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MTT.T. 8T1EET IffETHODIKT .Fifteenth a4 .'Mill, street. Patrick Pshlin. paster, 2095 Trade. , phone 1845X1. 8rrieea: It a. a,. ao4 7:SO . m. Bsaittr school. 9:45 a. m.. Misa . - Lriekaoa, saperiateadcat. . Two; vto r e aseetiii: e SO; leader. Mi E. Lrickeoa. Week-day 'services : Prmyvr aisetia Thursday 1:30 p. ai. Yea. arc all eordia'lj Invited to oar services. EVA2TGEUSTIO TVXX, OOSPEI. Jf ABEBKACIB . Thirteesth and rry KU-wti. H. Hea on. paiter. Kvanf eliat Kelps. Batter field of Everett, Wah.. is sgaia with as and will conduct specisl revival eervicee aver te" eomiojr. bundajr. . Taos who , fcave heard thia fiery tb man during bia former visit to al?n. will wrkome Him to oar BiitUt. - ilia testimony f bow ha. a "booUetKer" and "boose fighter,-." vu converted ia very-eoavi- - tug. aad 70m will enjoy hearing him tell how God miracaJensly aad inatanteonaly healed hira of a serious injary obtained - la an antotaotyUe accident. - Owing to the ' tm.D( pacific Coast : Pentecostal caavea t tion, te be acid at Salem. November 520-27, are deem it accessary to change . cor weekly program of BJeetiaga. The rcviad - aehedila la aa fellows: Sanday Services, 10:89 a. bi.. eommuntoa; 1:45 p. . Bible school; C p. aa evangelistic . eennoa; TT45 : a. mH preaching. Week - riighta: Taesday and Thursday eveainjrs. 7:45. preaching and prayer Bervie;, Sat ; tirda j evening, 7:45, jeang paoplea aoeet- Jng. 2-30 il4?nB f rrt ' Hears fortlaad. Radio KKX. 23. meter. - -CTPS BAi CHtTEOH K tZL chl uparintendent. Mrs. W - - , .euiv. msaiy aenool 9:45 Mermng preaching- service at 11 fhenTk. , Loave..'! Aa- taem, hy tha choir.- Tonnr imbIm iTflllfit nrAJr)illa i Tie, "What Shall the End Be." f :30. 1:30, topi lVESXXE IsXMOKIAX. CHURCH ' ' (Mstnodlst Episcopal) '"' "8. 'Commercial and Mvers. Pastor 8. Trlow Johnson, residence 348 E. Myers " street, phone 3784. Services 11 a. m.. - and 7:SO p. ra. . Moniar topic, "Thiaga-I f anaamentai," by M rs. A. E. L tley. EveniBg topic,: 'The Fork of the Road, untie by young people's ehorus. Sunday vchool 0:45 a. m.. Iran- Corner, Bimt. Prances Ashory League in Leslie Hall at 'rades, led' ty Ellen Jean Moody. Inter , mediate League ia eharcb parlor at 9:16. 'All these' of Junior high are invited. .Innicr League in Leslie Hall at 11 a. m. Tharsday evening the first of a charch night series. . Picaie dinner at 6:30, with social feature.' Devotional period. - the pastor, 7:15-7:45. Clasa period 7:50 to 8:30 with the following cissies: Bible Ktady, open to all led by Dr. J, D. Me- "Cormick ; Evaagelism, for Epworth Lea- 'gaera, l;d by S. Darlow Johneon; Teach er Training, for '8. 6. teacher and others, led by Plot, W. H. Herttog-; -ChiMrena Glad Ilonr. for those under high school are, is - charge of Miss . Helen Iagray. ; Meeting of the Jenlor choir at 5:80 and of ths ae&ior choir at; 0:t O -Tharsday -evaning. ... j-- , t, ; TXK8T CTLSISTLAS :;v:-4':' I Corner High and Center streets. D. J. ; Ilowe pastor,' T65- H. , Cottage, phone 2438W. Barvicesr 11 a. nv. and 7:30 p JASOJT tXB MEMORIAX. OL B. CHXTSCH Ave0r"Thn-f.rtb ru"?