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Local News j Briefs Array Service - Tonizht Malor ixonaid Eberhartr who has recent ly come to the Portland division al office, taking the place ot Brig adier HarnM MHun . at the local Salvation. Army hall Saturday night. Mainr m),. has had charge for three years of ' " " iumg coiiese at San Francisco, holding the of flee of chief aide officer under Col. A. Hopkins; Previous to the training college command. Major was! sec ond in command of the Oregon Idaho division. Mm mxrhai-t III accompany the major and sing Their two children will alaj be present. The public is Invited and a nne program la promised. J Four Industrial Death There were four fatalities dn trial accidents in Oregon during i vuc two weeas enoing January 21, i according to a report prepared by the state Industrial accident com mission Friday. The victims In cluded Hans Hoff. Portland, bridge tender; Earl James Pow ell, Berlin, logger; Roy H. Elliott, Freachglen, buckaroo. and Jacob T. Allen, Cottage Grove, logger Approximately 900 accidents twer re ported durinr th tarn J..b. ' " I ... Eagles Drill Team benefit Chemawa, Saturday night, dance Road Repair Proesesses boun ty and city road crews probably will finish repairing the Shelton ditch bank washout . on Turner road next. County Engineer Hubbs said yesterday. An excep tionally solid rough wall of boul ders is being laid In the gap and upstream along the creek bank. Hubbs -believes it will be iade Quate to confine the creek, to its channels for several years to come. I Credits Sent to Navy h! 1 g h school credits of Dan McLellan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. McLellan. 1098 E street, have been forwarded to the United States naval academy at Annap olis, according to Principal Fred D. Wolf. Young McLellan. who graduated from Salem high last year and is now a freshman at Oregon State, is first alternate from this jlistriet. j Report Accidents Minor traf fic accidents reported to police yesterday: La Veil SanfordJ 341 North 14th. and D. E. Johnson. 1750 Madison, at North Capitol d Lamberteon; C. A. Berber. S2S North Cottage, and A. B. Sanderson, route 3. on east - ap proach of Marlon-Polk county bridge. PetttlOM L Petition (were posted on toe Salem high school bulletin board late yesterday af ternoon to poll seniors on jtheir stand on caps and gowns as graduation garb. At the close of school yesterday the pro and con factions were- at a draw, each with ten signers. James St. Clair of the Valley Mot or Co's Marlon St. Used Car lot nas transferred to the Center St. Used Car dept. in the main bjdg. Fire In Rank en Fire which broke out In a group of aband oned gravel bunkers at the; foot of Court street yesterday occas ioned a run by the. Salem fire department at 9:05 a. m. Own ers advised the firemen to let the bunkers burn, it was report- Vine I Remitted Governor Charles H. Martin on Friday re mitted $90 of a 3100 fine im posed on Ed Boerschuk; of Jack sob county, for unlawful fishing. The remission was recommended by Jackson county officials, j Judge MrMahan III Circuit Judge L. II. McMahan Is confined at his home nursing a severe cold. While his condition is not serious, he is not expected to be able to return to his courtroom fr eeveral days. - Chorus Will Meet Dr. II. C. Epley's civic chorus will meet at the Bungalow" Christian church, 17th and Court streets, tonight at 7:30 o'clock. Women members are requested to brtng cake, and the men ice cream. I Building Permit Anne M. Bwslck was yesterday issued a permit to alter a one story dwell ing at. 1544 Ferry street j at a cost of $470. The house was damaged by fire Tuesday. Paralysis Strikes MyersJ. T. Myers, who until about a-year. ago lived three miles east of town, is til at -his South Liberty street home. He suffered, an attack of paralysis last Friday. USB CHI X ESS. HEKBS When Others Fall CHAR UK CHAN Chinese Herbs REMEDIES Healing virtue Has bees tested hundreds years. .kM.La mil. teats, aose, fj ! throat, slansltls. lungs asthma, chronic cough, stomach, gaU staaea, colitis, constipation, dlabetls. kidneys, bladder, heart, blood nerves, neuralgia, rheumatism, high blood pressure, ' gland, akin sores, male, female and chil dren disorders. 8. B. Foug, B years practice la C h I a a. Herb Specialist. 