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THE OHKGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1C,. 1927 7' ' If I All I I 1 yt " ' - Vn Xi. 439 ThiS charming moderate priced dwelling i admirably suited for comfort and econ omy. It has four good sized rooms on the ground floor and room in the upper story for two large bedrooms and a bath- The exterior i at tractive and the arched openings to the entrance combines nicely with the projecting dining nook to break the severity of the fa cade. The well built chim ney and brick trim on the porch also enhance the arch itectural values of the ex terior. The living room is cozy and its fireplace and wide front windows, combined with appropriate furnish ings, will produce a charm ing interior. The coat closet is conveniently located and entrances to the hallway and to the dining nook are well placed. Kitchen facilities are am ple and an outside entrance la conveniently placed. There are plenty of windows in the kitchen and adjoining dining nook. Cases and closets are amply provided. . Two good sized chambers and a bathroom, opening from a small central hallway, complete th layout of the grod floor. Each of the bedrooms has a clothes closet and the hall is provided with a linen'closet. A stairway from the hall leads to a large upstairs tpa e which may be utilized for two bedrooms a.nd u bath. Spaulding Logging Company SALEM, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE rliurrli. fiinnT Liberty and :l.e Sunday morning ervioe at 11, eveninc ervie at . Snbjeri r'irM nieketa. rinniiay Ickson sermon, "Life." Wedtieidiy etrenine te?,t imonial ireetinir at S. Sun- Ji day k iiool ei n rontrene at 9:45 and 1 a. ui. Keadius room -a Masonic T bib pie. ojien daily front 11 to 5:30, ex cept Suadajx and hoiidayn; Hun-lay aftiT- Kn from J tn j, every evening except dnosdav and Sunday from 7:0 to i. 1 BETHANY REFORMED Conn r ot t apitul and Marion treet. Rumlay cliool ID a. ni.. and tiennan Her ri te ll a. m. M. Denny, u.iu.sler. JASON LEE MEMORIAL M E. North Winter Street at Jefferai n Ave.. Thviaa Atltesou. )ator. -Mrs. Gentry in charge of the Junior church. Take th II ('d.ind Ave., tr Fairjrotind road bu to .-ominer and Jefferkon ifreets, then one bhrlt west. Tiiin church extendi to the public a warm welcome fo attend all the pert ice- of tiie cote.iuE Lord's day. Cliurcb hool o(en Kt ":l a. in., w itii kix sojiarute dej.artments functioning. Public ,ir-lii. I) a. m.. Iev. 1. li. le h, Intru t Superintendent will occn py tha pulpit. Thrt Jon tor chur.h will meet in V'sv; liall. V- tins people " feel at home di thik kerrica . Three chap ter of tl.e Kpworth Ieaffue will meet t il:3 i.. m , for derotional service They wele. me stranger. Mw tings are full of intirert. The open Furum tot adults meet in the church annex at thi hour. Free dicukkion of vital religion themes. Publir womhip 7:30, p. m. Theme: "What the College Young" People of thq World Th uk Al.out lieiigion. Jim lfet:. deiesate to the reat ktudent convention at Miiwaukee. will akit (he paior i "i tain serTtcew.-r1!)! inuic and sool lillousbip in alt kcrvico. $ I. B. 8. A. Iuirii i'HFiijl liilili- Mtudt-ntk AsKoeia tion. M- vt . t. rv Sunday in Iery Bids.. C, ,irt aud Ilish street, for ll.bie t.tud;. ii re cordially invited to Mudy wit i s Hour 10 to 12 ni.. aim to 1 n. i. . Knneral " Ke.rvires- in SaUi'i ar.l n-initv enmltii-teri fri oi rliar- , !,c;ii li1ilt elnss. . l'hone 1 .V. FIRST EVANGELICAL 'enter :i j. 1 I.i-.ertv. K. II. Cnlrer; p.;,s tor. fciuD -. IhkiI ".t :4.'