- "d -Joffaraon Whiw'TJS"?? AchMB- Por. Robert 7 nd-.Mr u- nry, helpers in charge of yonnS people', work". String- -.1,": "',;.?v ree,,1. PersoniU I Tb Te IMipleship. J i-Fi!? Theme; :'Lo8t, My aXUti 11 i - ,"'rTe?,- -nior ehnrch III a. m. Weslev HslL- Rnh.,( ia all nti topics: 'Exaltation of Christ, a. as.; ''The Greatest Institu tion.' p. sr. Special nombers of music both ' morning: and evening.' Sunday school t:4S s. a.. O. J. Hall. Supt. Toong peoplea meetings : Two societies of Chris tiaa Endeavor meet at 0:30 p. as. Mid- week service. Wednesday, 7:80 p. bj. ; ' r rOtST CONORSOiLTIOKAX. ' I Center aad Liberty. ' Charles K. - Ward, pastor, 440 Center street, phono 591-R. Servieeai 11 a. m.. and 7:80 p. as,- Ser mon topics: 'The rnickers. a. H "The Friend of God." p. m. Sandsy chooL 10 a. m, Mark McCalUster. fiopt. Week-day services : Missionary meeting rridsy at too home of Mrs, F. W. Btena Uff. 07 N. CommerciaL Thia ia the aaaaal Thank-offering meeting aad all mem bora aad friends are arced to com Tharsday at 7:80 Bible atady aad prayer meeting coattamag the atady of the Boa- pel oi Matthew. The Snaday eveniar aersleo vtll tnelaeo a motfoa ptctare or the nr of Aaraaaaa. -. This. J 9 J "E,l aprvlees. . are fairtwoeed Gospel services mBd yon will he happy ia tnem TJH1TAR1AM CHT7BCH ''" ,;J y Chemeket. ta.-. ReV. Mar 'si in-nn TT7' mAniJter- Vtmrch School ?i. Zi : .. ' ml r, inslaetioa. Class .;n.'U conon r the minister. De votional services at 11:00 a. m. Snhject otxh sermoa. 'The Pir!es iiouU" Mr. (Z1Z1 ' Jnuiurni or mis Own nminiTTT. n i mi u . " Ser? ,'WiU he held at the T.M.CJL. svth, at 11 a. ra. aad 7:30 p m. Kiiniar ehool at 11. folded immeSialy bV tbi rjH-" JhS P0" rviee. . and Tz; ' """ m rnieTiiiK, at the eveo- Th.,.ni ' -a-weea prayer meeting Inursdav ,v,nm, t.o - - .u- Hill' B,,,ln .K'MldaaC. 3495 E. Kohl Maaa) Offers lory Solo. Th TTompot 8haU Soaad." Seotv aaag- by Mr. Eri KeaaelL, Saadajr school 9;4 a. as. Mr. H. T. Shsaks, a.npertateadent. : ilpiversity Epworth Lesrne Topic. Youth fcearchee ror the Meaning at Life." Leader, Paul Traeblood. First Church Chaoter Tooie. "The Equipment of a Chant-VTiaaar." i Wiliiam JPew leader. - Special apeaker. Dr. J. D. MeCormkk. Jaaior Hihc Chapter Topic. ' Heroes of Service-Medi- eine.' ' Helen Holladay. - leader. Queca Esther Society meets an Tuesday. W. H. M. 8. on Wednesday at J-0 Ifjlha fhurch parlor. -? Mid-week GPrayer : and Traiais service oa Thursday night led by the pastor. Junior Choreh ia Church Aaaez st -ll:uo a. m. Aarsery apoasomd by the Tird Department of the High School Epworth League for the help - of the mothers during tha morniag ssrvica. - KHIGHT MXMOBIAL COKGBXaATIOlf- .. AJb OHUECH ' . 19 and Perry ttreeu. II. C.: Stover. minister. The church school meets at 10 a. a. C O. Harris, aupernnteadeltt. oMra ing services at -. Sermon A Big Business." Anthem. "I Will Praise Thee. 0 Lord,'" (Heine i. by the Junior Choir. Christian Endeavor aoeietiea meet at 6:43 p. ra. Sacred 'concert hy the chorus choir at 7:30. Organist Donald J. Alii aon, Organ - Prelude- "E-ligie" . 8chr wenka) Processional Hymn -"Jerusalem The Golden" j Sorioture Nintr fifth Psalm.'--Prayer hyma 'Dear Lord aad Father of : Man kind" Whittier. , Offer to CV - " i n 1 1 n tnln. will,. nr,n f-eAn.WMf- rio Pf Leonard Ch-dwick lud Donald A V JT..