123 N. Commercial SU Salem, Ore. Office hours to 0 p. m. Sunday and WeO. v to to STOPPED UP I VriOSTRILS Us Mentbolafws 11 ft kelp open tha issstrils sstd permit V freer breathing Pederiasi Hit A. J. Titus, 47, Silverton, reported . to the sheriff here yesterday that his automobile struck a pedestrian, Ernil Gler of Mt, Angel, in ML Angel at j T p. m.. Thursday. Whether or not Gler was injur ed was not stated. A collision be tween a truck driven by E. B. Hyatt, Aomsville. and an auto mobile driven by E. Elton Page. Brownsville, at the Intersection or Talbot i road and the Pacific highway early Thursday night was reported by Hratt, Church Couril to Meet The executive board of the council of church women will meet next Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Y. M. C. A. Mrs.; B. F. Schoemaker. pre sident, will have charge of the meeting. The president requests that a large representation attend this meeting as the group Is look ing forward and making plans for the world day of prayer to be held February 12 and celebration of their 25th anniversary on that day. ; "Scotland Yards- Registered Permission has been granted to Dr. J. Vinton Scott and his wife. Frances Scott, to register their 20-acre farm under the name of "Scotland Yards." Their applica tion states the farm is a mile and a half east of the penitentiary four corners and is used for the purpose of raising fur-bearing ani mals, Mrs. Schultz Dies Mrs. Julia L. Schultz. sister of Mrs. Charles Weller of Salem and of Mrs. George Belt and Miss Ellen Cham berlln of Portland, died Thursday night in Portland after a short illness. Funeral services will be held at the Portland Crematorium this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Schultz was known to a number of Salem residents. Union Services The congrega tions of the Church of God and the Church of the Nazarene -will unite for services Sunday night at 7:30 o'clock, with Rev. L. W. Johnson, pastor of the Church of God, to deliver the sermon. The service will be held at the Naza rene church, 13th and Center streets. O Rates Hearing Set Hear ing has been set by the state util ity commission for March 3, - to consider proposed new freight rates on petroleum and petroleum products within the. atnl nf rtra. gon. The proposed new. tariff was filed by the Pacific Coast Freight bureau but was suspended for 90 days pending investigation. Back From Confab Rev. Lloyd and Esther of the Church of the Foursquare n . i i . . uubVbi. nave reiurneo irom the 14th annual cannniinn n gelus Temple. Los Angeles, and will direct the aerviran th. i cal church, 357 'Court street, Sunday. McAllister Piwhl.. r c McAllister, known for a number of years as the "boy preacher of British Columbia," is holding gos pel meetings at the Grace gospel hall. 15th and Mill streets. The past few years he has spent in evangelistic work in the .south western states. Missions Theme Miss Clara Ford, missionary on furlough from Eas. Africa, will speak Sun day morning at 11 o'clock at the South Salem Friends church. She will tell of her work in the mis sion fields. Miller H. Porter, pas tor of the church, announces. Recovery Slow Seriously In jured Monday. A. E. Robertson, superintendent of sninMi.. o. : - - "i'u.uu& o 0- lem plant, is a patient at the Salem General hospital. His condition is improving slowly. Clifford Robert son of the Nob Hill district is his son. Holman Back on Job State Treasurer Rufus Holman, who has been ill at his home for several days with influenza, returned to his desk Friday. He spent part of the morning in the legislative halls conferring with legislators. Play Postponed The play an nounced for Tuesday night. Jan uary 2. by the young people of the Knight Memorial church has been postponed because of sick ness. The play will be given at a date to be announced later. Gafcaer i to Oorvallis Superin tendent Silas Gaiser of the Sa lem public schools will attend the state curriculum meeting at Cor vallis this morning. Monroe Flu Victim James E. Monroe, scout executive, has been confined to his home with fro for several days. Dr. Utter Speaks Dr. FV L. Utter, member of the state parole board, spoke before a large group at Sidney last night. Birth Bouehle To Mr. and Claude Fw Bouehle. Turner. Eldon Lee. born January 20 Mrs. a son. st the saiem General hospital. Partridge To Mr. and Jamea McLellan Partridge, mouth, a son born January the Salem General hospital. Mrs. at gtl IK Mt Crest Abbey Elausolenm and Crematorium Lloyd T. lUgdoa, Mgr. Three Divorce Decrees Given Two by Default; Case of Townsend Decided With ! Property Division ' : Three more divorce eases, two by default, were handed down yesterday by Circuit Judge L. O. Lewelllng here and the ease of Lorena Savage i vs. Delbert - Sav age was taken under advisement until Monday. Trial of the Sav age divorce action was completed late in the afternoon. - -pr" In the only non-default decree given yesterday. Judge Lewelllng awarded Minnie Townsend a di vorce from L. J. Townsend and ruled her entitled to all real and personal property. Including a truck, with the exception of one bull, two heifers. 