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TW ui-a-uun .STATicsaiAN saiem. urtgon, ssatarday Morning, November 21, 1936 fac3 rrra . - ... i it -r- Local News Briefs SEVEN IND DEATHS .. ....... There were seren fatalities ia Oregon due to industrial acci dents during the weeJc ending No Tember 19. the state industrial accident-commission reparted Fri day. The Tictims were John J. Nelrille. Marshfield. pile driver; Wllher Elliott, CanyonYille, Jall er; C P. Krohn, Alleghany, busk e r ; Fred Farrell, Pendleton, truck drirer; Gilbert E. Womack, Brad wood, sawyer; Wesley - B. HilUgoss, McMlnnrtlle. chokor setter and Howard D. Gwin, Pen dleton, taxi drirer. There were '750 accidents reported to the com mission during the week Lots Florist N. Lib. P. S592 f Fehl Case la St The state su preme court has set December Z as the date for hearing arguments In twe appealed cases in which i Earl H; Feht. ex-Jackson county Judge, lis attempting to obtain his unconditional release from the state penitentiary. Fehl was sen tenced to a term of four- years In the! penitentiary for ballot .thefts but was paroled after serv ing a little more than half that time. The parole provided that he a h o n 1 d remain out of Jackson county, . 50c Turkey Dinner 50c. Served at the Quelle dally. Bear Vocational Man The Sa lem public schools were repre sented by 14 Instructors and ex ecutives at a banquet in Portland last night at which C. A. Prosser, director of the Dunwoody insti tute, Minneapolis trade school, spoke and was honor guest. Proa ser will address the Salem Rotary club next Wednesday noon. The first head of the federal board for vocational education, he was large ly responsible for adoption of the Smith-Hughes act under which federal, aid Is given to high school vocational departments. i OoTurkey Dinner 50c. Served at the-Quelle daily. Debate Postponed Illness of one of the contestants caused postponement of the lnterclass debate scheduled yesterday at Sa lem high school. As a result the series will not end until Tuesday. The two debates will determine wneiner or not iue jumun, uun In thej lead and with their con tests over, become Inter ; class champions or tie with the en- ' lor'- I A . ' ', Turkey! Dinner 50c. Special lunch JOc, 40. State Cafeteria. Bids Opening Set Bids aggre gating more than 11,300.000 of road and bridge-construction will be opened a at a meeting of the state highway commission - 1 n Portland December 17, R. H. Bal dock, state highway ertrineer an nounced Friday. Most of the 'projects are WPA Jobs and will be paid for out of federal funds. 50c Turkey Dinner 50cSejrved at the Quelle daily. s . v I Three Flues Blaxe -No loss re sulted from a chimney fire .which . i.-i M l .J ...... 4m An w rt m 1 1 Ot me city sue ueiwi.wca. - on to extinguish at the residence of Alderman Fred A. Williams. 441 North 24th street, at 7:45 p. m. last night. Other minor flu blazes occurred yesterday at 2060 Brey man at 7:55 a. m. and at 726 South 13th at 10:50 a. m. Vagrancy '. - Charged A I b e r t Warren Crapo, who several weeks ago gave himself up to police with the story that he was an army de serter, was fined 25 In justice court yesterday. State police had communicated with army author ities who did not want the man. The fine was suspended and Crapo was adf lsed to get out of town. Ketoofjuow! Mathis. 474 Ferry. One Crash Listed Only one automobile accident was reported to city police during the d a y shift yesterday. That involved two men namec. Williams,, at State and High streets Thursday night at I p. m. The motorist making the report was John Wil liams, ; 1730 Worth Front street. No injuries were mentioned. - Fred Freeman, a former Salem high school student, who was in jured while playing for West Linn In the West Linn and Oregon City game last week, has returned . from the Good Samaration hospital- and is recovering at his home jfn Oswego. ; Will Attend Game Governor Martin has accepted an invitation to attend the University of Ore-gon-Orfgon State college football game at Corvallls today as a guest of Willard Mark, president -of the state board of education. The governor will , be accompan ied by Mrs. Martin. .. I . Campbell Recovering Chief Justice Campbell of the state su ' preme court is recovering from a i serious eye operationf performed recently at Salem hospital. Phy sicians said hla condliton was satisfactory bu it would - be sev- eral days before he will be able to return to his desk. Coming Events - Nov.. 22 -First Church of God evangelistic campaign opens. Rev. F. W. Hopkins evangelist. Nor. 22-4 Eight - day preaching mission te many Salem churches ends. Nor. 23 Open, h n . Leslie Junior high school. Nov. 26 Thaaksgivlng holiday, 'v- - " -I N Nov. 2 Willamette vs Whitman, football. . i- Nov. 2d TTaloa " Tlanks givtng service. First Evan gelical church, 10 a. niu, Ker. A. Q. Wealger deUver ing sermon. l . Nor." 27 Missouri clnb nominates officer, K. j P. hall. 240 H K. Commercial street, 7:30 p. aa.