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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1929)
i I pac rcun I 1 J! !! i i i 1 i ! - Favor Sicay$ Us; r :--v -T- ouicmoaqy aura , udi r-. "" THE ATESMAN PUBLISHING CO. ' Skbxdok 1? "Sacbbtt " uy,t i.yx-4imh-t tJMeUeecistcd Press -ry. TW .associated Ptm is cxthumly titkd to tae nse far , BoblicadfaHi mf all sews aSsfstrtiss credited ia. it ok cot otbaxwiea cwdifj i thlo yopo. . -: ;r - BUr& ei tie FotUffax mi Salt Ortgon, cs Stend-Clas '. Umtter. fubUtkad ewery wwy wegp Jdeniioy. Hfcsiayss ffie SIS S. OmmtreUl StrttL ' Pacffle Coast Acfvertising Representatives: v' ' ; Artfaor W. Srypes, Iiic, Portland. SecuTfty BMg: Son Francisco, Sharon Bide; Los Angeles, W. Pae. BWr- Eastern AeVrntisnig KqwtenttiTt 1 X rtrd-Par-Stebr, lac. New Yera, 271 lladiatjs Ave.; I e Chkao. & N. Michigan Are. - v. ? The Ills of Politics TTIORMEB Governor Lowdeaft&irtuing the graduates of J the state university Monday save forceful warning of the danger that threatens the representative form of govern ment Now, he says, it it on the defensive. "If the: people eaanot themselves maintain an orderly government and can-' - not through constitutional the great body of people, autocracy in some lorm is bound, to come." ' A similar thought -was doubtless in the mind of " President Hoover when he urged the '"Willamette graduates to practice the dvic virtue they had' been studying in. the theory, dmonishing them however that, the practice' was -more difficult than, the. study. Governor Caulfield of Mis ! souri made a 'eTit 'statement deplorhi popular indiffer enee to politics and disdain of politicians, asserting that this attitude tends to degrade and . 1 A. I ; lar governmeiiu What is the trouble,T . The trouble is that this litical age. The majority of automobiles, bouses, overstuffed- .furniture, Montgomery Ward stock or other idols of the day that no thought is given to statecraft -'It is an age of hings Mass production and mass advertising are dumping a largess of mechanical riches into our laps. So engrossed are we with our new toys, and so concerned in the business of money-getting that "politics is eschewed. That is one side of the picture. The other side is that politics has developed into pretty much of a fine art, where only: the practiced hands win tne , games. The well-meaning amateur , has as Ettle chance in the political arena as the gambler 'to break the bank at faro. Legislators, for instance, mill around futilely until the few insiders call the roll and make all the vital decisions. The business man of today looks upon politics with con tempt. Politics interferes with money-making. The real . business executive has no more use for a politician on his staff than he has for a flute-player. Politics, like music, doesn't mix with business. Easier to let the professional politicians pull their deals and get away with the swag so long as "business" isnt disturbed. Prosperity is the sacred cow of America. That is the only way we can account for the fact that the republican party , went unwhipped after the mauseous disclosures of the iniquities of the Harding administration. That is why cities like Chicago are graft-controlled. In the. face of investigations revealing that the Chicago sanitary' district officials squandered over $18,000,000 in seven years, ,. unlawfully, the majority tjf the investigating committee of the Illinois senate whitewashes the officials and says there -"was "no evidence of graft; useless expenditure of funds." The facts were that tens of thousands of dollars were spent on wild parties, and other millions spent on items not con nected with city sanitation. Yet Chicago is corrupt and un- ashamed - r- Proudhon said: "Monarchies are destroyed by pover- : ty; republics by wealth. The race t or acpnring wealth is undoubtedly the cause of the political decay manifest atjthe present time. Even