. -. -I - - . - ... . . . ' -. : " . A . , - The OREGON; STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Saturday Morning, November 6, 1937 PAGE FOUR Bits for Breakfast a By R. J. HENDRICKS Will It Be Plowed Under? t.0rejaottgaafeamatt "No Favor Sway Us; No Fear Shall Awe" From First SUtainu, March 28. 1SS1 - Charles A. SpragIjb Editor ard Publisher -THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING CO. Charles A. Sprat ue. Pres. Sheldon F, SacketW Secy. Mr-tuber of the Asaoctatcd lrene The Associated I'rraa ta escluslvelr entitled to the um for publica tion of all nawa dispatchee credited to It or out etnerwtae credited la .this'-paper..;' . ',l ; ''M'::t -: -. Public Works Some one raised the point tion that it was wroncr to spend when it could be used for relief mediate matter of spending money or luxuries while letting folk starve the point would be well taken.: From the stand- rvrlin f irfinfirfl nnhlio 1W if ! nnr. l f- "T. "r: - me cure xor uesuiuuon is is 'revival of the economic system ment, and improvement of the distribution of production. If this can be accomplished then the need for relief passes except for the physically or menUlly incompetent. It is lr better to give a man employment than to give him a dole. : I Public Works, like constructing a public building, pro- viHa nmnlnvmont and fnnsump ..- I.Knv.v-nnino romnta "fVrrrn trio ihh THmi TYirmpV STMnt i k"rvr:ir;:"r r::: s5TirL:rz llli sucn wariv cunuiuui.es tuiu busmuuiuhuc i oriomic process. Tne punnc wonts snotua meet a reai neeu. I t ' Erecting a public building value as building a factory to money to dear land to bring it investments are return ea m aaaea proauction. cui consiruvji- ing a public building or building a park apes nave immeaiate value from the snendinz of the money, at the cost Of. 1 k , j luuswAMwi. toi Stan, paying oia age pensions um estimated as Tieeded for the LZS i jrtmT, wnrV Tn onnoA- ucii uc w " """""" j , . quence it is quite likely that some former road-workers were forced on relief : and of course work done. The aged were cared thrown out of employment--and "teriorated. . ' Off-Year Convention The off-year convention of definitelv off. Sponsored bv former president Herbert Hoo- vr tH irpa rfrpr fire from ex i touiv wvun,. Dueu, uununij icauw, wuw ground that the repuoucans mignt get tneir scrap over wuu in n off-vear. The weight of notiAnoi MYnrniHao suWrarlreH tho nronnsal in favor of I v,J lir nr,rv,TviiHo xuiuuug o JI131uei auLC ui uuc iuai i valrv. Alf Landon. one-year sunflower, objected to mr. noo-i vers stepping out in front, though no one else was mannest- -ing any sign of leadersnip. nooyer nas cusciaimea personal ambition, but his name still evokes resentment in pany cir- . Cies. Times-are changing so fast litical statement now. A 1938 atc oi, . 1 , i.: : cnverinc aienara reacLiuiiai iea though most of the latter have lowed bv the new deal tarty. platform firm enough to tell attract the votes without which The democrats? caught the . Ji policy of watchful waiting the This do-nothing course Mr Hoover recently denounced. in the two-year interval party leaders will have full opportun- itv to atate the issues and relate leader that does the best job should get the call in 1940. The Oregon Now Oregon is reviled in cent" is held up to scorn where roncmation with the colonies American films and British Britain might be annexed to Hollywood Ilims..wnai gave ium paui eiiuer m uvt utawn in his head was to hear the voice of Britannia "speaking the arpent of Chicacro. Oregon and Massachusetts.' ; - I The Massachusetts accent Harvard version of it Chlaago's is less distinctive. But just what is the Oregon accent? Can the laborite member identify it; or did he just pick a name from the map? And -since when haa Hollvwood -affected the Oregon accent? ' f It is altogether probable that borne- stite organizations will rise in defense of the state's lair name. It will be con tended that Oregonese is quite tMsi end of London, ouite. strange to the Revr Mr. Sorenson; And why should not Ore rtvsV jrood English. ort.feast good American, con sidering that the population isbout 90 per cent native born? i Mvhe the member of . Darliament is so aecustomed to w ! . , r London COCKney tnat uregonese graies uu nc Uresay, Vice grand; Nona Otjen, are conscious of no dialect. In fact we.do not agree on how to recording secretary ; Mabel jack- nro-nri