100 bushels of wheat and an undivided half in terest in all corn on the premises produced there during 1933. No allowances for attorney fees or costs were made. ? Fannie Stanton was granted a divorce from Walter C. .Stanton. $100 Judgment, $75 attorney fees and $25 monthly support money. The other default divorce decree went to Myrtle A. Noon Chester. Decree as to costs and alimony was withheld because the defendant. L. Hollis Noonchester was reported to be outside the state. Neither department of circuit court will be in session today but Monday morning the trial of Pru dential Insurance company vs. Gruchow will begin before Judge Lewelllng. Circuit Court Eva Lady vs. Ira and Ethel Scott et al; suit to quiet title. . Probate Court John Quirk estate; order set ting healing on final account for 10 a. m. February 23. Henry Comstock Howard guard ian; order confirming sale of real property by Fred S. Bynon, Jr., guardian, to Floyd M. Winters for $375. Emily Miller estate, George Miller estate; orders reopening proceedings to permit Alvin W. Miller, former -executor, to effect transfer of certificate of deposit according to distribution order. Betty and Janet Byrd guardian ship; appraisal by C. E. Ross, Esther Alrick and Mtna Ott show ing $500 cash in bank accounts. Gideon Welty estate; appraisal by R. J. Jans. George Yost and Roy Duncan showing total value $6270, including $570 worth of farm machinery and- $5700 In real property. Mary Ellen Finney estate; re turns on summons regarding sale of real property. Justice Court Darrell Farlow, charge of lar ceny of turkeys valued In excess of $35 dismissed on recommenda tion of district attorney for lack of proof of grand larceny; .plea of guilty to substituted charge of petty larceny; 90-day jail sen tence suspended and defendant put on two years' probation after $50 fine and costs were, paid. Charles Zehner; bound over to grand Jury after preliminary hearing on charge of contributing to delinquency of a minor; $500 bail undertaking continued. Everett Kaiser; $5 fine, im proper license on truck. Lauris Hill, granted ,1 4 hours' time in which to plead to charge of non-support; released on own recognizance. I V. L- Dow, waived preliminary hearing on charge of issuing check with insufficient funds; Blodgett Mrs. Eunice Blodgett. at the residence, 840 North 17th atreet. at the age of 77 years. Survived by two sons, Emory of Portland and Roy of Idaho. Funeral ser vices in Clough-Barrlck chapel aaturaay. Jan. 23. at 1 p.m. Rev. it. J. Mann officiating. Inter ment City View cemetery. Whitcomb Henry Isaac Whitcomb. at ClaUkanie, Or. Body beta for warded to Salem. Funeral an nouncements later from W. T. Rlgdon company. Adkfats At the residence. 908 Academy venue, isiiza jane Adktns, aged 8S years. Survived by the follow ing children: Mrs. Gertrude Scott Mrs. A. H. Asboe, Eugene, and Harry Adkins. n of Portland. B. C. Alkms of Minnesota. Guy D. Adkins of Cashmere, Wash., Arthur E. Adkins of Oak Grove, Mrs. L. L. Thomas of Salem; brother, George Clark of Salem, also survives. Funeral services will be held from the First Christian church at Scotts- Mills Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Interment In Scotts Mills cemetery. Jory At the residence. 2048 Court street. January 20. Hugh F. Jory. aged 81 years'. Survived by cou sin, Lewis H. Jory. Services will be held Saturday, Jan.; 23. at 1:30 p.m.. under direction bf W. T. RIgdon company. Interment at Lee Mission cemetery. WOKl ! Ob ituary 1 The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, January 23, 1931 Coming Events Jan. 23 Three spokes for maritime federa tion. Labor temple, 8 p. m. Jan. as Salem Missouri club meeting, 7:S0 ian K. of P. halL 24tf N. Com mert !al St. , Jan. 24 Preaching mis eon at Calvary Baptist church opens, with Dr. H. O. Anderson, and. Claude Taylor speaking;. Jan. 26 Cameron Beck addresses at - chamber of commerce at commerce rooms, aeon, aaspfees Sa lem Kiwania club. Jan. 27 Astaswl concert Eacese Gleemen, Leslie Jun ior high school, ansplcea Rotary dab. . Jasu 80 Annual meet lug of state Jersey Cattle