PAGE FIVE L 6 c a 1 News Briefs .O0dwelITti5iu. Rev. W. H. Caldwell, pastor of the Christian and Missionary Alliance here un til fire month ago, bat now pas tor at Aberdeen, Wash., la spend ing aerera! daye here and will oc cupy the local pnlplt Saaday morn ins and ni?hL Ha win apeak afr 11 a.m. on TTha Price of Un ity' -The regular pastor here. Her. Roy Bresster. was recently caDe east( 4 to Use serioua illness of hu 'ttother. Accompanylnf Rev. Caldwell to Salem were Mrs. Cald well mad their two sens. Merle . sad-. Wayne. Maaake Named Roben J. Maa ! ske. Assistant state ttrperintandent of schools and director of adult will te one of the restored speak ers -at the annual conference of the Pacific Northwest association - for 4alt education which will ha , held at Spokane, "Waalv. April 7. -1 and t. Other Oregon, speakers at the conference' will Include O. D. Adams, state director of roea . tloual education, and; .Kenneth .Beach, state eaperlsor of admit ed- - r cation. ? - Best patterns floating dry flies 10c each. fl.St per doses." Tri angle S e r t 1 c Station. Fair- grouaua iwava aoa vou(i du r '; Report Mishaps An nnex pected turn by a school boa, driver m ' - .. PA m unnamed, caused Fayette I Thoatpson Cngene, to drive his car Into collision with a track op erated by Kenneth HoHoway, 1175 North 17th street, at Farrish and Capitol streets yesterday after noon, Thompsem reported to po lice." No injuries were listed. Mrs. M. E. Hilborn. 34 North 13d street, notified police - yesterday her ear had collided at 23d and State with a machine driven by Mefttft Johnson, 725 Court street, lints Florls, ' 1 2 7 " N. Lib. P.P5SX. Press First Saed The Press Publishing company ? here, pub lishers e the Capital Presa, was . ssed yesterday by Blake. Moffltt and Towne paper firm. The plain tiff asks to reeoTer an eight-page rotary press and the sterotyping equipment which accompanies it or to be paid 31000 In damages with an additional $250 sought as compensatory damages for the alleged wrongful retention of the property. Sheriff Writ Granted A writ to authorixa A. C. Bark, sheriff, to dispossess Elizabeth Grace Al baugb. and others. Including Thomas Dorris. of 215 acres of land involved in a foreclosure ac tion brought by the Prudential Insurance company,' was granted yesterday in circuit court here. The insurance firm asked the eonrt for the writ, asserting it . was needed to gain possession of property which It otherwise could not obtain. Pays Filing Fee Walter Whit beck, Portland, democratic candi date for representative in congress from the third congressional dis trict, Multnomah county, sent 3100 to the state department Fri day to cover his filing fee. Whit beck originally filed by petition but failed to complete, the secre tary of state said. All candidates at the primary election will be certified to the county clerks to day. 'Estate Distributed The es tate of the late Sarah Everson has been distributed among six heirs according to a report filed yester day in probate court here. Each heir la to receive 3119. The Ladd sc. Bush Trust company served as administrator. -'sre35Q in Efrtate The estate of the late Mary E. Wataon has assets of 32250 according to an appraisal filed yesterday in pro bate court here. George M. Wat son serves as administrator of the property. 1 Obituary Vandenberg Monte Vandenberg. March 31. ageH 73 years. Survived by two brothers, J. D. of Toronto and J. K. Vandenberg of Canyonville, Or4 sister, Mrs. Ida TJts of Kan sas Funeral announcements later bydough-Barrlck company. Shepherd At the residence on Rt. 1, April . 2, Jtalph A. Shepherd, at the age mt 37 years. Husband of Josephine Shephard. Funeral services will be held from the W. T. Rigdon company, chapel. Saturday. ADrfl a. at 2 p. m. Interment Belerest Memorial park. Rev. W. C. Kaat sTwill officiate. Scbeible At a local hospital. April 3, Frank S. Schefble, aged 42 years, lata resident of ICO North lfth street. Survived by widow, Get trad R. Scholble: two sons, frsak and Robert Schefble, and a-daughter. Jean, all of Salem: nether, Mrs. Joseph Frahler; sis ters.: Mrs. Eva Nlbler and Kate Baw, all of Gervais; two bro thers, Joseph Scheible, Gervais, and . John Schefbie of Oakland. Calif. . Funeral services will be k4d front the Holm an and Lnts ha.nel.-ln Portland. Mondsv. April sY.at 1 "P. JB. Interment Lincoln Memorial park, ander the direc tion - of Clough-Banick company. '. Jonathan Bourne, 37, late resi dent of S7S Court street. Salem, at a local hospital, April 3. Sur vived by four sisters, Mrs. W. H. Smith, Portland; Mrs. Charles G. : Graham; Colorado Springs, C0I04 . Mrs. Tresley JLaadeaster. Holly wood. Calif., and Mrs. Byron J. Crowley, Portland, and one b ro ta er. George D. Bourne. Kansas City. Mo. Funeral announcements later from Clou th-Barrick , com pany., . . .. . , . G&ataa C. K. GIlman of Grants Pass; : la this city, April 3. Remains for warded to Grants Pass -by W. T. Blgdoa compaay". " Viola Pearl ei&Grande. April J. Daughter of fSfr. and Mrs: Acy Best. Remains, will be forwarded to La Grande by W. T. Rigdon company. , - " To