fVirrie call it " Awreoron" some Call itlaon. financial secretary; Myrtle "Aregon"; some call it "Oregon." ' iv : Hitler as Der. Fuhrer Hitler plans to ides- His scheme is to short circuit the nine-power conference al mentor 7l " .rli:.i. tt- v.:i tion for him to serve as umpire because it has maintained good relations with both China and Japan. Many German mtnnrala have Kn in rhina drilling the Chinese army. Ger many has a pact with Japan i Maybe the Sino-Japanese pernaps mtier can ao ii. it is uiAAicuii w c c " " i !ui . : ...u:u T.non AoYrtvTtAa r where Jarmn I nse vue coiiccssmuiis will at the present stage 01 its render ail conquerea lemiory. an the best of the deal the otber powers wouia Dnsue. f The world win welcome peace in tne onem; uui a peace that vadidates Japan's rape of the five northern provinces u vA . :A1.4.;AM instiVa anil a smirre of ronhnued hOS- The world will welcome tility between China and Japan.. Windsor I Because labor radicals saw -visions of the Duke of Wind sor as a stooge for fascism the duke has decided not to come to America now. This is the way it happened. His guide for the trip was Charles Bedeaux, who made his fortune applying industrial engineering ta factory processes which labor de nounces as the speed-up and stretch-out, Bedeaux is said to be pro-fascist in his views. Hence the theory was developed that the Windsors were being taken on tours as build-up for return to Great Britain with Edward becoming-super Jong. The tale is quite fantastic as far as the duke is concern ed'; but he didn't want to come here and run into the same abuse as Vittorio Mussolini, so he is not coming now. j Dr. Charles W. Cordon died last week In' a Winnipeg hospital, lie is better known as Ralph Connor,: author of i "The Sky Pilot," "The Man from Glengarry" and other novels familiar to readers of fiction a-uarter-century ago. - r , . , 1 ' ... . r - . T . . .- ... ' or Relief in the recent courthouse elec money for a new courthouse or pensions. If it were an im- ir . -,-r. uui just hujucuiuic icuci , ik 1 to provide general employ- j materials which are the Drod-lwas a soldier of the war of 1812 is not of as great economic produce goods, or spending into production, ! because these ! ...u. " r hi ""b" """f , , ;r n inciuueu in lis uuukci mc purpose. Yet the total budget venr hpforp: The added nension load I tne county naa mucn less roaa-1 for at the expense of those the roads of the county de; the republicans appears to be - candidate Alf Landon and I . " ," u ( w" opposition was too mucn, ana . : i atiwo uuc v i a I it is difficult to frame a po- platform would probably be " 1 ''llnr In Co.ttla fnr- t.n n.ro V,n 1 tn. ' i tvim c u jbuiuc uum-ica gone up the straw to be swal It would be hard to frame a the truth and broad enough to tho party may succeed. boat on the 1932 backwash. iJy republicans may do the same. tnem to pudiic poncy. ine Accent the house of commons. Its "ac Edmund Burke plead for re- and Gladstone oozed hi. piety. home industry in cinema, said this country by virtue of" the is well known. at least the as good English as is .spoken in though the inflection, may seem I. rxr Mediator Cut a big swath in world pol between China and Japan in r.- f,rrrrV,U Tvvn'l which is proof of their mutual affair can be mediated; and I f ' " 4." - 1 military progress, wra nnu u ama m -"f peace in the orient; out a peace not Coming Beaatifal, rich,! historic i 11-C-S7 Spring Valley, pioneers of which "were among progrre salve people of Oreson'i earl comers: - ( Continnln from yesterday: ) The.MaJor Walkers brought with them from Missouri, Betsy, a ne gro girl aged about 12. When she grew up she was known as "Aunt Betsy," and in time she married a man of her race named Water- ford, and they made their home in Portland. She was treated like on - of the family, and Wayne Henry remembers being taken to T11 Ber n after she had gone lo tho metropolis. She was always Aunt Betsy to him. n iv. ri. Biographical Hecord of the wil- Umette Taiiey, published la HOJ, "at Dudley G. Henry came to his fO?) hal 1 acrea under cnitiraUon; that his grandfather Alexander' Henry. d fOBght Itt .the battle Of N oneaM: that father. johnD. Henry, was born ln , Tennessee. that Dudley was the third child in a family, of tour sons and four daughters; that his h r o t h e r, irSLiwULTA mim- n,. 