Tt f OnEGONSTATESMAN, ;.P3!fri".OwsaSatnrfaT':BIoridxigwJnIr-lil932 1!.-- U 'STAGE FITS- t j r total News Briefs PnHIMffi PRESETIT I IN RETREAT7 Se Prune Picture Men and women working on the cherry packing crews at the Salem Cherry Growers association la West Sa lem enjoyed a, treat yesterday af ternoon when- OC Brooks, man a Mrs. Davis Dies Word was re-1 celved here yesterday of the death. of Mrs. J. N. Davis of Portland, prominent for .years in many cir cles, including the Daughters of the American Revolution, sne ger. showed them moving pictures I serred since 1920 as nrobatlon of of prnne packing operations taken 1 1 ker In the court ot domestic re- at the plant last xau. a number utions. She leaves one daughter of the persons on the cherry crews and two cousins. Miss Margaret worked during the prune season, j. McFadden and Mrs. JJP. Fris- thereby adding interest to the pic- teil, both of this city. Funeral tures. The film, Uken by Brooks I serried will be held at 1$S0 p. m. ana ivainryii : uunneu. State Emblem Will be Given i Memorial Association at Exercises Sunday ii 4 j ji ... -i 'I! Hit Sunday, July 17. at Champoeg park the Knights of Pythias will present to the. Champoeg Mem- ! 1 anata f tw a i Hmvah at fl fak hOwd itf.v from thA Hoi man & Lilts I hnfUgvi?trtS-frm!f mortoary at EMt 14ta a8d Sand7 provided by the order throughout celpt at the packing plant to load- boUieTard. Portland. the state. The public as well as ing inio uie reiriareratea cars. I . mamh-r. f tha ordai- 1- In-rited nnaU, UsMiuta Sa OK fulfill I : . Miller's July Clearance beginning Thomas and His Band, j today features good quality mer-I " j , U. 8. Bays Equipment The teletype eauipment at I airways weather report stations has been purchased by the government, it was announced here this week, and beginning next' week main tenance will be in charge of gov ernment employes instead of em ployes of the telephone company rrom which the equipment wast fir win h scented bv Peter Willamette university in the last previously leased. This according I j. D'Arcy ot Salem. tAti dftTH. A dacidedly arfialler mi-I to attendant at th vpathnr at a-I "-. v m fn.tn,t. - - i l uueau jl uuuui .. .-v. i . . . rollment In the school is anticipa- Hon. will mean a call here once a 1 manv residents and -former resi- I Discouraged by the negative result chandlse at extremely low prices, A special feature In the basement will be women's fine quality broadcloth wash frocks at SI. These were made to sell at S 2 Irani! rlaranra ait nn narA R Enrollment Slows Down Few applications have been received from prospective freshmen at ! to come and enjoy the day. Coffee will be furnished free and those not bringing lunch can purchase on the grounds. Leslie E. Crouch, supreme chan cellor of Knights of Pythias, will make the presentation speech. This Is a fitting time for this or der to honor the state, as it is the first time the head of the. order has been selected from Oregon. On behalf ot the Memorial association f x cSeS21ST it' In tha Churches. ill NUMBER OF BIRTHS Annual State Camp Meeting At Woodburn Grounds To Attract Many tout vmso ssxTHuar Xiaoioev oetweoa UU m4 Uairorsity. A. 8. Bnlmoi, pastor. UU aiiaaioa, laaea Tt. Serrieee: il a a. iii I a.av. mom topic: Illastraiod aerate a. ii a-B.; M.1M cU ubLr, in toiiuy IS LESS aMriaUadamk ad lMit la ! Snaeiil MrrioM. atmaM. te la ael 4at ky tormn iHkm, A. "HmmKtm in i" nuy, mJ torn m mmt itumi. 8aay mM 10 a.K.: Kra. Twite Hol la 6bC Teoar Peoala'a Mavtiac, T P-B.I W. W. Walla, Im, BarA Hal- ias, iMdac tTiT.tt ItZMOSlAXi Ctwaralal atraat al Hfn. ft. IHrtow Jaaataa. vutac B4I K. Krara trMt. Faaaa tflM.- Xanlay waklp at I tl a'clotk. nbjaatt "WaraaJ WUtotl :?F?rf.'Z71SZT ot births In Marion county TiaTZr- "tI iraJai la the first six months of 111 nil U. ta k. M Noticeable decrease In the nam- ekair vui alas. -"Waat ax u atstaaa-1 compared, to the same perioa m i'.ula. 