-- .: " H ' JCor. 2 America n Farm Bureau, a and 8. p. m. .L Dec, 1 State meeting of loganberry growers, all day, chamber of commerce. Dee. 3 State grange con ference at Maclcay. . i Hardman Enlists Major II. D. Bagnall, the army recruiting of ficer, New; I Postofflce building, Portland,, announced yesterday that Wayne Alden Hardman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hardman, 1769 South Church street, Salem, was enlisted in the United States army at ;ii Vancouver Barracks, wasblngton. on November 19, 1936, for ' service with tme mo torized 10 th Field Artillery sta tioned at Fort Lewis Washing ton. He i will probably leave there tor his post within the next three or four days. - - i Turkey Shoot, Shaw. Nov. 22nd. - Investigate Mill" Location A. federal official representing the United States . forest service, yes terday cheeked with the county court the location of a shingle mill said to have been constructed on the right-of-way on the North Santiam highway : near Pamella creek. Federal road officials have called attention to the , alleged trespass hut the mill has not yet been moved. Court members said that it waa located in one of the most scenic parts of the highway. - Mark Deer Crossings Signs are to be Installed along the Ore gon Coast highway between Flor ence and Gardiner calling atten tion of motor vehicle drivers to deer crossings, the state highway commission announced Friday. Reports received by the commis sion indicate that several deer had been struck by automobiles at these crossings. j Roofing W.V.R. Co- 349 N. Com'l Ralstons j Honored The new upper Soda bridge on the south Santiam highway In Linn county has been named for the late Jo seph H. Ralston and his father, R. H. Baldock, state highway com missioner, announced today. Of ficials said the Ralstons were ar dent supporters of the Oregon highway improvement program. Still Seek Fitzgerald Adjutant William Bllven of the American Legion post here again yesterday appealed for information concern ing the whereabouts of John L. Fitzgerald. ! who recently disap peared from his address at 1146 Fairmonnt avenue The veterans administration at Portland wish es to contact him, Bllven said, j What's this! Dri Stapran has moved his "Health Clinic" to per manent location, 475 N. Commer cial. To Alter ' Building Hawkins and Roberts, trustees, yesterdsy took out a permit at the city hall to hare a building at 397 Trade street altered at a cost of $500. Permits for $30 house altering Jobs were issued to R. M. Toler. 1795 Court street I and George WItte, 1155 North !19th. j Request Road Project R e s 1- dents near Gervais yesterday ask ed the county court for a WPA road 'project cleaning out a road side: ditch north of that town. It was stated that the work would aid the county In lease the: road should be included j In next year's oiling program. j i Prompt del. Dry wood. Tel." 5000. Fined ! for Speeding J a c o b John Funk, West Salem, was fined $5 when he pleaded guilty in Jus tice of . the . Peace Charles Greg ory's court at Dallas yesterday! to a charge of speeding with a truck. He was arrested near Eola by state police. Fields Woman Fined Justice of the Peace C. J. Mcintosh of In dependence . yesterday imposed a $5 fine on Lillian Lee Armstrong, of Fields, eastern Oregon, whom state police arrested near Mon mouth on a charge of driving with out an operator's license. ! ' Bee man . At a local ' hospital. Mrs. Ida May Beeman, late resident of Rt. 6. Survived by widower, George Franklin Beeman; sisters, Mrs. Daisy Fitch of Eugene, Mrs. Helen I Belts of Idaho. Mrs. S. Dudley of Walla Walla, Mrs. M. Hemphill of Pilot Rock, Mrs- Minnie Kretzer of Davenport, Wash.; two broth ers, Walter Ogilvy . of Ljnd, Wash., and Clarence - Ogilvy of Nevada. Funeral services wf re held from the chapel of Clough Barrlck company Thursday, No vember 19, at 1:30 p. m. Krehblel At the residence in Pratum,; No vember 20, Valentine J. Krehbiel. aged 73 years. Survived by wid ow, Christina Krehbiel; children. Mrs: Delia j Pickens of Portland, Mrs. Huldai Lichty of Sllverton, Mrs. Ruth ' Humphreys of Port land, Mrs, Leona Taylor of Salem, Miss Bertha Krehbiel of Salem, Carl and Adolph Krehbiel of Sa lem. Funeral services from W...T. Rigdon chapel at 1:30 Monday, November 23. BirttS: Bates To Mr. and Mrs.' Fred E. Bates, route five, a girl, Shar on Janlse, born November 19 at the residence. j l ; Ctterback i-To Mr. and Mrs. Victor Utterback, route one, a boy, Raymond Victor, born No vember. 