0f , the Washington legisla ture. Dudley, at 18. joined the 5th Missouri Volunteer infantry and six months later Gen. A. ,J. and.u- der that famous general, was in imany, notable battles. . Then a U. S. Army ; captain. Smith had fought in Oregon's In- dian wars, and hlff life was by a miracie! sated, with ail his corn- mand, . at the battle of the Mea dows, the last major engagement of the so-called Rogue Hirer In dian war of 1855-8. which was part of the war to end the white race, extending from the Missouri river to the Pacific ocean. The Bits man has for a number of months l. A - . A X h dinHri vnoii cm hirh m.a' baitie of the Meadows was fought with a prospect that it may at IrPRsful 'Pthnt, TT Hnwlo, ? o. lem. was an orderly for General a. j. Smith during the citU war. land remembers him as one of the very able commanders in that fai uimuir, tuuieei uy w iu time After. thA flTlI wni- was nr Dudley farmed in Missouri until ises, wnen ne came to tnu coast "apnnnn tn a a-a sv " m imau mm triA -,-t:ll"-'S' ,ar Klickitat-countr. Wash . and came to Spring valley and. Feb 22, 1878, married. Nancy Walker, daughter orjAiajor w. m. walk - - " " he came and took charge of his Polk county farm as noteL Dud ley Henry was. a progressive cu- iizen: member; and officer of and contributor to ' the Presbyterian church of Zena. : Clyde, the oldest son of the Dudlejr Henrys,, was (1902) a druggist at. Eranston, Wyoming; Wayne was at home, and Worth a student of Oregon State college. Conrallis. Clyde is now a rained member of the city health department of Los Angeles, Cel., and has been so long that he will soon reach the age of retirement on a pen sion.- Wayne is here on parts of the ancestral acres and has served S SiKS other, offices for a generation Worth ii on their father's old home place and likewise making himself' a useful citizen. Wayne Henry has lor 25 rears been clerk of the Zena school district. It is district ; number 4 one thus the ttrst public scnool district organ ised in Polk county. Oreron. (Continued tomorrow.) Nominations for Rebekahs Listed WOODBURN Home Rebekah lodge, meeting Tuesday night la the I OOP hall, made these nom inations for new officers: Geor gia Frents. noble grand; Wilms Hall, treasurer. Plans were made for a carni- ral which will be held December 2. The 'following committees were named: Lunch, Nora Broyles, Myrtle Hall; fish, pond. Mae Engle, Laura- Llvesay : can dy. Wilmt Llvesay : fortune tell- lug. Opal Hasenyager; beano, J. Melvln Ringo; popcorn booth. Gladys McClure, . and Margaret Jackson. Plans were also made for the annual family dinner for the Re bekahs and Odd Fellows and their families which will be held November 12. Committees: Kitchen, Laura Uresay. jeanette T " h dining room, Beulah Lessard Wllma Llvesay, George Frents, Mona Mulkey and Opal Hasen 1 yser, j . q undaV OCrVlCeS I J - dialed, tiayesviue HATESVILLB Earl Shipley student minister : from McMlnn rille, will preach at the Hayes- vUle Baptist e h a r c h Sanday morn In 1; following the regular sunoay scaoox. Mrs. Hershal Robertson, assist ed by Mrs. L. Martin, entertained 37 members of- the Hayeevill Woman's etu b : at her .home Thursday. Mrs, V. Elcholti read a report oa Shanghai. - ?- Mrs. W. Whitehead presented the elab with a aunt top, which will be quilted by club members. Special guests were. Mrs. R. M Eranar Mrs. A. J. Germain, Mra. F. Kauffman, Mrs. Harry Hall Mrs. S. A. Balwln, Mrs. J. E. Istead, Mrs. Wendell Feddern, Mrs. L W. Pentney and Mrs. El- . win. Bar ham of HlUsboro. , . , i- KSiat gATTJXDAT 1379 Xe. 1 7:1S Meva. 7 :90 8oari eraoaett. 7 :45 America Fkmilj Boltinsoa. 8:O0 Today's taaea. 8:15 Norman .Brokeuiliirs vtrit-tiea, - MBS. 8 :8 fv 8pic of Ufa. 8:45 Notts. t:0O The Pastor's CaU. S:l& Frieadly Clrcls. 9:45 Srlri Clyde sines, VBS. 10:00 Oddities in the sews. 10: IS Vocal varieties. 10:80 Mek 8tabiie's erclu, MB3. 11:00 Notts. 11:15 Value parade. 13:00 Street reporter. 12:18 Sewe. 12 :35 Farmer's Dices. 12 :45 HiU of todsy. 1:00 Hiiekey Mouse elnb. 1 : SO Popular aalnte. 1:45 Hollywood Bockeroes. 2:00 Snrlnttime. 2:30 VlaUztime. , J 8:80 Hews. 3:45 Bpieo of life. " 5:30 Sjfia Freos, MB 3. . 5:45 Iftaner for Walter Johnioa, UBS. 6:00 John Steele, from Jjoadoa, ag.. MBS. :15 Onilty or Not Guilty, ICE 3. :S0 Frank Ball's sports talk, KB 3. 6:45 Kews. 7:eo Sonet of ike ranee. 7:80 Ftiicaco Syrapaoay otco, MBS.. 8 :00 Birmony kali. 8:15 Xews. 8 :S0 Uoraeo Heilt's erek., UBS. 8:00 Hewspsper of the air, MBS. : 15 Kits of yesteryear. .9:25 Oklahema-Outlaws. . t :8ft Edwards' 014 Tiers. 