.. t.. 1 Thor.t- t'-n. Hup, in,' ndent. I'rearhinjr -ft t 11, I Ktibjeet: ' h.,j of lb WUrS.I W I.eatue o: t'hii- refore th t-iundatio r.- Ijiiil.'" Ernnseltm I ii; Kleaf Hiets at :'. Irw-irht . N"., h I'lrirh, lejil r. t president: . Ilerniee veil, l'rrsul iiu- Kl ;. r ..f the of the On ;- u t uufereiice uies.sige. halem Iihlrirt will bring the CHRI8TIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Tarmmur'..! i;5' 'erry U. II. K.. nH Mr. t aswel': pa Mors. Sunday nchool at - p- m.. Jlr-i. M. Wilson, superintendent. n i v, . J l i 0 :00 A. Mi Sunday School I 1 :00 A: M. The Goodness of God ' 7:15 P. M. Our Heritage of Faith .; The life story of Marcus Whitman in Movinu Pictures t- : , 'I'. ' v. THE CHURCH Four Rooms and Comfort at Low Cost mt t J lllllljl I 1 1 1 " Trrl. CI ir OREGON TELEPHONE 1830 I'reachiusf serviie I! p. subject, "The K.iutiie Uiij.- limine. " Lvairjelietic ser vice at 7:30, kunject. 'Vour Father f'i.res." 'i'ueday eveninir 7:30. t'ellcv.' ship FMflm;. Krdiay exeu.cg Kible ttid. Saturilay evening yonn ;eopies' meeting. SALVATION AEMY 1 4 1 State St. Kvanue!i!-t "Hi:; Jim Kramer says: "Wlii-n the mytir Ho rt of secret aociettcft c'.ose uiiinsl a man whose ife and character it.ay he stained by wron?. thauk tod. I'hriattauity tlirows o;en its iloorft ami ays: 't'orm' ye p or, ye weak and !ncul.' Su.iclay morning licliiless meetiuf; at II o'clock: Sunday school begins at 2:.'0 and youn pe p!es meeting &t 3: P- m Old tiiiie salva tion meeting couiiiumkiii at t p. in. There's a welcome for all without resiled of persons. Ni t Saturday tnlit is First Kvangeltcal Church Niijht." FIB ST SPIRITUALIST The First Spiritual!.-! church of Salem, will h"ld kervices at their hall over Mil ler's store thia Sunibiy evening. Juu. l'J, it :M o'clo-k. Mrs. l.ouella La ' a I ley of Portland will be nit'iiVcr and nesvae carer. Tiie public is cordially invit.-d to attend this ineelin. TIRST UNITED BRETHREN )li'.on street near 1 2th. Bible school at !i:4.), II. C F.ley. sunerinteiiden: will liav,- sjiet ial Mtiging. I'le.n n tij; at 1 1 by the oast' r. I' li. C. K. at G:"A) p. tn. tiospei sermoii at 7 :3n. Mid weeU pruycr lnet'lins; every Mrs. lliday. It-adet. tor. w edticsuay eveiiinsi. '. W. Corley. pas ST. JOHN S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Ititli and A .St.. 11. W. Gross, pastor. There will be regular morning services vriili sermon in Knslisli at 9:15 and (ier man at 1 1. Sunday .school in Knelisl. at !. lliile in the evening at ti. MINISTERIAL UNION At State Institutons -'u.te Hospita; 0 a. tn.. I'athi tie services; Feebie Minde,! institute.. V a. m.. H. C. iStover: Indian sehijol, 3:30 p. in.. X. K. Tnlly ; tiirl srhixil. :; p. in.. . K. Ward. Ki:ul:ir iiutin. Mnniliiy f oreiifxn. Jamiarv l'.J7. J. Willard leYwT Secretary. UNITARIAN ottase and (Tieiueki ta St.. Re. Mar- r crvshetian. minister. I'liureh aehi ol 10 a. ui. tirailrd iustriietinn. (lass at for adulTs endicted 1 y the minister. I 'Vot intial xerviees at 11 a. m., nulijart ef the nrraim. "Why Men I.nved and HhIihI Jestis." iu'o ny Mrs. M. Kershp tian. "Fear Not Yf. U Israel." Mr. W. A. Dent ll at tiie organ. KNIGHT MEMORIAL ( Com;rej atlonn "Kyes That r!e Sot" and "An Kvry Meirber Church" wi'.r be the morning anil eveiiiui; sermon subjects. Marlow Miller mid !.