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The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, July 13, 1935 i PAGE THREE Lot a I N e w s Br i e r s Minor Crashes Reported Four minor automobile accidents -were reported to city -police yesterday as 'follows, all occurring yester day: Herbert ; William Savage. 1130 South Liberty street, and Fred Lain?, route ilrej at .Liberty and Mill streets; Leo-Gottfried, 1280 North Fourth, and Mm. Floyd Siegmund, 1S5 North Fifth, at Market and Fifth: Iran Marks, route seven, and Edward Hayes, 1795 North Cottage, at Fairgrounds road and Winter; George Henry Huege, 1547 Oak. and an unidentified motorist, at 14th and State. No injuries were listed. Let's cut down the Pine Tree and celebrate the opening, of MicEey's tavern, 5 ml. south or taiem on Pacific highway. New manage ment. Grand opening tonight. Another Tire : Found State police, who have for more than six weeks had in storage a large truck tire which was found along a highway near here, received an other lost tire and wheel yester day. The latest, an 8 by 20 ten ply truck tire mounted on a disk wheel, was brought to Salem dis trict headquarters by a motorist who said he found it on the road near Junction City. Luti Florist. 1276 N. Lib. Ph 9592 Claim Allowed Referee in the circuit court case of Arnold Schneider against' the state trea surer and others in connection with liquidation of Union Auto mobile and Casualty company, has allowed a claim of t)pal Crum for $4000 as result of injuries sustained in an automobile acci dent in Salem June 21, 1931. Mickey's tavern opening tonight; 5 mi. south on highway. New management. Would Foreclose Benefit Sav ings and Loan association has filed foreclosure suit against H. M. Lehman, asking Judgment for $877.83 with 10 per cent interest since March 28,1935, and $100 attorney's fees. Picnic at Portland All ex- residents of Harrisburg and Hal sey are invited to the fourth an nual picnic of that group, to be held Sunday at Laurelhurst park in Portland. Basket luncheon will be served at 1" o'clock. Silverton P. M. Here Henry Aim, Silverton postmaster, was a Salem visitor yesterday. While here he stopped in to see Henry R. Crawford, Salem postmaster. , One Fine Levied A single fine was levied in municipal court. That was a $1 penalty meted out to a motorist who ad mitted having double-parked his car. " . - EUensburg : Editor Here -J. C. Kaynor, publisher of the EH ens burg Record, visited in Salem Fri day afternoon.' - Obituary Lautermaa Mae Boise Lauterman, late res ident at 475 North Summer street, at a local hospital early Friday morning- at the age of 65 years. Survived by widower, J. H. Lauterman; cousins, Mrs. Hol ly A. Cornell. Miss Anna B. Par menter, Miss Nellie M. Parraenter, Mrs. Alice Pratt Schumack; Fred erick H. Pratt, all of Portland; Mrs. Ida M. Babcock and Charles Parmenter of Salem: nephew, Breyman Boise;, grand nephews, Reuben Eugene and Evan Brey man Boise, all of Salem. Funer al services will -be held from the Clough-Barrick company chapel Saturday, July 13, at 3:30 p. m. with Dr. W. C. Kantner and Dr. Bruce R. Baxter officiating. In terment in I. O. O. F. cemetery. Svenneby Ole J. Svenneby. at the resi dence on Route 7. Thursday, July 11, at the age of 58 years. Sur vived by one sister, Mrs. Marten son, Casselton, N. D.; six broth ers, Andrew, Ed, Alf and John, all of Fergus Falls, Minn., Peter of Sauk Center. Minn., and Hans J. of Salem. Funeral services Sat urday, July 13, at 1:30 p. m. from he Clough-Barrick company ha el. Rev. P. W. Eriksen of the Vmerican Lutheran church offi ciating minister.' interment Bel Test Memorial park. o D D a O O The RETAINS WheneTer the coroner. O without consulting the family, it is to be regarded as purely a tempor ary measure. The