The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 20, 1932, Page 6, Image 6

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GOOD KIT
GREETS
in the Churches
4M
Silver-totr Future Farmers
Get Hear, top Prices on ,
; Hogs in Portland
JJCBBICUU- LUTHESAll ' i &
Church t trc hetweea Chemeketa and
Cent Itrati. Bev. P. W. Eriekaea.' jm
I tor. 19 ia moralag worship. Sermon
tool: "Ar Those Wra Believe These
Who L1tI" Special muale. Tmt Fm
! pl BMtiag Bt 1 JOB, XtaVOtMBBia, Ma
ther league.
: CUUST SYAMtU-UlUAIa JiVIJUUJi 1
EirBteenta. mad State streets. Bar.
I Amos . iiiHBM, A. M. pastor. German
9:4.e.m. Subject: "Abraham's Promises
At Also Ours."- English aerviee at 11
Subject? "Added Beeaaae of Trans.
araeaiea." Buaday achool 9:40 e.au Mrs.
Amoe E. Minnamaa. Sept. Lather league
; 1 ;su pja. .as anna fiattermaaa, leaeer. ,
;ilOV in aCEKOKIAX. x. i.
i Viator end Jetfersea atreeta, Hugh B.
fIL KORS
ARE UIUJDED
. SILVERTON, .Aug. H "This
little pig la going to market," ti
the song o( Palmer Torvend, -Clifton
Strom and Elmer Thompson
VTAXaTZlXTia TABEBXACLS
Thirtaaath - Bad TrTTT lUNtl C G.I
Waum wetter. ..S inula j achool -a 1 :43 I Foake. Jr pastor. Morninc worship 11
pja. B. C i'erraioa. Bapt. Church aerviee I o'clock. Senaea by the pastor aa "How
at p.sn. EvangeiatU ear-ice at 7:45 I Go4 HaaU Hajaa Nood.1' Caarea acaoat
p.m. Choir aa erekotra aamBara at mu I 9: ia a. o. catpaater, Bpt t-p-
aarvteea. epaeiai aaatovr bj uo i wont mmi at i p.BL. cvaaiaK wanaip
ial
So" President Fischer. Says;
Insurance Held 'up by
: Rre Hazard ' i
a p..
narlct ia taa nisf. Taaadar pvaaiac
BifaU atadT at 7 :45. Wdaedar pravar
awatiac at X no m, Tanraaay aTaninf i it Jtaaa
Bomi Order r Tka paklis la lavltad.
t SILVERTON. Ag. "If -rr-eording
. to I H rlaclier, . presl-
aUteaaaiaa troop . at I dent of the riacber Flooring Mm
I Bits iFor Breakfast
AHflACTS CHQV.'D
will b In ahapo for tbf opening
of acliool.'iTho opening datowaa
to bar neea Sept. U,- but oa ao
count of taachora tnitltnt Doing
tho laat tbreo diya f tho aamo
week, tho dato baa been cbangea
to Septlf. ' -; -
Ko achool youngster naa o zar
been beard to press sorrow over
tho postponoment.
James Cogswell baa return ea 10
(Continued from page 4)
Mr. Gray.' and- Mr. Smltb, aa la
OTldent from tho statements of
Messrs. Toupin, Gervala, and Mc-
: T tW iu TURNER. Aug.. IS Tbo Tnr-
. Mr. Spalding taya In bla L . ,..w,i.f rni..nn.i sndaT
writings: .. Tho months of .deep I nt nrt -Wial musical JodUb. Mod Una. wbero :bo was
solicitude, wo bad. bad, occasioned 1 9rotrairJ Wednesday nlgbt at the I offered work for Indefinite pe-.
byithe increasing menacing. de I church as a; benefit for ew rlpd. HU family wUl remain hero
manas oi.ine iduum ix "-lur fsnDDly of Sunday school' 'song I until, bis return.
? V, r 7t- ' ir v v ii ' I books. The thurcn was well xuiea.
inwr IMM . . . n una m vmi ., in.l.tiuf nf In-
CuhVd it." Dr Whitman tVlce rlne Hawk; -Welcome,. Lowell
SSfi ..S: 'ii.? '-22 Uiu Hadley:' aolo. -WoodUnd Birds."
daTatieaal aarrVa at 7 :45. CkiJdwa'a
kk ID-lit . U.tnrl. . uniu.