Sell Property Permission was granted yesterday to the ex ecu tries of the estate of the late Mary Brewer to sell residence property between 12th and 12th streets here for 307S eash to Char lea Spits bar t. The property had a higher appraised value but the handlers of the estate report ed they were a liable to obtain any offers for the property at. the- ap praised figure. "Nettle -Myers and Amy. Webb are handling the es tate. : , '. ' Three Istfaetrial Deaths There were three fatalities due to indus trial accidents In, Oregon during the week ending April 2. the state industrial accident commission re ported Triday. The victims were Clarence C Hansen; hoist opera tor, ToledorBni Pnts Garibal di; hacker, and Oren A. Adamson, Eade Point, struck driver. Thero were 332 accidents reported dur ing; the week. Baild your new home in Rosedale Audition; lots on paved streets. 33 04; easy terms. See W. H. Grabenhorst ft Co., lit S. Liberty St. Cttlsetttblp Class Tonight ony-ijve applicants for ciraen- ship hare been attendmr the Sat urday night classes at the Salem I T. M. C. A., C. A. Kelts said yes- iwu&T. tui persons mteresrea in stsdvinr tho raoniramenta for ei- tisesship are invited to attend tnese classes free of charge. They meet at 8 p.m. Final hearings for ttisensnip are to be held here eariy in June. Fines Total S427 Fines and bail forfeitures collected in muni cipal court here last month to taled 3427, according to a turn over made to the city treasurer yesterday by Recorder A. Warren Jones. The recorder's total re ceipts aggregated 3497. of which 3a I was rental on the city airport. $19 a local option fee and $10 a beer license endorsement fee. Attention, Fishermen Weller Hdw. closing out all fishing tackle and hardware 4 SC. rntirt - Ball Forfeited Ernest Wilson. charged with being drunk, forfeit ed. $10 bail in municipal court yesterday. When J. H. Harper pleaded guilty to being drunk. Judge A. Warren Jones Imposed a ten-day suspended sentence and placed him on probation for six months. Case of Charles Erick son. similarly charged, was con tinued to April 13. Chimney Afire City firemen put out a chimney fire at 11:50 a.m. yesterday at 853 Cbemeketa street. They later answered a call to SUte street in front of the tel ephone building to what was re ported to be an automobile fire They found smoke coming from the car was due to overheated brakebands. To Speak on Unity Mrs. M B. Clark, formerly of Bingham- ton. N. Y., a nationally known lecturer and teacher of Unity, Di vine Science and Christian Psy chology, will speak on "Creative Power of the Mind" at the Fellow ship Center. 4 20 State street Sun day at 8 p.m. Special music Is planned. Ray Bound Over Pearl Ray was bound over to the grand Jury for further investigation of as sault and battery charges made against him by Elsie Rowland, following completion of prelimin ary hearing in Justice court yes terday. His bail was raised from $50 to $150 and in lieu of raising this, he is in the county Jail. Averett Brtter Condition 'of George Averett, who has been se riously ill following an attack of pneumonia, was reported yester day to be considerably Improved, though he is still at the Salem General hospital. Use of an oxy gen tank, has been discontinued. Averett is credit manager for the Spaulding Logging company here. Son to Legislator A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Thorn as. West Salem, Monday at North Bend, Oregon. The boy, whose father Is a representative in the state legislature from Polk coun ty, weighed eight and one-half sounds and has been named David Lowell Thomas. D'Arcy Estate In The estate of the late Theresa D'Arcy was admitted o probate hero yester day and W. J. D'Arcy was named as administrator. The value of the estate has not been determined Miss D'Arcy was a long time re sident of Salem, and a sister of the late Judge D'Arcy. Oosstags Dangerous T here were 13 grade crossing accidents in Oregon during March, with one person killed and six Injured, Util ity Commissioner McColloch re ported Friday. In March, 1931. there were only eight ' accidents with one person killed. Get Decree The SUte Veter ans Aid commission has been granted a default and decree in circuit court here in its case against Oscar J. Beck and others. The decree calls for payment of 12950 principal together with In teres! and costs. BmOding 'Department Pays The city building department headed by E. C. Bushnell yester day tamed $121.47 over to the city treasurer. This sum con stltated Bnahnell's collections of building, plumbing and electrical permit fees during March . Paulas Denies Guilt Gottfried Paulas pleaded Innocent la muni cipal court yesterday to a charge of. reckless driving. Judge A. Warren Jenea set April II as the date for Paulus' trial. 