oar law-making nowadays is apparent ly all designed to add to the wealth of one group or another. Tariff for certain manufacturers or certain districts, polit ical bounty for agriculture aid, subsidy, debenture. Yet America prates, about its economic self-sufficiency, its su perior resources and abilities, its IndepeadeneeT, Business - executives berate government interference in business; then - run around to the side door of capitols for political handouts. So kmc as politics is the wet-nurse for. prosper it v: so long as political organizations - private corporations or groups m return for -their stay in power, just that long will government be mis-representative. . Gearing the Way lor the Relief Program , llT&bsBeve there was more 'TT debenture than there - The. export debenture it far more practical than the old fee arrangement. Distraught congressmen who have, made so many promises they feel now they must. make delivery are . hardly to be blamed if they catch at the export debenture plan as something to relieve the farmer and their own obB gations. Senators find further justification in - voting ;a bounty to" farmers when . they see a -tariff bill cocaing up, voted through the house by the whip of the organization, without privilege of amendment or adequate debate, which makes even higher average duties than prevail in the Ford ney schedules., ( ' '-. . . , . . The export debenture plan is wrons? in nrmcinle and as ,.. President Hoover points out, to rne pront ox the rmTier, the- exporter than to the benefit of sentialiy a subsidy,: a iounty: from the treasury for a par ticular group or dass. lt is more brazen than the tariff and 'lacks what the latter contributes in the way of revenue to tne government. ' . ' The chart for American progress economically ought to be in the direction of less bounty and subsidy, less protec tion and tariff rather than more. The evil of the proposed tariff is that it makes wholly ties. The scale of duties should point downward instead of " upward. The sudden popularity of the export debenture is, we believe, the result of resentment at the wholesale revision of the tariff which the Hawley The way is clear for the great experiment We profess we have little faith in the farm relief program. The gov erning law, is bound, to be supply and demand. Legislative interference is apt" either to prolong the agony, or magnify the ultimate catastrophe.' Ou friendship is for and with - the farmer. We hope there may be real farm relief, in the licNary bfll; but tmpartisan minds are frankly skeptical of its success. -Speculators do not seem to hope much, from it judging from tne way markets have pointed downwards. . President Hoover will have a task to assemble a board composed of real leaders and not just whisk-broom farmers with a penchant for office-holding Alt is not an easy posi tion to fd; this board will have about the biggest responsi bility of any since the war. ' The fate of the whole program will rest cn the decisions of this board,; J :'-r(--: ? . '; o ' :- ":- -; CZVea eo&STvss laat so aappr'orer "ih UlU'ot ainaoceat Versos, by proatbttlos otfiears sa tns trst prca la,V It tatzly aatss so " snca srala for its mUL .. .Tas aasrs soattav ot tao kilttsg of aa offlccr ' , ty a fsumttt is of little eonsetineacs because oftlcors are Tatert tt- Iss" vita porsosal liberty aayhoir. Tot ear Dart.vrs dehors asonlr - tao kimas oC aaTeso laaoeast emUtr via 3lav ef uty otnears . tart to to armta for self-protection; but piI2nr the trtrser liouH te tie last resort et aa tlZetr. -. - i-- - emo, 'aiiHJ. -- -i f - No F&i ShuU Atif j ' - - g XI ema gimm KdifrY' means, secure social Justice to will ultimately destroy pope . is a business age and not a po oar citizens are so busy buying can sell the public interest to sincere supDort for the export was for the equalization fee. fax practice it might work more packer, the jrain Tmyet and the actual producer: . It is es- unwarranted increases in du bill embraces. - . U 4 . I ,I'B'WJI.!I1I .