club, chamber of commerce. , bound over to grand ' Jury; Jan commitment issued when 15l ball not posted. , - Municipal Court William McFarland. Gervals. drunk, sentenced to 10 days In jail, suspended, and placed on probation for six months. Welfare Society h Incorporated Articles of Incorporation were filed in Salem Friday by. the So cial Welfare society, a non-profit organisation. The purpose Is fur therance of efforts to amend Ore gon's old age pension law to coa form with section one of the fed' eral social security act. The incorporators are Dr, Frank S. Schutx. A. G. Anderson and Theodore G. Nelson, all of saiem. Headquarters will be In Salem. The new organization will be financed by private contributions and the sale of various -publica tions and periodicals, the Incor porators said. The society will promote "social welfare by initiating and or sun- porting state and or national leg islation proposals that will aid in the development of economic se curity for all citizens ot the United States." One of the specific coals of the society is to secure enactment of legislation providing disability or old. age pensions for all citizens equal to those paid by the federal government to civil service em pioyes. Use of Telephone Is eollins9 Topic Telephone users who thinv there Is something wrong with the equipment often find it is because they do not use the tele phone correctly, Harry V. Col lins, district manager of the Pa cific Telephone and Telerranh company, told members of the baiem Credit association at their tuncneon meeting yesterday noon, "Speak in a normal tone and with the mouth not more than two Inches from the mouthpiece." Collins said in explaining why some voices do not come through piaiqjy. Smaller businesses neglect use of the phone to bring in revenue. the district manager declared. He told of telephone developments. Including a new angle on the in tercommunicating office system, and mentioned particularly the service tne America Telephone A Telegraph company has rendered to the deaf through development of ear instruments. Myers At the residence 843 8. Lib erty street, Friday, January 22, jonu i . Myers, aged f 8. Survived by children, A. B. Myers and Zella Ackerman of Salem, grand daughter, Hasel Myers of Sa iem; brothers, George and Oliver of South Dakota. Oscar of Rain ier, Oregon, Albert and Charlie of iowa; two sisters. Emma Ar thur and Etta Stanlev of Iowa. Funeral announcements later by w. t. Rigdon company. Wntt Katherlne Watt formerly of Salem, passed away In Los An geles. Funeral announcements later from the nr. T. Rigdon company. Fairs Edward G. Falres. January 21. at 18CS North Fifth street, aged 88 Tears. Survived by widow, Sarah E. Faires; daughters, Mrs. Jessie Follis and Mrs. W. F. Fol Us; grandson, Gibson Follis; granddaughter, Mrs. Ray Catee; great-grandson. Millar Eugene Follis. all of Salem; granddaugh ter, Mrs. H. W. Livingston of Gar field, Wash., grandson, Edward Eaton ot San Francisco; gTeat niece, Julia Belle Livingston of Pullman. Wash. Funeral services will be held from the TerwiUiger funeral home at 2 p. m. Saturday, January 23. Temporary entomb ment Mt. Crest Abbey mausoleum. TronsoB Harold B. Tronson at the home 1149 Court street. January 21. aged 73 years. Survived by sis ter in England and cousin In Can ada. Services will be held at the W. T. Rigdon company chapel Monday. Jan. 26. at 10:20 a.m. Concluding services at Mt. Crest crematorium. Rev. George H. Swift, rector of St. Paul's Episco pal church will off Ida. Schloneger Orrie David Schloneger. aged years, at the residence. 4 If North 18th street, January 22. Survived by parents. Mr. and Mrs. . R. J. ' Schloneger; sisters and brothers. Vera. Vida. Na than and Ward, all of Salem; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Amstuts and Mrs. Nancy Schlon eger. all of Ohio. Funeral serv ices will , be held from the Clougb- Barrick chapel Monday. Jan. 25. at 1:30 p.m. Interment Hubbard cemetery, Rev.. H. H. Dick offic iating. Holman Opposes .One-Man Regime Contrary to State's Best Interest, His View on Reorganization ' Any movement to reorganize the - state covernmant of - OMnm In such a way that the governor wonia no the only elective of ficer. Is contrary to the state's best Interests, Rufus C Holman, state treasurer, declared . Friday. -I. understaand that Governor Charles H. Martin favors inch a governmental tetap," Holman said; ' r f-, ,. - "Our present form of govern ment has been built up over a long period . of years" Holman declared, "and