-t l,kru M"del- n" Hyma Refige.' Choree "I , Denton at ( the organ. Will " Harken" ; (E L. Ashford). Quartet .. - ' ' " . ' ' , ' 'fPaara .m Ktill" II' V.TT-. v: Mrs. G. C. Newgent. Mr. and Mr. H. L.1 Bradea and Lawrence Deacon. - Chens "Thou Majesty Divine" ill. W. Petriel Incidentals solos, Mrs. P. E. Brass snd Mr... H. h. Braden. Duett "I Sob eh t The Lord" (Alfred G. Robyn-) Misa r-eari .Eyre anil - leenard Chvdiwck. Choru! Ar( Then, Weary"' (Ira B. Wilson) Obligate solo by Mrs. . O. O. Xewgent Chens "I Know His Love Will Lead Me" Wilson V Incidentali soios ana ouens py tseneitta Kdwsrdi" and Leonard Chadwick. The choir -will be assisted by- Mr. Floyd Mclatire. of San Francisco who will sing a gronp of sacred numbers. .- Rescessional Hyma, "Now- the Day Is Over.". . The Senir C Ev. and the Ladie's Chrytanthiam Cir cle aociala Mondsy evening. -The month ly business meeting of the Ladie'a Social Circle Wednesday at 2 :80 wit Mrs. Pauline Harrison. 103 Marion St.- The v-nnsiian endeavor aoeietv Presents la a mnaieai Dvelnde of Clw-n nmhM solos, duetts,, piaao, violin and aaziphona tarjjv , SpecUle "2 ma.n-at. VUBITB ICIftAl meats A . a at witl T oeporate departments. ?dFC'"K r . Three coanter. of Epworth Lesgue Jaaior High. Hieh school, and Tsonr Pfssl.'-. L .A" arate mat for devotionsl and praise nor. xvram I or asnex at 6:80 Kt preaenmg, jn- Brmg your friend, wit " .Open Forum for .dults p'Twr music. you. . : . f - SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS CHXTRCH olfS? Coomerelal Corner Washington. Sunday Services: 10 :00 a. ra. Sunday mo?.liitMetiB fo' Wohip" ae ft P- - Christi.a Endeavor. 7 8 Meetiaj- for .Worship; aermon: "Convictions. Couraro." ' Thi.X., p. ta. Prayer aaeetiar. Tan isL.-i paetor. - , '- B, rrsklao, pastor, residence S6 K. iTth SU. phone 1008-W. Serricoot Xl.-OO "The CaU of Esther- 1:0 p. ua, 'Pre pariog the Way ef the Lord. Sunday x.uQvt A ' - ' wtaasoaaga. aup- miiuitdeti , Senior and ' Intermediate Christiaa Endeavor st 0:3O. Leader of Senior moot lag-: -Rath Bareh. Midnraok frayer same: Tharsday evening at Tin I ..ji v srMM rti.c. -.1 ana Touag people'a class ea Evangelism: Taoaday eveuing at T;80. ; -cf v, j ? olio - TiDiHoaTinssiOM - ' 813 Coara 6V, 0. S. Johnson, paa er. residence 4fl 8. Cottsge. Service 9 aad T:80 p. as. Sunday school at 2 p.i aa. - S. BerkeT. raneriBteadent. Tues day, Thursday aad Saturday evenings waca-osy aerneea. CITY OF BUCHAREST i SEETIiES VJ1TH PLDT i s f Ail Papers Taboo From Out :: j sido. Country Contain- ; ing Carol's .Name-. Hs worth. ROI BaXTATTOW JLXXT 341 State. Snaday raomrnf webrle meeting- 11 o'clock. Buwoay aekees. :0 p. bl, for all eMIdiea amtl giaa a a pa without ehureh affiWatiom. Towaw peo ple moot fa apodal aeislea of their own, p. m. " Puhlie ssivstkia at 8 p. as. Alio pub 11 a gospel meetiags every Tue dav. TTsaraday aad Saturdar of the week. st 8 p. as. There's a wans aad friendly waicosno I or ail. o'clock. The paa- EMVAirTTSX. FTJXZ. GOaTEL XaTSSIOV 420 SUt street. Ralph D. Bullock, pastor. . 