-nrd Chadwick wiM sins. Shall I Ue Kprpotten." (Johnson) in the lutrn iii? service. The clniir will sins, "I First Cbngrab'onal Church Center and Liberty KEV. CHARLES E. WARD WITH A HEART Could Not at 7:3ij p. m.. C. ". three soci. tiioct at i . l"o Without Thee" 'I'etrie. in. Sunday sclio1 1 at 10 a. Harris,, superintendent. The ': n ( iristian Kndcavor I "i p. m. I'm day evctiinj at ji. m.. . Port la r.H ' v IT r . M. '. A. r : :i . oin- Ti Two 4 ii art i-t k 1 1 1 .". p hour- of . j ll'tnior a "c pr miveil. cil liesn a ;. eimi riinr'-h uiht v,,M(iei-Thi-uias Achtson will :i : I i tin- .in: it t ti l - .'1 be I. ,-1.1 "-v. lie speaker. Mem- b.Ts dial. ui fi ; li i e nf f!,. itlcuil. i naii .i ale c vi. rl !.. LESLIE itfi C'iiii' nii-ri-.r.i l,.Vn-. METHODIST :..! ,in, My. rs ft.. m-fnr. Suiidny cl Will '1-41 K. A IIli.iTfii. s;ipcrin t -'mi : i... :it 11 o' lurk T'if n;i- Morning worslii I r iircaih on 'Holding Fat to k iiKil ( 'oBM' ifnrp ;ml a Great Faith." S,,-c;;il musir. Tic two Epworth leagues tit (i AUi. Tlif evfiiinj service at 7:30. Tli.' i.istor will ilrliver the 14th sermon tn ' ' Ki'iin Kst.vpt to Can nan" ""Kailesh Hartley.'' S;,,.(ial onisic. Woraann Kor rizn Mi--i- n;ir sor'.ity will int-ft witU Mrs Di'Vr.. -.'ir 1.ts St.. on Wrdaw tiay at -:"it. Mrs. i ha-. Yick will assist Mr-. DfVue as lio-t.-. Mrs. A. Mnlli hii will l.ad tlii dnvi.tittiuil fci-rvire. Mrs. I'.in J!. ( iirn-r and Mi- I'earl Soutt will lie li-K-on J.mU'is. !; sta MuSL;ai) will cv'id'ict tn' My-t'-ry Uux cuntcst. Tlif mid WfiU lujer -civim will be held f'huisday rvdi.iiit .it 7 : "H. sulij Kind ( a U-viral 1 W'u'ild l.ikr Ki;id A.ts 10:1 . .1 ; lb "1 he NAZARENE I ft h a nd M a ri"i: St - M:iri"l: St - 'oin. S'r i r'nori tirii !'. and Mrs 11 a. in., and " st W ord s ll ii'kms. p. 7 :lo p. in. f Our Lord .Spei i.i' fci;ij i : t.'i a. ni.. and "Who Found It Out." is; on Sunday. Sunday school FranW l.itwiller. sujieriuten- dert. Senior vnu'iij pi',iples meetintr at n:;;il p. in. .lunior Christian Kndeavor p. ni. Mrs. '1 "nomas Xunneinaker, lender. Wednesday niirht prayer uieet nz at 7 :.'H). The nastor will preach Sunday morninz. Mrs. Hopkins will prea h Sunday niht Great Religious Event of Year in Salem FBT C W ' , - if ' i V " w ' ll ,,- . x V-.-V-' "' 1 ' . - L . 1 - , aiW .. miaa A XL. CA8TLB CHAPEL UCT?ED BRETHREN " Corner N. ITtb and NeUrtik Ave., W. H. Hit d get I. ptor. Krvi-r 11 . m., ' nd ; 7 :43 p. '- m. 8er3ion Topic, "Abundant Life in Christ." and Kunrf listie. Special mastic, fchmday aehoal 10 a. m., P. C. Wells, Superintendent. Young puopieV meeting S:-15, " Will Iuniean, president. Woman's Aid Wednesday. KranceliUc service each night during the me.-lc. All are inrited. Come hear the good new of taxation that is able to make the wise. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION 342U 'urt S.. c. S. Johnson, pastor. PTvlce5 ' ami ::iU . in. Sunday wliool 2 p. ni.. . lit-rk -v. suiw-riiilwridt'iit. Vek day aervi:fk Tue'djv, Thursd and tsut nrday vein:;s. CEKTEK STREET METHOD'ST l-Jih and (enter St-.. A. K. llimer. -Ht(r. S-rn-t-s II h. jiid p. m. Srmou to, : "Kai h Ailivc-,' and Bi i;e M:1. Si'inlajk si- biM 1 at '0 . m.. H. II. Ura!j.ip. .superintendent. Young irs J::.! I ti- .it . I .. t; .