-- HI.IU' I Jl . .IK"' . v .r.v,-- I v ' 'xAt - Ace .vest &&a& XC:?1 ,A&xZ' BITS for By R. J. HENDRICKS Stirring S At the end f a loag fight: " Judging even by the cold type official account fat the Congres sional Record, the session f the lower bouse et congress the afternoon of Tuesday, May 18th, was an intensely interesting one. The house met at aoon. '.There was- prayer by Bishop William T. McDowell of tae Methodist Epis copal church; an old fashioned prayer that might have been of fered in any church or other meeting. -.4 The honse was to go into com mittee of the whole to consider the tariff bill, and then arise and come te the final vote, and 'so ft resolTSd itself automatically , un- der tae role by order ot the speax- Ceagresaman Hawley ox Salem, Oregon, chairman ot the ways and means committee, took charge and presented amendments . ma. r if am im cvnuauus. Then the fireworks beesn. kin dled mostly in good spirit, bat draped with oratorical ornamen tations by the democratic, mem bers accusing the republican ma jority with Inconsistencies. The republicans had hf .their - eaeewe aaopiea some ainci ruies, in oraer to expedite bastness lust as the democrats dfd when they were in power and the Underwood tariff bill was betag cossldered. But the democrats were especially se vere tn regard to the rale that no amendments would be consid ered waleae kroaght im by the ways sine! means ceiamrUee. Com grestmaa .Gamer ef Texas; Aeae. erat, called fate "gaar rule." The boaae' xepnbUcase were secssed by Wsrrea of North Carolina with the eharge that they -were about to "Jam their high. tarifT bin down the eo entry's throat without eren the ceremony of adequate debate. beeaase- they had llmitad debate aad ntade the nasft feaee bB strong sad bee tight. Garner said the majority members were forced to Tart meekly and beggmgry sff the republican, neet. "the TepnbU- eaa caucus, una a banea or young Jay birds aad awaUew wbatsver these leaders pat doers thett throats," He added, thhj mugr "I win text that story (the story of the reaction) next session' after the 'honey has dripped out of the repubneaa Jton.eymoon.'L . 't'ri!i.f,ii.V -:'-' - Kr. Hawley went quietly aleag offering smeadmente far the com mittee, aad Garner got .one veto on recommitting the whole - bill, which was lost en roU call, 157 to 154, with a number, paired' or net vetinav Then the speaker nut the final vote on the passage ot the bill, wbich was carried by 214 to 147. with about the same num ber paired or not voting, or mere ly answering; present. In tie eourse ef the traal dls cussion, however, some "notable tributes were paid te Cesgressmaa Hawley, la chaxgd of the bilL Congiessmas Rsiney : of Illinois, democrat, aald: nrbe real season why I obtained the floor .at this time Is te express my thanks, aad I think I apeak also for an .the minority members ef the ways aad means committee, to the compe tent and genial gentleman from Oregon, the chairman ot the ways and -means ethnmittee."" " ; '.i sm. .VHw afi Treadway : e t - Maaaachasetts said: "Permit me U any la clos ing that the mala guiding ear ef this whole Job, which baa extend ed over a period of five taoat&g, bsi been the able, effldeiit' and courteous chafrmas'et- the ways aad , mease eonuaittee. the gentle- man from Oregon. Honestly. I do aot know whers we IS sea mtt not have drifted had wt not had the guidmgJkand ef essr nalrmaa always there ts abaotatary centre 1 the sitnatloa by his era tZnSStti BREAKFAST Congressman Crisp of Georgia, democrat, aaid: "I nave serred under eereral chairmen ot ' the ways sad means committee, aad I take pleasure la saying I have never serred under one who was mero courteous, more kind, more industrious, and fairer than the gentleman from Oregon. I approve every kind thing that -baa been aaid