'.. The monthly meeting- of the Official board will be held on Wed nesday evening at 7:30. Prayer' end praise service on' Thursday, night at 7:30. The thought for the evening" ' win "be": "What Kind ot a Revival Is Needed To day M' Baptismal service aait iwcsntxm joi members at the morning service. Janior cbui-eh" will meet at 11, John Beck ty assisting the superintendent. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Court and X. 17th 5ts.,-R. L. Putnam, pastor. Mrs. R. L. Putnjmjunior pas tor. Services 11 a. "m., and 1:$0 p m. Junior service 11 a. m. Sermon topiei: "Onr Three-fold Enemy," aad "Marred and Remade." Music in Bible school furnished by Mrs. Joy Turner Moses' or chestra. Arthur Perkins, pastor of M. K. church. Milwaukee. Wis., will preach at morning service. Sunday school 9:45 a. m., E. W. Cooley, superintendent. Young peoples' meetings: Volunteers visit shut-ins in afternoon. Christian Endea vor 6:30, junior aad Senior intermediate societies. Interesting for young folks, j Adult prayer meeting 6:30. Today marks the beginning of our Home-force Evan gelistic crusade. .There will be services cash, .evening during the week, except esturaay.. sermons, Ine Indestructi superiority complex of our people takeV quoth p an Polah Af n t n oodod f Ar Mt rAnm TO frri "11T1 I lliue . VOillluu lual ; U8 i . DUi cu I ia ine rower in ine uiooo. ext a.W s Yv w. T - -1 .ot, w r.,&M kVs,,J WiLord', lay is our annual rally da, in th4 ' i ' FIRST BAPTIST Liberty and Marion, Ernest H. Shanks pastor. Services 11 s. m and 7:30 p. Mermen topics, "Keeping Step With God,' ' and ' 'The Best Love Story Ever Told. Anthem for morning worship, "O Master Let Me Walk With Thee, Myers; solo, "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings, Liddle, Miss Grace Fawk Sunday school 9:45, Ed Kchunke, super intendent. B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 Sunday evening. Anthem,. "O Eyes that "Are Weary, Bartlett. Violin solo. Cava tins,". Hollaender, Helen Selig-O'Xeil Prayer meeting on Thursday evening at 7:30. Yes it would. But. suppose he takes. Celia away before we can get Jiold of her?" I , We mustn't let him . ' -How can-we prevfent It?" . uunno. uepenas on now ne FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Center and Liberty, Charles E. Ward, pastor. Services 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. sermon topics, "The Water of Life ana Lnselfish Service. Special num bers by the quartet at both services Sunday school. 10 a. m.. Rally Day. Mark McCalllster, superintendent. Monday evening the younger married people's club will meet for an informal party at 7:30 0 clock, Thursday at 7:30 study and prayer meeting. Friday the business and professional women will have supper promptly at 6 o clock in the church par lors, supper to be followed by program ot interest to all. itally Day m the Sun day school should find aU members and friends 'of the church present. A special program will be given. Let every member ana iriena ot tne church attend the Com mumon service this morning and the help rui program in the evening. FIRST CHRI8TIAN Center and High Sts., E. C. Wbitaker, pastor. ivian G. Whisler, assistant pas- tcr. aervicea ii a. m ana f :t p. Both messages wilr he delivered by the pastor, the choir will nor tn Anthem and there will be a trio. "It Waa for -Me,. Charles Blount, sung by Martha Henderson, Vivian Whisler snd lues Wood. Sundsy school .9:45. Young peoples meetings, 6:30, Senior Christian r, no ear or lea by riaiei aseacorris and In teravediate society led by Orla Leach 1 brims LaLhike will sing a solo. Topic. now 10 i Tin logeiner. - That la the messaire UTeciericK steiwer put over in msijoes it. But-1 haven't come un sneech in which he referred to th6 former inferiority" com- J here to be lickedvat thisjgarne. rjlex of the people of Oregon, and in which he pleaded ior the Nary, wt. There's oo Tnucht nv fsVa nnoeoaalnn ef f ia nrmni'apd Innd K, I against the future T".