- I'i.i .,-.,,, r, Irrnlrr. The umrivii:; erve is in tioriraii tltt ev,.r(if mtv'i, i- is ;i? tin Khj !is!i tnrludiu I'.ie i'.. I.. t ullage pryi r mretins at .In- Martin S-iireier resi Aenrr on Xe)r!:-ki aTenuf, Wednesday 7:J0. CHURCH OF CCD I3!U N. iuifti St.. .). .1. (;il'ps;ii. naslti. i, 'i-rife 11 n ifi.. nil 7 : ir.. Sermon t:irx : ' ' Kortdyeue.' ' aud " llow to Hi. tain the Xi'vp llirth.-' Sun day srlii ti! In a. in.. Mrv. Walter S.ir- LiiK iii r nt ndnt. ouiik pe-pie: meet :n; iert : l'rj er 7 '! 7 ::;0. ' :''!. Anlrv liivis, leMle-: sub-"lirf-.i Ti-arhiiiff. of Jesus.' i.ri'-e Wednejdiy evening at 'I c.u her ineetiit? Friday evening FIRST BAPTIST :ti.d Marion, Km.-st II. Shrinks, Libert y pastor. ervi.es 11 a. ir., uud 7:3n p. Sermon topic.. "How ! i Are lou Wcrth.'" and "D n't Die Cn Third." Resi.l nieetins conducted by Ft-v. Js. W. Kramer. aasrsed by Frank McCravy. w-ll iiritiou all this week. Meetings vi'-!i cxeniii'. Hi 15Y and Senior 1Y wi it mi-r in.. i'.l I ovs etect to;ther at 6:.i0 and lr. Kra will aldress th.- meet . At - p. iii t'e K'siioTe theatre. lr. Kramer deliver his ure.it address to ii.en and "How'- Your Uaekbnnef" The story i i f'.o!. Kitsiiuinons former pugilist. AH i-lcii :i:i-l boys admitted free. Meet-ir-iX liiiti.iioe- a!1 w eek. acli eVet'.iT ex cept Saturday. MILL STREET l.'ith and Mill Sts.. METHODIST I'atrik Iah!in. pas in., a nd 7 : 3n p. in. a. m . Miss K-ther r. Services 1 I u i n.l.t v scl'.ool 'J : 4 r ricson, siuierintendeiit . Young peoples' neetip.s 6:30 p. ni. Tlip W. F. M. S. will meet on Monday at 7:30 p. in., in i he heme ,f Mrs. StMivtrom, Trade St. Piayer meeting and choir practice on Thursday at 7 :.ii and (J .30 rekpective ly. You aro all cordially insiled to our services. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL (YnKr and Liberty, Charles K. pastor. Services 11 a. ro., and 7 Ward. : 1 3 p. in. S-'rruoii topics.- I lip tinooness i f ( J-ful. ' and "Our Heritage of Faith." T!ie evening ervice wll include the tiirillii' 1'fe slory of -Marcus Whitman, pioneer luissioii try to i he Nirt h wst tcr r:t ri. in five r N if inoxiiiif pictures. S'juday school II, Mark M.-Callister, mi :i-rintendeit. Thursday :t 7:31 the in;l week Kible study ami pra;.,-r iiectin will l.'i' held. coficlud: i: u the lefer of 1'ail to Cio Ki;maii-. C-i Friday the women ar s-ked t( attend an atl day i.ieetio of the Cnio'i ir business a'ol work. The m-'i'tinir will be hi hi at the ir -I., for l'tni-li will str hh lfinnsii : ST. PAUL'S 'liurl: sirc.-i ;; ( CHURCH li.-ir.'ki-t,i. K.r. IJolv Ii -Ku. II. i 1 1 c in . !i)li'.-iM 'ii a iti i,, rs. -.frlitr. il hi tlt- rh;,tl .it ).r.i,-r. I.it:ny ,-ifi'l --rni" 'I !! Vdlunterr Vtst..ii rlinir I ; will iPi: Hie t ins. chI p.u 1 f,f th s-rvi'-'s f.Ttur; Ill lil I.I l,y Mr- I rt 1.1 l! ( illirri, rluitil :tt Yo:i'u i!'fs' Ktiliwshi i. in tl'f lui-isli tous. mi tlw ot M : I a. in . inots at 7 The TPStM rln ir will meet for rehearsal at 7:30 p. in. Thiir-day followed by iunh and ill ii.nir. The xueM will be Mrs. WalW r of I'nrt'n'nd. CHEMEKETA STREET EVANGELICAL Corner of 1 he uekct.i and V litli Sta., (i. K. Kr-kir.e. pa or. Srir,s 11 a. n-... in-1 T Hi i p. m. Sermon topics: "Human 1 1 , .,- i:, . 'ii-..- t ' Jiivme l.e.-idines," and "The S:iv:n; r.tcid.'' Siindn, seliool Hi a. in . ! K Si rails). 'iirh. su pe: i nt eiiden t . Kim -, l;rii 1.,-a'j.