family retains the right to call the funeral director-of thelr choice, without involving any delay, embarrassment or extra ex y pense. J Any family preferring Salem Mor 1 tuary service, needs only to call us. We will arrange all details. Tune tn on KSLM every Sunday at 9: SO p.m. for oar, musical program. Scdenliyttuaujfic. : iiUi 1&CXPTTOL STREET ' TEIEPHONE 3672 anaanaDnnDanananDDQ Blackerbys Visit Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Blackerby, who with their daughter, Irene, are in the north on a vacation trip from their California home, called on old friends at the county courthouse yesterday. Blackerby was deputy county clerk here some - years ago under R. IX Allen. They left here about six years ago and both are. now in charge of boys' schools in California. The Black erbys were for many years resi dents of Silverton, moving here from there about 18 years-ago. Ice, prompt residence delivery. Also crushed ice and salt for ice cream. Capital Ice & Cold Storage Co., 560 Trade St.. Phone 6603. Office Is Closed The local of fice of the Oregon Motor associa tion will be closed today and un til Wednesday, July 17, during the absence of Miss Claudia Ben- son, local manager of the office, .who is making a trip to Vancouv er and Victoria, B. C, in company with members of the touring de partment of the Portland . of f ice of the motor association. Today is the last day for our Free facials by Colonial Dames at Miller's. Review Convention High lights of the San Diego convention of Pacific coast advertising clubs were related by Oscar D. Olson at the lanehetfh meeting of the Sa lem Ad club Friday noen. Olson reported an inspiring and profit able meeting. Xext year the con vention will be in Seattle. Asks for Divorce Mae Grazen yesterday filed suit for divorce from George Grazen, to whom she was married in Salem May 26, 1932, and whom she alleges deserted her last February. She asks custody of their two chil dren and such other relief as the court sees fit to bestow. Carolina Picnic Set The an nual picnic for former Residents of North and South Carolina, their families and friends will be held at Bryant park, Albany, August 11, according to B. L. "Buck"' Bradley of Salem, secre tary of the Carolina Picnic as sociation. Picnic at Albany The an nual Oregon all-Ca olina picnic will be held at Bryant park in Albany Sunday, August 11, with picnic dinner to be served at 1 o'clock, sponsors said yesterday. A basket dinner will be served. Wrong Tlates Roy R. Mad son, driving for a California truck line, was arrested yester day for operating without Ore gon license plates, and paid a dollar fine and $4.50 costs in justice court yesterday. Asks Parts Omitted Defendant in suit of Ellen Kusel- against George Jensen and wife has fil ed motion asking that parts of the amended reply be stricken. George At the residence, 340 E. Wash ington, Friday, July 12, William P. George, at the age of 79 years. Survived by wife, Laura A., Sa lem; two daughters, Hazel L. Dav is and Isobelle F. George, both Salem: four sons, Jesse R. and John D.,- both Salem; William P., jr., Albany, and Dr. Cbalmer Lee George, New York; three sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Wilson, Arkansas; Mrs. Hannah Smith, Missouri, and Mrs. Annie McKinney, Oklahoma; twin brother, Lee T., Salem, and brothers Jesse. Salem, and Edwin, Wyoming. Three grandchildren, Chalmer Lee, jr., and John R. of New York, and Sharon Lee of Sa lem, also survive. Funeral serv ices Monday, July 15, at 3 p. m. from the W. T. Rigdon company chapel. Rev. Kantner and Rev. Haworth officiating ministers. In terment City View. Hansen Died in this city July 11, Peter A. Hansen, aged 67, beloved hus band of Ida: father of Mrs. .Ida Stevens. Oswego; Mrs. Olga Dixon. Vancouver, Wash., and