9:45 Wsyae Klaa's area. MB3. 10 :00 Wusirsl serspbook. 11:00 Hrrr Burke s orc ai3. 11:80 tVaak Sortiao's-areh MBS. xoac aATUmDAT 60 Za. 9:00 Today's protraais. 9US CW-ed oxekawe. 9:30 AWB half hoar. . 10:00 Weather forecast. 10:15 Story hoar for adalta.i 11:00 Beaver bobbies, ClyAe Walker. 11:30 What edaeators are dolaf. 18:00 News. 18:15 Niooa fam hoar. t:15 nety. . 1 : 15 Jtoet ball Orefea State teller . .. WiUaaietto salversitr. 4 :30 Skories far hwys aad girl. 5:00 On the eampwaes. S : A3 Vespers, nr. E. B. Bart 6:15 Hews. - y ' 6:30 Farss hsr. 7:45 Baieaca wows of: Week. .. . i i ' XOSV SATTKXMT 848 JCe. :I0 KOIJf Kleck, Its. Walter and - Rraakie. 8:00 8tad. - 8:15 TbJe and Thst with Art larkasat. 9:00 Jieietibor Jim. tl5 WPA ansie. r 9:30 Stylo chats.. - , 9:4a Ueerce Hall orck. 10:15 Jimmy Shields arch. 10:80 Slews. " 10:45 Foot baU fasse. . li5 0C WUaaMtte, football. 4 :80 Nawspaper of the air. . . 5:00 Maurice arch. - 5:39 Uddie Inlay's football reraa. 5:45 Mavahall Great awfaaist. 6r0 VTheu TwiUsht Caaaaa. ' 6:80 Saturday i(ht screasderB. 7:00 Ta Hit Farads. - 7 :45 Melodies. -. ; 8:00 Scerliag Tounf orrh. S :30 Johaay presents. - 9 :00 Professor Quis. ' , 9 :30 BxJk . Craaby acrh. , 10:00 Flea Star Final. 10:15 Bam Daaca. 10:45 Hed Notts wreh.-Il:00-Billy Moxet arch. 11:30 Henry King orrh. KOW SATtrZOAT 820 Kc. 7:00 OHere days.. x T:80 Keeping taste. - ' 7:45 News. 8:00 ftsdie colusaa. .. , 6:15 For Bash and Silent Slim. - 8:30 Halt Past Eleven. 8:45 Cobwebs and Cadeazas. 9:00 Continentals. 10:00 Kappy Jack. 10:15 Bseorts and Betty . - .: ' 10 :3 Caaipaa Capeza. 10:4V Tha ObMrrer. 11:00 Stars at tsmerrow. 12:00 Concert minis to ra. 12 :0 AxTuro Toseaaiai. - . ' 3:00 Vwotbsll. Oregda State vs. Wssh- taste Ststa. 4:30 . Xeas. - 4:45 Jeaa Sablam. ' 5:QO Piisaa searpriaaa. ' 5:15 Josef KorVllu . 5:30 Heview.-,- - - 6:00 KBC pcograas. 6:80 Benson hotel coarert. , i 7 :06 GridiroB today. S7:S0 arras. , 8 :00 Kits Carltoa fcotct wrrh. ' 6:80 bsiahow Boons orrh, 9:00 BIive It or Kot -9:30 Jack Haley. J t. 10:00 Cptawa arch. 19:8B Ciayteea betel orrh. 1 1 : 00- Olympic aetet arch. 11:30 H Pstie hallrooai orrh. 12:00 Rivali ssidac4 atatiwew. 12 :30 Weather reporta. . 4 -a . a f -'-- - ISX-SATXraDAT 118 Xe. 6:30 Xaaieat clock. 7:00 Family altar hoar. 7:30 Bill Kreats arch. - 8:00 Patricia Byaaw 8:15 Miaate-awew 8:30 Dr. Brack. - 8:00 lioaie iettitnte.' . 9:15 Pwhlia safety talk. 9:80 National farm sad IdiiO Kews. i 10:45 Lest sad feuad Ite j Radio Programs ( X " 0SLKSfRR J hi l I 1 j 10:47 lubmstinse. 11:30 OrieaUl Gardens arch. 11:45 Cadeta quartet. 12 :00 waitaey ensemble. 12:30 News. 12:45 Market report. 12 :50 NBO progrsau ItOO SHU profrram. 3:0O Idttlis vsijety show. 2:30 Wayland Cascac arch. 3:00 Kakoos oreh. 8:80 NBO program. 3 :40 Harmonica Hi Hatters. 4:00 Message of Israel. 4:30 Bismarck hotel orck. 4:45 Silent ta KOE. 8:00 National Vara dsnce. 9:00 News. 9:15 Opera. 10:15 Tepsy's Boost' orch. . 10:30 The quiet hoar. n:uo ? ewa. 11:15 Paul Carson, oncaniit ' 12:00 Weather and police reports. KOUr STWDAT 940 Ks. . 8:00 West coast church. S:30 Snndsy Breakfast elan. 9:00 Major Bowes Capitol thestrs fam ily. 9:80 Salt Lake tabernacle. 10:00 Church of tha sir. 10:80 Post's Gold. 10:45 Marshall ttrant, rganiat . 11:00 Romany Trail. 11:15 Lew Whit entertains. 11:30 CBS. 12:00 Philhsrmonie orch. 2 :00 Jane Wystt and Brians Ahesns la , "Honesty's Policy." .2:80 Dr. Caristlaa. ' 8:00 Joe) Penner. 3 : JO Komantie Rhythm. a:00 Jeanaette Mac Donald. 4:80 Thelisff Parade. 4:45 Eyes of the world. -' S :00 Columbis workshdp. 5 ;30 Stadia. y ' 5:45 The Frissida quartet .6:00 Sanday evening hear. 1 :00 Sunday mews review. 7:15 Jollytime chat . 1 :20 Hollywood showcase. 7 :30 Headlines and bylines. 6:00 Glean Gray orch. 8:80 Leoa F. Drews. a :45 Stadia. 9:00 Modern String's. 9 :S0 Dorothy Dix. U:00 Sterling Young orch. lO: 15 Hollywood melody shop. 10:45 Bob Crosby arch. 11:00 Door to the Moon. 11:30 Sterling Toang area. see KOW-rSTJlTDAT 620 Xe. 8:00 Praas Badis news, 8:05 Ward and Massy. 8:15-r-Neishbor Sell. . 6:30 Sanday soariso prosram. 9:00 Dneslia and Hnf smith. 4:30 Chicago round table. 10:00 8tars of today. 10:30 Morning concert. 11:30 Back home. 11:00 Eddie Svartout's muiic 12 .-30 Bieyele party. - 1 :00 Ray Towers, troubadour. - 1:15 Radio c momenta. 