- rvy.. J Un1 flAnrint vxnK millr -onrl VlOTIPV "fftP I hOUSe. i rui.uicxuu IB a uuiu. uwnuis aWivp thA nromised land of the Israelites: with possibilities beyond the fondest dreams of the men of old who perished rwvAtiAA tnpv nan crrassnoDDer SDinis. Mr; Steiwer pleaded that Oregon get out ot tne grass lapinner" class: that her people live up to their opportunities and possibilities ; possess themselves in full measure of their t0 the house and have it out with nmrnisiHi laiiu. . ----- - , ; f -i miu Millions of people throughout the world today study the lesson of Caleb and Joshua, whose names, will liye forever, hACAiise thev had the superiority complex, lor the above text is the one chosen for the international sunaay senooi lesson f nr this Rundav. v - ' v w--- a ' a w a " Mr. Brown, a newspaper publisher m a city in wesi- phalia, Germany, has been visiting with his brother,. Wm. j,, he., the who'll thing and Brown OI Salem ior a lew weeKS .ne nas swrieu ou nu iy- were. nowhere, and If he ever - - a. - -WW a ! 1 A J A. B- A. ' 1L . ' 3 I tali X.' I - turn trip.) lie tola a sraiem inenu inai me . uuci, u i catcnes us at tnis which ne lives is a poor one. in agricultural resources, dux. it Dennis, it's a case ror strategy. flr.nvwc.v4ti 1 A nAfl fW nonnla in tt f prritorv Ipss than half the I Bob. Finesse and strategy." He size of Oregon. The Willamette vaiiey can support in muc- ..uVi . w. I A nvhndv 11 to nn that hlrl pendence -and contentment ten minion peopie - .' And it will do so before many years, if we will get nd of niir inferiority complex, take on the superiority; -complex, duit thinking in terms of grasshoppers, ana iuuy possess our promised .land. "What are we go lng ta do?' Roberta asked,- "If we go on to Keene, he may take her away be fore? we even get back." I Piggy nodded thoughtfully. "Perhaps I'd better go straight e hot now.' Not on your life! Bearding: the lion and defying Jove may be all ; very well in poetry but you don't want to try any of that stuff on G. A." . : I I did once.? ;'-v You were of age. She isn't. Bible school. Fuller announcement today. We welcome the public to any and all these services.. CHURCH OP GOD 1346 J. Church St., J. J. Gillespie, pastor, services ii a. hi., aad 7:30 m. bermon tomes. "Th chnrch i ProDhecv." and "The Now T.ai,m..i tnuren. Sunday school 10 a. m.. M 1 1 " I . I .. . I T"" xarKus. suoerintenuent. (mm peoples' meeting :4S p. m. Miss Dora Hanson, leader: subject: "Where Are iuj vuen. a;v. Kerular week lv nrsv er service Wednesday evening 7:30, Jas gravis, inufr, At Shipley's the ladles of Salem have satisfied themselves that, they can get the finest fall and win ter frocks, .coats and dresses ever shown In this city. () Capital Bargain Hotise, Capital Tire Mfg Co;, Mlke'a Anto Wreck ing. Three a one. uargam cen ter ot Salem. Thousands of .bar gains. H. Stcdnbock, 215 Center. sider this . discos raging ?, : . 3f aybe. and only because .we .havev been thinking wronglyv ' or,.. possibly; thioking jnot at. all. y J fln "Arrfving",there.is deep sat isfaction, of course, : but Jt marks the end to thrills. . . r We had forgotten that' ' . v In th "Getting There" lie all the wonder and expectation. - What If. like' the little bird, we mu&t ,try . and - try acaln? Every blunder makes 'for the better sud- tesfe orthe next trial.; y . ln.tant success is not an entire ly unknown Quantity in human en deavor." Occasionally it is the re suit .of genius. More vof ten , it,, is caused ly near genius and is only a flaali in the pan. . ; v . . i Too .. quick' success foredains failure for averaeraprtal5v