about him on both aides ef the neuse. can say to him that personally every aemocrauc mem ber of the ways and means com mittee has a genuine affection for him : Congressman Crowther of New Torn said: I want to pay my compliments to the ehaiman ef the committee for bis untiring seal, his tireless energy, aad tact. We have IS members on the com mittee, all active and at times "bel ngerent. Our Chairman nas pre sided with dignity and fairness te us all, aad be deserves the appre elation of this body." In every case cited above, the congressional Record snows ap plause at the tributes to Congress man Hawley. This mast have been a great satisfaction te aim, follow Ing the stupendous task of pre paring the tariff bill, after months f pabtlo hearings Sad decisions reached at the end ot controver sies that were trying la the ex treme. Congressman: Crowther brought laughter when be concluded bis remarks with these words: tNow, we are soon to bar a vote, and I realise taatMt is geiag to putaome of you democrats , ta a predica ment. The motion to recommit WOTse yewr last chance te wric gle." Then eesaes the vote es the bill, aad some of yon arc. la s hetl of a fix' Just at this moment as to whether you will veto for the but or not," Old Oresons , Town Talks from rae SUtes vjaaa, Oar Fathera Read. 15.1004 Greater Salem Commerclsi club held sav estnusisatic meeting at which J.. W. . Convert, eagdaee? of the Dallas-rails City railway, sub- mltted s proposlooa to build a Has to Salem. ' The proposition waa accepted and committees ap pointed- te push arrangements. Work -win be nader way on or be fore July.lS. It the town off- dally accepts the plan. JSalam must furnish terminal grounds, right-of-way throngs. .West . Sa lem and must meet other conces sions. Cost of building the 14 miles of track is estimated at S1S7.014. ; ' ' . , ' Resotatioas were : adopted by the commercial club favertng elty operation and ownership ef the el ectric water plant. . . Dr. Charles H. Brewer of Stay ton was a bualnesa visitor ia the city. He has been, tn Portland buying fixtures for the drug store to be opened, tn the new Brewer buflding here In July. . Editors Say:t ; HOPK IXB FABJC RXUEF There Is more hope for agricul ture right now than for seme time past due to the defest of the so called farm relief measure by the senate, bringing about a deadlock which may become 'permanent, saeesdag no f arm, bfa at all tnls summer. Nothing could be-better tsws for Us farmers bota the dirt variety aad the whlie-eoHar-ed typeJlf Provldenee will kindly eentjnnf its . apparent efforts to keep Borah mad at the president s t t - .smartlns: nader "the crack of the J party whip" all will be .well, T4 rather be frog uviag on dun geon mold' shouted the iraselble senator fremt California and If the gentleman prefers that kind of a diet there is none to raise any Objection. The, farm aid bm with the de benture clause Is slightly worse than the measure which under one guise or another is Inserted Into every bin to "aid the .farmer- by some enthusiastic near-socialist who believes that It Is possible for government flat to overcome na ture's law of supply and demand. President Hoover called con gress together in pursuance to campaign pledges; he has done his duty and it Is-not Incumbent upon him to tell the national leg- istors what kind of a bill to pass. He should thank his lucky stars if the! two bouses have become deadlocked. He ehoeld do an with in bis power to keep them la that condition until they tire ef the game and adjourn. Farmers ef the country, are going to be too busy the next few months harvesting and marketing immense crops to be bothered with being saved by governmental methods. May great power be Invested In Senators Bor ah and Johnson and may they keep the two houses apart indef initely. Yakima RepabOc. AUt CLUBS FOB BlURSH RICH Air clubs are being formed among the young rich of Britain