'tTr.aLlrti!k 1,31 reported -this week by ffiatii: iLiZa Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, health WOODBURN, July 15 For the 2ZA time, the state-wide convention of the Church ot God of Oregon will be held In the grove north ot . Woodburn this year, beginning: Thnraday, July 31, and extending to Sunday, July SI. The Church of God owns a beautiful ' grove and encamp ment grounds about a half a mile north of the city, along the rail road tracks. t -. . ' There are a large auditorium, a kltehen, community store, li brary, and several other build ings on the. grounds. Each yearlaai members of the Church of God from, every part of Oregon gath er there for the ten-day convoca tion. Usually there are about S09 persons registered. STZXITTXaXXIT CHTmcK 07 DXTin I aiaaUa ia TXUTH ' 7. 6ar4aa, paatar. garleaa 8a4art s-aa. at Horta Coitara atraai. Lw. kara aaaiael. 'Waat ia DuUt" fol low- ad ky aaaaacaa. Mi4-waak aarriaa Tut-1 ay aaA TaarUay S p.m. at S81 Karta 1 Caarch KirmH. Paitor'a ntiaaaea SSI nana Charca atraat. CHT7XCH 07 OOD Carrnar a Hoea aaa'Cattara airaata. BuitT tckoal 10 a.ak fraackiac aerriea 11 Ja, ky O. W. Hatch, paatar. Teaag faosU'a aarviaa :10. aaa praaekiaf aarvia f 00 ky J. J. Oillaapla. Taata wOi aaa ka any aarrieaw at toa ckapal tka aut twa Sandaya a tha Aaaaal cam KtaaUar at Waoakarm eoaveaaa Jaly ai-SL Ganrieaa aack day 10:30. :S0. liaa pariod. Wkat da m saw ka tka I Officer, Who Sua 4X1 births haa iaiMrtaBt -iMilln m tka ftaar 1 ' TVa Ufiia far tka paator'a claaiac IS aaaatua ft tka hwar' Ke-n reported te July 1 thto iar ia : . Vaaaa Iar.taa Taa." ttiwk 'Mr egapuwi w n 7r ackaal at t:4S. V. U. Backatt. Saat. Mid- lOX the Other hand deaths fO the , wack prayer aad aUfly hoar Tkaraday I Mnitr lnrrMad. XII belna re- tub( ai 1 : I - " " - . i - -- - w ww i ujIDj rcamvuM ,uu ui mm . i ' . . . , . a sera) rw apecia ted thU fall because of prevailing week by a federal maintenance dents of Oregon, among them be- tr ng aiege at worship meetings and economle conditions. Many stu- I man. rfanffl M,AV (a tfvnmA fSft raff. I iof r. nnr hnf-iarv nf IJnlT Clearance of knitted suits funds will not make enrollment l J dresses in Miller', basement ti.1. v . ., .ij..t. iuut. rncea 11.91 ana 17 ix yuBsiuie. iU3i year w eiuucuu 1 - t were enrolled the first semester m e jm a, - .9 avia. .ti. J ,tna lit lot second, ine aiieuu anc this fall is exDected to ex ceed BOO. Special prices on all paint at Nel- ann Rrna Tn Child Is Hurt Dorothy Brown, aged nine, ot route three, Salem, lnz Mrs. Caroline Kamm, a de scendant ot'W. H. Gray, promin ent figure in the organization of Oregon's provisional government; Mrs. Amelia Clemens ot Hlllsboro, first person of white blood born In what is now Multnomah coujrty; F. 3L Mathieu, member of the group which formed the provision al government, will be represent- i ed by a son; John Floyd ot Vlr- i ginia, who introduced into con gress the first measure favoring the acquisition of Oregon terri tory, will be represented by Mrs. E. T. Wethered, a daughter, and To Grand Jury Mike Smith, following preliminary hearing in Justice court yesterday on charge of burglary in a dwelling In the night time, was bound Over to the grand Jury and ball contin ued at $3000. He la in the county jail. Bill McCaffery and Leo Smith, charged Jointly with Smith for the crime, waived nrA- tal Friday morning with a badly i11"11 hearing and were bound George H. Himcs, secreUry ot the cut and bruised left leg. She was ) grand Jury. They are also Oregon Pioneer association. Injured. when the truck in which "J uniJl Jau wua D4U l Central lodge No, she was riding skiaaea on me - T--v v" sllDDerv road and backed into a tree, pinning her leg between tne jury Clearance In Miller's apparel trnck and the tree, line is tne snops today. a danrhtsr 'nf Ur and Mr fl. T.. I Frost, route three, on the south Official Here E. L ' - . 1 v hw a a. river road. Mr. Frost reported "6' ""pennienaeni or ,me .ho. wnnt ha ahlA to rtnrn southern Pacific lines in Oreeon. home Friday evening. visited Salem Friday in his spe- - clal car. The stop here was In Wffntpd 100 rnnnlea. Salem's only Connection with a trio of inmec old-time dance. Every Sat., 12 th ana nis party are mak- and Leslie. 