since It requires of Ihem; no; training that will enable them to sustain . .lit IsJhersuccess-won'thTough courage, effort aai perserverance tba tayt by", moat of su. Weak at the beginning and doubtful, we gain strength and wisdom and self assurance bit by bit, until at last there Is i revealed the power latent wlthhsusr ' -'- . i t L3f e" Is" the , : Great AdvAture; therefore achievment mus not be too easyl-In-uncertainty, risk, ef fort.we find most of the tun. f rThbrigfit jjave wings, they wili not. carry s farw .t7nle8sweJearn well how to use them. ;:: . .. ". ' " Tlioujch We Have Wings- Even if "all God's chillun have wings," as the old spiritual de clares they have, it does not follow that all God's chillun' know how to use them Did you ever watch a nestling learning how to fly? Hon uncertain he is! JIow com icallv awkward! What a deal of flopping about he does before he actually takes flight! Yet, however frequent his fail ures, now nearly spent his strength, ' the - persevering birdlet never gives up. He tries and tries again until that moment when his small soul is flooded with faith in himself . and he is convinced be yond all doubt of his own ability. The pinions that up to now have been little more than troublesome appendages have suddenly become instruments for his success, a force powerful enough to carry him straight to the goal of his heart's desire, yet subject to con trol. To put to a final test his courage and 'his skill he tops to the tip of a twig scarcely heavy enough to bear his weight. A teasing breeze slaps the twig. The nestling holds his poise for all the twig's mad swaying. It is enough. He hesitates no longer. Swiftly, surely-he soars into the sunlit spaces, is lost in depths of azure. Nestling no longer is he, but fullatfleged member of his tribe and master of his fate. . ' Our birthright is success. Unless we sell if for a mess of pottage we have a God-given right to our place in the sun. But, like that small bird, we must find.lt. To find it we first -must prow ourselves. ' . Though we have wings, they will not serve us until we have learned to use them. ' Do wa who hoped to reach the h.eights.Jln.sne glorious flight con- - -- ' ? ;.!-a11MlkWMMMi "Let Staples See to your Sight" Dr Edward TEE Boring "'' Something r to 'fe. Think-About - - . o-' - -v : ' - .- , , , I - v 1 ' - t : : . t . - - - . - ... v - ... 1 i ... ' ' -:i ... .- . ' ': I 7 T I When y tn havi? a, toothache.yo a , visit your dentist I "and have the trouble removed " i.v4 - If you need medical attention., yon at once seek, the family physician. BUT when you have a headache. ; do you have your eyes examined and see if the trouble rests : there?.v Or--do you try and rid yourself of this trouble by the use ot quick curative, methods? . 4 i . - Nine out" of every ten headaches " are caused by the eyesi' Have your s eyes examined today and relieve . .yourself of those terrible headaches. PH0NE 1200 " FOR APPOINTMENT L '' CORNER STATE AXD HIGH STREETS . Salem, Oregon.'-''', ' " . y In Connection With Bed Cross Drug Co. THERE: I S N O SV BSTIJ VX & ? 0R, iEE'Ci t RiIlC i'ft't SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Washington and Commercial. Sunday school 10. Kaily and - promotion day. Meeting for worship 11. Prayer meeting riKST PXESBTTZSIAK On Church street between Chemeketa and Center ts., Norman Kendall Tully, 1). !., pastor. V:30 a. m., Sunday school. H. K. Barrett, Supt. 10:45 a. m.. morn ing worship. Sermon. "Aspects of the Mohammedan Problem," by Dr. Tully. The choir will sing. "The Lord Is My Licht," Parker. Organ numbers:. "Min ster March," Wagner; "Andante eon Moto " Calkin: and "Duke Street. Whiting, infants will be baptised at the morning service. 