13000 la Estate Assets of the estate of the late Bertha Carlson total 33900 according to a prelim inary appraisal filed yesterday la probate court here. H, W. Carlson and H. P. Jensen are executrlces of the will. - Guardian Reports G. I. Put nam, guardian of the estate of the late Irvin E. Putnam, incompe tent, reported yesterday' that as sets of the estate totalled 33294 A considerable portion of the es tate is cash la a local bank. Gosslin's Acts; ToFacePrbbe Lafky Say Law Violated, Martin Aide Say Fee . Merely Advanced Marlon county's .hard-working grand Jury "was faced with a aew line of Inquiry - yesterday a probe of tho action of William Gosslin. secretary to Governor Martin. In advancing filing tees for six candidates' whose names win appear on the May primary ballot. District Attorney W. H. Trin- dl said ho would -lay the mat ter before the grand jury after he had received a letter from Herman Lafky, Salem attorney. demanding that the matter be in vestigated. Lafky charged in his letter that the advance of the tiling Xeea constituted "an open, flag rant violation not only of the spirit bnt of -the letter of our corrupt practices act" Lafky cited- an Oregon statute forbidding office holders front advancing money to anyone s campaign. .. .Repaid, Explains Gosslin said ho would gladly appear before the- grand Jury. He said he advanced filing fees for six candidates at their request. "With one exceptloa I made the filing and. paid the fees when reenested to do so by telegram," Gosslin said. "I have already been repaid for two of the fees ad vanced and the other persons who filed have promised to re pay me." Secretary of State Snell said there was nothing unusual in one person advancing the filing fees for another and declared the practice had prevailed In the past. Viola Uoa Doabted Statehouse lawyers pointed ont that the Oregon code on election procedure made it illegal for an office holder to donate to a can didate's campaign funds. Filing fees paid before a man filed for office could not be construed as campaign funds they said and added that lending a man money to file could not be classed a donation. Candidates whoso filings were made by Gosslin Include Mrs. Harry Burke, Astoria, for state representative; L. V. Bronghton, The Dallea. for stste represents tive; C W. E. Jennings, Valley Falls, for state representative; R. Wayne Erwin and C. A. Moll. The Dalles, for state representatives. and D. C. Sloan, Portland, for state senator. District Attorney Trlndle said he thought the grand Jury would look into the charges by Wednes day of next week. Lafky is known here as an op ponent of Governor Martin. He organised an anti Martin" group known as "The Crackpot Lea gue." Gosslin has been prominent in democratic affairs and served as the first president in the state of the Young Democratic league. Reduced Gasoline Freight Approved The new South Pacific tariff. reducing Intrastate freight rates on gasoline from Portland to southern Oregon points, on the Siskiyou line south of Eugene, and from Coos Bay to theae same destinations, was approved by State Utilities Commissioner F. C. McColloch Friday. The approval was made con tingent upon the Southern Pad tic company granting a similar related reduction from Portland to the Klamath Falls district. The new rates are a reduction of from five to 42 per cent, when compared with the present charge, depending upon the length of the haul and the des tination. The order sets out that the new intrastate tariff conforms to the recent order of the interstate commerce commission reducing Interstate rates on gasoline. McColloch said the new tariff would permit a reduction of oae cent a gallon in the price of gasoline. Program. Good Friday Next Friday night's program in the T.' M. C. A. lobby will be In obeerv ance of Good Friday. The entire program will be in German. Ar rangements are in charge of Dan Sebdrman. To Conduct Service Rev. Wil liam Schoeler. Litt.D., Lutheran student pastor at Corvallls, will conduct the Palm Sunday ser vers at Christ Lutheran church, ISth and State streets. Sunday morning at 9:30 and 11 o'clock Trust Conpaaf Keports The Ladd A Bush Trust company yes terday filed a. report on Its year's administration of tho estate of Anna Queadi. Incompetent. In come for the year was $383 and outgo was $290. Clab Meets Today Plans tor the Marlon county spring Jersey show will be formulated at a meeting of the Marion county Jer sey club to be held this afternoon at the chamber of commerce. starting at 1:30 o'clock. Case CoaUaoed Charges of possession of illegal liquor against Henry Jairl were continued la Justice court from yesterday after noon to April 15, on motion of the defense attorney. Fined $25 Operating a truck without p. a. e. plates cost Joseph Wade Scott $23. plus 34.59 court costs, , when he admitted -the charge to Justice of the ' Peace Miller B. Hayden yesterday. Final Account In Tinal account waa filed here yesterday . by M. Grace Robertson as' administrator de bonis non of the estate-of the late Ada B. Simpson Fellows. The court approved the report. f 100 la Estate The late Wal ter Wiens left an estate of 4100 according to an appraisal filed yesterday in probate court. John ny Wieoe is administrator of the property. Coming Events - r April' 4 County conven tion of Farmers' Cnloa at Central HowelL ' April ' Pre ach ing ' mis sion at First Christ la a church, Center " and High, conducted by , James Earl Ladd, ends. . April 0 Salem Garden clab, S p. sw it Unitarian church. Bliss Edith - Scbry ver, speaker. ' ' -i April City coancfi sneetsv sv. -an. . April fr Young Rcpvbll caa dab meets at courthouse rally, S p. m. Senator Mc Kay win speak. ' . April 10 Salem high school Future Crsftsmea chapters annual father-em-ployer-soa banquet. Quelle, 7 p. as. April 10-11 State Ugh school extempore interpre tive speaking contest oa Willamette campus. April 11 Womaa'a Re lief Corps school of iustrac Uoa. Lebanon. April 11 Salem Grange meet, at Aabura school. April 18 Easter Sunrise Caloa service, a a. m at Belerest. Memorial Park. April 18 Polk County Health association. West Salem community hall,. 