17 j at Salem Deaconess hospital, j ; j j - Mnhs To Mr. and Mrs. Harold Richard Muhs, 877 North j 21st street, a girl, Kay Jeannette, born November 16 at Salem Gen eral ..hospital.-- ") . (' I .P Roseboroogh To Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Samuel Roseborougb, 550 North Summer street, a girl, Patricia Alleen, born 'November 14 at Salem General hospital. 1 . Palmer To Mr. and Mrsj Ger ald Allen Palmer of Independence. S boy; Gordon Robert, born No vember . It at Salem .General hospital. I .! Smith To Mr. and Mrs! Abe Smith. 10SS Ford street, a boy. John Dwain, born November .7 at Obituary Jewelry Case . ! Is Filed Here Aiken Firm Says Properly ' Now Held by Boesch Illegally Taken ; . Suit for the return of $650 worth of watches, watch crystals, springs and other jewelry was filed in' circuit court yesterday against H. M. Boesch "by; R. C. Aiken, Inc. i - ; r -. j i : The complaint alleges that the property was wrongfully taken by Warren Jensen, now deceased, on or about December 7. 1935, when Jensen was employed in the plain tiff's stOTe. The defendant is. al leged to have received It' from Jensen.!-,'" i - -j'. ' ,; " The plaintiff states that the de f endant refuses to return the goods although demand has been made upon him for them. Return of the goods is asked in the com plaint., or their value of $650 and an additional $160 damages which the plaintiff alleges to have suf fered by the withholding of the property. '. ' ; - ' . ". In the answer tiled by Ladd and Bush bank to the foreclosure com plaint of the Federal Land bank of Spokane against Carl H. John son, the claim of the bank for $2070 Is set up as superior to all claims except that of the plaintiff bank. The federal hank brought action for collection of j $7172. Ladd and Bush ask that any bal ance above the lien of the plain tiff be applied to their note. ' .' Circuit Court -i-Mark i Skinner, superintendent of banks, vsv Dewey Smith and others; j release of attachment ordered. ' ! Elizabeth McAllister vs. Madi son Leasure; judgment of dis missal on stipulation of parties- O. E. Price ts. Lyllis F. Price; notice to plaintiff to produce cer tain evidence at the trial of the case November 23. Probate Court William Litehe estate; Anna H. Litche appointed administratrix and Albert State, John Leek and Charley Sweaney are named ap praisers. ! .; Lewis G." Pefley guardianship; Frances I. Ackerly appointed guardian.; 1 Eva M. Betzer estate; final ae-4 count filed by Peter Betzer, i ex ecutor, and hearing set tor De cember 23. Bertha Soderberg estate; estate closed and M. G. Gunderson re leased as executor. Mary Vi Moisan estate; assign ment of one-twelfth interest in the estate by Charles A- Moisan as security for $113.50 loan. - I .Sarah A. Jory estate Oscar L. Dencer, executor, authorised j to make partial distribution of $1600 to heirs, j Murray j M. Fleming estate ""fi nal account approved and Belle Fleming released as administra trix. . Paul E. Rowland estate; final account filed by Otto Legard, ex ecutor. Hearing set for December 19. i it.. Marriage Licenses James M. Tumbleson, 20, man ager, 1465 North Cottage street, and Katherp. Hartman, 17, house keeper, Independence. i Wiley Young, 20, laborer, Sil verton, and Ardath C. Olsen, 19,! housekeeper, Silverton. - ' Vincent S. Sawyer, 24, farmer,! route 3. and Helen Mae Shove,' 23, school teacher, Milwaukle. Raymond Gilles, 24, farmer, Hubbard, I and Theresa Racette,; 21, housekeeper, Aurora. Orien F. Otjen, 20, truck drH ver, 818 Rural avenue, and Irene; M. Marstfield, 18, housekeeper,' 1396 Waller street. I ; j Justice Court ; Emil Sandau; bound over to the grand; jury after preliminary hearing on charge of non-support. Ball reduced to $50 which was not furnished ind defendant com mitted to county jail. j Max Meyer Rubenateln; fined $25 and costs and sentenced to five days in Jail when he pleaded guilty to violation of the! basic rule. Jail . sentence was Buspendj ed. Rubenstein waa arrested by state police after driving through Jefferson at 60 miles an hour and -being chased into Salem before be- TV lng arrested. Municipal Court Ralph W. Schneider, 455 Jef ferson street, $2.60 fine, failing to stop. Wobdyard's Band l At Moon Tonight Tonight at the Mello 'Moon, Bart Woodyard, popular Pacific coast dance maestro will present his famous orchestra probably for the last time before' .leaving for the " Cosmopolitan hotel In Denver , where he will plajf dur ing! the' winter, season. He. has recently concluded engagements at the Alexander Young hotel in Honolulu and the Multnomah in Pdrtland. , j Featuring the distinctly differ ent style of music arrangements, Woodyard's popularity with the dance - goers up and down the Pacific coast has grown rapidly. Many novel effects are obtained through the use of freak instru mental combination Including two bass clarinets, celeste, four brass, viola and flutes. , , .j . " Woodyard la fortunate in hav ing the finest two-piano team en the Pacific ' coast . and feature's Harold Kassebaum and Clarence Wenger,, formerly of . Salem. In many of his numbers. Vocalists are petite Barbara ; Berry; and smiling Ed Perry. - ' . Director Named A. Blanken ship was yesterday named a di rector of the Salem Heights school district by Mary- L. Fulkerson, county school superintendent. He will succeed Cleve Bartlett who has moved to Montana. Real-Values In Used Cars With t he annooncemeat. of sew 1937 model and early sales, local dealers have a better stock of wsed cars to offer now. Read the ' Classified 'sec tion of The Statesman for listings from these respons ible . dealers. Sorely 1 jro can find listed there the car yoa want at the price 'you want to pay. i j . . Use The Statesman Clas sified ads as your guide. NeW State Police Office Completed Staff Here Will 'Move to Headquarters in Road Shop Building Soqn .j The new state police patroj of fices in the highway department's sign shop and office building pear the state penitentiary were nearly ready for occupancy .yesterday. Captain Walter Lansing said he hoped to move records and equip ment from the old offices in the city hall within a few days. j I The new patrol station will be located in "the building farthest eastward In the ! highway shops group, ; across Pen road from the state prison. A decided improve ment over the crowded city hall quarters, the new offices will be well-lighted, with indirect light ing at night and noise will be min imised by Insulating composition walls and ceilings. j .The sergeants office and er vice counter will be located at the northwest corner of the building in a room 19 by 16 feet: in size. Immediately to the rear wilt be a large office for Captain Lansing and Lieutenant Max Alford, equip ped with securely-built storage lockers for rifles, ammunition and other valuable supplies. A third room to the rear will house the new state short wave radio sta tion. A 135-foot steel tower al ready has been erected nearby! to support the vertical antenna. 1 i The patrol office at the new lo cation will be connected with t,he telephone switchboard In the state headquarters offices in the Ore gon building downtown. 'Strike Sufferer'! Is in Salem Jail Walter Williams, against whom a secret grand jury indictment was returned Wednesday, was! in the county jail yesterday charged with non-support. He was arrest ed by state police in Portland and returned here at 3 o'clock Friday morning. j Williams received considerable publicity and sympathy in Port land! as typical sufferer, from the strike. A picture was printed in a Portland newspaper show ing him with bis family. The only hitch was that: the woman and baby in the picture were not his family. His wife had filed char ges against him here for non support and an indictment had been returned against him. When representatives rof the Oregon City sheriff's office t tempked to serve the warrant, 'en Williams at the farm of Gustaf Sailor near Molalla where Wil liams had been working they found the man gone. Then came the publication of the Portland picture, recognition and the rest by the state police. ar- Statesman Policy Payments Listed Two more -checks, representing benefits from; The Statesman: one dollar insurance policy, were! for warded yesterday by The States man to policy holders who were In juried this tall in automobile accidents. j E. R. Mason of Chemawa, who recently was paid $1000 under one of these