as far as I know It Is operating- aatiafactorlly. There has been no , charge that the secretary . of . state .or any other elective official has violat ed the. confidence and trust Im posed In them by the Toters.' Hits Planning Board The state - Dlanninc board was branded a. "fly-by-night" organ ization by the state treasurer. He referred particularly to- the activities ot this board at Ban don following the disastrous fire. "So-called experts- were em- Ployed by this board, a lot of money was expended, but what was accomplished?" Holman ask ed. Holman aaid he considered ' a one-man administration danger ous and not the will of the rot" era at the present time. "Oregon's state government has progressed along with those "and I cannot see any necessity for doing away With all but One of iU elective officials. When th. .A4Ara k . A i ouv.u m. usu. fairs I will be ready to step down and out." February Term's Jurors Selected Twelve women and 19 men were drawn for February term Jury service la department num ber- one of circuit court here yes- terday On. woman Mary Gilbert. Shaw housewife, refused tO Serve ana Wlnured B. LiOOney. Jeff er- SOU hnnHMrlf -araa nmmA In )., - ; - : aieao. The panel Will be instructed tO report at the courthouse at 10 svm. Monday, February 8. to at tend Judge U H. McMahan's Jury acnooi. The panel Is as follows Louis L. Ernst. St. Paul; Elda M. Do ugh ton. Salem No. 24: Wil liam B. Lummls, Salem No. 24; William B. Lummis, Salem No. 8: George H. Stoddard, Salem No. Zl; Daniel S. Schirman. Salem No. 9 ; Charles C. Davis. East Sil verton; Troy Branson, Salem No. 4;- Mary I,. Boachen. Salem No. 11; Genevieve Tragllo. Salem No 1; Myrtle Ostlind. Salem Heights: Grant Teter. Rosedale; Uabelle Laughrlge, Salem No. 10; Leva V. Robins. Salem No. IS; Clarence Bright. West Woodburn; Martha at. fropp, saiem No. S; Paul S, Morse, Salem No. 2: Curtis H Cleaver, East Hubbard; Adelyne k. it. Rocks, Saiem No. 8; Bessie k. Long, Fairgrounds; Chris Liechty. Central Howell; Lester h. uavis, saiem No. 11; Verna P. "Wgs. Salem No. 13: Andrew J Stegman. Shaw; Kate Cutsforth, East Gervals; Fred W. Scheurer, jfutteviiie; Samuel D. Weese, viuineny; Forrest H. Miller. Jef lerson; otto Dickman. South suverton: E. Raymond Bone- Steele, Salem No. 21; Frank E. Way, Central Howell; Winifred iooney, jerreraon. Capitol Board Is Wanted in Salem A4WMon was lauacnea rriday i m . .it I to persuade the capital reconstruc tion .commission to move Its head unarters to Salem during the uma required lor building .pera- uobb. rne neaaqtrartars are now in fertland. Alton Bassett. secretary, de- I aa ta roruaBO and It WOUld in- I crease tne COStS Of that rnmml I ion to establish headquarters in saiem. i FhotograDha of tha ms anitAi I buildinar war a. Atmtrtv..-.- I tho laalalV- TV-- Ure laguiators Friday. I atlons. will be readv for dfatrt. oution next Monday. , Funeral For J ory To Be Held Today Hugh Franklin Jorr. who died at the Salem home of his cousin. Lewis fH. Jory. Jannarv 20. at thai age of SI. was the son of JOhn H. and Caroline Jorr. Ore-I gon pioneers Of 1847. He vu I born on his father's donation land claim six miles south of Salem. October 4, 1893 he married Mrs. Emma Anderson, who died May oi, isju. He was the Tonn rest of a family of 10 children. HU vousln, Lewis H. Jory. aur. vives him. Funeral eervleea will K neia Saturday, January 23. at 1:30 p. m. w. T. Rigdon company has charge of directions. - Interment will be at Lee Mission cemetery. CARD OF THAXKS 1 We wish to thank onr manv friends for their kindness, words of sympathy and floral offerings i m onr recent bereavement. Mrs. Jenny Moe and family. Salve (H (B for Colds - price i 5c, 10c 23c liqnld-Tablcts Salve-Nose - Gaisea ttn,j. L. jl Nl. rr. atialatar. Sabbath aekaal a.tn.t. r. S:i. Wartbfp, H am. Sanam HU AMaiar W. Xra.ia airricll th. rrvUni Chriatiaa a.awkst lV Summit Mrriea. Bibl. SToL u iSI-'il. h FlJ Tout S-Mwe.-Weal bZ ?p:i1 uto tki dine ties of Clrda Tsvlor af Chu. LSSJl atTrso'S'i. iM -enaay MaBaiaMM i rouK xarasT Goraar North L.ihrtv ..J -ir.i treou. BiWo ackool, :45. mi Broor. MP. Moraiag worship at H. JUt. timoi Forahorg, deaa of tho MaltaoMh School ? ,BibU. apoakar. tM1v J' 7:SO. Jack Mitehall. ipoku. tJS. lj afiaa MUUr. 7:15. WodWrnr tT0 of tho CorralU, BaptUt charch. nH ' i GZaUCAJT aarTTT Oltholf, paator. Bibla school at :5 a. am, SamBol Schirmaa, avpt. Moraiag hoar ot werahip ia Ganaaa at 11 o'clock. ts aiag aorrUo U Eagluh at 7:45. Prarsr amoetias- Wadaosdar. 