10c and 25e. in throughout this section of me RiarA 1 members of the Bonus Army are shown as they take advantage of the Government's offer of free trans- portatioB home. Here is the ticket deeartment at Union Station where ex-service men are taken care of. The majority of the bonus-seekers intend to stick unui their oemanos are met. n Giiim' 111 IS of Salem expects to be represented by an attendance of about 100. - TE mm OF BILLS IS LEGAL Newsmen to Portland A num ber of local newspapermen mo tored to Portland last night to attend the annual "gridiron' banquet of the Oregon Editorial association. Such a banquet was held here last year when the ed itors were guests of Salem. At that time the Meier-Hoss con troversy formed the basis for a I great round of Jokes by the ed itorial visitors. The association's annual summer meeting closes tonight in Portland. Dance Mellow Moon Sat. 25c, Clell TYitmsa anA Ttia Tin nil Statesman subscribers have been paid $3378.03 in claims on their $1 Accident Insurance Policies. Wants Divorce W. N. Hamilton, manager of the Portland General Electric company, in a communication to The Statesman quotes from a letter of the third assistant post master general to the effect that there is no law prohibling the DALLAS, July 15. In circuit court here today L. L. Johnson ot Portland was found guilty on a charge of contributing to the de linquency ot a minor. He was the He will be sentenced at 10 a. m. only witness In his own defense. Saturday. Johnson was alleged to have taken Margaret Lane, 15, from her home at Salt Creek to Portland. She had formerly worked at his home in Portland, where he has a wife and two children. Ransom Drake pleaded guilty in circuit court on a charge of non- support which had been taken up by the Justice court and bound over to the circuit court. His pres ent Job was hardly aufficient to ple'i gatherings in the morning and afternoon and evangelistic services in the evenings. It has been especially pointed out that anyone, whether he is a member of the church or not. may attend any of the meetings. Friday, Jaly 12. will served as young people's day. On Wednesday a Sunday school day has been arranged for. Chairman of the general pro gram committee Is O. K Chap man. Others on the committee are F. E. Rawie. F. Van Lyde- graf E. H. Ahrendt and J. J. Gillespie. Chairmen of various special committees are: Sunday school day. Ruth Schaefer; young people's day, Walter S brock; mu sic, J. J. Gillespie; special music, Ona Chapman; camp grounds, J. L. Green. rJaCAXTTEI. BAPTIST Camay at Hasal aad Aeadaaiy a treat. (Sunday teaaal at 10 lb. liaaaoa: I Sav nal S. rraaeaiar at 11 a.au aad 1:S0 p.am. laataad at tka Prayar auaattag ea Tkasaday Taaiag at S a' dock July SI, tka aaala aaiatat af Wkeatoa ealUra. Wk in;u;. win - 1 young peo- I proCTat wkick win aa UttraBaataL To tal rasviratiaaaL a raa-wiU aflariaa corded tor this year compared to S2C a year agQ . . Heart des eases took the largest toll, 98 cases ot death being list ed under this heading. Aato ac cident fatalities went p mark edly this year. It persons la the county losing their lives this year compared to II a year ago. . Infant deaths were It, Other causes of death were: Communi cable diseases, 45; cancer, SI; apoplexy, 10; kidney diseases, 31; diabetes. 6. Communicable disease cases re ported showed a falling off. diphtheria cases decreasing te 10, scarlet fever to 13. smallpox to Foaka, Jr- miaUtar. Saaday atarninc I f our. Only three cases Of typhoid THX alXTATZOV AXJCT Sit Stata atraat. Sarrlcaa ara kaU aa Soaaar at 11 a -at. HaUaaaa aatlaf. 1 :S0 p-aa, naa day aekaai, :Id p.av. Taaag faopla a laalaa. s p-am. Balvattaa aaa iac. Aba aa Taaaday. - Taaraday ' ai Batarday at S pja. All ara wcleaaia. Aajataat x raneaa. . ! i I AKXEICAJf XUTHXXAJT , Ckortk (tract bat vera CbcaMkeU aad CaaUr atraata. Bay. P. W. JCrickaaa, paa tar. 11 aja. "How la Ealr la by tka kiarraw Data." 8iMial aaoaia. Saac ky tka aaala auartat. Ma Saaday aekoal dar iaf taa aaatBar ataatka. Toaac Faopla'a laatiac at T P-bl. irotoaal vrocraav. Gardaa party at Mra. Wat Hafadoa'a aazt Tkaaaay ay xaaiea vauo. will ka raaaivad tfakalp neat tkelr LraT aUaC axpaaaaa. " r:n mm sup HITS NAZARENES The Church of the Nazerene is maintaining a busy summer schedule which includes a daily SOUTH 8AXEK rXXEXDS Saatk. Ooanaareial