who bare tired of the crowds en the motor highways. Any dab member of average ability Is said to be capable ot obtaining an of ficial certificate ot proficiency as a pilot after IS hours flying and many do it ta less. The cost, ia eluding a dab entxance lee, -subscription aad tuitiaa tee, is eati mated at list. Light planes car rying two people aad their bag' rage may be bought for $30 to OOWBV STBXBT CBT83CS OT -OS SI St - Caart sad 17tk streets. B. V. Sboe snkar, atlairter, S4e H. ltth Street. BibU aekeet btoa. JNaak Jaankal. . : a. sa. Cbildresi! day pier"" dax-af Bible scaoei periea. zata ru aa meraeuac ta Toaaf aad aid. A brief araraaip sarrice at 1 a. at. Sabjeet, "Why CbiVdrea Sboald As seat Ghrbs aad UasWTWttb Caatst." rieiea Tadeeear aad pmaiar ateetiags. i p, sa. soar serriee'aBa est ana as p. at. eeaiaet Mrwj aaa neseaeiy iTseaar. Aid seelaty eieetiac. Wadaeaday aisei aaaa. Kid-veek saeetlas Wedaeaday S . - Ceraar Haaal aad : Aaadasar eliails Cssaa aad beaa tka para aaspel tea .bad. Saaday eehaot at 10 a. m. Claaaas tm all scaa. Fasaabiat eaiskes at 11 a. am. aad T :45 p. ml. Yoear Poop la's Beetiaf Teaa -uyavaaiac at nayar assstlat T: UUPJI WWWMt. . - ':..:: .-, 7IBST XTABWaXlOAlV v OerMr ed -liberty aad Oaaf eUeeta. ju avxatyeaa, pastor. aiie sea aot at : a. av la. Ii. Tberatea.- spt.a7irlae trer ahip at 11 'clock. Sabieea, "od aad Jiaaare." ."Cad katk amade -aU. tataga beaaUfal. CkrlstiaS Xadearer at T a'elock. Tepie. "The Prfaa ef Vofntary Onisfiaa Sarrice." The pastor wttt aara charge mt tkte aani.s. Waraaip at S o'clock, 0-. K. Tboapsoa, leader. Bar. 0. r. Gates win be present aad wfll bsre ebacga af this serrlee, whUh will ba f4 brwed by tba reralar eaarterry baaiaaas aatiar af .tae akarak. -f ' " olad nsrsroa sctsbtov S4H Court street. C. 8. Jobaeea, r tor. Rcsidsaea IttH Caart street, aba. a Johnseo, assiataat pester. Services S aad S p. as. Saaday aebool t p. au Weak day set-rices, Taeeday, Tharsdsy aad Sat arday : ereaiaga. F , . , . Molalla The Utile Town With, the 1 aly SV8H " . 5 SATURDAY ' 3ii..t . . - - - - - - - ' ' ' ' ' " " Owth r 1S41B. C tir r-1 S:s a. m.iJn.,. m-m tm ttMia a sestnarr as VuisMtte ealrwllMrfll pneeb. lata. MB K. W .... 1. Seine wil Ur ser-rw imc tae SNk Ska wrt&mmm Ute ia awl ml m jmmmrf vhick m Mk U tart cms try. ?r7r SMrtiag. Tbsitdsy e l ss. Tarter. Han. S7. twreeur- narw ncauea. K. SMasriMS, stx. serr. toes. 11 a. ab S p. au 8ma Uamt ChaRk." Kr. SL .Vrn. . WIW lr 4ita el tke f advutiom. Sp esal nuiii Oma i!nds Sr rrol. T. a noberts. Th Bria Saag" (BoUims), E Mease aeaayi. aate, im dum ataa, (CUrk-Walter aaatata a; aa by Om vastoS chair US by Prof. E. W. Habaaa, "O Cob. Let IJ Siacr" Caaaa). CbaTCbacbaal: SiS a. av,aaas far all agaa. XawarUi kacmas: Tint ckarek chapter inttrtata boo tar SMetiaa Ie4 by Xvart Baaaatt aaa rrad Statcb torS. Jaaior ebarebt 11:00 a abarek aa as la eaarge at blisa Satkarlaaa. Xctka Slaat Obi Paaylaa' haaat aarriea a S 'lack ia ebsiai et tke yaaay jpc.alc ef tke Xpwertk Uara. , xnroaidb earoxcx Caraar Capital aa Maria ttraata. W. O. Heebs aw, pastar. Saaday tckoal at StaS a. av jr. X. Knit, anpgriaUaacat. Xadiak aarricaa at-10:0 a. anbiaet. Tha Bafermad Caarvk aad Tha Bible.'7 Orrataa aarricas at 11:1S a. 8sbct. "Tba -VabM aad Cast af tka SUagaot of pee.' Special maaic by tba ckeir. rtasT rsaiss i Taaxur Corner K. Wiatar aaS CkaktkaU etaaata. Ba. Varawa K. TaUy. D. D-pas-tar. Ckarck tckeai 9:30 a. av, L. af.Ktm aca. aetiar raot. Ctaataa for att uil f bfvraiar varaktp 11 a'aUck. Dr. TaUy ann stra taa iact af a aenaa ef sermon aa fka Cardraal Heas af Isaiak, aiiar M bic labjact, "Tba Day af tka Lord." Aa tbea. "Ba GiaS O Ta RirbtMn" l(Spaaea). Orsaa aaaibarm, "Tba Boa af uea uees rbrtk", (Wkitiar); "Ta Tka Biaiaa Saa" (Toriani) : ,JAO bUreU m iwtiwiy. m.,ia .HIWI, aa eiaMM BMt at :SO . am. At taaatlm. af tha araniar varak aarrica. tka aeaier jaatr wm fir a aacrcd aaaeart. Mr.. H. H. Harstc aHt be natt aletat. Katiea that tke tiaw la T:SO.a'ea4ck. TJaaraaay araning at i :au a ciocK titer, will o a akoct a.Totional aarrica. fallaarad at S 'dock by a saacial jeoarrerttioaal meet In t ta eoatider batinet of tba eharcb. Tkara mhoeli ba a toll attaadaaca at this sanies. mar BArnsT Career Marioa aad Liberty (treeta. Robert L. Piyae, pastor. Fred Eroer. 