Harold Hansen, Portland. Funeral will be held Saturday, July 13, 10 a. m. at the chapel of Salem Mortuary, 545 North Capitol, Rev. Sidney Hall officiating. Interment in City View cemetery. Family ITS RIGHTS o In an emer- a Exceeds Expectations; One . - Important Link Already Completed; Report Excellent progress Is being made on oiling of county roads, first work of which was done Tuesday of this week. County Engineer N. C. Hubbs reported late yesterday afternoon upon re turn from a trip with Judge J. C. Siegmund to the oiling Job on the Marion-Turner road. On this stretch, started yesterday morning, a halt mile had been completed at mid-afternoon, leaving but three miles more to do. First work was done on two and a half miles of the West Stay ton - Turner road, which Job was finished Thursday, and work started immediately upon the connecting link at the Crawford school, which corner Is a double reverse curve which had not been finished in earlier road operations because there was some idea of taking out part of the curve. Beats Forecasts Work this weeh has been more than up to expectations, as three fourths of a mile of road per day was estimated for the season's operations. No figures, other than est! mates prior to starting the oil ing program, have been gathered yet on actual costs of oiling, but Engineer Hubbs hopes to have ac tual cost on the early operations figured within a few days. About 20 miles Will be COVered In the county oiling program his year. Changes Hands Mrs. M. May of Denver, Colo., sister of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Knowles of Sa lrn. has nurchased the former Di. Tr-o Un fto mtloi cmith x iuc 41'. 111.. ii.i- 1.1 1 . 1. u 1 on tne facnic nignway, ana win ... . , . . .,, I nolo a grand opening lOnigni un- der the name of Mickey's tavern. An entirely new policy will be in force under her management, she cove "ha ravorn nna nwn innr- . - I ougniy reno.aiea prior 10 opening. Hells at Seabeck C. A. Kells general secretary CIavm 1 Y.M.C.A., and Bob Smith, staff member, will be at Seabeck, Wash., today and tomorrow at tending the northwest employed officers" Y. conference. Kells' daughter. Mary Elizabeth, accom panied them. They are. expected home late Sunday night. Permitted to Reroof E. C. Bushnell. city building Inspector, yesterday gave permission to C V. Pfaff to reroof' a dwelling at 860 North Front street at cost of $67. and to Walter "Witchey, for the same kind of job, cost jnst 130. at 1130 North 15th street. ShiDlers Here Tom J. Shipler, a Salpm resident Until about Six , 4.. with years nBu, " " "' Mrs. ampler irom . usib ""-" relatives in California. Tbey wm remain here until sometime next week, when they, will return to California where he is employed with an extensive gold mining Concern. Veterinarian Returns Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Snodgrass, wno nave spent the last week in Victoria, B C. attending the Northwest Vet erinarians' convention, returned yesterday. They rejort a very en joyable trip. Car Quickly Found A pickup type auto stolen from the Bone- Steele lot. Chemeketa and Lao- Arfv utrPAts. earlv vesterdaV mom- in, -,o. AfannVDraA narked alone 1 11 VT HO U IWVV V i f - . T- the highway near Turner yester day afternoon by state police. Twin Boys Born Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Doner are parents of twin boys born July 5 at the Lebanon hospital. The new arrivals weigh ed seven and three quarters pounds each. Asks Hearing Motion has been filed in case of Wentworth & Irwin, Inc., against Allen Hut- chins, askin g hearing Of plain- j.- j i . tiff's- demurrer amended complaint. V'lvlto T. P Ho t L- C. Holt. o i onv,nm rairi frolo-rit Mlcm " ' .T agent, has as his guest here his father, Judge W. C. Holt, of the common pleas COUrt, Bryan, O. !