5 p. m., advance Inter mediate social hour. This is for tho aea- jor high school etad en ts of the church and congregation; they will meet in the club room. :36' n. m Christian Endea,vor He told a Salem friend that, the district in catches ns at this our name's i I?f- fenWraSIL a vance Intermediate, and 'Miss Edna rur dy the Intermediate. 7:80 p. m., evening worship. Motion picture message, "The Triumph of Justice" will be presented by the Anti-Saloon League. Mis Thei- ma Da via will sing, "O .May My Walk Be Close With God," Johnson; and the Young Peoples' Choir will sing, "Re joice, Parker. Organ numbers: Ador ation" (Holy City), Gaul; and "Keeea- sional, Kroeger. FULL OOSrEX. MISSION 237 State street, Ralph t. Bullock, paster. Services 2 aad 7:30 p. m. Sun day school 2 p. m. Bible study and evangelistic meetings Wednesday, Thurs day and Saturday nights at 7:45. Come and receive, your portion of meat in due season that yen may be prepared for the soon, coming of the heavenly Bridegroom. Matt. 24:44-4ii The -prophet Naham in -wiar i tr vwali a drn- A.m Jk anair - - - X-a:- back. Anybody live on that high hill over there?" ; ' - No. - Not when I was here. anyway. - , , Is your house injsight from the top of it?" "Yes. Why?"v ''We're got to 'see what's going on. can yon drive a can Then : youHI have to - be Iook- bottom of-the hUl aa We can aeLl saye that in the days when the antemo- Dit are aoeanaing is tne nay oi rtia ST. PAUL'S (Episcopal) Church St.. at Chemeketm R.v H Iuncan Chambers, rector. Missioner. The Ven. Percy C. Webber. Harvest Uome Festival Sunday. Holv Euehariat at '7:30 in the chapel. - Second celebra tion at ,11 a. nu, with special music and a sermon by Archdeacon Webber. Km. ing service at 7:30 n. m. -Th mm.; ;n be the Harvest Home Festival musie and the church will be decorated with the re turns of the harvest. Archdeacon Webber will preach at all the aerviees. Church school at 8 :45 a. m.. Mrs. Florence Cham- brrs; Supt. Young peoples' fellowship met at . :30 p. m. with address by the Miiniener. TUe mission services sre for all people and all will be welcome. At 8:90 t. m. there will be a anecial a.rmon by (he Missioner for men only aad all men are, invited. Week day services of the Missipn will be at 7:30 a. m. each day and again at 10:30 and also at 7:30 p. ra. On Wednesday a special service of women only and on Saturday at 10:30 a. m. for' children. Each eveninr th vested choir will lead la the singing and " w" sung mat are xamiliar. All will enjoy the clear apeak ing of Arch deacon Webber and are urged to attend any and all the services. Meanwhile Piggy's father wor ries over business troubles," chief of which Is Scott's threatened In vasion of. his own field. 1 - V; And then jseveral. things happen '. Read oitt. -s.Vi. :h'--ir : ' I. H . CHAPTER ,1 t&Zl , ' Piggy's dad found; no solution, but by the time the Adventurers had A reach Worcester, Brazenose, sloeepless, had soothed ' . himself .with. the reflection that Scott was , a -notorious ' bluffer. ' Unques tionably he . intended 'to control the Brasenose Automatic Loom homself, ; If possible; i perhaps, in the event of ' failure,' he .really ' meant: to manufacture, a .similar machine . Bat -the cost of per fecting one 5 and building a fac tory would be high and the time .. required long, and possibly mean- while he might be reconciled. Re- . j... ...i.". i. j ... ..... . . i , solving to resume shis search.1 for another threading f device; and at the : same Ume :waUf vfarily, per mitting ho crinkled roseleal to further; endanger his relations with, Scottv toward daylight. Pig gy's father slept." r Not so Roberta's sire. - He had herad from 1 the detective. . Late in ' the afternoon the little dark man in the' blue suit had called bin by telephone from the Pen sylvan ia station, reporting .that h is ; qu arry . had van ished. ' Scott said things shattering the rules of the telephone company, and . the detective submitted a full verbal report of his discoveries, .