at Waaklagtaa. Ckarlaa O. Hawarta, yaatar. Baaday aaraieaa: 10 caa. bob day acaaol; Katkaa Caok, 8api. 11. aumiaa warakiB. S d.bl. ka nh.iaaaiac warakia. Tapla far diacaaaiaa: now car aa taa Teaekiaga at data Af fect Oar Oaadaett Tkaraday S p. at. rrayar Jaaetiag aaa Biola Btady. LASISH ZTASGZLIOAZ. CLEUt LAU ckayck achool 10 aja.: W. P. CoIIard, Sapt. Cenauiaioa aarriea at It. 8abeV "Tka Soa'a Marriara Faaii." E. U a E. at T. E. U a K. profraat sad watartaiaaMat rrtday arta Inr. Jaly 13. MIDDLE GBOVX ckarek school 10 a. aa.; T. T. Walker, 8apt. Hieiioa kaad aarriaa at 11. S. L. O. E. at T. topiat "Haw Tar Pa tka Teackiat ai Jaaaa Alloc vat Uonoact 7 ETeaiag wa akip at S. ankjaet: "Tka Klac'a Supper. i Prayar aiptinr W-doetday at S p.m. IiABISU VEiTTXa ckarek achool 10 W. A. Starker, eapt. O. E. at T: Kaaeai Haaeekaca, leader ia dieeaeaUg -new rar u taa Teach tafa of Jeraa Affect Our Caadaett" kfid-waek deva- tiaad Tkaraday at S P-bl H. B. Sckeaer- maa. pasUr, 1161 Caiaa atraat, Saleav 7TXST CHVaOH OP THB SAZAaEVS IStk aad Ceater itreeta. Bar. Hettkar GaUoway. pastar. Reaideaee tOSS Mar ket atraat, pkoae S6J0. Tka pastor will speak Baaday from tka foUowiac aak- paetat 11 a.au "Kick, Caaoaadad. Joy fal. Liyug." S p.av. 'Tka Great Pfcyai- eaia." Aa attractive procraaa af special aauia ia aack aerriea. Baaday school at :a aja. r. at. utwuier. Bapt. . X. e. 8. aad Jaalor society T p.av. rVAHGEIJJTIO TABEXkTACU JASOV 1XM MXlfOaiAZ. IL WUter aad Jeffexse atraeta. Hack B. worship serriee at IL, Banaaa by taa pastor oa "Tka Prliaaey af Paitk." Ckarek school aessiaai at B:dS a.av. H. B. Carpeater, Snpt. Epwertk laaraa treapa at T p.au ETaaiat' aarriea. a die- eaaaioa troap at S p.av. Qnaetioa for dia cassioa, "Wkat Is it to be a CkrUtiaa Citiseat" x were reported. nXST OEXISTIAaT Hick aad Caatar streets. D. J. Hewo, pastor. Raaideaco 10SS H. Win tor. a.av. Bible school. Beaideaaa 102S Nartk a. ax. Bikla a a k a a L All tka I depart ateats at tka nod era ckarek ackeet aiaUUiaad. U a.av, worship, Tka Lord a Sapper follawed ky preseklnf. Senaaa ky tka pastor, "Tka Sitae of tka Usaes." Tka rot pet laVitee QnarUt will sine. S:S0 p. at. eemoes ia Wll tsoa park, berasoa, T'WiU CkrUtUaity 8arriTt" Earl Jea- aiaxa aololsu T p.ai. I an stun Eadeavor ataetiat. S p. at. XTsnceliitia aerriea. Seratoa. "'Seriptaral Matirea ia Beeoai lag a Ckristiaa' kUd-week aerriea Wad- aeidsy, T:30 p.au divorc here, declaring that her Private mail receptacles, such as was given until 10 o'clock Satur- ot Pdl features for the Sun husband, Prank A. Ritchie had electric light bills, gas bills cir- day to decide on it. dT night services, a ladies' deserted her. The couple' was ort1. leaflets, . newspapers." Elisabeth J. Baunach received cnorus, and a program of young marrit-d August coupie was 25, 1930, at The question was raised in I a divorce from August J. Baunach i peoples' activities. The Sunday Experiment Costly C a r r o 1 Ernestine I " ' 1 jwu was uuruiy auiiicieui 101 . - - --v fcl,--,v ... r , , , n a Ritchlu yesterday filed suit for Pacing of extraneous matter in take care of his own wants so he rjeation Bible achool, a program weetea. pastor, s...., school at i:ai p.as. ja, u. rarraaoa, eapt. Ckarek aarriea at S p.av. subject, "Watch Wltk kfa.' aiaaieai aaaaaera by tee Utmirwi su tare. Eraareiiatie aarriea at 7:44 p.; Subject. "Tka Three Crosses." Special rlolla aamber. Taesday ereaior. at T:i5 chalk tslk, "Some Batter Thiers Par Us. Wadaoaday aneraoaa rariral prayar 1 awaUag at S:30. Tkaraday area lag da rotioaal aad taatlatoay aerriea at T :f p.at. Toaag People's serriee 8ararday aigkt at T :3. PTXST BVAsTGEUCAL Vortk Baassaer at kfarioa atraeta. Ea- ory W. Pettleords V. D- minister. Baa day school at 0:45 a.sa. Ifaraiag warship at 11 o'clock; subject: "Aarelie Com- paaioaakip." Eraatelistia aorrieo at B o'clock: aabjeet: "Tka Bigkt 8ide of tka Skip." Taang People'e neetiac T o'clock ; aabjoet "Hew Far Do tbo Taackiort of desaa Aifaet Vnr Caadactl" Cathlamet, Wash. She asks that newspaper articles recently re- and Harry Godsey received a div- ner maiden name of Ernestlna "Pecung tne practice 01 tne eiec- 1 orce irom