--.. vtM vtht iiuivin, jeuersuu, auu uw " ft " ter. Mrs. Richard E. Davis, 01 Willamina. were Salem business visitors yesterday Births Shepherd To Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Dean Shepherd, 790 High land avenue, a boy, Lyle Dean, jr., born July 10 in this city. Sukiyaki Dinner Also American Dishes How get there? You walking down Commercial street to Fits fishing market then yon stepping upstairs. There we are. II A. M. to 2 A. hi. Dr. Chan Lam Chinese Medicine Co. Without operation - most ailments ot iton'teb, liver, glands, skin and ur inary system ot men and women can be removed by using our remedies - IS yt In business. Lice nsel Naturo- na.tb.ie Pfcvsicians. 893 H Court street. corner Liberty - of flee open Tuesdays and Satnrtlav. JO 'tt i A. M. to l i. ai 0 P. M. to 7. I Consnltation. Blood . T Ua Pressure and Urine SUNDAY in the Churches mST PEZSBTTEKIAW Winter and Cheneketav streets. Grover C, Birtcbet, D.1X, pastor. Church aekool I at 9:30 a. m. 3. J. Fitzaimmone. super intendent. Moraine worship at 11 o clock. Semon. "Licavinr Christ Alone." Solo by Mrs. Henry Millie, "Grant Me. Dear Lord. Deep Peace of Mind" Stickles). Beroce in wuison pars: at b:is p. m. Presbyterian junior orchestra and Gideon chorus. Sermon by Dr. Birtcbet C. E. societies at 6:80 p.- at. Evening worship! at 7:30 o clock. Sermon, "aliasing the Miracle. ' Solo by Miss Vivian Benner. riEST EVAHQELICAI. Corner Summer and Marion streets. Emory W. Petticord, D.D., minister. Sun day school at 9:45 a. m. John J. Rodin. superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, gpecial music. Sermon, "Peter ni:, v..n. hnnr from 2 an tn 3:80 p. m. Young people's lesgue and I high school league at 6:30 p. m. Ere- UosdcI song service led by George Me- Kensie. Special music. ' Sermon, "The Fourth Commandment." Bible study Thursday at 7:30 p. m. TTEST ITETHOSIST EPISCOPAL o.... .j rv,-v, iv j e. I Milligan, minister. Floyd S. Bailey, di- , ,:. ,j-.,; n, b m r:.t- I ke, superintendent. Church school at :45 presides; Ruby Dana and Mattie Han a. m. Classes lor all agea. Public worship are the speakera at 11 a. m., "No Bird Soars on Folded ednesday evening. Choir rehearsal Fla wing." Young people's' forum and high T- school league at 7 p. m. Evening worship at 8 o clock, " Spirited Christlaos. HIGHLAND rBTENDS ti;-vi.j . rh,,v, tT.. T f!lin Rrnwn. nastor. Bible school at 10 " ' .. ...... 111., XWB., v . . r'Kfio- aim U AHhin af I t 1 . n, Tnnin IT st fi n m A (1 11 1 1 I and Intermediate C. E.'s at 7 p. m. At a ..i.u . ,.ti. i honor of our out coin missionary. Es- thel Gulley. The South Salem Friends will attend. Dr. A. V. Michelson speaks here Tuesday and Wednesday at 8 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursdsy, 8 p. m. XTSST CHBISTIAK CHTJECH Center and High streets; Guy L. Drill. minister. Church school, 9:30 a. m. Morning worship, 10:45.' Lord's Supper. Dr. A. U. Michelson of Los Angeles, guest ------ - i speaker, bringing a message on the Lord's Supper and the Jewisn rassover iessi. relist service. 7:30 p. m. Dr. Michelson will address this service on 'The Jew and ProDhecy. Mid-week service. Wednesday, 7:30. nrr-PTT iiTru T-Brrvns rwTTR.f!U DW V A U WA w wroaw 1 8. Commercial at Washington street; Chas. C. Haworth, pastor. bunday, 10 a. m., Sunday school. 11, morning wor- shiD. Sermon : --snsring tne ivewara. . . -. . .. . ...n.;., M Tl. m.. UniOn m lftlOIiai J '"UH6 Hi'hland Friendg church where outgoing missionary. Miss Lsthel Uully will speaic Thursday. 8 p. m.. Miaween prayer me ln- hazaeene chtjbch lain ana center ...... 