-" . me iaay naa, Deen,met ny.a young man' about twenty-five, he thought, with thick,; wavy; Ught- and hustle back, to the- house for my field glasses Lucky I brought it. '.You hike for 'the: hilltop and 111 find you. I'll be back. p.. d But Peter! , It's air: thick woods . and brush. I'll tear my veil and " " '. :"'. ;.- "Rats! . Buy a new one. . We've got to know what's doing. . - " Well, suppose he takes her away? What can I do about it?" ?Beat It for the. foot of the bill and tell me which way they went when I. get back. We'll trail "era. I don't believe he'll leave right away he must' have driven all nightbut we've got to be sure." V :: (To be continued). , : :l (Copyright hy Margaret Camerea Lewie. Jteleased threngh Ceatril Press lu'a) . iS t s 7.... rr :n . A i big i shipment of stationery Just received at Pat ton's Book Store. All the latest shades. Good1 (God'sf Ata-8.. preparation. Kahum 2 :3-5 ; 14TLI. ST. ICETHOrjIST TtWTSnfttAT. r" LtltAand Hill BtS Patrik UaUia. pas ter - and Sunday school superintendent. Sunday school 9:43 a- m. Morning wor ship 11 a. m. Kpworth League 7 p. Evening service 8 p. m. The Ladiea Aid will meet on Toeaday at 2 p. m. ia the home of Mrs. Chr. Floer, 256T Oak St. Oar , first quarterly conference will be held Tuesday evening at 7:30 ia the church. Prayer meeting and choir prac tice Taursiay evening at 7:30 and 8:30. Van are all cordially invited to our scr- viree. ; GLAD TIDIKGS MISSIOIT 343 Vx Court St.. C. Si. Joknutn rmt.m.r Services 3 and 7:3o p. m. Sunday schooi f.-p-, "erkey, superintendent. ek day services Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening. Kev. Andrew JnS. eon will be with aa over Sunday. cornex stkxet kethodist 13th and Center f Sta.. A. P. Hilmer ua.tur. services 1 1 a. m.. aai n n n Sermoa topica, , "Significance f the Cross Tf Christ In the ChHatian t.lf--' n "Fslth Is the Victory.' After the '" sermon at 11 o'clock the Lord'a supper will he celebrated.. 8unday school at io o clock, a. H. Grallsp. At 7:li youag peoples' meeting and class -meeting vv.. .y.u-u. o u crocs; tne x.nruan era, ' .- - brown hair and gray eyes. No, he hadn;t beenvable to learn who he gt0ck aa shown oa Broadway. was. . lueyjsaa gone io bnerry s, I Nw Tork. '- ' ' f CHUSTIAir AVX MISf I0KAXT - ALLLUTCB Tabernacle 55 Ferry St. Meeting every night at 7 :30 and Sunday after noon 3 p. m. The Jubilee Evangelistic Party composed af 7 persons are holding a campaign meeting itr the tabernacle. Bev. Moore and wife who are at the head f the party, were former missionaries ia Japan, for about tea years. They left there after the great earthquake. They were nariea is ine rums, ana were res cue. The singinff t'lerda were former vaudeville singers. They are nationally known.t having snng much ever the king distance radio. Tiere MtUe & year eld. gxri, ssu viara aise-auigs solos. Her voice ia sweet and wonderfully eJear. The Clards aiag the aonthera maladies aa few :' HAZAKCirS -i 19th and Marlnn t TT J rjL . r . . - - - -, aw ii op Kins, pastors. Services 11 i. n, and :ou p m. Sermon topics, "Danger ear.aaa Man .ot Uonseioua of IL': and (.hrtsuaairy and the Bible." Sn.ci.i singing at both services on Sunday. Sen- ' ";i m" ank Litwiller, superintendent. Senior -young peoples' e:aw p., topic, "Mlssiena." Thia meeting in charge of the Missionary com mittee. Junior Christian End ot., a -alt u. ri. . . . . . . r " j - "neiasao, isaaer. wed . 7 nfiui as l itv nraver and shm. meting, led by the paater.i The Saera- oi me urti supper at 11 a.-1 and sermon br Mrs. Hank Ins. Th- .v.. or win preach Sunday night... 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