8 p. sa. April 14 Senator Mary Farquarsoa of Seattle speaks to Farm-Labor meet lag to be held st 8 p. ax. Labor halL North Commer cial and Court streets. April 14 Salem school board meets. 8 p. aa-, 484 North High street. April 13 Pomona grange. North HowelL April 10 Sub-district La. dies' AU niiy of Methodist Episcopal church. First M. E. chorea. April 17 County 4-H club fair, fairgrounds. April 17 Philharmonic Symphony orchestra, 8:30 p. m., at armory; Flavin Downs, soloist. April 18 Northwest 1. M. C. A. voUeybUl teams. ment, Salem Y. M. C A. April 18 Philharmonic Preparatory orchestra, 8 p. m., armory; David Smith and Warren Downs, soloists. April 18-10 Reserve of ficers' contact camp, air and field ma nearer, Salem airport. April 10-20 Peace Week observances. April 90 Marion - Polk ministers co-operative church conference, T. M. C. A. . April 21 8 p. m. Town send moving picture, high school auditorium, sponsor ed by dobs 8 and 8. April 28 25th anniver sary Jason Lee M.E. church with homecoming for choir at night service. School Red Cross Donation $154.42 Pupils in 11 of the 12 Salem public schools had contributed 3154.42 toward the Red Cross flood relief fund late yesterday afternoon, it was announced from the school superintendent's office, Collections were handled by the Junior Red Cross in the schools having units of that organisation. The largest donation. $33.32. was made by Parrish Junior high school students. Other fcontribu tions were as follows: Leslie Jun ior high $23.22; Senior high. 315.49; Washington. 314. S3; Lin coin, $13; Garfield. 3 11.3 3; En- rlewood, $11.22; Richmond, $9; Park $7.17; Highland. $3.84: McKmley, 3 3-78. Virginia Covert, Mercedes Mc- Key and Martha Weller, student leaders of the Junior Red Cross units st Washington school deliv ered their building's contribution to Superintendent Silas Gaiser. Test For Scarlet Fever Is Offered "Parents should know whether or not their children are suscep tible to scarlet fever." declared Dr. Vernon A. Douglas, coanty health officer, in announcing yes terday that scarlet fever immun isation tests would be given at the regular clinic from 8:30 to 10 o'clock this morning at the health office, 201 Masonle building. He said Dick testa tor scarlet fever should be given to all children over one year of aga. Dr. Douglas announced hope that a plan whereby- c h 1 1 d r e n found susceptible, by this test, to scarlet fever could be Immunised. Torre Fined For Lack of License Mario Torre, of Seattle, opera tor of the track which featured in a double fatal accident on the highway south of Salem last Sun day night waa fined $25 in jus tice court yesterday on a charge of operating a motor track wlth ont an Oregon license. Tho fine was levied following trial in which Terra was found guilty. Fatally Injured la the accident were Walter Johnson, 22, and Al bert L, Cutler, 47, both of Port land. OH Firm Chief. ' Chamber Giiestk Local-managers of the big oil companies and service station op erators will be guests of the Sa lem chamber of commerce Mon day noon when the luncheon hour will be devoted to consideration of what these citizens can do to. promote Salem to the tourist. At this luncheon new folders advertising Salem will be distri buted by the chamber. These folders will be Just off the press, a first issue of 1008 being run. Week7f Services' Planned : ' " '- ' 'V' : ' ST ATT ON, April V-The Church of Christ Is planning a se ries of special services beginning Sunday, April 5. and closing with an Easter program and pageant Sunday evening-April 12. There will be services each night except Saturday; - The services Sunday , evening. April S will be conducted by the Christian Endeavor. Among tho special features of . this service will be a solo by Llnora IngHs who will sing. "Who. at My Door Is Standing,' . and ' a , pantomime, More Lore to Thee." The song win be sung by Margaret Klm- b rough and pantomimed 1y- Doris Crab tree, Frances Rider and Dor othy Tate. On Monday evening the theme for the services will be "Christ Cleanses tho Temple." Special mu sic is being plsnned for this ser vice as well as all the services of the week. . The . services , throughout the week will follow the events of the Life of Christ through v the last week of his earthly ministry. Each service will be illustrated with lantern elides, appropriate music, and the sermon