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THE OREGON STATESMAN,SAtEMKREGON 1- - eaaaajaa DmtVlTTOKAT. HTHT.-K Tmvw S8 N. High Street Capital Business - college rooms, for Bible study. Jo a tor B. B. C. neet during ir, Uttat kour. . Hoars 2:30 to 5:t0 p. ru. th-re will be ao J pertoas -observed la tbe momin;, t the studies will be retained ia the ifwr and 10:0t n . - T i v a ooa, alae in "the e -inlay between 9:00 iiuay.Be nearo .nri.iga ratio station J& . i. Fortiand. 239. metera. . . KICKKEAXX CHTTRCH ' Services- will be conducted by Rev. W. C. Kantner ia the Riekreall Com I Biunity eharrh. Kvaageiirat at 11 a. m. 1 Bnnday school at 10 a. tn. ! Mra. 8. J. Lowrr, superintendent, ' CHBI8TIAV CHURCH Frst Church Corner of Cliemketa and Liberty Streets. Sunday morning- ser - Jieea at eleven o'clock. Sunday evening perviees are discontinued during July and August. Subject o( leuoo sermon - "Miitd". Wednesday evening . testiason ,lal aeetiar jat eifcht o'clock. Inuring 1 ",yj "Bd A" tw sessions of Sunday school are combined ia one which convene at 9:43 a. m., Reading room i 0S Masonic Temple, opea daily from 11 to 3:30. wept Sundays and holidays. 1 riEST METHODIST 'J. absence of the pastor. Rev. F. C. - Taylor who is spending hi vacation at the beach, the pulpit of Kirst Meth- edist church will be filled on Sunday inorniBg by Dr. W. W. Sweet. D. l. of Chicago University. " In the evening the tlusineas Men's Bible Class will have charge of the service. This class has a membership of HO and promises an ic ; cold program for a warm evening. Tbe young people of tbe Epworth , League gave their report from the Insti gate at Kalfs City last Sunday evening, i 1 his was done through infomal talks around a esmpf ire, somewhat similar to i ranpiire service winch closes the day at each camp on the Institute rounds. The Leaguers are planning Treasure hunt for Friday evening. They .will meet at the church at 6 o'clock and .Jfe to Hager'a Grove. EVAKOEU8TIO FTJI.T, OOSPE T " TABEXWACLE . I3,h mn4 eTT afreets, H. Ifausen. Pastor. Roy C. Ferguson. Ast. Pastor. "c roBimaing our Lamp .Meeting in the luff (2fMtit tMi . i. . v. j - the Riverside Auto Park. West Salem. ?;T,r,it ali B. Keel, of Olympia. ,uasfaiogto, who has been with us for i7 pa lour , weeks. finUhea her cam paign 8uday. Don't fail -to hear her before sbe leaves. Saturday night. Toung ' ,"v erT,c. verj oody invited. Three hig services Sunday.'- 10:30 a.m.. Jensen, returned. mUsionary wm ueirver ine message: 3 p.m. and. . p.m. Sirter Keel's last ser- veea. a Sunday chool 1 :4, p.m. : Young People's Street Meeting: 7.00 p.m.. at the cortier of. State. ad Liberty. iCome and enjoy the )ay with us. OLAD J-RIDAT'S MJSSIOK 343 Court Ht. C. 8. Johnson. Pastor. Kesdtnce 431 8. Cottore. Services 3 and ft p. m. Sunday school 2 p.m. Superinten dent: 8. Beekey. Week-day services Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday even ings. .,...,-.....,.,. ... ... . ' CHURCH OF GOD 1316 X. Charch 81. J. J. Gillespie, Pastor, Residence 181S Jf. Church phone srofllJ. Nervieee: It a.m. .7:30 p.m.. Sermoa Topics: "The Xion of God." , Kvangelistlc 2:30 p.m. 'Sunday E?,,.owl: 10 m- Superintendent: Mrs. Walter Hark us. Subject :, Meditations of . the 3rd. Psalm, leader: Mniiv Ella Ilahn. Week-day services: Wednesday . even ing.. We are conducting-a-Bible Stedv of the book of Romana, and will be tclad "ST. . w c,u to come -and -.bring their Bibles. .v. MILL ST. METHODIST lth and Mill sts. Patrick Dahlin, ;!' R''",nc': t095 Trade, phone 1865M. Services: 11 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Sun day achool: 9:45 a.n,. Superintendent: liss Ksther Erickson. Prtyor meeting Thnrsdsy. 