Florence Goasey. Kraua be restored to her. Jmc company in aeuverins lis 1 own mommy invoices, nr. turn- r One License Issued One mar- llton also Quotes the postal laws W TIP tit- I 11TTI0T riae-a Hoan,. vs. 4 4 . s I v I .v. I. J.lt I O at the office of the countv clerk, enr of such matter by special unaney 8. Neubauer, 2, of Leb- messenger employed for the par- bTUMI 1 TYl AaKa nla m J I MM1a . mmm l am am1s an1 MAa- ' i ' ' ::... " lmisslo:i to marry Tera E. Mc- eludes 9 wii, '"J ewe, 26, route six. Salem, a "The foregoing InformaUon is wun one eye as result oi miacar- RA(.riarir .v,- . ' . .i - ,v., T!age. wPent performed today by Rev H. a In trun convey it to the public cnemicais inursaay nigm. au ! stover. if you see fit to do so. and ngntea tne cnemicai. uames .eap thereby eliminate the idea that, up, uiinusT niiu aiiuaioi u nignw oraatea 1 mar hA rrnld hw tnnis neonle that a s m ti f a a. & i t r a . a M a a . . . I - - J ' w r eye ana painiuuy Durning u nw rignis m tne estate firmg wao are delivering their ereuan. w auuiju ociueoier. aeceasea . were cr anted vesterdaw &r nrn. Three to Build Three build- hata inir mrm t, arm taa nnA asaln taS- ! cv,. j . . . ' . Q j tociueuier. nia wmoar k itm i , terday by E. C. Bushnel, building count in the etat inspector, w .bt, nuius, iniii shed and garage at 1135 a. lztn at estimated cost of S145; Mrs. Plan Coast Trip The Young win Moore, reroot nouse ai ib reopie s torum ot tne First Meth North Winter at cost of 130; W. odlst church will meet at the reg S. Fitts, repair market at zzzvi I ular 6:30 o'clock hour Sunday at estimated night, when Leon Korris will read two short plays, and special music will be enjoyed. Final arrange ments for the trip to Cutler City next week end will be made, Admit Offenses own invoices and statements are doing so In violation ot the laws of the land." North Commercial cost of 200. OIU ELECTRIC . CURTAILS SERVICE school instead of a summer slump" has made a 10 per cent increase la average attendance over the average for the entire year Just past, says Rev. Fletch er Galloway, pastor. The dally vacation Bible school opened Monday morning and 136 Judge L. H. McMahan yesterday 1-Pk. ....... -..,t v.. a - . - . f - aui atbouuauwv usj ucvu 7"SLt.?L: I w the pupil, rang, in age :.Jrr .TJ,: from 4 to 1. Rev. Galloway is r Jhr. i.r x- There I of whom pleaded guilty as charged .r; fonr dMlrtmMlt. wMA .Jvi . il VA" supervised by eight teachers. tr r.; TtrZiZl llL.lLl The Women's chorus made its tl!ffrt w 5fH5,5rtr.v UT morning, is being directed Am w.L .h.iL. TV .iT.r. . bT Miss VloU Lottls. The chorus IyrLe?1 Bing again Sunday morning. aVtal UlosVCICo SWCIJl I wlV VtafAa fk fa, a. AneAAS t VkaV IaL Tna.-r.V-",::-V"vr Wowing sermon subjects: 11a.m. dwelling. He took an electric CALVAXT BAPTIST IQzk aad Ferry atreeta. Oraded Ckarek school at :49 a.sa. Preachiag aerrieco at 10:5 la. aad S PJS. Paatar Will apeak at kotk aorricea. B. T. P. U.'a at T .au This weak: Wadaaaday areaiar at S o'clock, prayar aerriea. Tpartday area- lag at T:44 e clock, choir rekesrsaL W. Larla Cockraa, pastor. nXST SEBltAjr BAPTIST Nartk Cottage aad. D atraeta. O. W. Batsck. atiauter. Saaday school, 9:45 IA 8ia Bchirasaa. Snpt. Serriee at 11 BJs. Ber. J. Lippert ot Biaasark a. Dak.. will kriag tka message. Choir song. B. T. f. u. at 7 p.m. lieary Aaasaaaa. presi- daat. Essilr PsrUek'a rromo ia ckarra. I ereaiag aarriea at a'eloek. Tapla. "Aa Uncomfortable Kelitioa. : Kern la r ssid- weak prayer meatiag at I p a. Wedaes- aay. XEIZZB COafMTJBITT ktaeta at Kaiaer school house fear a ilea aerth BaaU. o'clock Kcetar, Bapt. Toaag People's leader is Er aaat 8arare oa tko topic. "Oar Aaserieaa Recreation." Offering far Iastitate Paad. Cknreh aerriea at 11 o'clock witk aeratoa thesis, "EeadUaea and Faotnotee." Ne ereaiag aerricaa. IATTEB SAT SADTTS Kelsoa kaildiag. corner oi Ckeasaketa aad Liborty atraeta. 