will be oa the theme of the evening. Work Applicants Total Unchanged Actlvepplications tor work being carried at the re-employment office here totalled 1968 at theend of March the same num ber as at the opening of the month. The report showed 84 placements in private work. 228 in- public employment and 115 oa works relief projects, but an equal number of new applications and registrations and 111 renewals brought the list back to the mark of March 1. The re-employment office point ed out that all the registrants were not unemployed. Some men have found work but have kept their names on the rolls hoping to get other positions. Each six months all registrants are asked to report if they still seek Jobs. If they make ho answer to the request of the office, their names are dropped from the rolls. Special Classes Handed Approval Special classes for seven' boys who have apprenticed themselves in the carpentering trade here were authorized to start at once by the Salem school board Thurs day night. They will be given technical schooling In these class es to accompany their practical study of the trade. The school district and the state board for vocational education will share equally in the 38 cost of the 140-hour course. The board also voted to share on the same basis in a course for maids, to cost $40, to be conduct ed in the part time school. Neith er course will require payment of tuition fees. WPA Expenditure For March Heavy WPA expenditures in Marion county last month reached a to tal of $319,917.58 since the work program began last fall, it was announced at the district finance office here yesterday. The pay roll for the month, which went to 1898 employes, amounted to 381.C89.S5. a gain of 8148.50 over February. Throughout the eight counties in the local WPA district the month's payroll of 8182.433.85 for 3775 workers for March brought the cumulative outlay to $849,177.93. Wage checks for the entire dis trict are Issued from the Salem office. Lutherans' Holy Week Plans Told Holy week services will be held st the American Lutheran church starting Tuesday and Thursday nights at 7:45 o'clock, and Fri day morning and night. Rev. P. W. Eriksen, pastor, announces. For Good Friday, tho morning service on "The Way of the Cross" will be held at 10:30 o'clock, and at 8 o'clock that night the women's Madrigal club, the Salem Civic Male chorus and the American Lutheran choir will present a concert. "The Crucifixion- by Ftalner, with Prof. K. W. Hobsoa directing. . Filings Fees Amount to $8820, ITett Over Mark Of 1934 Primary, Word Filing fees lor the 449. candi dates who filed for the primary election, aggregated $3820" or ap proximately 70 is excess of the fee collected Tor the,, primary election in 1934, Secretary of State Snail reported '-yesterday:' . Receipts tor candidates' state ment in tho Voters Pamphlet, to be issued prior to the primary election this year, totalled 34.- 390. or $1,170 less than- collect ed for a similar purpose Js 1934. In 1934 tho . caaairtstesT filing fees aggregated $8,110 aid the candidates' statements tor tae pamphlet $5,340.: Cash Position of City ' - Aided in Nets Turnover . - i ' ' Receipt of a second turnover of 1988 taxes 'yesterday raised the Salem city cash position above the $80,000 mark Alfred Mandt, act ing treasurer. . announced last night Tho turnover amonnted to 324.593.79. The city bow has no outstanding warrants unpaid for Iaek of funds. ' ssnaunuuuuaaaausP'iffPlsnuuauamum COTXXT ST. CHXISTlUr CHVBOB O it aaS lTtk atraata: 1- W. Daa- lata. yaatar. Bibla aekaal at S:S. Sfias Jess Hawkiaa. an.pt. 'Maraiaf wvrakip sac SMcnacs sf Iks Lars's fcoar st 11. Smmc. "Whs T.14 Taa Taa An a Caristiaat' Ckrirtiaa EadasTac. aaa far, iataraaaiata aa4 jwaiav aacWtiaa at S:SS a. au - Eraaiar soar aarviea M br Dt. B. . C iplar. - Uaaaaaa., "marrta ia tka Craaa. Bibla Drama etak aata lag Waaattday far clab aappar at 0:1S; knsiaM Baetinf aa fiaal praetfea iar Kastar. Prayer aarriea Taaraoar at T : a. m. im tka Baajalaw. 0. L A. OOaTZX. TAaKXXACU SS5 larry straet, ealam; Bv. Ray Brasftlee. pactar. Saaaajr sebaal, 0:43 a. . as. Marmiaf wankia, 11 a. av Teaac Paaala'a aarriea. S:a5 p. gtaalag -aacattatia aarriea, 7 :45 ajn. rrarar aa vie TSetear, 1:45 p. m. Yaaaf Paa U's rettac prsyu aarriea WsaJMaeay, T:4S. Caair aaa ercbaatra . praetiea, Tkaradsy. 7:4S y. aa. SXXkf EK8HTS COlOCUirTTT ' Kile Cliftoa Boaa, n La is tar. . Martin varakis at IS a' clack. BaraMa, "Tka SatisfartfaM at Sarrica." BaaS aekaal. 1 a. am.j Ckeater 8kaKa. aapt. lataartaat attatiag lor arraaiMtiaa af raaranaity cbareh will ha kM Waaaaa dar, t p. au, at taa caaMuaitr hell. rnraujruix foxl oosrzz. snasiOK Caraar Soatk 12tk ana Lsslie atreata, apstaira. ' W. A." Crampacker, aopply paa tar. Bibla aekaal at 10: FeHawakip aar riea all day Baadar itk KraaraUat kfaaa aad party. Special laoaie aad sinf lac 8 ei-rice Taatdar, Thandsy aad Friday aishta at 7:45 p. m. gxas Tronroa xxsaiOB 145S Oak (tract. Saadar school. 