1.. v.. - , -i, 1 .. a . ; . ,. ,,, , Morning worship st 11 o'clock, "Blessed Assur ance. Young people anu junior men ings at 7 p. m. Evangelistic service at H n. m . - 1 ne DOUDie winaea. t r.i ci Hour Thursday at 8:15 tod 8:4a CHRIST LUTHERAN CHTJECH tc.i. ..j c. ...... Amn. F m in,- m.n a HI ll.milll TT1 1 1. W 1 ( I 11 HPT, r. 1 Q-r.r 'm! anbiect. "Go Ye." Chil- "s Dav services. 10:45 a. m. Picnic for Sunday School and congregation aft er services at HSffer s rrove. i-uiuer I League, 7 p. m. at Hager s grove. HAZEL GREEN TJ. B. CHTJBCH 8undav school, 10 a. m. : Rots Miles, . i-i..,.. tk. riff,,,, nf tn Sunday Fchool. Morning worship at 11 The pastor. Kev. J. H. Wortman. will brine the 11 a. m. message. "Chnrt I Fnlfilline the Law." Bible study Wed nesdsy, 7:30 p. m. st the parsonage. C. a M. A. GOSPEL TABERNACLE 655 Frery street: W. H. Caldwell, pas tor. Sundsy school at 0:45 a. m. Mora- : w..Kl,!n 11 . n Frninr fterv. ices discontinued for two weeks on ae- count of district camp meeting at Canhy Prayer meeting Tuesday evening, loung people's cottage prayer aerrice Wednes day evening UNITED SCIENCE OF TRUTH Self development center, 420 State in. m inn nr hihe school: 2-30 n. m SvmDosium. subject. "My Neighbors and I." 8 p. m., lecture by Dr. Orlen Richard Kring, "A Comedy of Errors. THE BALVATIOK A KMT 193 X. Commercial street; Capt. and Mrs. McAllan. Sunday school, 9:30 m Mn.ninff R.rTir, II m . m. 1 ounr People's meeting, 6:30 p. m. Evening service. 8 p. m. tteefc-day services: Tueoday, Thursdsy and Saturday, 8 p. m. Ladies Aid, 1:30, Wednesday. TOrrRBQTJARE CHURCH 355 Court street, upstairs. A gift will be given Sunday niRht to the person who ,k. u..f ,;ki rh,,h T? idith CamDbell will Breach on "God's Library." Sunday. 10 a. m., Sunday school. 11 a. m.. Morning worship. Wednesdav. 8 p. m.. bible study and prayer, i riday, 8 p. m aiia weeic ev angelistic. UNITED BRETHREN Mission, near 12th: A. 8. Henderson. pastor. A 11 a. m., "The Difficulties 0f Salvation"; at 8 p. m., "Full Gospel Messaee." Sunday school. 10 a. m., Mrs. Alice M. Henderson, supt. Toung peo ple's meeting, 7 p. m. Weed-day serv ice Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. SALEM HENNONITE CHURCH Corner of 17th and Chemeketa streets i H. H. Dick. Dsstor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.: H. W. Wall. supt. Morn- inr worship at ll in the German. Theme: I Tfcrint in Affliction" Christian En- music in the morning and at tne r.. Tinwr meetinip Wednesday at 8 P. m. coust or. viuusiuui Court at 17; D. W. Daniels, pastor. 53a j, 17th. 'Bibie school. 8:45 a. m. Jean H.wkins. supt. Messsge at 11 by Mra Dodd. Christi.n Endeavor it :. I I lirrO POClCtlCB. A V Uf) v..r...u , 7:45. Guest speaker. Mid week meet- CAXXON Percale Sheet Blankets by KENWOOD the ideal combination for -PERFECT NIGHTS SLEEP The Better Bedding Store 467 Court St. Phone 8419 (Cannon Towels in Colors) M ALLOR Y Cravanette HATS 45 EMMONS, INC 426 State Many people never sus--pect that eyestrain may be wasting; their physi cal energy. An accurate ly fitted pair glasses will open a new world for you. Headaches, diz ziness, fatigue and many other such ailments may be corrected when eye strain is eliminated. , P0MER0Y & KEENE 870 State Su - Salem JTOTXC TO 7AJT0SS Church notices should hence forth be submitted an either foil r haU sheet paper, y, by IX laches er tbereabents. X i c s shoald be In the ffJea n er be fore rriday neon anA aaay be either typed or written by asd. XX SUB H. E. My era and Commercial streets. Sunday school at 9:45 a. a. V. If. Beckett, su perintendent. Horning worship at 11 o'clock. Bev. Dean C. Poindexter. pastor. Sermon topic. "Christ's Ministry and Ours. ' Ep worth League institute serrlce '.P- w wiiuame leader, t-venini serviee at a ciock. 