4V60 8. - Cottar, shone 938if Services) 3:80 aad 7:43 p. ta. . Snaday school, 1:89 p. m. Touag peoples meet' in. o. am." Week-day services : Evaa- ?elistte services Wednesdsy, - Thuraday and Saturday nights at 7:45. Thia Eun isv afteraooa and night Psstor Elmer G. lxwm ef Twin Falls. Idaho, and family. will bo with a. They ara oa their way en.: l i ; " POST ' MEMORIAL If. B. " ' i West Balenu - T. Tu Caanell, - paster, 175 Front street, phone 1341-B. Serv ices:' 11 i. n. and 7:80 p, at. Sermon opieo: "ruHo'a Pirrpeee.V a. as.; 'Christ he Power f Go4. a. am. Snaday eebooL :45 a. at.. D. C Bebera. Sept. Towag :eootoa aaootraajwt Vpwwrvll aaa) Iaaaov lediste Lie gee. 6:f 0. Weomtay a aril tin; sible study Tharsday clou trig at T:t0. nnior League Saturday afteraooa at 1 .'stock. - . . . . - ' I' : - ' BlCTntK AT,T OHT7BOS f Servieea la Rickreall Evangelical tunity ehureh, Sunday at 11 a. aa, Hoo. v. C Kammer. minister. Sermoa nV -ct: "A Certsra Member of God's Groat heir. SaadaT echo! at 10 a. m Mrs. i. J. Lowry, Sap. This ia a church for tie whole eearmualty aad . welcomes verybody. -s -;, - - - . . .- : I TTJLST BV A1TOELI0 AT .OUUBCU I Coator aad Liberty streets. - P. B. Cnl ;r. paator. Snaday school at 9:45, L. . Thoratoa. Swpi. .- Preachinar at , 11. nUoet,- Tteet. Evangelical Loagne eeta at a : 80, Hutu Bmttlw leader. SuV let. What Deee Protestantism CKaad r.- .Preaetdac at T.-8Q. Subject. r4ra Oat to bo LoysU" There wtU t a fenowba aawoer- t Tnasds-v m- C at 7 .' stock Ao .which th member M-lrie'ada of the engregs1oa are ja- ,ew. rrayer meetiag .o Tharaslay at 1 45. followed by th elaae- ta' Paraeaal (Vaagsliam. y .- -i- ; CKM1ST rUTUBJUUT CTHTT&CS ' tat aad 18th street, Reov -A. T. eia. paster. Servieea will be hld at Sal sea Weaaaa'a elab, Cottaco aad -nter stroeta. English aatiUea at 10 ! as., utd Germoa services at 11:1a a. The choir will stag at both eervioe. t BZTBATaTT KBPORMOBB OHTTBOH Coraer of Capitol aad Marioa Sta. Swa y achool 10 a. m. aad Germaa ervice a. at. It. Doaay. mialstor. MAXZX CHXTRCH OP TRX KAZASEKE una block south of Ceater oa 19th. Lt. , IJL Mmitk TVahatas 1.n. Th 43 day achpol rallf". jT wiiier aad his co-worker feat iaki;arKi IWarpaaa aTam I . I - -a viajt bTOA tea anmnmwr. ladiao quartette and oreheatra wiU reader sem. v pnui aeieetiona. Fresching 11:00 r ".!:.- . " Vi, lutl. yueen iV. " w XOBn people s meet -lontio r. Uolara. L.l x--: ; " . 1 Mnnt auaiect: "The Lenreer f Si. ' Vf . rj i?T non will have charge of the winging . wilv .if. i orchestra, with special Bombers, ..... ITJaST PRX8BTTEXIAM CHURCH : Chneeh Iui. , Center.- Rey." Tw T.-'" SuBday achool 9:t a. m, iollowed by di vine worship at 10:45 a. at. Sermea: Z"J anoatoaal". fourth ia a ' 4. aa part of- the School of mm x-eooie a xariabu a -en aovmona MjOyalty to Chrlst . 111 . - , - if -1. :r -. j mm hi women Tuea- i'l 730P- n- -Prayer meeting Thura F at T:30 p. at. e. , , riRST aOTKTTtTAIJST. CTrtTRCH? OP ' ftATiaSM jr i" . - M j , Will holtl rl-vigavav in rt... V.n Va fhH''; CnVmekeu" i 'IT"1" October 10th at 7:80 o'clock. Rv. Mrs. Louelta M. ll ' ZvWlU .h." Poaker and Measgae bear er. The publie ia cordially iavited to the aerneea, - t t- l , TIff7K'PVEP BRETHRBK IK CHRIST V55 Ml"CI treet, C. W. Corby pastor. Sundsy aclwol t 10 o'cloeka. Mornin worsh,p at 1L U.B.C.E. at 6:30 f-m-. Merryman, president. Preach !y: T:8 P- at. by Ra. Poling-. Mid wk prayer neetine . . wZf Ti tatr ad T:S0. Ellea Hiday, leader. Cbraketa streets. Baaday morniuV IZr? a TtlVil f0.""- 'f aervices at ?' Srl? owoa aermon. "Ever la st---T:V' ; Weded.y titSoat Vf lUoia 40 Maaoaigiapla; 5?!? 