' Thursday when they accompanied Toaar Peopla'a aarrica .at 7:45 8atar-
tbelr seren bogs and three sheep jd.y aitt. hoir at i , w. a. R.okt. mo-
1 . tt..-. MirV.f I ial director i ckarfe.
Am-r at th Portland union stock
m ,v.. v.n ..i k.ii1 xHXAiroxx. baptist
i . . . Coraer Haael aad Aead-y atraeu.
r Instructor, Warren Crabtree, were 8uB4.y hoi at 10 a.aviasaa: I 8-
I also la the group going UP for the Ml, ckapter- S. PraachiBS aervieaa at
1 11 aJtt, aad t;SO p.oj. Prayer aieatias
The boys returned late Thurs-
M .l.Vl DH.AfA. with ' tO t
aaj uiui i (jait.ixu I miT GZBHAJr BAPTIST
Of 177.94. WfclCb aiSO lnciuaeo, tne Kart CotUa aad 0 atreota. O. W.
" 11.50 Won by Elmer Thompson In Bataaa, miaUUr. Saaday aeoool . 9:45
the weight and price jessing con- Sc cw.
test. Elmer Thompson took four Jeto;k" gonaoa topic; 'CoaUort Fo
bOgS and these were sold to Swift Tka Wka God.' toaaf Paopia'a
and Company. They welghed 820 t'VT
ponnu ftna Drougnt f.wu & nun- i Kmur ! v.o.Tr, B will
BSaaSK auivwaaa,. Iivaa . w I V w. . - - - - . I - Hlfl T- 1010. wV DOUimUU X2AA UOa
totaptinr to aa.wa tea auia! "Waat4 eoraDany ; bere wbleb closed ; Its ! ouring ,tne issi year cauea me - Wtrit.-? amUis
it Ma t ba jaruua la uor tea-. I T.;t- ta 4v . eit I C&Tilaes toratber S.nd told . them I r1 - ' .-'
l'th r.nti at . . . Dr. t uaaiey; reaamg. -oun .
HIS DIES
doors July IS. the rumor, at Sll-
Terton that a "rlcb Portlander Is
considering a .new ' Fischer Mill
pun,' la entirely unfounded. .
The rumor of the plans of the
Tkuraday areaiaf at S a' clot k.
AXXIABTCS OOSPXXt TABZEBAOUB
SSS Firrr arroat. W. H CaldwaiL aaa
fox. Pkoaa 8693. Rca. 4S Babaaat 8U
Baadav ackool at 9 :45 a.m. Ereaiar araa-
saliatia aarriea at 7:45 a.av Prayar or I Portland man Was that he would
Vr T'f Wt up between 115.000 and 130.-
atoottas aad areaactra practica oa Wed- ( 000 In CSSb with which to operate
aaaday aveaiag.. Sarriaa at BcUrraa I nrOTldlnr the bondholders would
area 11 aoa.' Baaday. k .mi. ti Ana-fmirtk of
ch
it M-'l' Knk.Homer and Norral
it a majority wunea, ne wouia 1 TAn, ran Hatfield f
leare the conntry at once. . . . ur. 1 " ' ' i 7:V Viv.ri.ii,. 1
Trr.i. w.u i.4..i .j .iTlolln selections,-' Albert Jensen.
n oiuuaa unit uiuuwt wu w i - . w
seU . the Walllatpu aUUon to T the "fJt"'6? Sbh 8
Catholle mission-wheneter a ma-r alnber? bJ b",W?i;.!'
Jorlty of the C.ynses might wish 4 V
ft. . . .'When they (the Indians) 2?SZr2!:: V " Xr.ZZ '.
together." . i.
- Bond Holders Meet
A more or
dred. This was but 10 cents un
der the top of tHe market Thurs
day. ' Strom. Hog Overweight
Palmer Torrend'a two hogs,
sold to Ben Lery, brought the top
price of 15.10 a hundred., The
weight was 330. Young Torvena
was one of several F. F. A. boys
who recelred the top price on the
Thursday ' market.. Clifton " Strom
bad one hog; weighing 250 pounds
'krias the ateaaace. Kid-wek prayer meet
lag at 0 p.m. Wedaekday. -
' TIBS JCETHODIST
Ifarkat aad Serth Winter ttraeta. J. &
Stewart, paator. Bnaday sekaal at 9:45
a.m. HaraiaK worship at 11. Sermon
br Btt. 3. S. Walker ot JJewperg. Ore.