1UT. roin- will speak on "Aware et God." P."" meeting Thursday evening at 7 :30 FIRST CBTTXCB OP GOD Korth Cottage and Hood streets; L. Wesley Johnson, pastor. Church school rally ends. All classes meet at 10. Lyle nox, supt. rreacwng at xi. itrang reopie s meeting at . ie evening ev "Septic meeting win oe in cn.rg. oi the Young People s socety. Gail Berbst rOXZ, GOSPEL CHU&CH 315 Korth Commercial street: H. Han en n1 wife, pastors. Sunday acnpoi. i P. m.. prescning, a p. m. BUDjeet : ut. lownsena s "la sj n .. unA.e Ban n soav1ffa 1 It ft t I I U J iCUUCIIl. awvvuau lct.i t v. S - tlikt. T.e..1. rbleri.. "cu .uV x;vs manng! xoung peop.e s mee.ing ew day evening, 6:30. Street meeting Set "day night. 7. at Commercial and Court streets. THE CHtmCH AT SALEM 441 Court street, upstairs; J. Alonio Sanders, pastor. bundsy bible school. 9:45 a. m. Worship, 11 a. m. Praise service and sermon, 2:30. Young Peo ple. 7 p. m. Evangelistic, 8 p. m. Meet ing every night, 8 o'clock. The annual . . ; , . . I camp mrBl.u ""S-.v1'"' auw uac., uvu.u ' " " V. A. lilanctaette speaker. GERMAN BAPTIST CHTJBCH Korth Cottage and 1) streets. Bev. G. Schunke, assisting minister. Sunday school, 9 :45 a. m. ; 6am Schirman, supt. Morning service, 11 0 clock, sermon text, Romans 8:14. tvenmg service at 1 :du J WI . J " missionary. will speaa and anow pie tures. Mid-week prayer service, Wednes day st 8 p. m. TTBST BAPTIST CHTJBCH Bible school at 9:45-. Preaching serv Ices at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. B. Y. P. U. meeting at 7 p. m. Dr. 1. E. Conant of Chicago, summer supply pastor, will preach morning and evening. Morning subject, "Sifted Like Wheat." Evening subject, "Are We Punished for Adam's Sin I Second in a esnes on me mi ble and. the Coming World Revolution." CALVABT BAPTIST South Hich and Ferry streets: Kev. Louis H. Handle, of San Anselmo, Calif. truest pastor. Church school at 9:40 a. m., Mrs. W. A. Barkus, supt. Morning worship st 10:30. Young people s meet- ins- at 6 x. m. evening worsnip, :;. service at 7 ;45 Wednesday evening. ''!'!..-" ....... ' . FIBST CHURCH OT CHRIST SCIENTIST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. Sun day school at 9:45 and 11 a. m. Sunday 1 services at 11 a. m. feunject oi lesson sermon. Sacrament . 1 estimony meet- me eunesuav evemna si. o u ciuu. turn reading room in Masonic temple open 11 a. m. to 5:30 p. so. except Sundays ana koiiaaye EOSEBALE rEIEXDS Milo Clifton Ross, minister. Sunday achool. 10 a. m. : T. D. Trick, aupt.; Mrs. Floyd Bates, junior supt. Morning worship, 11 a. m. ; Clyde Thomas will bring the message. Intercessory prayer, 4 p. an. Christian Endeavor hour at 7 Evening meeting at 8. Mid-week pray er, Thursday, 8 p. m. TEMPLE BAPTIST CHTJBCH 19th and Breyman; Jamea W. Black miasionary paator. Bihle achool, 9:45 a. m. ; classes for all ages. Morning wor- I snin. n a. m. jneme. xiuw hi; ... c Obtain Blessings From Godt" Young People t servwe, 7 p. m. uospei service. 8 p. m. Theme: "How Christ Became the Needy One to Meet Our Needs. ENGLEWOOD TJNITED BRETHREN 17th and Xebrasks; R. C. Mann, pas tor. Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Morn III K WfTBIllLf. A V vvuiuiutu M.it. tun tndeavor and worship witn didic I ntndy. 7:30 p. m. Thursday, 8 p. m. Mid-Week service CHTJBCH OF DIVINE TRUTH K. of P. hall. N. Commercial street between Court and Chemeketa: F. Gordon Fleming, pastor. bervieee Bunaay ax I 7:45 n. m. Healinc and tone service, 8 p. m. Lecture. "To the Lnknown Ood (Acts 17:22 23.) AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pastor. Sundsy school vacation, July and August. 10:30 a m mAninr wnrahin. Special sonr serv ice. Dr. George P. Kabele, D. D- of Medford, will deliver the sermon. 