1:30 Stars of tomorrow. 3r00 Msrioa Tslley. S:30 Tisia of rear life. : 8:00 Posey pleyhrts. 1 ' 8:15 Nwws. . ' . 8:30 A tale of today. 4:00 Professor Pntilewit 4:80 Sanday spocial. ' . . ,5:00 Oodee hoar. V" - 6:00 Msahsttsn Merry -Go-Rosua. 6:80 Ameriesa alboai at faadUsr ai- Si. 7:00 Hswtherae Houae- , .,i 7 :30 Cere free earnivaL ' 8 :00 Interestins Neighbors. 8:151 Wsnt a Divorce.. 8:80 Jack Beany. , 9:00 Nisht Editor. 9:15 Treasure Island. - 9:30 One-Maa'a Family. ; 10:00 et uasnas. . 10:15 Brfdre ta 'Dreamland. 11:00 Bml Tsbartn cafe arch. .. 11:80 8rringtim. , " 12:00 Weather reports. r , . : " KTX STaSAT use Xa. ' 8:00 Tha naiet hoar. . -. -- 8:30 Second gnossers. : 8:45 Al: sad Leo Seiser, pisaos. 9 3K Piwphetia hoar. 9:30 Radio Crty musie man.'' ' 10:30 Spalllnf bee. -11:09 Msgle key of RCA. , 12:00 Temp for youth. 12:15 Homo folks frolic.' ; 12:30 Fishfaco and Fijrsaottla, 1:00 Family eJtar hour. , 1:80 Bath Chandler. lr4S Baach boys. SiOO Metrepolataa opera aaditiens. SiSS Samshaao SSelodma. 9 :ao Health Spat Dream Oirl, 3:15 Songs f yesteryear. . - 3:2e Seng eyela. usTcnon KSOI 5:3Q p.m. Moardaw Thru Friday JOUNAY LAWBEXCE Improvement Cjub Meeting Tonight . Outside Talent to Furnish Program for Island; Davis Injured 1 GRAND ISLAND The Im provement club will hold Its reg; nlar semi-monthly hnstnessf meet ing at the- school house Saturday night The program is in charge 01 Mrs. juouua wiu ana; Mra. Charles A. FergHBen and will conalat mostly of outside talent. Claude Davis: who received an injured eye while-, working in mill near McMlnnvllle is Recup erating as well as can Be ex pected.: I Hockhills to Alaska Mr. and Mrs. C. Al Rockhlll left Tuesday for Ketchikanf Alas ka, where they will enjoy month's visit with thefr son James and family and the for mer's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rockbm. . Word has been received pj rel atives in the district of tJbe ar rival of a girl. Kay Louise, born October II- to Mr. and MraJ Merle Gilbert of Ashland. Mrs. filbert was formerlr Shirley' Wiley and is well known in the community. ".' '. - , ' ' : I Registration Still Open, CLags in Poultry Raising - LIBERTY The class, lnl poul try raising win meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the achoolhottse. En rollment is still open to finyone interested who could noil come last Monday. Fourteen persona were present last week when the class was formed. ' Ten Years Ago November , ltrzT f ' With a large crowd of alumni hack lor homecoming the- WH-I uraeno Bearcats 1 won a teirlflc ophlll fight aalnst thefr ene mies, the-Pacific university Bad gers, II u T. :.- 4 Howard E. Sneathen, director j oc commercUl ear and trtrtk sales for Jdge Bros., Inc., hs been elected: to' membership. n the Motor - Track committee put the National Automobile chamber of commerce. ! . - IV - Attending the Pacific! Live stock exposition and home show this week are Mr. and Mrs.. Wil liam M; Lytle and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Pat ton. I Twenty 'Years Ago v November 6, 1917 1 -A small deuehment 4f I Amer ican infantrymen was attacked In the front line trenches early Sat urday morning by a rnuch;vnper- lor force or Germoa shock troops. W. M. ' Hamilton - repre4enting tha Salem commercial club states that the Southern. Pacini Rail road campany will begin factual construction of a new depet here next week. .- - - ' -Bev. James Elvln will pgo to Portland today , to attend 69th annual conference of Coagrega- tional churches ot : Oregon and will give address at principal ses sion tomorrow night. 8:80 Novelty orch, - 1 , ' 4:00 Popular claanlca. ' -fcV " 4 : IS Catholic truth hoar. ,,: 4:80 Concert triei ' j 4:4S Silent ta KOB. . I' " 8.-00 Irene Kiel - . ?; 8:1S Jtevi it e hard M. Steiaer. V 6:8a Sparta by BiU Mock. - . S- ; SV News. - ''' :00 Everybody slag. ' - f i 10:00 Richard Masctgwaicrr aooft chat 14 : JO Calvary tabernacle jubilee. 11:14 Charlee Baaiyan. etrganistj IS :0O W eathe and poUcw reporta. . . - : ; - AMIBICAir IATTHHsVAlf CHTJBCH Church street between Chemeketn ana Canter streets. Bcv. P. W. Eriksen, pas . m . m k. ii..i. ..Li n. a a. Jensen, supt'll' a.nu, moraine worship. Armistice Boaday, patriotic societies at tending. Sola, "There la a Death," O Han, Boaald Craven." Anthem, variations. "Onward Cwristiaa Soldiers," choir. Armistice : day sarmen, "Facts Which Uadorsertk Life." tha pastor. This ser na wiU ho hwoadeaat 007 K8LM 11 to 12 i naa. 6:30 p.m.. Lather League de votjiaaala. Ladies Guild Wednesday S PJU. st itha charch. The ehnrch council Mon day 7:45 p.m., at tha charch. ' ' " v jFIJUry IflETHODIST ZPISC0PA1 --'I - CHTJBCH .. Suts and Church streets. James E. Milliaas, sainiater. Mildred Bartholomew, director of ywaag people's activities; Bo bert M. GsUe, sapt. of church sehooi. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Dr. Carl 1 "nas Domey will piaaeh. Bvenias woo ship 7:SO: o'clock, "Peace and Patriot ism." Toulh rrwups: LnSermediste lea roe ati 5:80: ajgm achool league at :3u. University vespers at 6:30. Yonns adaln st a:80 at tha awrsoaaca. Tbe charch acwooi saoeta at a :45 a.m witk classes tor ail aga groups. 1. ZTBST CHTJBCH Or THE MAZAMEB Center etreet at 13 U. W. Collar, Pastor. a-m Christian workers prayer meeting. 8:45, bibis school, Frank Lit wtllar, aopt 11, worship: Choir special directed by John Friesen; offertory, Xeal Cashion and orchestra i duet, Mrs. M. Beaver and Mrs. Muriel Friesen ; oermon, "The Mnking of a Life." 6:30 p-aT, yowng people g services in senior, junior high sad junior groups. 7 :S0, avsngcl tstie, duet the Hof f cr i sisters ; sermon, "Glorious Bewerds," t I CaLVABT BAPTIST CHTJBCH ?erry and Scuta High street. Bev. Arno Q. I Weaifer, pastor, ttaaday ervieas. as follows: Btbls eehool at 9:45 a.m. Claaaea and departments for all asea. Moraine; worship 11 o'clock, pastor's second an al verssry. Sermon subject "Oar Cov enant. ' Toang people's meetttiga at 6:80. High school and ssnior groups. Eve ning worship 7:30 o'clock. Sermon topic. "Three Mistakes of s F00L" Midweek service Wednesday at 7j:30 p.m. Monthly basis ess meeting following. - i - ' i - ! riBST BAPTIST CHTJBCH Corner North Liberty and Marion streets. Irvine- Andrew Fox, DD. poster. Bible school 9:45 a.m.1 All departments meeting U their respective place in the caarca. Horning worship 11 a.nu, sub ject. "The Crest Oneninas in Scripture." senior yeans; people a neetinc o :1S p.m. Thame. "A Feast." Hick school STroao meeting a :u p.m. fveaing gospel (1 7:30 pjo., subject lhs I'sralile ol resrl 01 Ureat "rice, a- Mystery." A aeraptaral baptismal service. i . : , f I 0HBMAN BAPTIST CHTJBCH Korth Cortaje and D streeU. J. F. Ol thaff, pastor. Bible school with classes for! all ases at 9:45 ajn4 Sam Schirmsn, supt. Morning worship in German at 11. Eveniag servics In Lnglish at 7 :30. Ev angelist John Leypoldt of Chicago, begins services to continue till . Thursday night, November 16. poapel j meetings every night except Saturday. On Monday, Tuea and Wednesday the services are in tier- ! TJaTMASTJET. BAPTIST CHTJKCH Carner of Basel and Academy, Sunday school 10 a.m. Church 11 a.m. and 7:20 p.m. Prayer meeting; Thunday 7:30 p.m. i TXBST CKRISTIAX CHTJBCH Corner of Center and High streets. Guy U Drill, minister. Chwrch school at 9 :8o under tha direction f C. K. Lee. Morning worship at 10:45. Anthem "O Be Joylui in i Cod. All Te Lands." i Spenee. Sermon, 'Tte Highest Bidder."! Christian En deavor at 6:15. Eveniag! service at 7:30. Chorus, "There Is a Wonderful Same," Lillenas. Solo by W. W. Kerns. "ShaU I Empty-Handed Eet" Hillis. Sermon, "Somothiag Big ia Religion." . Midweek service Wednesday Ix'iO p.m. . TOST COMOBEQATIOHAL -liberty and Center strets. . Worship at 11 a.m fiev. Chaa. C Hsworth preaches "The Value el Vision.' f Sunday school 9:48 a ss., Prof Oliver, sapt. . . . -? T- ". XXTOHT MEMOEIAL ' I COVOKEaATIOHAL - tfith and Terry. H. C. Stover, minister. Armistice day services at 11. Sermon, "Oar Katioaal lxlense' Anthem, "Am- encs, God Shed His Urace oa Thee" (Loreas). Trie, "Thera, Is ao Death" (0Hars). Evening service at 7:30. Drams "A Certain Just Man." Quartet "ACoo Ben Adhsas and Hha Angel" (Hoamer). Sola "The Publican" (Van Da Water). Sunday school at 10 s.m., Roy Barland. snpt. Christian Endeavor; at 6:45 p.m. carXT 8TxzETrauKCK or chkist Court and 17th streeu. D. W.Dsniels, pastor, 960 K art hi 18th street. Bible scnool at a:aa witn openjac worsaip in charge ot the intermediate girls. Morn ing worship at 10:45. Subject "Building! the Church." MUed quartet. "Wounded for Me.", Keening worship at 7:30, fol lowed . by Christian Endeavor and dis cassion group meetings. Sermon on "Ke-, building the World." Mrs. Margaret Dan iels will sing "Courage, Go On." Meet ing at the charch women all day Wed nesday. Bible study Thursday at