8oa dar school saat. aad diretcor ef ' mnti. Car! Wenger. areaaiat. Sanday school S:45 a. m. with fire departaienta. Morn ing; praaehiac; sarriee at 11 a'elock. Ser- tapie, "The Heart of Gad." Seroioa atU for children also. Throe' Baptist Jomar Poop!' Uaioas saeet at T chick, Erenia; preecbiBg- aerriee S 'clock. Ser snoa topic, "Pro?i-and Lost." Special asic at bath aerrieee. Old-fasbioned prayer meotinf Thursday eeaaiaf at S a clack. Erery aerriee a sospal aarrica. e-inataxsTA sr. bvajtozijcax. ITth aad Okeaaeketa street. X. A, raff, pastor. Saaday eekeol at 10 a. bu, O. JL tMraaabeeab, sapt. Warship at 11 a' clack. Subject, "Spiritual Oifts." . Rerclar saoathly atetiar af tke Waamaa's bfissioa- ary society .rip. m. Chiistiaa Xadearer at e.-SO p. at. Tka first auarterty eoBfer- aaca ex sae year wui oe aeM WeSaeeaay at S o'eleck vttb Km. fL P. Oatea prosidiiyf. aJtBxxcAir Jansurn Ckarck atreet betveea OkSBveketa aad eaater. Bar. P. W. Xrikssn, pastor. At 11 a. av. tka pastor wil deUrer tba serasoa ea tepte, "A Tee-feM'Kzperleaea;" site a eemaaaiaa aerTlea.'Tka rested ekoir wiU ia tka aatkesa. Mias Arbetaa Badie a sole: "I Looker far God sad I Paasd Hiaj," (Sprsft) At S p. sl topic: "Ths Patktray of tka PUgriai Fstkors." ia fiba ptetero. Aar tka abarek e boras will far Bisk th special saasie. Saaday school S :45, Max Geblbar, aapt. A coaapleta graded system with classes for aB area. Tae adalt Cirition ia eharge af B. C. Arpke; T. P. dept. A. A. Kraerer, and the prissary dept. bin. a bt. Brrd. The ltker leagae at T p. as. , Orria Potter, aeniar leader aad WUliaat SebBcider, iatermediate lead er. The choir aad ekerag sseet erery Pri day erening at tke ebareb far rehearsal. naav oostoaaaAnovAZ, Ceater aad Liberty street. S:S a. av Saaday rekeel. w. X. Keer, sapt. 11 a. a. saeraiBf worship, ThaBigaar Prasad, abip." Taeaaar f:Se Yeaag People's rortaigbfly cKab. Wasaaa'a Uaiea aaeet- rag at S ereleek at tka CkaBsaaa reside e f If V. Ckarck Anas. This Is te be bath V! warn aad basiaess awetlag. Charles are, ssiusier. Thsrtaeatk aad Ceater atraats. graaiae worship at 7:45 p. m. as iari atlea k aataedad te yea te warship with PmjrP areiina altfia. 1. Cettafs sad 9 streaU. G. W. Sefoca, iaiftee. G. Sc awake, aeeUtaat atiaieter. nsday sail it P9S a. av Sear Siaiiaasa. aaa. eerorij a. eeryTrrayer.1 taressaary reeiae serrlee at S a'eloek. "A Oeaeral Who Dial As a raeL" Xegmlar Si? rrr? rTe . a sm. Vredaeadey. Breryaaa tarited. f . oospxx txbt irxxraros VTief vTJPf" eTeei ta beiag ?fdeUd by WiUwoa Baa af Pertlead aad P-A1- Cb'1 af Saeraaaoato, Calif, S. IStk street steer Creee eack wraaiag, bat Sararday at T:dS. aaaday at S ad T:tO e'etock.-. , . gaaoy iaa -aaaroxiai. . Wlatarat Jeifanoa. Harrp B. Gard aer. aestar. Chmnk a.c a- aa, n. a. c-sra eatery sept. Worship II BLANKS CJejf fell Ear IVmi ass euu aeaer. paster. Tie B. Wis tar street, pheae SSOat. Saaday scaeal at IS e av, MartU Sfchraiaor, sapt. At It a. aa-Bwr. B. i. Iiihiihiiain, w Sp.kaae. Hwaak, laamav mtt -i ' 7771 Vmmmmlftmm ccc: Tiesa forna are tarrfcTwtrwTi eStktWramf; S. ra,? tCal VP est fcscia Crtsa S .-,1 , "' -. a Tf aaMad ed Ike . Biagaasa Uaeaa. - -L---"7. -V- EPS gar Paray. asreca " . i k, Twaabiagtaa atata caaeraaaa wHI tke .pe.kar. Ta-fbjfc--' p. as. weaaeaaar, vmrnmmm, -v r an. At srr. m i - - -- . tba sua heepital. Mrs. Haaasear-ja sin. J. W. BwIap win aaatat tba aaataas. Cars wU be prorided t. eaU Krs. C SL aesariB, '"" ? .CZZ deretieeat lassaa. stady la Jeha sad reho cue -raaraaay myi. te. absBy-Taeatara akarck.ai.kael each aa aa. -. 