8aaday school at 10 aaa. Preachiag at 13. AIXXUTCB OOSPEX. TABBBsTACIJI 6A5 Perry atreet. W. H. CaldwaU. aaa- . tor. Pkoae 869S. Baaday school at t :45, ktra. Gilbert Wklta. Bapt. Marnier wor ship at 11 a. at. There will ka ao Saaday ' rraaiag aerrioa aa aeeooat of Piatrict Caaip Peetiag aaw being bsld at Canny. Ureroa. Prayar errleaa at (aa Tsberaacia aa Taaaday aad Friday oreaiags. Toaag People a prayer aseetiag oa Tkaraday ar eniag. rierriea at Bellerno csarea oa Saaday at 11 ajs. Saaday ackool at BaU'a - rerry ackaoiaoaaa at a P-av. v FIBST BAPTIST Msriea and Mortk Uberty streets. Brit- toa Boas, pastor. :45 sjs. Biblo ackool. rred Broer. Snpt. Koraiag worship at 11 e clock. Special aivsic by tko saala ckorae. Seraioa "Tka Cknatiaa a Walk." Jr. aad Sr. B. T. P. 0. at T p at. Laey 8hiratsa will lead far tbo Jr. so ciety. Iarard Haasaa will lead tka Sr. society. Prayer meeting before tko area- ing aerriea wiu aegia at 7 o'clock, erea iag aerriea at o'clock. Seraioa, "The Preat Peace coalereaee. special Basic. Tka pastar will preach at both serriee. C HEIST ETABOBXICAZ. UTTHXBAsT Eirhtecath aad Stata atraeta. Bar. antes E. atiaaesaaa, pastor, finaea srrrices at :S a. at. gnbjert: "Debtors mt God aad ot of tka rieea." aagliah aerrtees 11 a .at. Sebiect: "To Lira to God aad K'ot to tka Flesh." Saaday ackool S:4 Mrs. Amos E. Viaaeasaa. Boat, lea ther learne 7:10 pja. Martha Eatster- aaaaa, leader. GBACB GOSPEL TEXT Special aerie of oranreliaUe addresses being girea ky E. a. ustiey as iaa ad Lum TV- rlrloir Har- U1 k trets. Surtiag taa ai.th LiLuZt Vwrv rhZLl it Jo Saaday at S. address ea "At His k iVk .ri . . U. Feet." At S p.m. the aabj wiU bo ni. -?"'rt.5r.2fi VZ "Life Oat af Death." Meatiag con- tin aa sightly except Satarday. Saaday school at 10 a -at. ra charge of as re a OI- son. Rich, unbounded. Joyful living" at . A aa BSawaja A A - - manrla tarn .Wtrf, . 0 P- - wrean ruyai- a-rSf Vriif ""I." The special music for Sun- set of golf clubs from the rest aence here of Rev. George H. Swift. day night will be request numbers. HIGHLAHD PBXBBD8 Oaraor Hi r bland aad Ckarek atraeU- I Edgar P. Sims, pastor. Biblo school B:4 svaa, A. M. Beckett, Bapt. Morning wax- ship at 11 a.as. Ereaiag aarriaa S P.i Jaaior C. K. S p at. Seaior aad Intar- BodlaU O. E. at T p as. Mid-week prayer sseeuag Tkaraday at a pja. PTXST CHXTBOH OP CUBIST SCIENTIST Obeateketa aad Liberty streots. Saa- dsy oorrieoa at 11 a.sa. Sabieet. "Life. Saaday achool at :45 and 11 a.av. Test! atony aseetiag wadneadoy at B p.av Beadiag Boom at 0 Mssoni Tenrple epoa frees ll to 6:80 aad kelldaya. PTBST METHODIST B. E. Parker, pastor. 9:4S Ckarek schooL 11:00 pnblie worship. Sermoa by the pastor. "The Twenty-Third Psali ia the Life of Today.'w Masia by asixed qaartet. S:80. respar aerrleoa ia Willaoa park. Ber. D. . Haws, preaching. ST. TIVCEBT DaPATTL ( Catholic) Highland aad Myrtle areaaes. Ber. The. T. Keens a, pastor. , Phoaa Ball, Saaday asaaso at T aad 9 :t0 a-as. Weak- day aerneea at S:i clock. PTBST OOB-GBBOATIOBAL Ceater aad Tiberty itreeta. J. B. 81- aaoads. pastor. Saaday achool 9:45 ass. Moraine worship 11 o'clock. Dr. W. C Kaataor will preach ia the abaeaee of the pastor who ia at tho state yoaag people a conference. mSPOBMZS CHTBCK Corner Capitol aad Marioa stmts. W. a. LienkiemDar. aastor. This coarroga- tioa will particlpaU ia the Sth aaaaal anioa serriees of tka Be formed charehea of Portland. Clasa ia at Boose he' Woods, near Wllsoarille. Ia esse of rsia there except Sanday will be serriee aa ataa! at the lecal chorea. COTJBT 8TBEBT CB3ISTZAaT "Tho Pifteeeth Amend sse at Draatatls. ed" will bo the eraagelisrie aeratoa oa Saaday at S pat, of pastor. Hogh R. Me CaUaa. Tho Biblo achool aaoata at 9:45 a.at. with Mr. Irene Waller aa Snpt. Endeavor societies at 7 -v At tho morning worship aad Lord's Sapper, 11 . the psstor will speak aa "WW Taitt Made to Lire. ' Hit woex aerrico Wedaoaday at S p.si being a atady of Paal the DeteraUaad. KBTOHT XEMOBIAT, 19th aad Perry atreeta. H. O. 8torer. niaister. Moraiag warship at 11. Fr raoa, "Coata aad Hear, and I Win Ten What Great Tbiaca tha Lord Hath Done far My SoaL" The church achool at 19 a-a. C C. Harris. Sapt. Chicken Dinner 50c Every Day THE SPA Why Not Dine Here Tonight? Have The Statesman follow you on your vacation. Mailed to any addresi two weeks, only 25 cents. Named Administratrix Ruth P. Smith was named yesterday as administratrix of the