'X'T? 11 .S0. owept Sai -! aeooaya. hCERICAir LTXTHERAir CBTTRCH Holde regular services , Suaday after- f 3rTTrs2fATTOwA'ti irrrt ttudkjit i ASOClATia I Meet every Hwaday. for TWbla atady. eotttigs ariw be Tactd tnnjafsifry aa 11 fO roadway BtieeV, Korfh. Junior Bl B. f-Jyj lleahh t ( 1SsS? 1 Appearmtct ff Demaa ; VSSSr If Fi-oa CJta&j '. I'll 5 t-.,r . .. IT rca eoo!l tet tc t' dzst sad dirt ycCt pimssis : caa t ;irs trr tires mcri ' y-cd r---II tat t- t'jztl rssrs oftsrJ- cxll tssJ. ellnx "frjTsLcra. '3 C 3 iC.TCT la the Pirat Pmkrii.. Vw v IS o. .-as. n.J " Joaae far a0 Mee.;i4:00 p. Ta. Divine worship. Mr. W" L. Bobiasoa wiU bo at tho orgsa and Mrs. dWa Lee gard. will sing. Rev. - P 4 is-. r.v.-- i d " Waeaiartea. who has bee 1W k. k. eMnMAMBK - 1. . . - Vi, !" owooma its regular pastor, will occupy the, pulpit. A cordial Invito ?" " ""a o ail who are ietoroatod faa purely America. Letaersa ehareh for U'chlrtl1"- B' TXRSP'! IfitHiiriTsw , iiuii.iw, " - Comer StaU aad Ch.h .an - u?fl, K.-Satheriand director f ro- VtZr """. aaoao 72. Service: a. an. "A at ,. : I BUCHAREST, Romania, Oct. 2Ji. -(AP) -Forelga' newspapers containing; Prince Carol's Inter-! Tiew in which hQ confirmed haT- tag sent letters -to Rumanian lead ers,' were not . distribated when tte'y arriyed Friday since any arti cle containing the name of the for mer crown -prince of Rumania is declared contraband.. ' - j Despite the , flurry, that fol lowed upon the arrest of M. Ma rio ilescu, Mind the 'seizure at his annual Play Friday evening at 7:45 with 'home of letters from Prince Carol, complete order and tranquility to- iright prevailed throughout Ru mania.? i";- - '" j'Prineess Helen. Carol's aban doned wife, remained in Buchar est1 with her young son. King Mi chael, despite the fact that her brother, the former " King George or Greece, left today for Florence to see his newly betrothed sister. Princess Irene.-: Queen Marie. Princess Ileana and Prince Nicholas were at Si nala where the royal country pal ace Is situated, preparing to cele brate the dowager queen's 61st birthday ; tomorrow. : : " : Premier - Bratlano " has disap pointed parliament, press, and the publie. by failing to disclose the contents of letters and documents exchanged between .Carol And his adherents in Rumania which hare disturbed the country for a week and excited the curiosity and spec ulation of all Europe. .' Today In the chamber of depu ties which was packed to such an extent that foreign correspond ents did not eren.haye standing room, the premier took up toe subject but confined himself , to a declaration that . the more consti tuted an act of conspiracy against the state which must be punished with the fullest severity allowed by law. i The full penalty Is fire jrears -imprisonment, v ST. PAUL'S fEnlaeonall Church atreet-anit DicirMk.t, Ttm-m vt Duncan Chambers, rector. Holy Encherist st 7 :30 a. m. in the chapel. Morning prayer with aermon aad music at 11 a. am. beensoas at 7:30 p. en. The evening vervice win ne conaaeiea oy several visit ing clergy with throe -ten minute addresses. Church School at 9:45 a. m. The Yeong People' Fellowship if the Centra Dean ery will bold its Fall meeting ia St. Paul's beginning at 3 p. as. with supper st 0 p. m. followed by- a service In the church at 7:30 p.- nr. - Delegates are expected from Eugene. OorvaJlis, MeMinnvUle and Hillsborow . Tuesday being All , Saint's Day there will bo a ervice ia the chapel at 9:30 a. ay . , -f - . CEKTER STBEBT METHODIST EPIS- : ltta aad Ceater streets. - Rev iJ J. Ascheahrenner. paaMr. Residence 84 N. Wintor SU phone 680-M Serviosa 11:00, "Tho Cross of Christ. 