19 a. av; EJdrrd Lands, tupt. Morainc worahle, 11 a. at. Toaa People's ser vice. 0:10 p. at. SalTatioa mrssace, 7 :S0 p. wk. Praise and prarer Friday areolae T:S0 p. ai. Earene D. Landea, paster. CXXXST XATTHZXAJr CETJXCB IStk aad SUte streets; Ber. Assac E. lUaaaaaaa. A-kL. paster. Oeraua Pala Saadar Bet-rieea. S:SO a. m. Eaciisk. 11 a. av Saaday aekaal, :0 a. .: Mrs. Jaeek Tax. rupt Lather learn. T P m Goed Trldsy eerrlect, Oarwaa, 9:80 a.av Good Friday Easlisk aerrices. T: P-"- PEMTXCOSTAZ, CHUSCH OF GOD 815 Nortk Camsaereial atreet. Rerir st serriees erery nisnt at 7. SO and 8na day atternaea at S a'eleck. H. E. Wer Decka. astiontl Presbyter af the atare ment, ersBcelist. Monday. 7:80 p. . Btaiatera plaa 80th anniversary proiram. A, J. Jensen, pastar. IT. FATTL'S EPISCOPAL CHTJBCH Charck and Ckemeketa tTt- Hay roamanioa. 7 :SO a. at. Charrh school. BUS a. as. Holy Eoekarist and Ssraion. U a. as. Taaa,- People a l eiiowiaia. 6:45 p. at. Good Friday erricrs, 12 aoea aad S p. at. SOUTH SALEM FBXBVDS CHTTBCH 8. Caasmereia! at Wsthinrtea St.: Chat. C. Hawerth, pastor, fianday. 10 a. ., Sanday school. 11. morniar wor ship. S:30 p. av. Chrietiaa Endearer atactiitc 7:SO. ereaint; worship. Thmre day. T:80 p. ., prayer, praise aad bib'a stady. CEVmCH OF CHXIST Serth Cotuca and Shippiag street: C. T. Sprincv mlnUtrr. Bible stady ai 10 a. m. Preachinc at 11: topic. "Faar Views af Life." Observance of the Lard's Sapper. Evening ssrrice at 7:S0 e' clock. THE CHTTECH OF JESUS CKBIST OF lATTBE PAT SATATTS Cottar and Cheaaekata streets. Saadar sehoaL 10 a. as. Saeraaaent aervice. S:0 p. as. K. I. A. Wednesday. T:80 p. at Belief satiety, aartday, 1 p. av JEHOVAH'S WTTYESSES Pratarnal Teiaple. UbertT at Center. A bible 1 acta re at 8:80 Sunday afUraoon: electrically transcribed. Followinc this a bibla stady ea 1 Thessalonians 5:2. rMXAXUrL BAPTIST Corner af Hasel aad Academy streets. Bible school at 10 a. aa. Preachina at 11 s. av and 7:10 p. m. Snecial maaic. Prayer aerriee. Thorsdsy,' 7:80 p. av Baptist District Meeting Is Here The 22nd annual gathering of the "Woman's American Baptist Han and Forelrt Mission socie ties for the Columbia River dis trict will be held in the Calvary Baptist church here April 31 and 22. Delegates from four states. Idaho. Montana. Oregon and Washington will assemble to hear national speakers. The program which Is .being completed provides for morning, afternoon and night sessions. The outside delegates, who. will num ber well over a hundred, will he entertained In the Baptist homes of the city. A sight seeing tour is being planned for the delegates by the women of the First Baptist church who are cooperating in bringing this convention to the city. It is anticipated -that many from sur rounding towns and -cities will be in attendance to enjoy the con vention sessions. Booklets to Advertise Scenery, Recreational Resources Are Printed Prlntinr of 40.000 booklets, ad- vertiaing the scenic and recrea tional resources of Oregon, was under way here yesterdsy. The booklets will contain a number of photographs, in eolors, and interesting articles dealing with what Oregon has to offer the tourist, The cover design stresses the words, "Drtve Oregon high ways. Material tor the booklets waa furnished by Harold Say. director of the state highway commission tourist bureau. Distribution of the booklets throughout the United States will iegla within two weeks. CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Jsataral remedies ;.. " bi tor disorders af liv er, atsvaach, glands, sklaj aad swraary vale .mr mm aaa t . w-swa. dU.r tJ esvery roe sagar J llabetes wlthant :JL-, tha aaa mt Iaalla.i at sm- a. x, M m.w a. n. aaiaropainic physicians. Z9ZH Court St. caraar lunrriy Office opra Satar- . - l days aaa xaesaays oaly, 10 A. M. to I Z-r i P. Blm 8) P. IL to 7. aaaUatioa-IUood press are aad nrtne Oouu Cksa ! " " r T. X. S. charxea,.-,,,. .f - III v o btobutd rxrnrDS Ric-hlaad aveame at Chare street; T. Clia Bran, paataev Bibla aekaal as IS e' clack; Xarl kt. Beekett. aetiag - aapt. Worship at 11 a. av. Tse Only Csaae far Uaeertalaty." Maetiaf as adaistry aad arevslfhi at 8 Sv aw Joaior C. T at S. lataraisdiata aad adalt C. K. at 7 and araaaaUatia aes rii a at S p. as. Masaaaa, "Jeaaa Appraackiaa; . Daatk." Pre-Eeaater reviral kcjrianiar with Saa day aifht service will eoattave aach airht throarh tha week azeeptiaf Moa day, at S aw av Tka aaasaarea by tha pastor wU be aa tha taenia. 'Presa the Upper Baaaa ta tka Bampty Tenia." "' CALTAXT BAPTIST CHUXCB Fevry at .Hit- street; Bar. Ana Q. Weaicar. pastor- Baaday aarvicea ae fol lows: Biata aekaal. S:aS a. av; W. T. Faster. aapV Moraia( warakip. 11 a. av geraftea topic, "A Ward ta the Thief." Tesar PaapU's ateetitif. 