- oi 1 nri-tian Kmleavnr. !i:i -ivi'cr an.l inlermeilia'e. lit li :H0. The --niiir nieetintr will 'e led iiy Mr-. Maul Sii-wart. Th crmrin; attend-ince tied ii?t,'re-t in the series of KranTeiistic nril ii'.'. now in pr xre-s. wiiild .seem to inst ir ;- a ntion nceinent their contin snee i h riiiihoot the Week from January 1 tit Ii tn "J'trd. Pre-ihinu e n-h uilit by li,.. i,m t-r a 7:rt". Mrmy are V.ein I Iesi d ami hplped tlir ns-li the soit"stir ri(..jF .fi..Nvas;es in son? beinjj lironght by Kev. If. K. Abel. Mine k-ader and sokii-t. CDtTRT STREET CHRISTIAN Court and X. 17th Sts.. K. L, 1'utoam, pa-: -:.r. Mrs. K. I.. I'utua'n. junior pas tor. Services ll a. m.. and 7.-M0 p. ni. Junior service 11 a. m.s Sertnon topics : "ii'.r lre-"r"ast er Kvan!rdistic Crusade.' and "Wh-te Son Is Hef" Mnsie furn-i-hed by Mrs. Joy Turner Moses orcli.-s-t-a and choir. Sunday chool 9:4i a. in., K. ". Colev. super. ntend-'iif. Clirisliail K:ul"vor 1:30 p. ni.. Junior. Intertredi ji!-. Yuunt I'eoti'e and Seni' r. firad-d ('. K. under ab'e leaders. Interesting meetings for nil a :re-. Voim? folks in vited. Yuhinteers will visit the shut-ins in the afternoon. Annual meet ins Fin iiicius Association Tuesday evening at 7:.!". All members of the Asociati' n who will nre asked to bring a basket sup-IM-r fur G:'lt. Monilrs and those inter ei et are itivited. Thursday 7-U p. in.. buii-h niht program. Volunteer ineet- injr. Hible study, class in "Christian Family." Something valuable to tLTiria- riau workers and parents. Thursday afteri"" n the Ladies Aid society 'C ill lonnret a silver tea at the church. W'outen are invited. We extend a hearty I welcome to any or all these services. FULL GOSPEL MISSION '-37 Horry State St.. Ralph I. Hulhe k. p;istor. .1. Morriss. assistant pastor. Ser- SUNDAY, JANUARY 16, 2:00 P. M. Elsinore Mass Meeting for Dr. James ("Big the cva.nKolfBt who has lrok-n. reftrdt now prt?achinK at the Uaptl.t cliurth, will lecture and pi'rmon "HOW'S YOUR Thousands have verted under It. heard it all Hear Kramer ton how Dob Fitzsimmons was knocked out by lifm and the only man who over floored bint. i ; Frank McCravy, known as one of the great est gospel singers in America and popular O. K. Record man, will sing "The Golden Bells." Bee end be one of the Urgeat crowd of mea ever nthervd to beer the oipeU All churchca are belni lined up for the erent. consmucn ES Volume of Contracts Award ed in 1926 Greater Than During 1925 Washington. D. C. (Special.) With a :car of record-breaking rartivity just completed, construc tion oryrnlions hold promise to continue at a livelv n-i-v during the openiTis; xeoks f 1127. ac corrtinj; to a statistical study just completed Ijy the Associated Gen eral Contractors of America. In dication that the. unusually strong demand for new structures has not yet ceased is found in the large number of contracts recent ly awarded and in the unprece dented volume of "cold weather operations being carried on this winter. The volume of contracts award ed during the first 11 months of 1926 was 8 greater than the corresponding volume registered in 1025, the :ear which previous ly held all records. More immed iately, Die greatest volume of con tracts erf awarded during the month ot November was estab lished two months ago. This con dition indicates a large amount of construction work has been plan ned during recent weeks. New records for