7:45 p. at., Bible Study. Morning: . Vocal duet by Mr. Mark WaldoapeL and Mr.. Herman Reh fusa. Sunday achool 10:00 a. m. H. H. Galapp, saperintendeat. Epworth League at 7:00 p. m. to bo led by Misa Dorothy Gatekaaaa. - Topic: ''The Kqaipatoat of a chum-winner." Toa are welcome te thia devotional service. Co tUge prayer meeting la the parsonage, Wodaeaday evening as t:o Jioraing aervieea are coadaeted maialy la Osiaaaa; the evening serrieeo ia English; the Sunday achool ia both language. A warm hearted in vitation ia extended to yea. Come aad joia aa ta the worship of tho Lord. CHXTRCH OF GOD , 194S V. Church atreet. J. J. Gillespie, paator, residence 1815 K. Church, phone 20S1-J. Services: -11 a. m. Temperance J i -ou p. m. B.vangeiistie. unaaay achool 10 a. n James Da via, superintendent. Touag- People's Meeting at 8: SO p. m. rrayer aorrseo ant bible study, Wednea aay evenina; 7 :80. Teacher a Priday eveaing 7:30. - meeting CASTXJB CHAPET, TJ. B. : Corner N. 17th aad Nebraska Ave. "W. N. Blodgett, pastor, residenee 174c- Keb. Ave. phono Sflfrl-J Servieea: 11 a. m., "Chriat'a Body; T:80 p. m. - Sunday achool lO a. m. ' Ed Weirle. superintea dent. Toaaf People's Meetinga 8:80. Ployd Bailey, president. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Ladie'a Aid all day Wedaesdsy. . Monthly business meeting Tueaday evening at 7:80 - Sun day. October SO, ia Wowaa'e day with the "Woman's- Missionary Association" of the Church. Tho Women of the "Local will have charge ot the evening aervieea. Mrs, Barkett, wife of president Burkett of Philomath College will deliver tha address of the evening, yoa will bo edified iq nearmg aer. She ta a good and forceful speaker. - Come Suaday evening at 7:80, UOOd i-rOgraSB. - ii:. !-,- . ' li. i H . CHXXEKETA ST. ITirfGEIJOaL of Cnemeketa aad . 17th. u. moeiiiiw;; 'Big Bill Again Plunges Into Limelight, This Time, - With Slogan . CHICAGO, Oct. 29. (AP). 'America first,'.' Mayor Thomp son's campaign slogan drore the British lion out of . the spotlight today a an aftermath of Chicago's investigation to determine wheth er its school children and Its citi zens are reading propaganda - In spired by England ' i - Mayors throughout the middle- west received letters signed with Mayor Thompson's name inviting them to Join the .America First Foundation" and send In $20. Mayor Thompson was one" of the incorporators of thia -organization formed, this week with the j an nounced Intention of promoting "better citizenship based on loyal ty and patriotism." Mayor Thompson said he had received about 10 replies out of 1,000 invitations sent -out 'last night and said they were "mostly favorable. - . . Mayor Daniel Hoan, Milwaukee, and Mayor Victor Miller, St. Louis, were among those sending early replies declining to become affili ated with the organization, while Mayor Swarthout, Grand Rapids, said he would think it over. Congressmen, senators and gov ernors also were sent invitations, John J. Murphy, one of the incor porators, said, y . Meanwhile, si white silk pennant bearing an "America First slogae hanging . on a. staff above . the American flag in the board of ed ucation off Ices, came in for ciiti cism. . Opponents of the mayor said the pennant flying