No aveaiag aarriea.
COTJBT ST. CHBIStlAir
BaTaataeatk aad Coart ktrceta. Hack V.
UeCallam, pastor,' 1744 Chemeketa itraet.
Bibla ackool at 9:45, under direction ot
lire. Irene Waller. 6upt. 'Moraing wor
inip aad Communion at 11. Sermon
OF HEART ITU
- t aaaaaMaaaaajaaaaa A '
SCOTTS MILLS. Aag. It Har
ry Hicks dropped dead In. front
Of Brougher's store Wednesday
afternoon about 2:10 o'clock. He
mr, o. after th; ?etbof tb. OnM.in5i Tt11; " Poetof flee for the
... ' - a a. a a . I nBw- WaBaT-'Ba. I . 11 D III U3 SB. B. UW I1UII B SB T rslPfl AAfl WftaB aW IBM JaPflaTataVJB US
son, or me wau wait cniei, aer-1 r"T-i"7"i Ti. i. t irht I ; 7 . .
ral meeUngs-were held to .tAblSJtkJ f tk,.tor.-.-
.ij.. ..i n. .Tirvih... , am aiuvi junii, vi wi( . in inrriTea dt nin winnw
self. o"Bome"othV from a-year- Annette Hicks, three daughtera.
teacher should be killed Bs a set-l 7 v . ' i strs, tana saine ana rs. rreioa
: w'S ; Steel gnlUr music Glenn Gar- nbaiidiap of nrAn nit' lira
- I" Ber: -Rock of Age..". Mrs: Mabel Mlnomnd . Hnbirt
w-;. Martin and Mis. Hawk, wltb pan- of g,. M m.r ,Viu
less prlraf meeting eajed -and. conTerted at; the Jason m 2J?2E . 5iL. "U
Lee mission, ana was uiiea in tne - - .77' I ".ieuu. V"' l
and aelllnar to' Swift and Comnanr I them. "Compaedoa That OVtalaa.'
hamuli Mamvr owtvww .
for S4.50 a hundred. Strom's bog
was overweight. The three sheep,
(belonging to Torrend, went to
. Swift and Co. for $3.50 a hundred
and .weighed 290 pounds. Thomp
son's check was $39. 0; Tor
vend's. $25.23; Strom's, $10.S2.
.- In the guessing of weight and
price contest, three lots of hogs
were offered for guessing. Each
lot contained from 10 to 20 hogv
First prize of $5 went to Millaif
Magness of Dayton. Elmer
Thompson of Silrerton, won sec
ond prize. -
Pettlbone Leader
The boys saw the entire pro
cedure of the stock yards and at
noon were the guests of the com.
pauj. avuuciu reiijuuue ui -
-rjtsr crjsTjr I their holdings In a new bsond Issue,
Hick aad Center atreeta. D. J. Sowe. Fof reasonable time. one-fOUTtb In
&0"nkr.".-Bp.r f;Jm-
j followed By preaeking. Evaaiag wortkip S I lmpared - mUllX . Company, BUU
eioe-.' xaang FaopM s meeting at 7 I permit tne DBiance Oi me prawi w-.w a a i -tM, .t mnale.' Glenn' Gar I pk..7i.. n... " " ' V, "
J&&&Jlt?: od -totiB.to- be written off al- off for ElUab.-(Elijah was- the Li?.' ffMliS Z?"2I-0J i.f!:
Bpocial maaia at each aerr tea. .Vid-waaK
ernea Wedaetday at 1 :30 p.au
PTB8T CHTTBCH 07 CHXIST
BOZEXTIST
; Chemeketa aad liberty rtreeta. Saaday
aerriecai at 11 a.m. Babjeet, "Hiad.
Saaday achool at 9:45 aad 11 aa. Tetti
moay . maatiag Wedaesdey at S p-au
Baadiag room at' 40S Uaioaia Temple
pea from 11 to 5:30 except Baadays and
nondaya. - m - :
TUSJI-Jt CHBISTIAB "
Elmer J. GUatrap. paator. - Saaday I Kartdftrlr tha latter hf Portland,
o'clock; sabject: v-vTha ImporUnco of
Thinking. Evening worakip 8 o'clock:
aabjoct: "The Sevea Siaaera of Turner."