T:30 pja., in the bungalow. I j - ' ' mm 1 1 CHTJECH OT CHSIST Corner of Cottage asd Shipping. De partmental studies . Sanday, 10 a.m. Praaehiag 11 a.m. Commanion 11:45 a-m. Toang - people's- meeting 6:80 pjsv Presching 7:30 p.m. Bible study Wednes day 7:30 p.m. ii. K. Tharaaiil, miaiater. CHUaCH OT COD - oed and Cottsgs streets. Rev. Merrill J. I Hooker, pastor. Sundsy school 9 :45 .mu, Lylo Knox, supt. Preaebm at 11 a.ss by Bev. Mrs. Charles Baseomer. who will conduct ravrcal servioea eaca oveninp: nt ;7;80 lor two weeks beginning Sovj 7. CHE1STIA1I AMD M1SSI0KAET - AT.T.IAsTCB : -.WCTO hsll. South Commercial and Terry streets. Lloyd L. Ricej psstor. Bible school 9:45 am, , Samuel Rih, .aBpU Morning worship 11 a.m. Evening service 7:4 pvm. Wednesdsy 7:45 p.m, praise oecvica. ' '' : ' ' IAIHT PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Charch aad Chemeketn streets. Rev. George H. Swift, rector. Holy commaaion 70 -a.m. Church school! 9:45 s.m. Holy Enchssist aad sermon 1 1 a.m. Touag poo pis 6:30 pa. Saint Msry's, - Woodboin, 7:80 p.m. . -- " -r j : . . EMMVAHUrX TTJLL' GOSPEL XTSftlOS SIl-W Ferrr street. Rev. Taos, ereea. pastor. Saadsy school et 10 s.m. Morning worship at 11 a.m. Evaajgelisti messsge at 7:45 pja. Bible study en Tuesdsy and Thnrsdsy at 7:45 p.m. V;..;;....-.. 1 i TTRST EVANGELICAL -Corner Marion aad Summer streets. Rev. Jsmes E.'Csmpbellf ministec. Wil mer H. Brown, director of youth activ ities and minister of music. Sundsy school at 19:45 a.m., John Benrens, aopt. Hern ia g worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon, ' Jus tifies Hon.' 1 Tenth groups will meet at 6:30 p.m. Evening evsagellatie service at 7:80. Bible study Thursdsy 7:80 p-sv 1 EVAHGELISTIO TABXBBACLB ; Ferry and 18th streets. C. O. Weeten. pastor. Saadsy school st 9:45 s.m C. A. Wilson, supt. Church service st 11 a.m., subject, "Tha Victory -at raith," Evan gelistic service at 7:45 p.m, subject. "Tha Charch ia the Last Days." Tnesday bible and prayer meeting at S p.m. Yarns' people s service Ttioraaay at p.m. 'ETAXaELICAL AVD REPOKMXD i - CHTJBCH Xortb, Capitol aad Marion streets. Ed win Horataiaa. pastor. Saadsy ocboei 10 a.au Ke worship service. ; The psstor will hat tha guest gpesker St the Sellwood EvangaTieal and Reformed charch 8aa ' f X3GHLAJTZ) TRTXVDft Highland avenue at Charch-street.. T. Clla Brown, paator. Bible achool at 10 o'clock with Clifton Ross, wapt. Presch ing at li and 7:30 o'clock by Mrs. Cora Gregory wno is engaged ia revival ser vieea. Meeting on ministry and oversight sv p nu ui st :so and avengelistle service as 1 :s tnreugkoat tea week. .. i SOUTH SALEM PBIEirDg South Commercial aad Wasblagten streets. Miller H. and Hstel K. Porter, pastors. Bible school 1ft u. Morning wesbio 11 -a.nu Chriat Um Endeavor S:S0 p.am. Bvenlag meetiar 7:30 p.m. Pray er meeting Thursday 7:30 p.m. ' . - - , ': . POUXSQUABR GOSPEL CHURCH 19th aad Breyman streets. Rev. L. and E. Miller, peatora.-8ady school 9:45 a.m. Worship 11 a-ac EvangeUafie. acr- vice 7:45 pja. Crasaders meeting 6:30 p.m. rrayer ana praise neanesaay 1:45 pa. Bible study Friday 7 :45 p.m. JEHOVAH'S WITHZSSrs 1 Meet ia ifrateraal temole. Center atreot near Liberty, Snnday afternoon st 2:30. All are invited to tske part ia the bib's study. . :;- LATTZa SAT SADrTS - Coviier Chemehetn and Cottage. Sun day school 10 ass. Evening service 6 30 p.m. Relief society Taesday t p.m. Ml A Taeaday J :0 p.m. A. C Uswhins, branch president .-- CESUT ITJTHEKAV CHTJKCH ! 18th. and State streets. Rev. Amos E Mianamsan, AM. pastor. 6ermaa 9:30 S-m, subject. lho Crowning Promise of Bcnptare." ngUsh 11 a.m., subject,- "I Wai Baise Him p n the Lsst Dsy." Bandsy school 9;30 a.m, Mrs. Jacob ,. supt. Lather League- business meeting 7 p.m. Catacaectical iostructioa Moaday Thursday d :80 p.m. Dorcas cacietr Ued aetJay 2 p m. raZB MXTHOD18T CHTaCB ' Coraer North Winter and Market street. D. A. Cohagaa, minister. Sundsy school 9:45 a.m. Church worship 11 a.m. ;Il meeting- 6:80. Evangelistic service 7:e. Midweek prayer meeiiae; Tbaraday 7:0. JASOV LEX KEMOKIAL METHODIST North Winter, Jefferson, 1'sirg rouada Road. Lvnn A. Waod ni.i.t. a' rkarr la school 9:45 a.m. Claaaea for all ages. Morning worship. 11 a.m. Anthem by the senior choir, Hsrk, Hark. My 8oul"1 by aneiiey. sneer toe airection of fTotessor Hermsn Clark. Sermon theme, "Jesas, the Eternal Conscience ot Men." Epworth Lesgues 6:80 p m. Iatarmediate, high school and ssnior.