above the Hag. constituted a rank - insult" and have asked President ' Lewis Coath of the board how It came to be there. : President Coath ex plained that Mayor Thompson pre sented thq: pennant to the board along with the flag., . Dr. Otia Schmidt, a member of the board and one. of the oppon ents of Mayor Thompson in at tempts to . oust William . McAn- drew, superintendent of schools. said he would bring the matter up next week When the board meets to hear further . eYidence in the McAndrew -case, adding that "there Is a law in Illinois against using the flag in connection with advertising.", -- SCOUT VIUESSEEfi PROGRASI PROVIDES NEEDED INFORMATION AND AIMS THIRD DEATH REPORTED Five Tear Old Girl Dls. at Tort, land of rparalysls . PORTLAND. Oct. 29.--(AP) The third death this month from infantile paralysis was reported to. the city health office Friday. May Rivella. , five ' years old, died yesterday from the disease. There are now four cases of infantile paralysis In this city, and a rase of sleeping sickness was reported to day. The victim is 19 years old and has been sick a week. j Turns Right Out Itself MONEY TO LOAN Homes Business Blocks Farms P. H. BELL : 219 U. S. Bank Building Salem, Oregon ; Phones 107 and 2141W . L 1 J "OutaTro: la a harmleaa antisen. tie manufactured for chiropodists. However, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny bottle containing directions. . : ". A tew drops of "Outrro" In the crevice o I the ingrowing nail re duces Inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive ikin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and me nan turns naturally outward almost over night. A4T. - Many Salem people are making the i Campbell Court Hotel ! Their Home I . When in Portland A pleasant place to five, in beantl- i ful. surroundings. An unusually good . dining room serv- ice and food. Accessibility to business center and garages. Eleventh and Alain Stav E. JEAN CAMPBELL Owner and Manager , t In connection with . the Boy Scout council's effort to re-establish Its program, here on a firm basis, the-' following statement of its alms-has been given out: . f-The Saieni boys need scouting because the Boy Scout program Is. educational, teaching him how to take care of himself, to be physically strong,- mentally awake and morally straight through the practice. of the scout oath and taw and the" passing of scout tests. j. 2. Means clean, wholesome 'as sociation - with . other boys "and men, teaching, him companionship and cooperation Iwith others. ;:" : 3. Is highly 'religious" but noih sectarian, urging him to attend his own church or Sunday school and to practice its teachings. i 4,- IS truly; patriotic, and is not Connected with (he army or navy. Though it is non-military, it teaches loyaItyto home and coun try and-respect to the flag. 5. Teaches, -service io through the daily , "good turn." ' . Teaches "good -citizenship by giving the cou as a boy. an op nortnnitv ti oractice citizenship by emphasizing the responsibilities of citlzenshp rather f than the rights of citizenship, and through oEflanized publie -service. ' . . 