Young Paopia'a meeting 7 o'clock; np
ieet: "The Qualities o CkrietiaaJ
SSl'y'siicW
of the bondholders was held in
the' offices - of . CuBter E. Ross,
Thursday night, at which time a
committee of three' bondholders
was appointed to care for parts
of the bondholders' Interests. The
committee Is -composed of R. A.
CoVden. Ed Nelson 'nd J., D.
; j
ETaaina? BTanceliatid aervica at S p.i
with a roasinr eon f -service of fsvoriU
hvmns. Mid-week aervieo oa Wednesday
at . p.m. Theme, "Lake, the Beloved
Physiciaa.
SOUTH SAXEX PBIEBDS
South Commercial at Washingtoa Stt.
Ckaalea ft Hswerrh, pastor. Sunday ser
ii - 10 m- Bnndav schooL Nathan
Cook, Supt 11:00 Moraing Worskip. Hel
en Cammack." ongoing missionary to Bo
livia, will apeak. S-p.-U warship. Sermon:
Looisa Palmer Webber's Text. A Tem
perenea Sermon. Tuesday '8 p.m. prayer
meeting aad Bibla study.
PIBST ITETHODIST
9:45 a.m. Church school, D. H. Schulze,
Supt. 11 a.m. public worship. Sermon by
Bev. Earl Cochrane ot Calvary uapus-s-aoHnion
services ia Willson park.
:30 p.m. Yoong People's Pomm. Reli
ciooa drama. "The Dust at the Road."
; - ion, with solUr ecompulmrat.
' . . -ui.... r rut. mM f.i
9. The same Mr. Spalding said I nn.. e vch-t.- nr .niHtn.i.
-, 1 . m a m I - . , --o- - -r
Tl , . V's v I Alrln ' Garner; Tending, Rachel
Dr. Poujade .(Dr. J. P. Poujade) n.M.i.. . ! -.-, .ii--..
("see his statement below") i The .-,.- ..
luuuuii u sniuui worse oieu i uu.. m..i txn . i .
TKa matt. a lnnrani VSI !. " .v-. 1 v.-. I aS srw "l"'Wi suawu
A awww - vm. - ' . 1 T 1UI LWU UI LilfOB JC-LTB JUIL I -. . - 1 V ttu; TT.J1.
discussed and Instructions ,werei, --v ,Mtti --- : 1 "fH1 oy.-ra.
, wm-waaA W'au U9
maae 10 wrwe i no . insurancw out of these missions. A few days
through the offices t ; Alf O. ato. they tore down my fences.
Kelson, - of - BUTerton, attorney I And I da not Van what th .
R.wiwfrn- ome of the bondholders. It ,,onaPy board of New York means
Bar. B. Sbermaa Hawk, Jsstor. una- I rumored on the streets Fli-1 v . . s
Ml UW. U UVk WW SI v BVIOE no
good. When the immigration pass
es, the Indians all run off to trade,.
and return worse than when we
came amongst them.'
10. Dr. Whitman hatt declar
ed many times during the last two
years that he wished to leave; that
ne knew the Indians were ill dis
posed towards him, and that It
was dangerous for him to remain
. HI! lllAUD - UU BbhV .a . - I w
i rnnn v t n mm . w nmr r.v m a i. .1. . I . . . , . . .
v f- ,.An-. I e " w vvuyiw ui Hinim i,nrrsil ina iui iinca.
statement will be forth-1 iTT C. . . me nits man Deueves. a nrotner
oav school 10 a. m- Ivsa Hadly. supt.
Eleven o'clock sermon, subject: "Jesus
the Deliverer Prom Life's Bitterness."
Ep worth league st 7 p. a., sermon :
"Does It Matter What Wa Believe!"
TXMP-JS BAPTIST
Corer 19th and Breymaa atreeta. 3. H.
Briscoe, pastor. Saaday achool 9:45 a.m.
Morning warship 11 o'clock; subject:
was rumored on the streets Fri
day morning that the binders
were cancelled because of the
fire hazards of the mill. It Is
understood that farther inspec
tion of the ; mill will be - made
before Insurance can be written.
I The Insurance,. It was understood
The Hour - Hss Coma." Bveaiag wor- j was to have been for $50,000.
vallls was the toastmaster at the
luncheon hour.