policies held bj his wife who was killed In an auto mobile accident In Idaho Septem ber 2, "received ' an additional $68.57, covering hla own injuries in the same accident. Raymond Stephens of Dayton, injured about five weeks ago In an accident in Ellensburg, Wash., Will receive a check for $55 to cover four weeks total disability, of which time two weeks were spesjt in the hospital. j - The dollar accident policies' is sued by The Statesman to its sub scribers are . with the North American Accident Insurance company. j List of Needy Is The Oregon Workers Alliance grievance committee yesterday is sued a list of nine individuals or families who are unable o obtain aid through regular relief ichan nels although, the committee claims, they are In need of j food, clothing and employment. jSome are ineligible because they jcame to Oregon too recently to meet res idence requirements for regular relief. The list follows: ; 1 Ed Drager, Turner route two, eight in family; J. W. Albrttton, West Salem, tour in family; Cecil, 17. and Howard Harper, 1$, sleep ing in auto at 446 Union; Layton Clark, two In family: Jesse Agan. 219 Court, three in famuy:Mievi Hefly, postofflce bos 441, single; Andrew Flath. Gervais, 10 In fam ily; Ray Smith, Klngwood, six in family; B. F. Sparks, route three, eight In family. - -1 . ' .1 - : The committee asked that peo ple having work or other aid for theae eases notify the alliance at byAllianc U n 1 A 1 II . - . T IS. 'W -r. limn. mt nt 4. rr,, Mrnins warship. 11 r'h Sf "How f frr. 9.45 p. m. ThfUciTrnK ncctiac. Mru. 7 'U n T. . i . . irwtioB of K. XX. LindbaVg wiU ptvsrat errie e Mcrd TbiBkucivins BJOiic. Tnt Bid-VMlr K j r in i i f ' Takgiviog BWi ru imi ss ine peas- - . naST BAPTIST i Blbla teheol.- :4S a., m. IrtA Brer. lnS worthip. 11 o'clock. lr. Willard Aldrirh ot Portland wit) apeak. 2oaag.4opl'a.Btia. (: . at. Or chastra prelude. 7; 15. vraiaS measar? 1 ibie ciaaaea. Prayer aweting . STKST GEXJCaJS BAPTIST Oltaof f. paator. Bibla aehool at S :45. Bamael Scitirnaa, aupt. Mornitif worship la. Cermaa at 11. Sormoa. "Iia Froada Se (.eboaa." (JTka Joy ot tiirinc"). Thia will K. k . ' . v. m kiki w ser- "B ,' "The Joys of the Christian "e aarTest icstlval prof; ra as wtll be firo ia English by tho Bible arhool AAA. fh. JR V X r -. m. a 1 k Thaakssiving aarriro Thursday at S p. at TZXPLX BAPTIST CHHECH " North 19th and Rmbm mtkt. V.. est H. Brows, paator. oandai school. - . - jsorniag serrtce at 11 a. aa. Sermon, "The Value of TBaaksgiring." o. i. Mr. v. at o:su p. as. jater aaediafe mwiatv at ii-ii n v service at 7:80. Sermon, "Tbe Salvation of Noah." Midweek serrices Thursday at 4 .aw p. m. PIKST OHUIBTIAaT CETU&CH Com. f r'm.aw mvA Ui.k . . - . - ... rnaMM ui. ..I . . way L. Drift, minister. f!hnrrfc aVhAMl a 8:30 with Lloyd L. Kobinson, aupt. Morn ing worship , and commnnioa at 10:45. Aathema by the choir, "Thanks Bo to God" by Dicksosv aad "Praise So the Pather" by Ooanod. Sermon, 'The Proachtar Mission." Christian Endearor t S:15. Evening service at T:30. Sermon. A Sermon That Saved a City." Mid week meeting Wednesday at 7s30. OOTJBT BTaZET OHTJKCK OPCHKIST oeventeeatn and Court streets. I. W. Dmniela- na.tnr- Hihla & -a ;.k Jean Hawkins, sapt in charge! Morning woraaip ; ana ooservsnce Ot too lord SBDDer at lOrdS. Sola hv r.irtml. Skj. maker. Message, "Jesus'a Prayer . of Thaaksgiving." Evening aorvtco at T1SU. ooio oj jsrs. xeanis. Btory or lorothy Winegar. Message, "That Magnificent Minority.' AU day meeting of the church woman in tho liiummt mf h. Rn..tt.i. oa Wedaesdsjr. OEuncH or ohxist C. T. Springs, sainistor. Bible stody at 10 . Preaching at 11. Topic, "The Origin. History and Instruction of tho Wall of Partition." Obaervanco of the Lord's supper, "'.caching in evening at 7:45. Tonic " Tk. Tw. uu. week meeting Wednesday evening, T:30. TOtST COaTOBTQATIOKAZi CHTJRCH Ubertr at Center. J. K. Hinamii. min. ister. Sunday school. t:45. Moraine wor ship, 11. .Sermon, "Thia Great Salva tion.