volume of con struction under way in November and December were set during the last two months of 1926, indicat ing that the impetus behind con struction work will project itself Into 1927. An index which sets the 1913 average at 100 as its basis, shows the volume of contracts awarded during November to have held the 21 (y level. The corresponding figure for November, 1925, was 203. ' With a 525,000.000 building program brought to a close with the completion of a new $600,000 administration building, the plant of the Cadillac Motor Car com pany has a total floor space of 2,460.713 square feet, or more than '6 acres. Portland. Libby, McNeil & Libby will build biggest cannery In the Northwest, to handle 500, 000 cases the first year. Myrtle Point. New butter fac tory and reorganized cheese fac tory are ready to run. m. Sunday school 'J:-n l'his week services ill be lielu Wedne.-day and S.i'urday nishts at 7:4-7. f1! tne and reccne ynur ''jiortinn nf meat in due season.'' which (tod is brin'in forth from the perfect harmonv of the rriutiir in thi.u last l.vs- Tha IJilile holds a perfect si hedtile , of the world vide ci-tils of 'he day and an infallible L-ui.le ior the fti'ure. THOMAS FORD MEMOEIAL West s-..!en . y. 1. ! ni,.- I pa-t.ir. N'fi i 11 a. ni.. and 7 : M p. in. Ser in n topics: 'The Vision ISeriutiful.' and "Where tiod Siy. Stop: Look ! and Listen:" S.inda.. school 11:45. I. C. Seherti. siipei intendent. Liwo' th . and I nt i-rmeil is te I.-atiii- Ht i'i:"n. Prayer i.ieeliim T'ui lay a: 7 :!'. Tile fiastor v II preach Imth inornins and ev.nin;. CHRIST LUTHERAN State St.. A. I . Heine, pastor. Ser 'ics: Kncn-h In a. ui.. and Oeruian 11:1.1 a. in. Sui.t'a; sclmol '!.-, a. m. M-irtiia Hut : -niri n, superiTitemli et. Lu ther League ilf'-ot ioual meeting at j -.;i .j. ii. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL S:at- and Churcn Sts. f. C. Taylor, i.astor. " Mill caret K. Sutheria nd. Direr :er Itelljrious Kditcati' u. SerMccs 11 a .n., and 7:;!'i p. m. Sermon tojiics : "lon't Hide Your Liifht," and , Froiiib: tirin Anniversary. Speakers: Governor . Htlersou. Speaker Cark;n, Senator Mann. Senat r Reynolds. "Steal Away." spirit ual. Offertory solo. Mis- Fye Spur'-, "How Lea uti fill I.'pon the Mountains.'' Marker, Sunday school U:4.7. H. K. Shanks, superilitend-nt. Iniversity Kp irth League. Caroline I'arknr. leader: 'loiJic: "t. rounded, shall w or Deep.' l-'irst Church League. Kloi-e White, lead er: tope: "'Zones of Silence.'' Inter irHiliate League. Lstner Palmer ' u aharze Six ti'cloek M.-u's cxib meets on Monday evening. Fred Kricksun will -;ieak oi "My Triri Thrn 'a lest in.- " , The -Musi iies Man's Ri' le (lusi will u e,-t t tin f ' - f He address by Mr. hrirk-on. fur their monthly meeting, l'rayer and praise rvice on 'lliursday eveniuit at 7:;t0. The pastor will have rhanfe of the ser vice. Junior church meets at 1 ' a. in. iu the annex. A story hour follows the reirular service. Theatre Men and IJoys Only W. Kramer Jim") for rrowds and rosults glvo his much discussed BACKBONE?' over America and thousands con- w k rami Othello Produced -With Aid of Jazz and Radio . LONDON AP) England has gone America's evening dress "Hamlet" one berter by producing "Othello" with the aid of jazr, whiskey and the radio. The Desderuona of 1926, as portrayed by the King's College Dramatic society wears the very latest fashion in clothes and the other actors ar" attired according ly. The officers wear a sort of Krench uniform. "Tailor made" cigarettes a:e u.