Speakers Included E. R. Cooley'
of Salem; A. E. Pearson, presi
dent of Portland stock yards; A.
B. Colt, vice-president of the
state bankers association; Richard
Carter of Newberg; Millard Mag
neas of Dayton; Curtis Ritchie,
vice president of F. F. A,; Alvln
Durest, secretary of the state .F.
F. A.; Harold Shodd, treasurer of
state F. F. A. George Gendeman,
who won second In the F. F. A.
chairman of the agricultural com
mittee of the state bankers' asso
ciation; B. Z. Darnell, buyer of
Swift and Company; Harry Co
fold, president of Livestock Ex
change, and R. L. Clark, secretary
of the Livestock Exchange.
The eight boys going to Port
land were exceptionally enthusias
tic about the day. In all there
were 1(4 Smith-Hughes' students
-present representing 11 schools.
SPXXITTTAIJST CHTTBCH OP
DIVIKB TBUTH
V-lson kalL Chemeketa street. Vetweea
berty and Commercial. Gordoa Fleming.
paator. Saaday services 0 to T.tv p.m.
Message aad healing S p.m. Lecture sub
ject, "Dreaais and Premonitions' fol
lowed by messages. Mid-week message cir
cle at 258 D street, between Commercial
aad Front streets Thursday, at S p.m.
BEPOBJCED CHTTBCH
Corner Capitol and Marion streets.
ship S o'clock; subject: ''Oar Heavenly
Record." Xooag People a meeting
o'clock.
FIRST CHTTBCH OP THB KAT.ABEVB
ISth and Center atreeta. Bev. Fletcher
Gallowsv, pastor. Bosldeaea 2025 Market
street. Phone 9030. The pastor will apeak
Aaaday from the following subjects: 11
s.m. "Which la Mora Vital to the Church,
Gifts or Graces 1" 8 p.m. "Tho Crimson
Kobed Traveler, of tka Prophet' a Vi
sion." Saaday ackool 9:45 a.m. P. M. Lit-
wilier. - Supt. K. Y. P. 8. aad Junior
society 7 p.m. ,
HENDERSON IN CHARGE
SILVERTON, Aug. 19. R. G.
Henderson, past grand represen
tative of Salem, Oddfellows order,
will . present Rev. J. A. Bennett
with the 60-year jewel at a meet-
Is. H. Fischer was
ent at the meeting
night, and - so made
menta.
not p res-
Thursday
no state-
School Postponed
At Liherty Until
Middle of Month
LIBERTY, Aug. 19 Reshlng-
llng of the schoolhouse is almost
completed-and soon the building
him. (Se Mr. Gervais' statement
below.") .(The men meant were
CapL Thomas McKay and John
Jack snd Ekman's In Sllverton
Mail Carrier off Duty .
Ellis Nicholson is carrying the
mall oa the route - for ' Carl Mil
lard, the regular carrier, who has
gone , to the -mountains huckle
berry lag.
Mrs. Mary. X- Fnlkcrson. coun
ty school superintendent, was here
Wednesday morning en school
business.
James Cully and J. O. Dixon
were In Portland the first of the
week as witnesses on the Silver
Falls Lumber company trial. v
Mrs. Wing of Newberg is visit
ing her daughter. Mrs. J. O. Dix
on, and family.
Mrs. C. E. Mulvlhlll aad daugh
ter. Ruby Harriet, ot Portland is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Brougher, this week.
BRUSH CREEK. Aug. 19.
Those who are having their grain
combined la this, district have
found the work progressing very
slowly this past week. The com
bine began operations Thursday
morning on the Jensen farm but
was forced to cease until the af
ternoon because of . the damp con
dition of the grain. Growers are
hoping that -combining . will bo
completed within the next few
days. Threshing by machine was
finished last week.' Grain crops
are aald to be unusually, light in
this district this season.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jorgenson
plan-to leave Saturday for'Brei
tenbush hot springs where they
hope the treatments will help Mrs.
Jorgenson, who baa been suffer
ing from rheumatism for several
months. Their daughter, ' Miss
Marie Jorgenson,-who is employed
at Salem, wUl be home tbia week
end to start hervaeatioB aad an
other daughter and her husband.