8:80 s. av Ire. aiac warakip. Y:S0 a. m. Bemioa tap!:. "Tka Pleea CaUaa Calvary." Tka aast ed. ekair aiaaa at bath aervicee aadae tka di recti oa af X. D. Liadbar. Tka Bid -week aerriee af prayer Wednesday alrM followed by a beaiaasa aessioa. FZBST BAPTIST CUUBCH Marioa aad Kerta- Liberty street : Britts Bass, aunister. v Bibla aekaal at S:45 a. m. Trad Broer. aapt. MorniBr warship at 11 a'ebjek. "A Great Giver and a Great Gift." Jaaler aad senior B.T-P.U. at S:80 p.a. Saaday evenias prayer aaoetinf at S:80; araaa pralade at 7:10 p. nv ZTcarns service at- 7:80. SeraneaT "The Gross and the Glory af Christ ia Prophecy." Wedaaaday, 7:80 p. av, prayer aaaetiar aad bibla stady. - TTBST OEKMAST BAPTIST Kerth CotUre and D street: J. F. Otthaff. paster. Bibla school at S:45; gam gchirmn. gvpt. Maraiaf warship at II. Sermon. "The Tsars af Jesas." The Lord's Sapper. Special aseetinc for embers af tha eharrk a 3 p. at. B. T.P.U. ateetiar. S:45; Mrs. Alee W3 leckv leader. Ereainc worskip at 7:80. SerBMra. "Christ and the Law." Midweek- deretional hear. 8 p. m. Wedaet day. Bible school and Saaday aifht ser vice ' in Eng-Usk. FTBST CHUECH OF GOD Xorta Cottife aad Hoed streets: L. Wester Johasoa. pastor. 8oaday arhaol assemblv at 9:45 a. v.; Lyie D. Kaox. not. Morntaa worship at 11. Sermon. "The Test af Discipleship." Joaior rbareh at 11. ia basement chapel; Mrs. J. Leslie Davis, leader. Tonne people's meeting at 6:45 p. m. Installation t newly elected officers. Evening evsn gelistic service at 7:45: broadcast 8:15 to 9. Midweek service Wednesdsy sight. KBTGHT MEMOEIAL OOHGBXGATIOHAIi H. C. Stover, aunister. Morning wor ship at 11. Sermon. "The Crass, gvm bol of Tietory." Anthem, "Behold Thv King" (Parker). Quartet. "A Crown tf Thorns" (WHson. Evealnr service at 7:80. A Lenten mn.icsl service with the Crass ss Theme. Sunday s-boel st 10 a m.; Boy Hsrland. snpt. Christian En deavor at 6:45 p. m. Lenten preaching mission during Holy Week. EJfOLEWOOD TJBTTED BBBTHXEW Xortk 17th ana Kebraska streets: R. C. Msnn. minister. CTosiag day of th evangelistic services. Bishop L D. Wsr ner will preach at 11 a. m. oa "The AbaBdaat Ufe," and at 7:80 p. m. on "Life's Most Important Question! Chare h school at 9:45 a. nv Christua Kndesvor, :80 p. nv Midweek services Wednesdsy. 7:45 p. m. Good Friday service. Fridsy. 7:45 p. m. XVAjraELICAI, TABBBVACXZ Ferry and 13th atreet; C. G. Weston pastor. Sunday school at 8:45 a. m-i O. W. gchendeL aapt. Chnrch semco at 11 a. m. Evangelistic service at 7:45 p. m. Rer. J. L. Issaca preachiag eonelBd ing aermoaa af revival campaign. Spe cial musical -numbers at each service. Bi ble atndy Tanadar at 7:45 p. m. P. P. Chrivt's Ambassadors, 7:45 p. Tharsdsy. SALSH MEBBOKITB CHVBCH 17th and Chemeketa street; H. H. Dick, psstor. gondsy school at :45 a. m.; H. W. Wall. aapt. Moroiag war ship at 11. ; Evening services at 7:80. Bev. Abr. Kroaker, missionary from Af rica, will apeak ia the evening. Speeui mnsic aad aonga at both services. Pray er meeting aa Wedaesday at S p. av Preachiag Goad Friday at 7:80 p. av TrT.nt MXTHOSIST CHUECH Boatk Commercial aad Myers streets: Deea C. Poiadeater, minister. Chnxch school at f:45. Moraing worship at Jl : Who Is Tkis Thst Cametk ia tka Name 'of the Lord!" Beeeption of asembars. Tho leagues meet at S -.80 p. m. The senior league led by Mrv Clriek an "What doe it mean to fellow Jeaaif germoa at 7:80, VEjea Cato Death. TOST OOHOaSGATIOHAX. CHTTSCH Liberty ht Ceater; J. B. Simoada. miaiater. Family aerviee. with warship, sermon aad discassiaa groups for all sges, at 11. The sermon. "Tha Amsi ing Judgment," the last af tha series -c. imm. T.M ' Mauadr Thnrs- day CemmaBioa, with reception of mem hers hnraday. April t at S a'eloek. FBBB afXTKODIST CUUBCH Korth WfatteT at Market street: M. H. Pitcher, psstor. Herbert Haaaea. Bun day school aapt. Soaday school at t:43. Morning warship aad praachiagat 11, "Tha Marrow at the Gospel." The T.P.M.8. froepe at :30 ETaaaaBatij services at 7:80: midweek prayer meet tag, Thursday, . a. TXMFU BAFTTST CUUBCH Xortk lth sad Breytaaa streets; Em at H. Brown, Ptar. Suadsy achaol at :45 a'eloek a. m, Weadell Crae. sV Moraine warship, 11 a'eloek; aer "Tha FiaMvar." B.T.F.U S:S0 o'clock. Ireaiag aervieea at 7:80: aer maa. "The Day Triumphl,, Midweeh services, Thareday. 7:30 p. at. THE OHTJBCH AT SAIXaf r-i ... f t mt...t- J. AToasa Readers, minister. Sunday, devetieaal at 10:30 a. av Biata seaaaa, z p. -. d. -Barker, aapt. 3:80 P. prayer aad praise. Gleaaers. S U5; Batk Skaey Bear. . V-S aa. Taea- day. Tkaraday aad Satarday aerviees, at f;45 p. av ST. TOBOrS XTAJfOSXICAX, MTTHEBAJf . ( ntiaaenri Syaod.) ISth aad A ftreete--mr " -. BndtT araaai. S a. m. Fslm Baaday aarriea at IS a, at. Genua 11. Zraalaf sarvlee -as Maaady Thar. day at :5 with Helj Ceuemwaiea. Usrasa aarvica a ww- Friday.'lS a. av - See Our New Spring -Woolens! latest Colors Newest WeaTes Let, ts Tsilor Tonr NeW - Sprlar Bolt D. Ha-Mosher 474 onrt Phone 5401 -Salem Wool & Hide Co. Wili Par Top Price for Mohair - .Wool Cascara Bark' Hides, Frits, Far, Horsehair 450 ST. Froat V Ph. 6423 J FXEIT FIXIETTSSJAH CHTJXCX - Wiatoc aad Chsmihstai atreet: 6rve C. Birtchct. D-D, pwssor. . S:SO a. ' chart h achsat; J. J. rWiiimaaa. aapt, 11 a. sv, maraiag warship. Caaaaraaiaa oer vica aad recepttoa at members. See maa: 'Wkitaar a Trraarpkal Batry." Aathaaa: - "BUda Oa Bide Oa' fgcattl. Bala ay Mndrad Malkey: "Hyma af the Last Supper' ( Deuterett). S:M av av, C. E. societies. 