7:30 p.m. On Friday evening at 7:80 a Package Social will be riven in the church. Week-day services: refresh ments wUl 1 served. A cordial Invi tation is given to all. ... CHESTER St. METHODIST 10th and Center Sts. A. K. Hihner Pastor. Residence: 684 N. Winter' St Phone 680M. Services: li a.m. 8 p.m Bermon Tonics: "Re.nlt of Heeding . 1mw'" Study in Acts 26. Sondsv r", : 10 mm- Superintendent : H. H. Uralapp. Week-day aervicea: Cottage prayer meeting at the H. H. Graiapp re' dence, Wednesday p.m. 1003 V. Capitol The morning sonmoa-ts in German, the evea.ng services ia English. This ia the Tp THOSE ONE PACKAGE SUF FICIENT FOR SIXTY TO NINETY DAYS TREATMENT. : P (ft (m m Di W Wlm - toiflw ID' T7 t A f t5 iABtUJm y last Sunday of the Conference year. Con ference begins Wed. evening Aug, Z at oar 1st church. East 28th and Madison. There will be no services- at our church in Salem, Sunday Aug. 28th. You are wel come. , CASTLE CHAPEL XX. X: Corner of N. 17 and Aster Ave. W. X. Blodgett Pastor. Residence.: 1743 Neb. Ave. Phone .2022J. Services: 11a. tn.',8,p.m. Sermon topics: "Man's Cooperation-" Paul and Felia. Sunday school! 10; Superintendent: C. P. Well, Young Peonle's Meetings 7:15. Will Dunigan. Pres. Week-day services: Prayer Meeting 7:45. Thursday evening. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner . Center t and liberty Streets. Sunday service!.-? Sunday 'School ten o clock preaching services o'clock A. M. FIRST BAPTIST 1 Liberty and Msrion Streets. Services at II A. M. and, S P.' M. Rev. R. I.. Payne reriitly of Warrensburg, Minsnuri. now residing in this city will be the Dr,acht?r. S. rm n Innii. MFw.rn i . i. Wa. bnildng Walls; evenng, the Kin God' Can not Forfive, Su:i4ay achool at 9:45. El Scbnnke. -vuperialendfcot. Classes for alt. T'neo not errjil!l in another Sumbv s-hnol ari iaUvd ta enroll. . '.'eord aJ irviLati&n ta . pecially welcomed. EMMANUEL FULL GOSPEL MISSION Mate Street. Remit D. Riillnck. Pastor: Residence- ifill Cnl t . iwa at Phone 938M. Assistant pastor, Harry J.' Morriss. residnnee Kitvi-tjn K..il si.... 1SOK14. Services 2:3ft ud n m Sunday school 2:30 p, m. bvansensiie services neanesday Thurs day and Saturday nights at S o'clock. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Center and 1 f i I. at x... Supply. Assistant pastor Vivian G. Whis J; rresidence s- wter, Phone O 1 TV - Services 11:00 a. m. 9:00 p. m. Sermon topics: Oscar A. Cooper of Eugene will deliver the messages at both services. At the morning hour Esther Dieffen Lnch will sm solo ar.d a quartet will sing at tle evening sen-ice. Sunday sciiool. J:i5. Intermediate and Senior Societies will "7 i0, meeting at 7:O0. Eern Taylor,, ,e"."!.'r riVi. "God in Natnre." J -j. ritucsiuj at o:uv : IMMAJTUEL BAPTIST Services will be held at the Y. M. C A. Building on Court Street. Sundav' Ai.i.t 21t. at II m. and 8 p. m. r.u,,lr J:rhM,J n- -Bring your bibles. . S. Turner will have rhirre ef the preachm. se:vi.-e immedia;lv followirg Sunrtsy slioc; At p. m. Brother C. l. Caucy will gi,e the message. Mid week prayer n,e?,ir,v at the borne of Mrs. Emma trgiphl, 2495 F. Nob Tlil!.- JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. Corner -Vorth Winter and Jefieron Streets. Thomas Aehcscn. pastor. Mr. A. M. Oentrr flip.-t.. . Hon. This church welcomes the public to tbe follow, nir irvio.a i. ing Lord K .Day. Church school for Bible inuy a. m. Clashes for all ages. Public worship ia andjtorinm 11 a. m. Dr. Hastinira Hr v.u rt-.i- -.. j 7 -' vi v in, ana nattonaliv knnrn mllinri-v A t .... ...... . . . . v imiiivi oyy and prison reform, will b? the guest Of the church and will speak at this hour "" rnurcn in.vteslev Hall at I 1 a. m led liv Mr. l;fitr- -ni.nr. . or r,pworth Leauge devotional services at ' P- m- Junior High high school, and adult vimg people meeting scjifafelj Open forum, ior almts hi church tehool annex at 7 p. ra. Public worship p. m Jh,k,a : , "The Wor.M's Greatest Vster Fountain" Soerial mnsie i .h. choir Good fellowship. I.arce stone chnrch with fine ventilation. Welcome all. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner fitat.i a n rl -Vi 1. v ri -f t . , ..... t .. . . v . x , iur, pastor; residence 636 State Street. Phone Margaret Sutherland. Director Religious education. Phone 872. Service. 1 1 a. m. 8 p. m. Sermon topic: Dr. W. W. Sweet Chi cago I niversity will preach at the morn in hour. The men's Bible Class will have chsrge of the even:-. Sunday school: 8:45 a. m. Mr. H. Y Shsnks, superin Vn.li-nl. .Yn? people's nv;et'n:: Tnp: "Whit Should Determine Mv Life Work " Prayer and -n4 S'-rvic:? on Thutrdsy evemns led by Hi pastor. WeLley Class meeting oi Sunday tnorn mg at :lj M or;Mr. S. X- Wiieet wright. WHO ARE HEJHY Comer of - Mever. .n.i t nmr be necessary to arrance a nnmhflrl I i I ,t 'Iv,'! ' : i r r ' a a s-a -. a- a- a . - - - w We offer you a natural product which contains in soluble form practically the same minerals which are present in the normal and healthy human tjpdy, and which are so vital o continued health. You" supply your jbody with these essential crmlca? Elements' 'hrough the food you eat 'and the water you drink. GOOD IIEALTH or ILL HEALTH depends much upon the chemistry of your body, as thus supplied arid maintained. " Our refined and devitalized foods of today aijd he surface water largely used in the norhwest are lacking in minerals to an alarming extent. Keep fit by the regular use of PACIFIC HEALTH-ORE,. A WONDERFUL TONIC COLITIS Streets. II. E. Rice, acting pastor, A. S. Mulligan, assistant. K.ail.. ,.luul .1 a -AS. V A Hhnl.n saperin4et)deat. Fraaeia Asbary League naeets at p. m. f : u . .:.. . . in.it f mmw .inn w vi . u I p . .v.w, v W; -Mabeod. noted evangelist will preach -Mr. Art nor l tley win sing a aoio at this service. The evening preaching will be at 8 p. m. At this service the congre gation of the South Satem Friends church will worship with us and Rev. C. C. Haworth will preach. Mid-weeJc prayer and praise service will be at 7 :4S Thursday evening. Saturday, Aug 27, the church n.id Sun day school will have a picnic at Hasel Green Park. Cars should plan to leave the church at 9:30 a. m. Dinner at 12:30 Start for borne at 5:30. All friends of the church are invited for these programs. BETHANY REFORMED CHURCH Corner of Capitol and Marion Streets. Sunday school 10 a. m. and German ser vice 11 a. m. M. Denny, minister. On Church Street between Chemeketa and Center streets, Norman Kendall Tal ly, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a. m., H. E. Barrett, Supt. Morniog worship 10:45, sermon "Our Tndevcloped Re sources," by Clarence W. ,Greene, presi dent of Albany College. 3:30 p. m. this church cooperate in the Union gos pel meeting at Willson Park under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. 7 rOO p. m. Young Peoples' societies. :00 p. m. evening worship, sermon "The Limita tions of the Natural World," by Rev. Frank S. Beistel of Eugene. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Regulsr mid-week meeting' fur prayer, praise and Bible study. BOYS AND GIRLS WILL HAVE BIG PART AT FAIR (Continued from page 1) highest in all projects at this year's state fair will be guests of E. L. King, superintendent of the Southern pacific lines in Oregon. at a banquet to be held in his pri vate car. The banquet will be held on Friday night during the fair and will be attended by Gov ernor Patterson and other state officials. These boys and girls also will enjoy a weeks sojourn at Crater Lake Inn. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Price. Mr. Price is manager of the Lithia Hotel at Ashland and the Crater Lake resort. Reports received by Mrs. Ella Shultz Wilson, secretary of the state fair, board, insure the suc cess of this year's horse show. The half-mile race track has be Aaron Frank of Portland, who recently won a large number of top prizes in California and other states. Among the animals to be sent to Salem by Mr. Frank is a team for which he paid $30,000. Virtually all of the space in the automobile and machinery de partments has been sold and tents will be secured to house many of the belated exhibits. It is also probable, Mrs. Wilson said, that it would be necessary -to provide additional accomodations to care for the livestock and poultry ex hibits. The concessions will be more numerous than ever before, while the free attractions will be above the average. The American Legion band ot Sheridan has ben engaged to 'furnish music during the week of the fair. ' The half-imle race track has been completed and will be ready for use at this year's fair.1 With a half-mile and mile track available the speed events will be staged without any tedious delays such as have been experienced in past years. Automobile races will be held Monday afternoon, while the remainder of the week will be giv en over to harness and 'running events. AH of the races have been filled and. it probably , wU be necessary to arrange a number AJND WISH TO STAY RHEUM A Neuritis Of special events to take care of the large Hat of entrants. Horses nave been . entered In the speed events' froin'maify sections of the west and Canada. ' ' The state fair board will hold a special , meeting here August .19, wnen an arrangements for this year s fair will be completed. One of the problems that will confront the board that of pro-riding space lor tne county -exhibits. Twenty of thirty-six counties in Oregon already hare 'reserved space and other counties probablv win me ineir applications within the next few days. Exhibits Also will be featured by the seyeral state institutions and educational centers. PACIFIC FAlCS DELIVER UP COURAGEOUS FLYERS (Continued front-page 1) nas been waiting the actual sighting of the wave tossed ma chines. No military or rnmmor. cial radio stations have intercept ed such messages. Station Becomes Active After an all night vigil, follow ing reports that Pilot William P. Erwin and Navigator A. H. Eich- waldt might have plunged Into the ocean in their pane Dallas Spirit 600 miles off the California coast last night, the 'Peirl Har bor naval station was snapped In to sudden activity at dawn. An amateur radio operator at Luke field reported having intercepted a part of a message from an tin located ship statlag that the Dole flight plane Golden Eagle had been picked up. A few minutes later a second message was inter cepted saying that the Golden Eagle was "being picked nn." Efforts to confirm or trace the messages wre futile. The Luke field radio set is not an official army station. It is an amateur station built and operated bv men stationed there. Thej fourteenth naval district extended the search today for the missing Dole planes, sending air craft and submarines to comb the huge triangular areo north of the island of Hawaii which previous ly had been less searched than other regions. Two patrols of two planes each left the Pearl Harbor air station before 7:30 a. m., fueled. for flights of approximately 00 miles each. Crowds Watch for Erwin WHEELER FIELD. Honolulu. Aug. 20. (AP) Several hun dred persons, including a number of army men, waited under a sweltering sun at Wheeler field this afternoon, hopingthat Cap tain William P. Erwin might ar rive in the airplane Dallas Spirit. Despite reports indicating that the plane may have crashed into the sea the crowd refused to' give up hope and maintained Its vigil until a late hour. Army officers pointed out that FIT ' '.v it. '. 1 . .aaa nj w - -m aaanBanajaanc- ' ,4 " Hv ii.'