Mr. -and -Mrs. Chlttkk from Me-
bama, plan, to come to Brush
Creek to care for the Jorgenson
place. . :
Miss Luella Foreland la at the
John Moe home where -she is car
ing for Mrs. Moe, who baa been
111 , for several months, and ' for
Mrs. Moe's sister, Mrs. Clara Bal
timore, who recently underwent
a major operation at the Sllverton
hospital. Both Mrs. .Moe and Mrs.
Baltimore are said to be getting-
along very welL; -- . w ;
Swimi-iing is Cause
Of "Measle" Illness
future.
Bis: Bean Tonnage
' Taken Daily From
Area Near Stayton
WEST STAYTON, Aug. 19
Bean nick In r la at lta h4 hr
Sister' ScKool - to tprtn f0 T1 where be "11. From a letter of Dr. White, Large tonnagea are being harvest-
o . . T m - " . " muu wwn-eu u im iu i cu uauy. lomiioei are ripening
Sfv4- Naw Tarm Sftnn nilsslon. He went ao far as to ask I tb Indian denartmat at Wuh. I rrv r..t t i..t a .
. vw- I , ,(.Tr . . I I . . . . 1 - - mjm auu
.V. ' . 'awaa.xn winter mgton, it Is evident that at that there will be a good crop If the
with him. for fear of the Indiana. Itlm t b whni
SUBLIMITY, August A teemed dlapoaed to exchange terrible fright, expecting that all toes and beans are not vlJd! a.
a . A I Ml. MIS AA TTTk 14 1 . . i L I a w a a a . - I -
numoer or men-are now ouay put- i - -msnfU iur aoin- i m maian xnne. or tne waua i good thi. year as nsusi.
Ung a new joof on ' the . Sisters I r one in in wiiiamet. ("See Mr. Walla country would massacre the I Mrs. Lawrence Dun
A . . A
m lUllOUlOUb Will W AWaa- I , Va a I - a
coming from him In the ne
r -x" no i yam. ui wnose statements mere
saia iast fail (1547) that he will follow tomorrow a little
wouia leave ceruinly In the mora.
hm, ra .aa tba : Sisters will I McKay's statement below") Mr. I Americana who win nn thafr
w llBg bare Saturday night, honoring arrive next week from Beaverton opaiamgaeciarea also last wln-lUnds, and next would como down
4. L-e-kaemer, paator. Saay aehooi Rev, Bennett. Rev. Bennett polned I to get ready, tor the new school ter (IS 47). that for three or four
r.EASE IS SPEAKER
E
mm
' Dr. Orval J. Nease, president ot
. Pasadena college, P a r a d e n a,
- Calif., Is to speak at the Nazarene
church here Saturday and Sunday,
August 27 and 28, in an evange
listic convention sponsored by the
young people's society of the lo
cal church. Rev. Nease Is chair
- man of the department of educa
tion of the Church of the Naza
rene and one of the outstanding
young men ot the denomination.
' He fa a special speaker for two
. district conventions which meet
in the northwest, one at Seattle
August 22 to 26, and one at Wal
la Walla August 30 and 31.
m - A group from Salem will at-
- tend the convention In Seattle
next week. Mrs. Paul Hardy, Miss
Laura Mills, Miss Ila Hotter, Or
ville Parnell, and Lewis Harbin
- will represent the local N. Y- P. S.
at the gathering and Rev. Fletch
er Galloway Is to be one ot the
teachers in the institute which
will be in progress at the same
time.
- : Regular services will be held to-
- morrow when Ret. Galloway will
speak from the - following sub
jects: 11 a. m. "Which is more
vital, gifts or graces?" and 8 p.
' m. "The scarlet robed traveler.
, Mrs.' HattIe Lltwiller 'of Twin
- Falls, Idaho, Is to sing by special
,. request tomorrow morning. She
formerly lived In Salem,
iiti a. P. T. Kraae. Snot. German ser-
vleea 10 a.m.. Subject : ."Christ Beeaiveth
Sinful Men." English servlcea 11 o'clock.
Subject: 'Chariot and Maatele." Sing
lag by tka mala quartet.
ST. TZ9CBVT DePADX,
(CathoHe)
Tlirhlsnd and Mvrtla avenues. Bev.
ThAa V. Keenan. nastor. Phono 6511. Son-
day masses at 7 and 9:30 a.m. Week-day
services at s:l a eioea.