estate of Sr" r P. Powell, deceased. As sets oi the estate are in per sonal property held 'at $8000. Effective July 24, the Oregon Electric railway will discontinue all passenger trains on its lines While on your vacation have The I with the exception of one train to Obit uary Eugene and return each day, from Tarks Portland. The passenger service L. , j" ' "ft 4 .u- -.. iT in v. I July 14 on route 7. Salem. UU IUS UIC9I UIVTS UU Will VW I w u p. . , . entirely discontinued. The trains Jll",.0'13 T"?g of Sa: isi acciaents m operaUng through Salem will be j;; u' .XJU 1 iwrden Dartv T reported to the I kt a Appraisers named yesterday are ! state industrial accident commls- and No. lt northbound at 4 p. m! wwd Belster of Iowa and ' A. Martinson, Robin u. way wa wu aunng me wees enamg July J Operating one train may be re- "Zr 1U ""renas ot uer- quired to save Its franchise in va rious cities Oregon Statesman mailed to you, can Slot. - No Industrial Deaths A total of 495 industrial accidents in I Oregon were Ladies? Guild Garden Party Thursday Event Bert T. Ford. Hawlev to be Here Congress man W.'C. Hawley and his wife plan to spend the summer vaca tion in Salem according to ad- 14, according to a report issued xrmay. iso- iaiaiuies were re ported. many. Funeral services Monday. July lg at 1:30, from Rigdon's Miss Albert to Sing Miss Jo sephine Albert, who has been yices received locally. They will studying In the east for the past 2 inrdY on its patronage .tart home shortly after the .d- Jftr' rJlttiJL9iS journraent of congress which is the Presbyterian church. Her se- twft .... H AnAth' tecuon is "u uirine Keaeemer' by Gounod. 1 a .i' v -,- I mortuary, intombment Mt. Crest A W VUD a,iaiA7 a.AA7 UawftVU JJICVbltV I VV mmm aia-,, 1 operated many passenger trains I ' between Salem and Portland but I " nt. Tin a jiaihaaHHah . . k rnmmAm I tvOMOS vusivs, sea years. aiea 'inursaay, July 14, The Ladles' Guild of the Amer ican Lutheran church will hold a Thursday afternoon clock at the home of Mrs. William Hagedorn. Mrs. Clarence Byrd a group of the membership and financial contest being conducted by the Guild will sponsor this affair for the entire membership and friends. The Guild now has 7S members. . expectod late this week. Case Dismissed Bad check chargeii against ; Anna Baldwin and liernice Baldwin, sisters. Drunkenness Harry D. i Bonro and Claude Johnson were arrested were dismissed In justice court j Thursday night for drunkenness. yesterday on motion ot the pri vate prosecutor, the district at torney consenting. Johnson paid half of a $10 fine in city court yesterday and Is slated to pay the other $5 in a week. twotralns each way dally. Anoth er factor in loss of patronage was stopping of trains at the Jeffer son, street depot in Portland in stead ot running down 10th atreet through the business section. E. F. Roberts, city passenger Uncle of Vernon Sheldon, Salem, Mrs. Mae uurger or Ft. Jones. Cal and Van Shott of RickrealL He was past noble grand of Chemeketa wage o. l, I.O.O.F. lodge ot Salem. Funeral services Satur day, July If at z p. m. from Rldgon's mortuary under the Cladek Sells W. A. Cladek has old his new residence at 1656 North 18th street to Edward Za kara, employed at the First Na- j ance Policy tor only 81 a year. tional bank. Cladek plans to start construction on another house shortly. Vacation time Is travel time. The Oregon Statesman otters to sub scribers a Travel Accident Insur- nirnnt will ennilnns In ehirrs Af ! th iDRsaenrer denot nera. he a tat- nPlces of the Odd Fellows lodge " r I a-IAIs T - V a . ed yesterday. He also looks after IT "u urover unicnet ornc- sales of tickets on the narentl ""Of. ..Interment Belcrest Mem- i rnarla of thai O. VL 0Ti1 Prk. Property Sale Ordered Sale of assets of the estate of, John J. Mickey, deceased, was ordered yesterday In probate courtl Ken neth E. Mickey is to handle the AFTERMATH 1 In City Jail Earl Caufield. 4 S3 North Cottage street, was arrested last night on charge of sale as executor. disoraeriy conduct. 1 O Births -o I At Breltenbash Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Reeder. S48 North! 