7:30 p. av. aveaing war skip. Special installs Uoa aerrtea for ail tka sffieera af the eharrk. Aataean, "Tha Kiag mt Lave kfy Shepherd Is" (ShelWy). Bala ky -Mrs. Eaary "htiUla, "All aa tha April Cveaiac" IMaek. SpacHal featarea. Tharsdsy, 7:80 p.-av, pacial Holy Week aarriea. . t ) ' FIXST CHBISTIAJf CHVBCH Casta aad Uigk atraaea; Gay 1 Drill, miaiater. Charck aeaeat at S:AO with A. F. Spear, supv Maraiag warship sad commsaiea at 10;i. Aatkam: "Bide Ob I Bide Oat" Beatt. With incidental sale br Miltoa, Gralape. - Opam ta Gaaaa,'1 (aappw a teaac eel kg J aha Scaaaidv Seranea hy EvaagaUtt Samea Kari Ladd: "Lard, Teach ls ta Pray. eaiag aerriea at 7:80. ."Awaktauag Christian Eadeavar aaeietlea at 4:1a. Ev Charaa" hy tka chair. Sermaa ay Ev aagaBst Ladd: "Gad, Baaaia. aad Athe ism. So aarriea Meaday ereniag. Orh erwiee there will be aerrieea every are aiag st 7:44 with Evangelist Ladd t peak ing. - FXaST METHODIST ETTSgOFAL State atreet at Chnrch; Jil K. Mil ligaa, paster. Mildred Bartholomew, di rector af Teaac People's activities. B. Id. Gatke. 8. & sapU Saaday school at 8:45. Morniag worship, 11. "Same ThoaghU af Calvary." Baptiasaa aad re ceptiaa af aaembera. Evaaiag warship, 7:80, "Oa Wa Caret" High aehooi league meets at S:80; Edgar FerTnrr presides. Topic, "Why Pray!" Uai veraity Vespers meeta at S. Warrea Pe ters presidev Ike aew gtadeat Council will aa lasiaiteas xea -vui we nam from 7 to 7:80 o'clock. mst xTAjrarxicAx Corner Summer and Marioa street; Emory W. Petttcara. li-l) miaiater. Sunday aekaal at t:45 a. nv; Joha J. Rudia, aapt. Maraiag worskip at 11 a 'clack. laet, "Lara Diriae Ail Lara Excelling" Stainer), Mrs. B. H. Ermri sad Prof. William Wrighv Sermoa "Primary Edueatioa." Seaior league aad yonag people's league at 6:30 p. av Eva aiag evangelistic service at 7:30 a'eloek. Gospel song service. Tenor nolo by Prof. William Wright. Sermon, "Solomon's Song." Bible study and prayer service Thursday at 7:30 p. av JASOH LEE MEMOEIAL X. 2. Corner Winter. Jefferson and Fair' ground road; Bev. Lyaa A. Wood, minis ter. Charck achool. v:aa a. av -moraing worship. 11 a. av; theme, "Ldvui; Triumphantly. Intermediate league, 9:30 p. m. High achoot aad senior IpWerih leagues at 6:30 p. nv Evening- service 7:30 p. av Aa Easter play with a mod era setting entitled 'The Boy Who Die covered taster." hy Elisabeth McFad dea. produced hy Betduh Graham. Pah- siaa week aervieea Tuesday, apru i. thraagh Good Friday, April 10, at 7:30 P- m. FOUXS QUAES CHUECH SS5fc Csart street (anstairs). Bun- day school. 8:45 s. m. guaday maraiag worship, 11 a. av Cemmaaioa aerriee. Sunday young people a aemce, a: p. m. sngeliatic: sabjeet, "King for a' Iay." Wednesdsy bible atady aad prayer, 7:45 p. av Thursday, Holy Cemmaaioa aerv iee, 7:43 p. at. Triday aad Saturday, pictures and costumes shews, by A. I. aueinacamiat. retaraea misHoaary ira, India. 7:30 p.m. Bev. Key D. Balder soa, pastor. cmrxcH of the baxaeese ISth and Center street,. Sunday school at 8:45 a. m - Frank M. Lit- willer, aapt. Moraing worship hoar t 11; Marviae G. Jobe, minister, solo ay Alfred Shreeder. Sermon. "Our Inheri tsnca." :30 p. m, young people's meeting. Subject. "Fiahiag for Souls. 7:30 p. av, avaagrlistie aerviee. goag by girls' roartet. ! ?rmon. "gevea Days and Nights of Time, or Whst Time Is Is Sow." Prayer meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. nv cnoir praet-ee loiiowug. aarrsTeaa LUTHXEAV CHUECH Chnrch streeV between Chemeketa and Center atreeU; Eer. P. W. Erikaeav pas tor. 8:4,5 a. nv. ganday school; Araald Krueger, supV 11 a- av Faba Saaday warship. Prelude: "There la S Green Hill Far Away," Boubod Barnes, Bath Bedford. Solo. The Pnlmv" Faure. Richard Barton. Solo. "Jeruaalem.' Parker, Ronald Cravea; aatkem. Selected, the choir. Prof. E. W. Hohsea, director, germoa, 'Things ta Kaew ia tha Light of Palm Sunday." 7 a, nv. Palm Saa day a Stady, tha Lather league. BOSXBALX TSTBXDS Kfla Oiftoa Bosv miaiatar. Saaday ..vui , o . m - U p. Jttwt 1 Hamilton. aapt. Morning worship at 11. Aatbem, "I Will Sot lave tea lewuoruess, (Kites). Sermoa. "The Coming of the. Lord raweth Nigh." Intercessory pray . a n rhriitisn Endearer soci eties meet at 7. Evening evaageliatie serviee at B. lTomoone aoiwa o wtym Ballaatyae. Sermon, "A City Turns to God." Taeaday evening, 7:80, atady af life ef Christ, followed hy choir rehearse!. ETABGEXICAL ABD XXTOXMXD Korth Capital aad Marioa street: Ed- wia Haratmua. paafar. Saadsy achool. 10 a, av Germaa eorvicev 11 a. -. T-vn . T. Tmm Fvil ' EnaKsh aev- vlea, 11 a. m, "Attitades aad Aetiaa." Special Paha Saaday musle. Candle light Confirmand'a Beunion aerviee S p. av - 8 racial aaaeie. I-eatea aemce. Wedaesday. S a aa. German services Good Friday. 10:80 a, ,m. Commaaioa. CUTBABALX CBTTECH . -Bart L. Hamntoa. paatar: Saaday school, 10 a. av; warakip aerviee, 11 a. Watches, Clocks aad Jewelrr atrefaUy aad hoaesUy repaired r. L, G. PBESCOTT JEWELER 54 K. Chawch Sc. Mesaher Ttrermaraid Clas Ka. i SUKIYAKI DINNER Also Asserlrsa Dishes How set there? Too walklas dosra CoaiBierclal street to fits fishing market ties jo stsppiar apsUirs. There we are - 1 1 A. M. to S A. M. 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