ST. J.HJf'S EYABGELICAZ,
in-STSis
Missoari Synod. Bar. H. W. Gross,
nastor. Ensiish - services at 9:43" a.m.
German at 11 o'clock.
- XKIGHT MBMOBIAL -
iflth aad Ferrr streets. H. C. Stover,
mimiater. Morninr worship at 11. Sermon-1
nv tha- aastor. Subject: "A Mountain
Experience. Bunaay acnaoi as s B.m.
C. C. Harris, Supt.
. PBESBTTBBIAH
Winter and Chemeketa street. Grover
r Bfrtehett. D. D.. pastor, a: -O a.m.
Church achool, directed by L. M.-Bamsge,
Snpt. 11 a.m. morning worship, ser
mon br Bev. Norman R. Smith, af Mt.
Pleasant, Utah. 6:30 p.m. Christiaa Ea
svr societies. 7:80 a.m. evening ser
vice, sermon by Bev. Smith. Special as-
sic
the Oddfellow order at Kebunmd-
sah. Neb., in 1881.
term .which will Starr about the years he bad ceased to teach the
middle of next month. Indians, as they refused to bear
upon the Wlllamet settlement and
i destroy the whole colony."
(Continued, tomorrow.)
Dumond re
ceived a bad cut and bruised toe
Tuesday when she accidentally
dropped a pall of water. 8be will
not be able to walk on ber foot
for several days.
SILVERTON, Aug. 19 Evelyn
Hall, the young daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Lewis Hall, .-does not
have measlesr as at first thought.
Evelyn was broken out with a
rasb that resembled measles and
she was also somewhat 11L Mrs.
Hall just supposed It was measles,
but finally called In the family
physician who reported It was
caused from swimming. Mrs. Hall
said that her daughter bad been
in swimming- e many different
pools that aheeonld not say where
she caught-tAe .poisoning.
MICKEY MOUSE
Tot Lode for Mickey r
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V. AH HOPES VOU-A0X, Ajf Vs
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MISS MERRIMAN HIRED
SILVERTON. Aug. 19 Flor
ence Merriman, the daughter ot
Mr. and Mrs. J. Merriman. has
accepted a position to teach in
the North Bend high school this
falll. Hiss Merriman was gradu
ated from Oregon State college
this past -Jane. During the sum
mer she has been employed at the
Oregon eaves. i
By WALT DISNEY
QlirlEK
TO CLOSE SUM
Interest ia
missionary
: A high point of
always reached on
day at the annual Qulnaby Park
wmp meeting, and Wednesday,
.wuu.li was tne aate this year,
was no exception. Miss Laura
lammacK. outeoinr mtatAnaw
to China; Miss Watts, on fur
lough from China: Raw en un
T. S. Anderson, from Africa; I and
Rev. and Mrs. A. J. Smith, from
China, bad parts on the nrorram
. The large tabernacle was well
xuiea for the three services. ,
fThe camp meeting, which
conducted.. annually by the Mar
Ion County Holiness association,
is having a .very sucessful year.
Rev. a W. , Hlnshaw, . pastor of
the First Friends'... church ot
Berkeley, CaL, la the evangelist
- sunaay will be the closing day,
ana a record crowd is expected
especially for . the afternoon and
evening services. Rev. M. a Clark
Is president of : the - association.
and Rev. Fletcher Galloway is
in cnarge of the, music.
XJLBISH EVANGELICAL
LABISH CESTEB Church achool 10
a.m. W. A. Starker, Sunt. Worship at 11.
Subject: "Man' God.'' C. E. at 7. Topie,
'Qualities ot a Christian.' Grace Klampe.
leader. Mid week devotions Thursday at
8 p.m.
PI. EAR LAKE Church achool 10 a.sa.
W. P. Collard. Snpt. E. L. C. T. at 7.
Topie. "oalitie of a Christian," followed
bv eveninr worship rabject, "God
Comes."
MIDDLE GBOVE Church school at
10 a.m. T. P. Walker, Supt. Mission Band
service at 1L E. L. C. E. at 7 p.m.
Mid-week service Wednesdsy at 8 p.m.
with Mr. and Mrs. Edwards.
H. R. Scheuermau, psitor. 1161 TJaloa
street, Salem.
FIRST EVANGELICAL
North Summer at Marion street!. Em
ory W. Petticord, D. D., miaister. Church j
u-hnn st B:43 a.m. 1 u. inorntoa. ouui.