-ed frequently. i .ie neraia tn At t li. scene li has' hi-en done away with for "the s.tu dio of ih? Cyprus tiroadcastins ti.mpany." Although the line:. Here delivered in a chatty tore vi voice the producers did not dare rpodernize the language Shapf speare put in the mouths of his c naracters Man Goes 320 Miles to Save Animal Life CLACIKH PAIiK. Mont. In the Rocky mountains of (JIacier National park carniverous animals such as mountain lions and wolves, prey upon the deer and e'.k. Every winter a forest rang er makes the rounds to report the extent of the.-ve depredations, which are constantly being fought by government burners in thr service- l". S. Ranger Harry Thol recently .started into the park on a '320-mile trip over the mountain trails. He is walking on snow shoes and a dog team is drawing a sledge bearing Lis camp outfit and provisions. Portland fiS2,231 in S34.629. bank deposits, $91, 1917, are now 3163,- . . irv--v-.-" V. K'rv '- 1' 7- .- - ' : ; ' If I 1 1 1 ltl?; u ' X1 It takes much less fuel to do your I j. II H 7-V.;- - . - ' - . I I I t tS-rZm i nil - 1 ' - I I P twai Yss , wa.j-rsL f :i "F. yj II : A R! r. .: -i -' , LUMBER INDUSTRY MAIIiTlEiW Little Activity Reported in Many Districts of Pacific Northwest . PORTLAND. (SpeciaL) Al though. logging and lumber manu facturing -ia the fir. districts cf ,:e west coast are gradually getting under way after the holidays, the resumption of cutting at sawmills has not been nearly so general as recently published reports would indicate, according to the 4-L em ployment letter issued here today. A survey. by the 4-L offices shows that many, major operations are. still closed and. that many, now in. IP . .'wraaii ' Jtri BUILD for PERMANENCY With Brick and Tile Great Falls Face Brick representatives and manufac turers of Common Brick made in Salem. Small upkeep expense SALEM BRICK & TILE COMPANY . Phone 917, Salem Of time Perfect are .not t Atiz. bustion operation plan. to shut down dur ing the latteT part of January. r Logging; has been resumed .in some of the fir. districts, the let ter paid, bnt in others, including: the Columbia river district, there is at present little actiTity. Sawmill work in the Inland Em pire and in southern Idahois at the season's low point. In' tho other pine 'producing districts ot eastern aod central Oregon, mills; are cutting, but with reduced crews. . - i From every large city in the Pa cific Northwest 1tl3 reported that there.are hundreds of temporarily unemployed men. A few jobs for farm hands and cordwood cutters have been offered but. generally speaking, there is no new em ployment to be had at the present time, the 4 L letter said. : , Salem issued $2,904,104 build ing permits-during 1926. - . ' r-- -s . ... .ct Becke & Hendricks liisuraiu-e of All Klnrtw IKfl Xorth Hlph Tel. Irll ' Heilig Theater Lnhh) This item alono will effect a savins: of Ihepricq of a Lang over a short period cooking and bakinflf results a matter of .chance with a Scicn til i'c pri nciples of qom- and hat application make the liVlVft S. H. F. WOODRY & SON Auctioneers and: Furniture , Dealers 271 NortH Commercial St. Phone 75 or 1031-M We Uuy, Sell or Exchange Furniture SOLE AGENTS FOU Til 13 LANG RANGE . 9 avaiBMa