7. Ttains for;4eadershIp by giv ing boys pryce ' at leadership. ' Scoutlng's pairof method make3 nar nf lha iirnirrsn AlwsTs un der adult guidance, of course. INC. N ER ATOfl INSPECTED PORTLAND, jOct 29. (AP) Hal Patton and. LC G. Slmeral, members of t theOblly. council or lalem,! Friday inspected the $100, 000 incinerator just completed by the city of Portland. Salem ha provided f 5 0,0 00 In Its budget for an incinerator and the councilmen were here seeking Ideas. yG. Helber, superintendent of the bureau of garbage disposal, piloted the Salem, officials through the plant 7 r t : ! ; i ': V ; J . I . v.. ' . ' ' . . i t t i v ' When Glasses Ar6 Needed "APPEAL TO CNEILL" New Location Dr. C. B. O'Neill Fourth Floor First National Bank Bulldln Phone 621 . Do Not Envy a Tile Roof Have One . ;: Fireproof V Beautiful . EverWliiiiT : Elstimatea XV. V- "Upon Request Now is the Time for Drain Tile : 1 See us Today for Estimates" Oregon Grayeljo. Makers of Rewer Pipes, Drain Tile. Roatf Wpe, Roof Tile aad f Dealers in Permanent Building f Materials.' 1405 N. Front Street j 1 Phone 180 First Ccbgralicnal Cbrch 1 i Center and Libertx - . 10 A. M. Sunday School ; r . 1 ; '-' ' I. 7iS0 P.M. The Friend of -God THE CHURCH WITH A I-lEiRT : j j It Is Still Being Doiie! 1-r-bi4rtl u mm w 1 I rL.-c--r"s" i m 1 - During the years past, many people have gotten coxnpanu tively rich on small incomes while others have died poor on large ones. And it is still being done. Yea probably, kno7t "V several such CSC3. And fcn't the crwcr usually a dsapa. case of arithmetic, Le cue lives on a littla less than he earns and saves the difference find the other doesn't? , "And doesn't that cutest the advisability ci cpenins your Ca vine's Account today 7 . . ' . mJ W wax, wWwiJ A. a Cw ' -- '' A DIFFE OF j "WiU naturally exist concerning the beneficial possibilities and healing merits .of a Natural product such as PACIFIC HEALTH-ORE ' , , r - - That NATURE could score, where science is baffled might at first thought appear a fallacy. , ! -..-;..- ? - ' :r' . :- - d --P-vi hl'-' ''r, .-' . t , , i. y . , . I ' ; f "Impossibley' a'y some who are' .ethically Inclined -wa remedy to be effective must be definitely and scientifically compounded." i 'I - , - - -f. ..rV-!-...- J..- : .. .. .. i- 1 j . i -';,:- '. : i''-'' : ;t -' i " - Butis not science continually making new discoveries in the realm of Nature? Is : -It not demonstrated times witllot nximl; tlmt Nature p izing agent to combat each menace? Is thiff not an age of rapid changes changes whichf r come so speedily thai theory today is practice tontorrow-and the scientific beliefs of. one year are proved to be fallacies the next? - - rj t; . - ' -'.:-vf-rv" . :'-.v;', ':'i.-7-l--x5hiz Tmrat vf ftuneatfraia1 rwnl(ji ht thm nuof thia natural UTOduct is OVCTWhelElijlr i can we doubt or ignore it? ; From the sale of thousands of packages under the potivr 71 "Mnszi mr w i'tiV if saraorf nl it liaa Iiefsed us so moch" writes a t lady. ;from Idaho who ia using it in the treatment of goiter, her husband for high blood: pressure., Best remedy I have ever found for stomach1 trouble' writes a man from .New Ucxlca,:f TilArjTHfTrirpa i-rfrmi. aHmrnU hare vielded to this treatment SJef-tStrMl :r -A HERE'S THE SECRET It supplies the system with vital elements lacking in many cases which enable Nature to combat the ess citions producing the ailment. - v -. . ;j:;'-.V'ipsuLTs . ;. ; : BEYOMj- BELIEF . .-3--V' : aU. Wf7 . a. . 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