.-. ;. X -tjy .' v iv .-.vA Stomach Troubles Gas Ulcers GOITER Prevention Elimination RESULTS BEYOND BELIEF Erwin -had - enough - fuel - to,-last him 30 hours or until f:15:pl uL Honolulu time (8:45 pi ta. Coast time). ' Several times the excite ment of the :crowd 'was intensified by tfte appearance ot an alrp)an$, but each lime it proved to be an army plane, scouting the sky in search of the Erwin machine. LEGAL TWISTS TO SAVE SACCO, VANZETtl FAIL (Continued from page 1) night, next Monday were unsuc cessful. Justice James M. Mor ton, Jr., of the U. S. district court.1 refused to grant a writ of habeas corpus or a stay of execution and Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes of the U. S. supreme court refused to grant a stay of execution. Before going to Beverly Farms to make their application to Jus tice Holmes' at his home there, de fense counsel sent a letter to Gov ernor Alvan T. Fuller, asking that he grant another respite. The gov ernor was at his summer home In Rye Beach. N. H., and it was said at his office that he probably would not consider the matter un til his return here on Monday. Sees J ustice at Homo The application to Justice Mor ton was made by Elias Field of de fense counsel. He saw the Jus tice at his summer home in West port last night and again this morning at the 'Bristol county court house in Fall River. While legal steps were in prog ress Vanzetti received in the death house a the prispn, a visit from nis sister, Miss Luigia Vanzetti, who had journeyed from her home in Italy at his request that he might see her once more. Both were deeply affected at their first meeting in 19 years. Miss Van zetti was given an exceDtional nrl- veiege py warden William Han ary wnen he unlocxed the ftu door and permitted the two to embrace, "it's nothing more than humane," he said. Sympathizers today made their third appearance as mkcrK in front of the state house. On the two previous occasions nearly 80 persons were arrested for obstruc ting traffic and todav the same procedure was followed, all 15 of the pickets being taken to a po lice station after they had been given seven minutes to quit the vicinity. Among them were Pow ers Hapgood. who is at libertv under bail after appealing a sen tence of six months in the state house of correction for inciting a riot in a Saceo-VanzettT demon stration on the common: John Dos Passos. New and Paxton HIbben, New York. TESTJNG GROUP FORMED TO AID DAIRYING HERE (Continued from page 1) each cow, and keeping careful rec ords which will show the owner TO THOSE ECZEMA Skin Diseases You wi 11 M : Hi - c - ' . 1- - V, 1 ' I - 1 - of the herd which cattle are pro ducing. All Dairymen Invited Membership in the organization will be open to every dairyman In the county who wishes to take ad vantage its service, with a basic membership fee of S24. and an ad ditional fee of $1.50 for each cow in the herd. These fees will cover the ?1600 budget wnich yester day's meeting drew up. In case two herds are close to gether, so. that the testing can be carried out simultaneously, the basic fee may be split between the herd owners, it was declared, cost ing each only $12. The origin of herd testine asso ciations is found, it is said, in Denmark, where they have been in existence for many yeara, with very beneficial results: A similar organization was started in the southern part of Marion county several years ago, and the dairy men who took part in it are among the most enthusiastic for itbe new organization which takes m tne wnoie couny. Several other similar organiza tions exist at present in the state, witn one in Tillamook testing over 1700 head of cattle. Three or four . associations are dnin? cw., work in Coos county, accord in a- to leaders of the work who snnVo ' i