-. Anthem. "Praise the Lard rt Jerusalem," Clarke, and solo, "Give Thanks and Sing' Harris, by Cloyd Kiffe. At 7:30 the final session of the eight-day preaching mission In a union service with Knight Memorial, at Pint Congregational. Sermon, "Lifting To- aukth.r"' liv PMtiJ.nl Rmm n . Willamette university. Anthem, .'The Heavens Are Telliac." Beethoven, and m solo. " Grateful O Lord Am I." Harris, sung 1y Mrs. Ursel Muatdiager. XBTOHT MEMORIAL . eONOEXOATIOSAL Kiacalsenth and Ferrr . atreeta. H f! Stover, minister. Morning Thsnksciviac service at 11. Sermon. "Thanksgiving in a Changing World." Anthems, "Rces aional" (DeEoven). "A Song of Peace" (John Sibelius). Sunday school at 1Q a. m. Rov Hsrlsnd sunt Tminr lunnli meeting at :45 p. m. Evening services ! at she First Congregational ia a breach- ! ing mission. FUST EVANGELICAL Rev. James E. Campbell, minister. Sunday BEuoot as v.. a. m. l. l.. tnornton, supt. Morning worship at It o'clock. Special music Sermon. "Soul Praise." Senior hieh school l.m. ani n people's league at 0:30 p. m. Evangelis tic service at 7:30 o'clock. Tho Woman'a Missionary society will give a Thanks rivinc nrorram. TtiMa atnlv at n -an Thnrsdsy evening- ' ST. JOHN'S BVAHO. LUTHXKAH (Missouri Synod) R!tImI& J . ....... tl w paator. Sunday school, 9 a. a. Service at 10. After tho service - fellowship dinner will be served at the women'a club house. CHRISTIAN MIS8IONART ALLIANCE 655 Terry street. Rev. Roy Bressler, pastor.- Sunday school, 9 :45 a. as. Dan Sheets, supt. -Morning worship, 11 at. Young people's service. 6:45 p. m. Eve ning service, t:45 p. m. Midweek prayer eeryiee Wodaoaday 7:45 p. m. Choir and orchestra practice Thursday, S p. m. Eve ning subject, "Tho Influeneo of tho Spirit 1 EVAJfOELIITIC TABERNACLE Perrrr anil lata - r n. .t.-u.. paator. Sunday school at 9 :45 a." as. C. A. Tuaoai, -nr-is. vanrcn service at 11a. as. Evnagelistie service at 7:30 p. ra. Evan gelists Charles Salkeld and Jack Slenk ard conducting both services. rTIIV f.U II imr n am ' Korth Cottage and Hood etreete. L. w, pasivr. shut Bcaooi -asaom-lv aft oAa . m 1 - i . . m Davia. Morning worship at II. Sermon. A Modernist Sermon By a fundament Jrreacner. ouaior caarch In too basement chapel at 11 a. m. Young people's asooUng at 6:45. Evening evan reUatio aerrieo at 7:45. Rev.f F. W. Hopkins, of Grants Pass, will preach Saa day night aad each night thereafter -except Saturday. KxTinme Remains . N. C. lowe, Sclo and Xebanoa mortician, this week exhumed the remains of an infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Muy who was burled on the family -jarrn on Hungry Hill February 24, IS 17. The farm recently chanared ownership hence the remorai ' of the remains, which were re-Interred In the Mil ler cemetery near Shelbnrn. The child's name was Georgre Panl Mazxy. . .r ;-; - . : USE CHINESE HERBS When Others Fall CHARLIE CHAN Chinese Herbs -REMEDIES Healing virtue has t bees; tested - DODdrcds -rears, for ' chroaie all mcati, totf, throat, i ninnait !. e t a r r h,' ears, " tn -tangs, asthma, chronic cough, stomach, gall atone, routte, constipation, dlabetis; kidacjrs, bladder, heart, blood nerrcs, nearalgla, rbenmatUm, ; high blood prcasare. gland, skin tMres,T male, female and I cbU drea Xisordera. . :i':i'7?Y-, 8. B.-Fong. 8 yearV practice' la China, Herb Specialist, 123 If. CCmtrrctal 8t Salem, Ore. orrtce hoars to A p. an. 8naday aRd Wed. 9 to 10 ajn. (Lin '. EVANGELICAL AND XErOUsXS , r CHURCH . -X. Capvtol aa4 Marion streets. Edwin Horatman,' pastor. Sunday school, lO a. as German services. 10 a. m.. "Sowing Ucapiag." English eerviees, 11 a. nu, "Expresaing Christ Throogh Personal ity." . , CHT7SCH OP THa TOXTiiSAXM ' OOSPEI. i t ' S7 Coort street. Sunday school, :45. Morning worship, 11, being a Thanksgiving . service. Toung people's service, 8:30. A special candU llgUt con secration service, Kev. C. Hsnson, presi dent. Eveninc service, 7:4i. Sabject. "Storm Siensls." Orchestra practice Tuesday 7:30, Wedaesday 7:45. Prayer and praise Pridan 7:45. Chart talk, choir practice after service. Rev. Ltafd and Esther Miller, pastors. j. i. , , .- SOOTH SALEM PKIENDS S. Commercial at Washinsten atroetr. M. H. t and Hasel KU. Porter, pastors. Bible school at 1U a. m. Morning wor ship at 11 a. at. Christina Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. Evening aerviee jit 7:50 p. as. Cheater A. Hadley, general aupt of Oregon yearly meeting of friends. . will present motion pictures and n lecture of the work to Bolivia. . - . - HIGHULhTD PSIEJTSS Highland avenue at Church street! T. Clio Brown, paator. Bible school at 10 o'clock. Clifton Rosa, snpt. Meeting; for worship at 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor at 8:10 and evangelistic services at 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting. Thursday, at 1 1 :30 p. m. : OLAS TZSXJIOS KXSSIOB 1310 8. 13th street. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Clssses for all ages. D. L. Com mins, snpt. Morning worship, 11 a.: m. Young people' a service, 8:30 p. m. Sol vation message, 7:80 pi m. Midweek serv ices, Bible study and, prayers, Wednes day and Friday evening, 7:30 p.; an. Eugene D. Danden, jisstor. i JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Fraternal temple. Center near Liberty. A Bible lecture at 2:10 p. m followed by a Bible study on. tho prophecy ol Malachi. '.- . 1 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH , Eighteenth aad State streets. Rev. Asaoa . Minnomaa. A. M.. paator. tier man mission services, 0:30 a. m. Sermon by tho paator. Subject, "Eager to Sense and to Do tho Will of tho Spirit of God." English mission service!, 11 a. m. Sermon by Rev.' M. And res en. Thank offering aerviee with tho Laborers In tho Lord's Vineyard ia charge of tho liturgi cal services. Sunday school, 8:30 a., m. Mrs. Jacob Fox, - aupt. Luther League, 7 p. am. Norman Somnera, leader. German Thanksgiving services Thnrsdsy, 9 :30 a. m. English Thanksgiving services Thursday. 11 a. m. , AMZSICAH LTTTHXRAN CHURCH ' Church street between Chemekata and Center streets. Rev. P. W. Eriksen. pas tor. Sunday school, 9:45 a. at. A. A. Krneger, supt. Bible teaching for ; all ages. Morning worship, 11 a. as.. "Basic onditions for Holding Spiritusl Suprem acy. ' ' Special mnsie arranged by Prof.' E. W. Hobion, masio director. Solo, Mrs. Aldeno Smith Church. Young people's service, 6 :80 p. m.. arranged by tho Luther League. Evening aerviee,' T:30 p. m. Sermon, "Certain Steps in Lot's Fall." PRES METHODIST CHURCH I Corner N. Winter and Market streets. Rev. I. A. Cohagaa, pastor. Sunday school. t:45. Emory Goode, snpt. Church worship, 11 a.m. Young people 'a service, :30. Talks by conference officers group. Evangelistic aerviee, 7:30. 'Missionary address by Miss X cilia Whiffea. mission ary on furlough from San Domingo., LESLIE. METHODIST CHURCH South Commercial and Myara streets. Dean i C. PoindesterJ ' minister. . Church school at 9:45 a. mi Morning worship. 11. Sermon. "Thanksgiving. The thank offering for the Woman'a Homo Mission ary society will be received. Leagues -meet at S:30. Dr. Maurice Ballanger will lead the : Young People's league. Tho Intermediate-Senior league will have a fellowship hour at 5 p. m. The theme of ha evening message for tho close of jour preaching mission week will be, "Tho Promise of tho Lord." I Attend Services Sunday . I...'-. ' at the; f GRACE GOSPEIi HALX ; 15th & Mill 6ts. 0:45, 11:15 A. 31.; 2:30, 7:30 P. BI. One converted from . modernism will speak - yjCTfttgvi!. ' ' I'-- jo o e e o o o o o o oo t oj -' I y- o o o o -'0T"'j "' '' ' l . f o o o a e o o JPj-lu-- : 'UtJ vJO CAVE ilTOEJQ- GOILlSO ; - Kim j eieoilg en-Hop. Looking for furniture? A new ' v columns. Our want ad sec rug? A pet? A fur coat? A car? V . tion is the largest : and most You carl do all of yonr shop rz - simplified in this city, tlorc ping throngh our classified ; people advertise in it! ! , rXBST HXTRODtST BPISC0PAI. t OHTTBCH ' - i Corner of Church aad State streets. Jamas E. Millirsa. pastor' M'ldred Bar tbolomew, director of yonng people's ac tivities; Robert M. Gatke. church school sopt. Morning-worship. 11 o'clock. Thsnk tforiag aerviee for. the Woman'a "Home Sfisaioaary 'society, t lr. Bruce . Bszter, kpeaker. Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock. JUr. Maarico Ballinger. recently fro 'a ladia will speak. Youag 'people's meet inrs. High , St-hoot lesgtso at :0, llii Versify Vespers sunset hoar nt 6:30. Thanksgiving service at : o:30. young 1 adults, fireside fellowship at S:4a, atadr hoor :15 to 10. Church school at 9:45 very Saaday morning. ' : k . SJtXEat IfXXXIOHZTZ CHUECH Corner of lTth aad Chemekata streets. H. H. Uiek, pastor. Saadsy school ot :45 a. as. H. W. Wall. aupt. Morning rorrhip at 11. Evening serrices st 7:30. Prayer meeting aad tho class in personal evangelism Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Thursday night at 7:30 tho Sunday School will givo a Thanksgiving pro gram, Bihla school Pridsy at 7:80 p. m. f j.u..:-,:-: " - THI PEKTEOO ST Alt CHTJKCH Or OOO I 815 N. Commercial. Sunday Bible ichool. 3 p. m. Daisy - Wilson, aupt. la votionsl, p. as. i EvsngeKstie. 7:80. 1'aesdsy night prayer and praise, 7:80. Thnrsdsy night. 7:30. Ssturdsy, Thaaks giving message. 7:30. A. J. Jenaen, pastor. 