Morning worship at 11 o'eoek. Organ pro
nHn and offertorr bv Mrs. Ethel Poling
Phelps. Sermon, "zaitn rower. v;nns-
aa Endeavor at l p.m. jEvaageitauo aer
vica at 8 D.m. Subjects "Burdens." Gos
pel song service l-d by J. H. Priaaea,
Bpeeiat music oy tne maia aarws.
HIGHLABXt FBIEHDS
Edrsr P. Sims, aastor. Bibla school
9:45 a.m E. M. Beckett, Supt. o
preaching services on ac count of tho camp
meetinr at uuiaabr par-. ia-weeK pray
er meeting oa Tharsaay at o p.m. as usuau
KEIZEB COMMTJKTTT
SEBVICES are held ia Keirer school-
house, three miles - north of Salens an
the river road. Hayes BeaU, miaister.
Charck achool at 10 o'clock. 3. B. Bar-
traif ia -charge. Young paopia'a leader.
Dorotky Aekaaan aa "Uettma Along with
rvK. io,iK. Tu k WlirlMi t4
Jesus llelpt" Brief sessioa af tka off i-
eial board-bftar the moraiar service.
Church worship at 11 o'clock. Pastor's
farewell message; ' Keeiewing a way at
Life." At aveaiag aer-ieet.
i TJHTTT 8TODT CLASS
Topic "Miscellaneous Writings" .by
Tmiiio Cody. Third floor L O. O. P. Bldg.
Tuesdar 8 a.m.' Aumst 22. Teacher. C.
B. Bockmaa. '
-, GBACB OOSPBX, HALL
349 Korth Commercial street. 8. 8. i
at 10 a.Bv Breaking of bread at II a.m.
At 8 P.sa. . E. K. Bailey will aagia ttu-
diea ia tka book of PhUippiaas. At 8
pja. a gospel address by M. Aaroa OSaoa i
aad Xr. Meuawey.
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"A Bath for a Burro"
By DARRELL McCLURE
ST. PATTL'B BPUOOPAX.
Ckftrck snd Chemeketa - atreeta. Rev.
Geo. H. Swift, roc tor. Holy Communion
at 7:10 a.m. Moraiag prayer aad aermoa
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TOOTS AND CASPER
"''S '-'TIBST BAPTIST
Harloa aad Sort- Liberty streets. Brit-
toa Boss, minister. Bibla achool at 8:45
a.a Fred Broer. Bast. Moraiar worship
at 11. special mnsia. etermoa - iaa uene-
atetien" er "Tha Commaaioa or tne
Holy 8plrit" Jr. aad Sr. B. T. P. P. I
at T p.au Prayer aseetlng before taa ar
eata- aarriea at V o'clock. Orrsa are-
lude at 7:40 p.at. Miss Miller, organist.
Evening service at 9 a' clock. Samoa:
"What is Tear Welrhtl" Special musie
r tha Halo aad Mi-ed choirs at both
servicee. Prayar meeting aad - Bibla
studr Wednesday avesiag at 9 p.u
CAZ.VABT BAPTIST
Saaday services beria at 9 :40 a.i
with naded ehreh achanl Vn W.
Barkaa. Supt. Rev. Earl B. Parker, paa
tor of , the Pirrt Methedit church will
bring tha meseaga entitled: "Whea Odda
Are Against Toa What t" Morning aer
vice at 10:50 a'cloek. Miea Oraea Pswk
will sing. Thi week: Wednesday aveaiag
at -8 o'clock prayar aad praise aarriea lad
by Bev. Sterling B. Slater. So Saaday
aveaiag services through tha month af 1
august, n. tMi Cochran, pastor.
Ml ! UFT TYBVlvrV AVlTs fkaacttrt
ARE HAPPY BECAUSE THEYRE BACK
VvTTH COLONEL H0OFEH MAIM. '
TOOTS ! I KNEW HEt ORDER THEM -HOME
VvHEN HE HEARD I AIP i-
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AND YOU MUST 3EE ALL "THE PRFTTY THIN
MY FATHER-1M-LAW j AVE MEJ PERFUMES
FLOWERS- CANDIES OH, HES A PARUNr
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lB6lJT ME: A CHEAP-5WTE.!
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DANNY
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