12th street, have gone to Breltenbush springs for their annual vacation. Price To Mr. and Mrs. Glenn E. Price, 141 East Wilson street. a son, Robert Lyton, born July 12. Manning A 6 pound baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. R. Manning ot 818 South zjrd street. Friday at the Bungalow Maternity home. Rooster Adopts Young Turkeys; Capable Nurse) and Noma Jeane. to Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Otto of Woodburn, horn Fri day at the Bungalow Maternity borne. ' ' ; . :V i E. J. Gllstrap, Statesman field Otto r Twin girls, Roma Deane Inn reports most mosing in- located on tha Lyons route above Gates. There he found a ! Jersey black giant rooster who had ad opted and was mothering a brood of seven young turkeys several weeks old. The rooster is most attentive, seeing that the turkeys are fed, and shooing away all barnyard Inhabitants whOj show signs of molesting mem Coining Events Jaly 17 Oklahoma picnic at SUverton park:. August 7 Ohio "Bock eye' picnic. Stata fair grounds. :; ,:.--," .;' . J. C ', i j v August 7'21-Annual CSie meketaa outing at - Spirit Aagtut 14 DakoU plt nlc. .y.:j':'vv . , v, i x - . ' V . u el Beckman Lawrence A. Beckman. ared 50 years, died Friday, July 16, at the residence 1440 Nebraska avenue. Survived by widow, Mrs. Kathleen M. Beckman; child ren Robert Lawrence, Muriel Elaine and Helen Joan1 Beck man; father, Louis Beckman; sisters. Mrs. Bertha Dahle and Miss Ethel Beckman. He was a member of the Masonic and Odd Fellow lodges and of the grange. Funeral announcements later by Rigdon mortuary. . Powell Shellor T. Powell, aged 84 years, died Thursday, July 14 at 2065 Hasel avenue. Survived by cnudren, Mrs. Ruth P. Smith. Miss Delia C. Powell, Mrs. Beu lah p. Xoft and Ernest W, Pow ett,. all of Salem; Mrs. Anna P Wagner of Hawthorne, CaL, and Thomas J. Powell of Wellsvllle, mo. Ha was a member of J tha Baptist church et WellsviUe. Mo. Funeral services Sleurday, . Julr is at x.io p. m. from Rigdon's mortuary, alter which the re mains will be forwarded to Mont gomery, Mo., for final services aad interment.. : " .. j hard at work oa bis big Job. , Te Barry Sexton, secretary Sneaker John . Nance Garner . .n iv.t. I 1CU9, vemucnue wumm rne vounar turaeya mw vuvu vr!- T.j.nr mttmm tiim Mmmit i -a - . adopted papa Just like any chicks 0f VSswTrbi the thousands el tJtitVtSt itlemOnal A.av & a. a. aaa aa a jm aa aarn ill I1T as as m . a. 1 aa mmt a aa saaw IOUOW at uou, svuu w - leikCra sua Mticgrsuua mat imum- isfied with his protection. 1 - : dated the office congratulating the This odd family is drawing Speaker on his being chosen as run- nBCh attention la the eommun- rtLug mate to Governor Roceevelt. irw nirUeularlr from campers in Sexton ia shown ia Garner's race the Robertson Spring j camp ground across tha road. Moderately rrlced rss vBarit A PARK dMJTERa - WITn , PERPETUAL CARE Xaat Taa KUatoa rraa .et Tswa First Baptist Church Marion and North liberty PROTON ROSS, Minister 11 A. M. "The Christian's ; Walk, 8 P. M "The Great Peace Conference" Special Music by Male Chorus Bible School Orchestra Will Play 7 P. M. COME EARLY! - V j i . Dr.-Cban Lam Chinese Medicine . Office boars Taesday and Satur day a to s p. so. . Combs 1 and a ItS tf. Commercial Salem PIANOS TO RENT Call OOt 0 Used a'araltare Depavrtiaeati - - -. 151 North Big., The Statesman Publishing Company operates one of the largest printing and ; publishing plants in the state. Besides printing ,Its own publica tions, The Oregon Statesman and the North west Poultry Journal, the plant handles a wide variety of commercial printing. Papers and Periodicals; Willamette Collegian Salem High School Clarion Clarion Annual f Oregon Legionnaire Oregon Historical Quarterly In addition the plant turns out catalogs, books, broad sides, sale bills, and all forms of letterpress printing. Summer is a good time to check your stationery needs. The Statesman plant is well equipped to turn out such . work as ! v LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES STATEMENTS PLACARDS HANDBILLS LEDGER SHEATS Experienced Workmen j Modern Eqmpmeni Promptl Courteous Service Statesman Publishing Co. 215 So. Com! Phona 9101 v! - i i tl