1 ' '! PRESBTTESIAV CHUSCH Winter and Chemoketa streets. O rover C. Birtehet, D. 1).. pastor. Church school, :30 a. m directed by J. J. Fitx fimons, aupt. Thanksgiving aerrieo, II . m "Jetrns - aad Iriseouragod Folk." rnthem by combined - choirs, "Psalm 50" (Fraoek). Offertory anthem, . Gloria" from. 12th Mass. - (Moaart). Christian Endeavor societies, 410 p.-m. Worship, 7:30 p. ' m. Sermon, "Jesus Meets n Professor." ! Orchestral prelud-, i'Song of Thanksaivlng." Choral. -'Sow Thank Wa AU Our God" (Crarer). Mid Week aerviee Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. (loest speakers Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bus- fell.: recently from Ethiopia. - V . UtTTEm BAT aAXXTS Corner of Cottsce and i Cbemeketa itreeta. Sunday school. 10 a. an. Sacra- Stent service, C:30 p. a. MV I. Av Wed Sesdar. 7:30 p. at. Belief society. Wed Sesday, I .p. m. A conference will -bo held November 32. i President Joseph Quianey. jr of tho northwestern statea mission will preside. The Portlsad choir Will furnish the music Services will bo held at 10 a. m.. 2:30 p. m. and S:15 f . Si- . . ' . : : . 1 i THE 8AZ.VATIOV AB3CT lt N. CotomerciaU Adintana and Mrs. John Allen. Sunday achool, lO su as. Holi ness aerviee. 11 a. as. Toung People's Legion,' S p. m.- Open air, 7. Salvation meeting, 7:80. Topic, "Tho Trial- ot faith.'7 Adjutant Allen, speaker. Serv ices Thnrsdsy and Saturday evenings, S J. am. j-rayer meeting i-ueaaay evening. ; nXST OHTTKCH OP CHXXST : SCTXITTIST ' Chemoketa aad Libertr atreeta. 8ua- ay achool at 11 a. m. Servicoa at 11 J. m. and 8 p. m. Subject. "Soul aad Body." Testimony meeting at 8 p. ra. Wednesday. Reading roosa in tho Ma fonie templo, 11 n. as. to 8:30 p. as. ex cept. Sundaya and holidays. dSnan Mt. Grest Abbey Mausoleum and Crematorium i Lloyd T.mgdon, Ifjrr. SZ7EMTH TJAT ASVlZUS Corawr Korth Fifth aad tiainoa atreeta. Services every Saturday. Sabbash aehool at 1:13 t. aa. Worship with earns at 11 a. m. T. P. M. V. mootiag as 8:30 p. na. Midweek service on WoaVnoadny at 7:45 p. bu la. X. Mieraseyor, miaistor. ZHQTJEWOOO T7VITCO BXZTHBXa i OHuackc Seventeenth aad Kebraaka Otreeta. R. C. Mann, minister. Charoh acoooL S:45 a. ra. Mrs.- Anna WeleotU on pi. Kornlas worship, 10:50 a. au. "Thome. Thanks giving lot Physical and Bpiritnal Bless ings." ! Anthem - "O Lord, Hew Mani fold Are Thy Worka." by Hall. Junior church meets at tho a sate boor. Mrs. J. C Hill, director. - Subject, -The Hones Where God Lived." Christian Xadeavor. 8:80 p. m.- Miss Barbara Lowery. leader. Eraagaliatio service, 7:tS a, bl, Beturnr ing to tho Old Ways." A ejunrtot com posed of Dr. and Mrs. X. T. Iioosiy aad Mr. and Mrs. . A. Bradfiold, will sing. 1 TJJTIOH BXBXX CTaASSXS t Tncsday, 8 p. m. T. M, C A. Simon E. Forsberg. teacher. Do yon desire a better? understanding at tho Scriptures t Then you ara invited be ooano. Studying tho third chapter of tho Book od Bomsas, THX CHTJaCH AT SAXEM $ 197 Mi 8. CommorciaL J. Alonto San A ... ...... - Q..j. taivi. ..w ..i .i devotional. 8:15. T. P. F S:S0. l.van. geliatie, 7:80. Tuesday Bible atudy, open lorum. Friday Thnrsdsy testimony and prayer, prayer, S ;80. So turds y, gospel aervieei. OUT OF TOWB CKUSCHZS Clear Lako BvnaelleaJ---Herbert X. Bonnets, minister. MorninaT Worship ssrv iro at :4S 'clock. Piaoo aolek. Tettor solo. Berssen, "But Port od tho Pries.' Sunday echoed at 10:48 aw am. W. P. Coliard, aupt. Bible otudy aad prayer aerviee Wodaoaday at 7:80 p. as. Tahlah Oontor Eraagarlcal Herbert C Bennett, minister. Sunday aehool at 10 a. as. W. A. Starker, aupt. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Tea or nolo. 8ermon, "Aad Trrah Died la Ham." Toung Peoplo'o leagoo at 7 p. m. . i . ' . ' j Bosedilo FrttBds Sundsy school, 18 s. m. Margaret Hamilton, aupt Thsnks giving aerrieo. 11 a. at. Fraaeia Ohso minister. Christian Badeaver, 7 p. m. Evening ovangelistio aerviee, S p. as. " Saloai Botghts Community Church Thanksgiving service, IS a. ta. Francis Ohse. minister. 8a n day School, 11 a. Bi Chester' Skelton. aupt. Christian Eai deavor, 7 p. m. at the homo od XUeii Jean Heisler. CHINESE MEDICINE COt Natural remedies for disorders of liv er, stomach, glands, akin, aad urinary syatem of men and women. Remedies for constipation, asthma, arthritis, sugar diabetes aad rheumatism. T. T. UkM 19 years la bast- nese. Naturopathic ' physicians. 893 H Court St. Caraer Liberty. Office opea gator dawn ainrl TneauTara oaly, lO A. Si. ta I P. Bln P M to 7. Consultattonniood pressare pnd arriae OoldicChaa ir." -nr. IX. charges. K t sr k aw Atm s I the j-esldenea, 1 : 338 North High street. v t .