7 p. m., turner lesgue CBuaCH OF CHRIST Vnrth Cottar nr! Shioninr streefs: C. T. Springs, minister. Bible study st 10 a. m. Preaching at 11. Topic: "The Value of the Soul." Evening eerviee at 7:30 o'clock. WEST SALEM FORD MEMORIAL K. K. Clark, minister. Church achool 9:45 a. m. Evening worship, 8 p. m Serman subject, "The One Foundation." Successful Ancient Chinese Herb Remedies Guaranteed for Bladder. Kid ney, and Urinary and Bronchitis. Disorder. Consti pation, Appendi citis and Tumors, Neuritis. Asthma Rheum a t Ism, Throat, and Glands. Skit Dls- 8. B. Foag eases. Positive Removal ot Llv. er and Female Complaints. Sto mach. Gallstones and pains of male, female and children, all no operation. CHARLIE CHAN 8 Tears Practice In China Chinese Medicine Herb Co. 122 N. Commercial St., Salem Daily Offiee Hoars 0 to 0 p. m. Sun. end Wed.. 9 lo 10 s, m. (rV) ' r 'y S5 ip Eight months service as cadet engineer oa the General . Lee, Bail ing between the coast and the orient, have ended tor Gordon Black, who - yesterday returned here to the home of hia parents, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Blact Young Black' plana to enter col lege this fall. . He reports excellent sailing conditions both coming and go ing on his. fourth and last trip, also an interesting trip to Tokyo. He says that or the entire 25 miles sailing between Tokyo and Yokohama the boat apparently passed through a continuous city. Tokyo is very modern, and be tween the two cities, nine elec tric rail lines are in operation. Theatres were especially impres sive in Tokyo, be says. First Christian Folks Will Hear A. U. Michelson Dr. A. U. Michelson of Los An geles, will be guest speaker at the First Christian church at both services Sunday. He is a gradu ate of the University of Berlin where he received the doctor of laws degree. For considerable time he was a practicing attorney in Germany and became a judge in the courts of Germany. He is of Jewish birth, having been reared in the home of a rab bi. He became converted to the Christian faith and is now one of America's foremost advocates of Christ. He operates a mission in Los Angeles under the name of The Hebrew Christian Synagogue. Sunday morning he will present the Jewish passover feast and in the evening will speak of the fu ture of the Jews as set forth in the prophecies of the old testa ment. FRIENDS TO PICXIG The South Salem Friends church and Sunday school will hold their midsummer picnic at Silverton park Tuesday, with transportation to be furnished from the church at 10 o'clock that morning. JASOK LEE METHODIST CHTJBCH Corner North Winter and Jefferson street; Rev. Lynn A. Wood will preach t n a. m. on Two f unctions of Re gion" and at -8 p. m. on "The Influ- nce of Jesus". Reception for the new parsonage family following the evening worsnip. KJT1QHT MEMOSIAL CONGEEGATIONAL 19th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover. minister. Sunday achool at 10 a. m. J. J. Thompson, superintendent. Morning wor ship at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "The Fin ishing of Our Lives. Anthem, Open Wide the Gates" (Hamblin). "The Builder" (Cadman). CHURCH OF XESTTS CHBI8T Or ZJaTTSB DAT SJUKT8 (Commonly colled the Uorman ehnren). Meets Sundaj,, 420 N. Cottage. Sunday school, 10 a. tn.; Kay stumco, supt. Meeting; after Sunday achool. FIB.8T COVaBSOATIOHAX CHTJICH Liberty-at Center; J. R.' Simonds, min ster.' Sunday school, 9:45. .Morning worship, 11. Sermon, "Make Believe Bad Folks." IlOfJUrCTEl, BAPTIST Corner ot Hazel and Academy street. Bible school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer serrice. Thursday at 7:45 p. ra. St For Limited Time Only .By popular demand from many of our cui- . tomers who were unable to take advantage of our recent Tire Sale, we announce a con tinuance of our FREE TUBE SALE, Act Now ... We Repeat A Free Tube with each Firestone Oldfield Tire purchased. You save the price of the tube, and with a new tube add many miles to