1 ' i waTTiBiAa " ' . -' Oattaga aad Chaateketa streets. Bar. UmtZT F. V array, emiafator. firretioasJ aarrieea at 11 a. as. Sbibiert at ttaiasraaw 'Tba Aga af Beasaa." Mrs. bfartta Far PeyVilSr. "I Wfll Lift apMise yes;" (llcDerarid). Mrs. W. A. Deafaa at ths -"-V FXBST CHBISTIAW - , Caraar High aad Casta streets, IX J. Howe, paster. Bvaiereace TSS H. jCttaga. 9:45 a. au Bible school A graded school witb claasrs for all, alf sad yeaag. Keep ing up a big school threegh the aaaimer .aarbs. 11 a. am. asaraiag weraaip. Oe--aiaaiea aad areacbiag. erajaby the pastor. "MakUg Piaeiploa Oregea. KetT "I Casaa Ta Thee" tCbya Beata) Lais PlBjeeier. BesaUad HaO.T p. sa, Yaeaf Peepje's hean Jiaaior. ialapraaerdiata. seaior aad yeaag people's eeeieties et C E. aaeet ia their respective raaaaa. S p. praise aerriee. Serntaa by the pastar, r Keepiag tha V.ith." Soio, ' "Teach Me ta Pray,r (Goer go Croce Jr.) Hebja Kib toaberfer. Kid-week serrica Tharsdsy S p. . . z . : HtoBXaBD rvTTirns Oeraer ' Higblsnd aad Chareh streets. Xdgar P. gists, paster. SS4S Maple. Fboaa SS3SW. Saaday school 10 a. av. tub.tt m.- TT - eMeaCat HiDSSl school wa aoceoaf of the yearly seaeting ef rrleaa aaaroa at wewaerg. a-rajer mww Tbersday ' S ,p. av Bible stady by the pastor.-" " i ' . . - j ZXSUB ITXHOXIaX , r (MatbadUt Eplseeeal) At Raath Coasairrcial aad hirers streets. & Dariow Johnson, pastor. SaS X. Meyers. Phone 17 St. Special Children's sarriee at the aaeraiag warship aad rsnetisa ef aiessberr froar the preparatory class. Aa theafc. "Praise Ta The lord" (Xetsberg). At the crealBg serriee at S e'eefck. H. P. Peatbertoa, af Tseeesa aad former pas tor et Leslie Memorial, will speak mm "Hea ef Baralsg Haarls. Follawing the serrlee there win ba en iaforssal raeep tioa for Mr. aad Mrs. Peaabertoa la tba social reams et tha ckarck. Saaday school at S :45v A. C Bohrostedt. sept. Francis Asbary (bibb school) aad Leslie Toang People. Leagnef meet at T a'elock. Topic: "Expaadiag Area ef Cariatiaa Urine.". Mtd-weke serriee Tharsdsy erearng T:S. CAXVABT BAPTIST. Comer af Coart aad High streets. Bar, "W. Earl Cochran, pastor. Bible school at 0:45. W. T. Jeaks. Seat. Graded elaeaes for all agaa aad all are welt ems. Saaior sad iBteratediata B. T. P. U.'s St. 7 o'clock. Special sxesie by tke ehoir and two aatbeaa, "Tba Mara Brooke S tract- lr" (Shellr). and "Abide With Me (Hoosler). Ber. Sterlinr B. Stater win preach at 10:90 a. av aa "The Light That Weat Oat." aad at S p. av ea "Wai Test Tube sad Spoke Deetrey the Bible!" CHuaoa ot tbb baxabssb One Mock aaath at Ceater ea IStb et. L. D. Smith, pattor. Otliee phoae 2S40. res. 5S0 N. Slat street, phiae SHOW. aaaeay teapot t : a. m J-raak utwuier. aapt. Lareaa aad Maziaa ' Smith will stag "U Tee Omtshiaa tba Sea". Classes far all ages. Moriag worship at 11. sat mom subject. "Adraaa or Bet ranch. Which!" Tha mala eaartet will sing a special aamber. Special erebtaera ma sic. Teaag People s meet tag ia the eraaiag' at T; Ber. Loaiaa PlaaaU will lead tka msstiar aad bring a special aetssre. The ianiore wmf saoat wita Mrs. aauta, tae cap err la or, at 7 a'elock. Iran r lis tio aerriee at S p. at. Tkara will bo aid time roaoai liariar with a happy swiag. Mr. aad Mrs. Ctyde Reffer win sing a loot. Fall, aalratiea preach iag. Prsrer aaeetine Wedaosday ereaiag a a a cofOK. aonag jroepke s prayer meet lag Friday evening. X3nORT BrXKOXXAL IStk aad Parrr atraota. H. L Saan. minister. The aharch school aaeeta at IS a. av, u. v. nana, laperiateadaat. Mere taS serriee at 1L Serawa eablaet, 'A Qaastiea et Owaarship." A ladies' eaartet wiU sine "Cloaar atfl - Wlta Charloa B. Bloaat Ohriatiaa EadeaTer at T:15 a'elock. A ea pet drama. "JCrc SfL! f".!0 awatala." by Taaaie Packard, wil be preseated at S p. m. The arama sa taa aeeoaat ef aa eaparie: among the msaataraa - af tba "a. whius." Tha choir win sing splritaals preeeedlag the play. Tha monthly abarek Bight tapper will be heM et the Fair grouade Wedaeedsy, Jaae II, at T o'clock. XBYEBBATXOVAT, BxBXB ST HUBS TS ASSOCZATIOW rr ta aTeaaeast the Saaday soeralBg ".. w7 mw a aaa i ra ae art or aooa rresa S:Se te 4: SO- e'eleak XlSS areadway. -' ST. JOB3TS LrrrBBBAB (Ma. ara. i .