SUFFERING WITH r Lij iLl il Science informs us that a lack of mineral elements in he system is re sponsible for many chronic ailments. For instance, a deficiency of IRON may lead to anemia or chlorisis. Insufficient IODINE 'may cause goiter. tll. CALCUM "ay lead to rickets. A lack of SODIUM and MAG IVESIUM may be responsible for somach trouble. Many other serious ailments are kindred to and result from such' conditions. In view of the remarkable results obtained during the past two years (many reporting complete cures) in the treatment of the ailments mentioned, we invite you to try PACIFIC HEALTIf -ORE. All we say is TRY IT. Give it a fair trial, then if it does not help you or improve your condition, your money will be refunded. It contains no harmful elements and may pro duce : . , ' RESULTS BEYOND BELIEF DIABETEiS Natural Diet SA fuul the Kafo Credit Fall Gosnts DRESS ANLT SHORTS MODELS ypU;'WJLLL BE SATISFIED WITH THE COAT YOU PURCHASE HERE "-' i t - j -- ' Three ? well known makes ; the) Conde, Sterling anci Kenmore are "the first word in fall" fashions. ' ' Prices Range From Now is an excellent time to Salem Store 466 State St. yesterday. Plans "for cow testing associa tions are being worked . out at present, or have recently been completed in Baker and Deschutes counties, with 'Polk and Yamhill counties expecting to follow suit this fall. Professor N. C. Jamison, head of the extension dairy work at the Oregon Agricultural college, spoke at yesterday's meeting, giving suggestions on the organization of the work, an dpromising the help of his department in every wax possible. . Cow testing has proven success ful in all the outstanding dairy sections of the country. Professor Jamison said. In Wisconsin, he pointed out, there are 169 organ izations forthis purpose, with over 5,000 cows being tested each month by experts. Minnesota and Michigan are also testing most of their herds. About fifteen dairymen of the county were present at yesterday's meeting, representing the follow ing sections:.- Ankeny Bottom, Marion district, Aumsville and Stayton district, Salem district. Silverton, Mt. Angel, and St. Paul districts. A few herds in ' the northern part of Linn county will be in cluded . In the organization, be- ; t to n mi ANY OF THE AILMENTS SHOWN f a great con- able $19.75 up to $95.00 come irl and look them over. CAN AND DO "' " ' Portland Silk Store 362 Alder St. cause or their proximity to herds in this county, it was announced. In the northern part of Marion county, some herds are already In eluded in the Clackamas coun association. . " S)YS SrjlP PLUNGED FAR Radio Engineer Declares Dallas Spirit was 2,000 Feet Up SAN FJIANCISCO, Aug. 20 ( AP). Deductions reached by studying j the Increased and de creased pitch of. radio waves sent out last ! night by the missing I plane Dallas Spirit, indicate the ship went into a tail spin at the altitude of 2,000 feet and plunged 200 miles per hour into the ocean. This conclusion was reached to day by J. O. Watkins, radio en gineer of the 'Federal Telegraph, snip station at Daly City, neai here. ...;.." Watkins logged the epochal dash of Captain William Erwin. pilot, and A. H. Eichwaldt. f roa the time the pair arose at Oak. land at 2:15 p. m. Friday until their radio communication blot ted out suddenly at 9:02 o'clock the same evening. The Dallas Spirit Is estimated -to 'have been 1 about 600 miles west of San Fran- cisco when it ran I to trouble. f- f ONE PACKAGE SUF FICIENT FOR SIXTY TO NINETY DAYS' ; TREATMENT. "i i ir-- n irn i i i r n u. V- HEMMOR- Female Troubles Bowel Troubles ' VfOt CL Pacific Health-Ore Co. ' Used! As . tame ,'-- .'. Salem, Oregon f Medicine or Drug PS&Z A Mineral Water . ) anaux n-uiuii pre I 1 r I IF Ypin DE.ILER DOE8 NOT HAVE THIS PRODUCT--jLsTcOCFOX LIVER KIDNEY