your tire. This is your opportunity t- save, but you must act quick. Center and Liberty Streets, Sa'em, Ore. Missionary Will :Speak Sunday at Highland Church The Sunday night service at the Highland Friends church will take the form of a rally in honor of the church's outgoing mission ary. Miss Eshtel Gully, who wilt saiF for Bolivia. August 22. Tne South Salem Friends will ' Join with the Highland group for thia occasion.. Miss Gully will apeak at S o'clock. Dr. A. TJ. Michelson, converted Jew, will speak Tuesday and Wednesday nights at 8 o'clock at the Highland church. BERNARDS TO TAKE ST. VINCENTS ALSO Announcement has Just been made from the chancery office that the Reverend T. J. Bernards. pastor of St. Joseph's parish, Sa lem, has been appointed adminis trator of St. Vincent's parish, North Salem, until such time as a resident pastor will be appointed. Rev. Bernards will retain his former charges as pastor of 6t. Joseph's parish, Salem, St.. Pat rick's parish, Independence, and chaplain of the state institutions. He will be assisted in his ex tensive field of labors by the Rev, R. S. Ueugebauer who for the past 1 0 months has been assistant at St. Joseph's parish and acting chaplain at the state institutions, and the Rev. John Reedy who was ordained to the priesthood June 9. The clergy will reside at 751 Chemeketa street, Salem. ' Christ Lutheran Picnic Is Slated At Grove Sunday Christ Lutheran church will hold its 46th annual picnic at Ha gers grove Sunday following the morning services. The Sunday school teachers form a commit tee for the games and contests: Gus Schlicker, Mrs. A. Zamzow, Mrs. A. Minneman, Edna Henne, John Minneman and Laura Min neman. Officers of the Dorcas society, Mrs. P. Blundel, Mrs. A. Zamzow, Mrs. A. Propp, Mrs. H. Meyer and Mrs. H. F. Batterman. will assist at the .meal. Serving at the stand will be the Luther league committee: Alvin Battal ion, Edna Henne, Edith Kohiver, Laura Minneman and Evelyn Propp. Individuality in Clothes is as Important" as the clothes themselves. It means that the wearer and the clothes exactly fit each other in style, and. more important, personality. It is only in tailored clothes that such individual expression is found. D. H. MOSHER MERCHANT. TAILOR 474 Court Street L3 rvn TP LATTER DAY SAirfTS : Ul OH Reorganization of the Salem Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, more commonly called the Mormon church, was perfect ed at a meeting here this week. when President .Quinney of the Northwestern mission of the church, capfe here for ,that pur pose. Retirigfficers were released with a vote of thanks for their diligent efforts, and these new heads of the Salem branch were voted In and sustained; President. W. L. Smith ; first councilor, Frans Wilhelm; second councilor, A. G. Hawkins. Ray Stumbo is superintendent of the Sunday school which is held Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at 420 North Cottage street. Meet ing takes up directly after Sun day school, at 12 o'clock. Play Reception For New Pastor Sunday Evening A reception for Rev. Lynn A. Wood, new pastor of the Jason Lee Methodist church here, and Mrs. Wood will be held at the church Sunday night following the regular evening worship. Rev. and Mrs. Wood and their small, son, William Warner, arrived this week from his former charge at Lebanon. Rev. Wood will preach his first sermons as pastor here Sunday, speaking at 11 o'clock in the morning on "The Functions of Religion" and at 8 o'clock at night on "The Influence of Je sus'. Weekend Feature IvHona'o EDeso c Pre-shrunk fast colors plain broadcloth fan cy broadcloth mesh. All colors plains and fancies. 1500 shirts to pick from. Auto Supply and Service Store Phone 9144 SBaiuptt i i i i i i i i 1 1 r V. D. Tests free of charge.