6 p. am. , TaaxM wnir uHLMif i North 19th hatwoaa Can tar Ul S!"r V.Jhf'JZZL frrieo at 11 a. m. Sermon. "Our lUputa- !;Ju..T?Ir" 2lIi'-Ui' l"ie7'u'u eT. S.45 p. aa. Barrleea at 7:80 p. . I BonooB, 1 Ba Eneaty of God. Midwook , TXMSt CHUSTXAV CHT7BCH ioraer oi (Jaatav mmA n .k .t. i . Gay I. I Drill, minister. Charch aehool at 9 :80. aforaing worship and com maaioa ot 10:45. antheaa. for tho Liord. Oar God, Is Oar Strength," Sam koL Sermon. "What Hast -1 Do to Bo Saved." Chriatiaa EaiMn, i -m LXvoaiac serrica at 7:ao "TTi. Hk.nv.-i ot um," a flaet br Milton Oralapp and ia Salona." Tho CoUoa Blossom aiagera win preseai a concert sera Wednesday 7:30 p. su ooTrar mzxT chttxch or chxir ano X7ta atroata. i. W. Daaiela. pastor. Biblo school at S:45. Jeeva Haw- ktaa. snpt. Moraiag worship and tho Lord's aupper at 1045. Sola by Abo JSilTO I Winegar. V essage. 'The Hooao of Maa- I J- S aoi-rwo aaa the Christian I "'' 7 Maaiaal procraan la I V neaa. Meaaaga. "Bim land Its Paalshmeat: Obiectioaa Coaaid- I Midweek aerrice at tho Daniela ome- 88 Tharaday at t:W, ORnncH or oimn Nrtfc Cottage and Shipping limit. C. T. apriaea, aniaiater. Bibla atadr at 1? rWg at 11 by Evangelist H. R. Thorahill of Oklahoma. Ohaanmm. oi tao Lard's sapper. Young people' r. a o :su p. an. rreachtas at p. m. by ETaagellst Thornhill. TOST COOromsOATZOJIAZ, GH0XOH Liberty at Canter. J. Hl Ninon il. later. Sanday aehool. 9 :45 a. m. Horning worship. 11. Sermon. "Strang Walla or ypoa jsoaasi - Aathom, "lanrk. Hark. My Bool " Shelley. Sole "Ood la My D""iS auag oy alias Aaanah a.enl 1 XVXOHT ICZMOniA OOVOaVBOATIOHAI. H. C. Stover, miniater. : Mnnln, - war. ship at 11. Sermon, "The Charch ia a unaagtag wend." Anthem. "Spirit Holiness," Wildermero. Trio, "t'afold. Yo Portala," Ooanod. Kreniag service at i u. eermott. if Th. w-wm tyttmmA Thee, . Plack It Oat." Yoang peopio'a ai o:aa p. m. uondsy aehool at V Aoy xisnana, sopt. ST. PATi'S EnSOOPAZ. CHTaCK Church and Chemeketa atreata. R,r. uoorge a. swift, rector. Holy com man ion i :u a. m. bnarea acaool, 9 :4o a. 1 Prayer aerrice and sermon, 11 a. an. . i , ETajrOEUOAX. AND nXTOBJCED CBUBCH i N. Capitol and Marion streets. Edwin Horstmsa, paator. Sanday aehool. 10 a. m. Supt John Denayi German and English adait Bible classes. Ikirine wor ship. 11 a. nt- "How Rich Are 1' I La'"' Ai Thursday, Mrs. Arao Sprang- EVaHOEUITIO TllSIVACT.II Perry and ISth atraeta. CO. Waatoa. paator. Buoay acnooi at :4 a. aa. C. A. Wilsoa, sopt. Charch serviea at 11 a. aa. Sabject, "Tho Blessed Chris tisn. EvsageUstie service at 7:45 p. am Babjert. "Ood's Love and tho Judf nt. Prayer meettag Tneaday at 8 m. Special serricea Thnrsdsr and Pridsy with Dr. Howard Carter ot Groat Britain. . t CHTTBOH AT SAXXM 197 hm 8. Commercial. J. ahiu, 8u mwaat ayaaaswra owua DlVlfJ SCaWwl, M D. dBaneaan ea, " D:kl. a. 1 aa iootioaai. s:is p. m. r.r, 6:o aa. EvaaseUatic 7:30 v. as. Tnesdarr Jlble atndr. Thnrsdsy prayer and praiaa. Mtaraay gospel aerrtee, 7:43. rxnar cmratra or aas North Cottaao and Him4 ataeeta. tl W. Johaaoa. paator. Saaday aehool claaaea at v:45 a. as. Jamea 8. Daris, sopt. Mora- ic aermoa at n..Jnior c barea ta the Yenag peopio'a vaeiag aervfea with tho Charch of tho Naasreao. i ISth aad Center streets. Toachera' txaviniaa' L.L'Z!, .?;1i.'.',',rek nu - uhubch or trb POtrasatTAaa OOSPSX, i 57H Camrt atreet. Saaday school. t:S a. m. Moral ox worship. 11. Yeanc 1:45. Wed praise aerviee. Friday, 7:43, prayer or tho otek. Ber. Lloyd and father Miller. pastors. ; I CHXISTIAM AJTD aflSUOVAXT . - -AT.TiTSWCE i R- W. Dressier, saator. - Bibla aehooL 4:45 -m. m. Morning werahip. 11. Gospel team aarrire, out people s home, s p. an. Young people's service. 6:45 o. m. Eran- gelistie service. T:4i a. as. Sander school cabinet naeetiag, Moaday. ' 7 :SO p. as. Choir aad orchestra practice. Tneadsy.- S p. am. Prayer aervieo. Wednesday, 7 :45 south aaxEat raiaana f Commercial at Waahiartoa rtM.li V:ll.. TT J ts 1 xr . Bible school at 10 a. an. Moraine wor- "LP vawsnaa KndesTor at S :30 p. m. I renin r meatier at 7:30 p. as. Midweek prayer meeting, Thnreday. at 7:80 p. as. T Bit. haodtt o. evangelist of Ixm Angeles . CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH High & Ferry Streets SUNDAY M. "A. B. a or CHRISTIANltY" (BIBLE SCHOOL SESSION) 11:00 A. M. "LORD TEACH US TO PRAT MORN ING WORSHIP) e :45 P. M. "THREE PHILOSOPHIES OF LIFE" (YOUNG PEOPLE'S MEETING) 7:45 P. M. "WE WOULD SEE JESUS (BROADCAST KSLU AT 8 P. M.) -Meetings continue each night, except Monday, at 7:30 P. M. for two weeks. Dr. Anderson Is a nationally-known speaker, of . exceptional . ability. . BIO CHORUS CHOIR ' I! . A CORDIAL WELCOMK Church Leader -a I Ber.Dr. Frederick M. EUot, mln- mover or unity cnorcn, St. Paau. Mlnzu, who has been Bomlnated to the presidency of the Ameri can unitarian association. Elec tion of the president will be Held In Hay la Boston. JEHOVAH'S wirnaita , '"K1 teasplo. Ceaur atreet. near tL . Z'-v,8' afternooB at S:80. A brief Biblo lectare followed by a Biblo Llmt TtAY KlTVTa . Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. 8nn. aay school. 10 a. m. Evening aerrice. 4?-., M.1--. Wednesday. 7:S0 r m. mun society, weaaeaday, X p. an. AMUBrOAlf X.TJTHBXAW CHUMW ' Charch atreet between Chemeketa and Center atraeta. Bar. p. W. Eriksn. pss tor. Snndsy aehool, 9:45 a. aa. Dr. AV 8. Jasow, sap. Moraiag worship, 11 a. as. Sf. "! We Worship InteUigent Z ' oPeial masie arrangeeV by Prof. ruiora, caarca organist, solo. "Jesns Itrar of lf iu,l ' u. DaagaL Lather lea goo, yonng people's ""i w.aw p. aa. chbxst zrrHiraAjr chtrch tgneeata and State atraeta. Rov. " Mtnaemona, A. M, paator. Oer aaaa aorviaos, S:o a. at. Subject. "Tho vompaaaioa ot tho Bavioar." English aorrieoa. 11 a. as. Sobiect. "Tho Com- pasaioanrto Bawioar." Saaday aehool, :S0 f . '. wap-, jsra. Jacoh a. bauiar taagne. 7 p. an. PiaST SCETHOPIST XPZSCOPAIt OaUBCH stato aad Charch streets. Jamea E. i miuigwa. miaister; Mildred Bartholomew, director. mt yvmng peopio'a oetrritiaa; Robert i M. Oatke. aopt. ot charch aehool: v I03! Loekeaoar. leader ot jaaier .ucb. omi worsaip, ix o clock, sermon. "Aeeordine- ta T?ia Wrb. F.Tff ror,4' ':S0 s'cloek. Sermon, "Ho- Knew What He Wanted." Junior envrca, u o clock. Sermon, "Adren tar ing oa a; lienor lata." I,a uU'. meet in ra: Uairersity Vespers will meet at Prof. Thomas Robert's stadia at 6 awe mu agar ox vesper Basic High School lesgne at 4:30 ia tho high school. Leader. Helen Crary. Subject, "Maaie That, Ures." Yoang adults meet at -8:45 . an.- ia tha hirh uhml 8tndy. "Victorioaa LUiu" br K- Stan.' Uy Jones. Leader, . Forroat Mills. T.ESXJB "KETHODIST CHTarrt Boath CimiHfpiil a . Deaa C. Poinderter. miaiatar. Ohurchv ocbooL 9:45 a. as. Moraiag worship. 11. ?. ."Tha Program for Victorioaa faring. spworth leagaee, S:S0 p. Eveaiag eemce. 7:80. Theme, " Jonah, toe Jrropnetic Book for Our Generation, rSEX METHODIST CHTJBCH It. Wiater and Market streets. Rev. u-. A. Collars n. pastor; Sanday sehooL :?. Church worship. 11 a. in. Yoang Kupm a meeting, o:au p. m. vangelis tie serriee, 7:80. Prayer meeting, Tuars-! - , liawp. an. JASOhT LEI atEaTOUlT. u r North Winter, JeffereoR, Fairgroonds Road. Lyna A. Wood, minister. CUurrh achooi, 8:45 a.-ms. Morning worship. 11. j Theme. "Tho Uenins of Christisnitr." cpwona isarnea, 0:30 p. m. Service, F . 9 A fern. a.a v- memo. roar Crosses." 8AXS1C XEnOKITB CHURCH corner of 17th and Chemeketa atreets. t4 cr Tki.V . a . -i . . I i ouEttiy acttooi at worship at 11. Evening services at ?:80. a. m. n. w. wall, unit M.rtii.. uormaa servieea at S p. aa. Prayer meet ing and Bible study. Wednesday at i -ta p. an. Bible school, rriday at 7 :S0 n. as. FULX. BOSPET. KTSSTOW lew rsrk hall. 12th aad Leslie strata. piMin. ounaay scnooi at io a. m. Mora iag woraaip at 11. Revival maetinaa m. tiaao every night at 7 :S exoept Men- ..ouaay aigns at 1 :ao. church or tbi xazamsmm Thirteenth and Center mtrmmtm T . W. Collar, pastor. Splritasl life prayer a., m. oidio scnooi, V :43 a. Bpeeial selection by tho choir. Barm lo a vaalieafe." 11 m t... trvmvtw, x-auaaeipauaa caarca with I Miss Nan ,Laaaea aa pastor, will present I a splritasl prograas. 6:80 p. aa. Junior society, b;3U p. m. EvsnreUstie. 7.-20 I jP. a .Spirited singing, led by M. Stall. Tho Charch of Ood aad tho Church of jao aazareae wiu hold a aaiea aerviee Suadav at 7:SS a. mt. mmmm n-w I. ar Johnson, pastor of the local Charch of I woo, win apeak. nillTTIiUir rwrrarrnr Winter and Cheaaahata airaata (W C. Birtchet. I. 1 paator. William H. vvngat. airactor of masie aad. yaaag People's set rvi ties. Church aehool a -an a. mn aUrootad by it I. Iltaainamoaa. opt. Moraiag werahip. 11. fionasam, "One More Try." Aathem. "Send Perth the Spirit' (aVlaaethy). Chsnstma Endoonor societies, s :S0 p. m. Evening worship, T :SO p. au Sermon, "The Bemakiag of tsa.' Aathoaa. "Day la Irriaar in tha I West" (Saoiwia). Tha a eanalla mim ""'.""s l serrteoa. Uospel solo by mrrwi. nna-na. neoaeaoay, 7: p. l prayer meetiag and Biblo atudy. . .HLVAnov Aurr . Maior aad Mrs. Ram-AA Rk.A.u tn i aavo enanre of tho- Sarurway night aei lens. Sunday aehool.. 