-. - aUU. black aartl S o'clock. lagUsh serrica, tad. Re serr lee. ta G Fleaw ef ehareh acbaabt ta tae -Jd, the Preserver et Mae," Chrlstlaa Svieaee tesaea topic sdaTnaaUr sarratce.wQI be bold ba ikm cEEZl ed I ftmlj aad Special Tent Service :: . . South 12th!ilm ' W M. lUo, PtWdanrl, Ore., -, D. R. Charlea, of Sacramento K ' Carried on nightly . Sunday 3 and 7:S0 m -:'.... Subject. Sunday-iTwo Greatest Facts in History wig:htiy but Saturday at 7:45 THAT ARE r to wrier m (axdriri. ftlJrt1 mM 4. J 1 . 23 to CO mrilTD AKD FC2 fiiLS BT rbimt'-T'- at T si. St. aad S B sv'aad asms em a a - - .Mg. Wedaesday evening saaettaga at S g e'etock sfi iaelese testkaeaiea et heel iag threafh CArUttsa'Seimee. Ssadsy ekMl elases fae p-pib P U -0 of a a .a. ab . A at .aaat 11 affaalsmaV 10 years are aeta a. - . , -- - - t(m wab&at la atsia- a aaiaa; : w taiaod a dOS Ma'saaie temple. Tha hear TmlT?- ,. a. Braa mnt Baaday aad Wid.TT The Bsbhs d -M 5eaVr7rjee aad - m see the toodiag leeawf. y aBHSf 1 ' a,ltlHIBag f State aad lath stseata. 6er-nJEnrlih serricas at 10 a. av. Ber. A. Jfrsase of tboBMaam airman. .At that eaewe Bor. imc, iTMinaema.. aewty arrfv.,1 from ftaekaaa -Wsah wit bt tattatted aa -the eerreaa the eoagretatiea wtU tba rharcb parlors fee laathoom-A "em bers arwtaeaeeted to brg -with thorn. Saaday aebool at :1T"-," Miss .Martha eBttermea. 8ept. Lather Lms aTlV ,v With MlsS Kehraska sad ITth streets, L. W. aid die, pastor. Pboae SS11J. Saaday ecbeol lOaTm. Topic, "KaUoaal AcealabOity to God." Lot at make special effort 'te attend Saaday Behead ooaeeatbsa on Taoa day eaybt aad Wedaaoday. M-aing wor ship U a. am. Tke third of tka Kjagdom of God serif wiU be presented, Snhject. "Meaaa of Etablisbmaa4." JaafarC. X. f p. -as. Tewie.- "Oer BiMo . T , David," Seaior C. X: V is. avopieTbo) Price? of Volmatarr Christian- Brvi." X.rt Ttarsday U eoaveatioa Say for n Cadeararara. Ereaiag- worship S a. as. Senioa sabjeet. "ho Otter Side' atriX STaXBT al . FUteoatb aad MiB atraota. AMa M. Gea try, weUag pastor. S 8. 1Mb atreet MoraUg worship, ?"5e school 9:45 a. av, Mies Esther Xrteksoa, apt. Mias Srea Okexberg. ebmeaUry aapt, Breamg aorvieea, At 1 'aleak the seaier Epworth leagae jrill moot with Mise 8rea Okerberg leedW The topic win be, The rraaadias' Areas ef Chris tlaa Lir hmg." The tntermediata leagae msmhsu are invited ta meet with Xk seaior If agaa tfariag the naatr mjoaths. At S o'clock Dr. T H. Temple, sept mt the Salaet dis trict wilt preaclu. At the reeeat meeting ef the e.aartarly eonferenee - ef . this caerch it was voted to joia the Oregoa eoafereaee at this eceaisg faU eoafareweo. Taia aharch wiU thoa bo a part of the tSalese district aad Ir. Temple win ba tba fmrpt This wiU provide the first oppor 1 taasty far the cemmaaity ead eengregitioa t meet Sim. it ta ceruua , vnat ae wui bring a balpf nljavsssage. - rrasr syxaiitiAiisr - Fratoraal temple ea Ceatse atreet be tweea liberty aad High. Sorrieas Baaday ereaiag at 7:45 o'clock. Oer regvlar pas tor. Bwr. Laella M. LaValleytwin be the . speaker.- Topic, Tke Other Wlee Maa." Meseages. A circle wil be hale Saaday eveamg from S to T:30 e'oolek. . v- . t ' . i :'y . M ,r'e f JL I I t 'I I , was io'a rurdown tr didc after axoiscarriase and It left me awfully weak. I could not cat erwus and I coali not work. A friexbd told me to take Lvdia E. PirAham's Vegetable' Ctxind .and I 80S good results froxn it. I took fotrr bottles and have gained eight txrands. You may use this letter as a testinonial if you Tahje &. Mrs, Joseph. Cakdapro, 1 iga "Florida Avo wte, Axasa3amV. T. 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