10 a. aa. Holiness aaeouBc, 11. adjataat and Mrs. : John Alien. oRicora la charge. ITRST VWlTEJy BRTHERRBT CHURCH Twelfth aad Mission. A. 8. Henderson, paator. Sanday school, 10 a. aa. Moraiag worship at 11 o'clock Endeavor service at. S:SO p. m. Evening worship ia song and gospsL at 7:30 . aa. Weoklv nraver awrvica weaaesany, I :BO p. m. -AnnjEacorj PAGE FIVE i miT osnraoH or cirxxsY acinKTisT . 1 , ChatBekete and Uberty atroata, 8aa dajr cheol at 11 a. m. Sarvieoa st It a. n aw m wk mm finK.u m . u . Taatiaaaav mmH.. a -U'.j ay-. BaaWUaa raaaa in tho ttaaoaia aio opoa n a. aa. to p. aa. azeapS aplo opoa 11 a. aa. to S p. aa. azeepS odaeadar, cloaing tlma ia T:0 p. aa. 1 ZVOLEWOOO TnriTSS XXSTHXN CHUXCB BoTaateaath ui NahraaVa mtrmtm It C. Ma a. paator. Will calabrato anni. arsair day. Charch aehool. S:4S a. aa. atoraiaa; worship. 10 :50 o'clock. Chria tiaa Eadeavor social hoar at-S. p. aa. Chriatiaa Eadsavor at S:80 p. m. Kiss NeUio Johns toad, leader. Preaching aerv ica. i i,u p. aa. ttwr. J. Ik. roster. OZ TD TklUl Will k. mrnmm.' k. V-.w I aoTTicos. At 3 :SO p. aa. Rv. Sylreater I SaafaraL aaaliiL ml 1.Ia.1m Til will p reseat a aaiiaieal prograam. 1 TOXOsT BIBU OXAgf ' a vu.v at w mmmmmj, o jp. mt. OIDJDQ X.. Tors berg; teacher. Sverroaa lavited. I OUT-Or-TOWN OHT7atCHS - (Haax Xaks ZvaagaUeal Herbert E. Bennett, minister. Horning worship aerv lea at 9:45 o'clock. Special maaic, 8er oa. "The Motire of God 'a IxTe." Sun day aehool at 11 a. aa. W. P. Collard. avpt. Biblo atndr WedaesdaT at 7:30 I a. as. ii Xiahtsh Csnter BvaageUcal Herbert E. Bennett, minister. Saadar aehool at 10 a. sa. W. A. Starker, sapt. Morning wor ship aorriee at 11 o'clock. Sermon, "Tho Nature of God'a Love." Yoang People'a league at 7 p. ar Choir practice Thurs day at 7 p. aa. Prayer aervieo Thnrsdsr at S p. as. Bsasdsls Prloada Sunday school. 10 a. aa. Leah Ohse, sapt. Morning werahip. 11. rraneta Uhso, mtaister. Junior, sealer and tatermedisto - Christian En deavor, 7 p. in. Evening ovsagelistie aervieo. "Tho Voyage of Life.V Prayer meeting Thursday. 7:80 a. as. W. E. Way. feeder. -. Salem Haights CommnnHr Morning wsMhip, lO a. m. Topie, "Ot-eat Grace. Saaday school. 11 'a. as. Cheater Skslton. sopt. Juaior and intermediate Christian Endeavor. 7 p. am. Prayer meetiag Wed nesday, 7?30 p. m. at tho homo of Mrs. Peterson. Chester Skelton. leader. Wast Salem Methodist Episcopal K. K. Clark, minister. Church aehool. 10 a. a. Kenneth Abbott, supt. Morning worship, 11 a. m, "Hearing the Can.'7 Kp worth tea rue, S:SO p. m. woranip. 7:80 T. ra. Lyle Thomas, state i repre- sentstive aad member of this charch, will bring tho message. Blossom Singers Come Wednesday The Cotton Blossom Singers from the Piney Woods school in Mississippi will sing at the First Christian church Wednesday night. January 27. at 7:30 O'clock. Those who have not heard this. group of yonng negro mea sing the spirituals and plantation mel odies of their forefathers have a treat In store. - Many a hearty laugh Is in store, yet too, there will be mo ments when the sweetness of negro voices In- harmdhUing mel ody is so beautiful as to make; one cease ' momentarily to even ; breathe. Their program of spir- itusls. plantation songs and the natural dialect reading of one of .the group will not be missed by those who have heard them. Branch Banking Bill to Be Reported Out Monday The fate of Senator Stringer'j bill to repeal the branch banking law In Oregon probably Will he determined by the senste com mittee on banking at a meeting to be held Monday, Senator Spauld- Ing.i chairman, announced yester day, . . :WfeoU The only aough strop medicated vita ana tnroat-aootbing teavadlanta of TJcka VsdoRud. Special Evangelistic Meetings GHACE GOSPEE HALL ISth aad Mill Streets Sanday at S.OO also 7:45 and each night during week at 7:43 except rkrtnrday. ( - f . . . SPEAKER r. e. McAllister of Vancouver, B. C. Song Leader. Aaron '(Alex) 4'..A I' ' - Olson . A Hearty Welcome to All IliJcraGuanLacr: CHINESE MEDICINE CO. Natural remedies ' for dtaordera oMiy tt, awomach, glands, nkln. aad rtaary I I system of men ana womir Rartnediej S v f or constlpaf loa. Hsagar diabctrs and -at! T. T. t rearav la bast- - a. KaTarsuMrtble Phrslciaaa. S9S4 Court St. Corner . liberty. Office open Matur days and Taeadaya only. 10 A. si. to I P. Urn, 0 P. II. to 7. Conawltation lUood prcssara and urine m vis C I n. fx testa are free of Oaidtii Chas rhargeaV