- Eveniag service 7:30 p.m. Young people's vested choir will sing. Sermon theme, "faith for Lite." Touag people) council meeting 8:30 p m. LESLIE METHODIST CHTJKCH South Commercial and Myers streets. Oesa C. Poindezter, minister. Sunday charch school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 11 a.m, message, 'How Res den Thout" The leagues meet at 6:30 p.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Open forum on the various" aspects of temperance. Paul Bur ger will give a report upon the delin quency problem in Salem end Majiou' coanty. SALElg MEinrOKITE CHTJBCH Corner of 17th snd Chemekets streets. H. H. Dick, psstor. Suadsy school at 9:45 s.m. H, W. Wall, supt. Moramg worship at 11. Teme, "The Destiny of Those That Do Not Believe on Jesas Chriat." Christian Endeavor at 7:30 p.m. Midweek prayer meeting Wednesday at S p.as. ' PEWTECOSTAL CHUSCH OP GOD 315 itorth Commercial street. Sun dsy services: Bible school 3 p.m.. Mis sionary Sundsy. Devotional and commun ion 8 p.m. Special evangelistic meetiugs by Evan. Chsrles Overton every night ex cept Monday night 7:30. Friday night healing. J. C. and Daisy Wilson, pastors PBESBT7. BRIAX CHURCH Winter snd Chemekets streets. Graver C. Birtchet, CD, psstor. Pro. Wm. It. Wright, director of young people's activ ities and music. Prof. F. E. Churchill, orgsnist. 9:30 s.m., general assembly of the church school nudes the direction of J. J. Fttzsimons. 11 ajn.. morning worship with the observsnee of Armistice da-. 8ennoa."A Wsrlest World." Anthctn, "Send forth Thy Spirit" (Schuerkv). Solo by Prof. Wright, "Let Not the Wise Man Glory" - ( MacDernaid ) . 4: 3D p.m.. Christian Endeavor societies. 7:30 .n. evening worship, sermon, "The Grsce of Gratitude' Anthem, "Hold Thou My Hand" (Briggs). Solo by Wm. Danville, "Thst Beautiful Ksme" (Camp). Wed nesday 6:30 p.m.. meeting of the Men's club. Dr. Bruce Baxter, speaker. Thurs day 7:30 p.m., midweek servics, discus sion led by Dr. Thome. riBST CHURCH OF CHRIST: . SCIENTIST Chemeketn and Liberty streets. Sun dsy school at '11 a.m. Services at 11 a.m. aad S p.m. Subject, f Adam and Fsllea Msn." Testimony mac tine at 8 a.m Wednesday Beading room ia tha Masonic temple open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on week days, except osy Wedaesdsy tha closing urns is. i;au. .. - ? EKQLEW00D UHTTED BRSTHREV 17th and Nebraska aveaae. Sundav school 9:45 a.m. Morning worship 14:50 i n, sermon. "He Msde It Again." Sole by H. F. Lints of Tha Dalles.. Christian Eadeavor 6:30 p.m. Evening service f :80 p.m.. sermon, "From Society to Salt." Duet- by Mrs. Foster and Mr. LInsa. Pray, er meeting Wednesday 7:80 p m. Choir rehearsal Thursdsy 7:30 p.m. O. X. Fos ter, psstor. UIT0 JSKETHSEA Mission street between ISth and Cnt- versity streets. Rev. A. 8. Henderson. psstor. Sundsy school 10 a.m Kenneth Holler, supt. Morning worship and eon. mron service at 11 e clock. Roe.: Is. Glenn Brady, presiding: elder, presching. In the evening the older will give a re port of ceaeral conference. Prsyer acv vice Wednesday JT:80 p.m. Jefferson Church Is Dr. E. W. Petticord Will Be Blain Speaker' at - i Both Services JEFFERSOT The Evangelical church will observe rallv day and homecoming Sanday with all day services. Sanday school will ! be held at 19 o'clock, followed! by preaching services. Dr. H. W. Petticord, district superintendent, wHl be the guest speaker. A baa ket dinner will be enjoyed at he noon hoar; . The afternoon services will be gin at 2:30 o'clock. Willard Hora sehnch of Lablah Center, and Lin den Laaner of Albany, both sons of former pastors ot the. eh arch here, . will be gaest soloists. ! at these services. The Christian En deavor will meet for a short ser vice at 7 o'clock, after which Dr. Petticord will speak. ? 7. j i Cbtrrrh Clnb Meets S: v The Wedding Ring clnb of tb Christian charch were entertained at the home of Mrs. Harvey Thurs ton Wednesday afternoon' with Mrs. Clinton Hart assisting hostess. Plans were made for the Christmas tree and dinner at tne December meeting. Mrs. Charles "McKee, Mra. George C. Mason, Mrs. F. G. Phil lips, Mrs. J. O. Vsn Winkle and Miss Addle Llbby, members of the Methodist Ladles Aid, met at tbe home of Mrs. J. 0. Fontaine Wed nesday afternoon to plan for their annual bazaar aad .cooked too c sale, December 4. Second of Odd Fellows Card Series Is plated Tonight for Silverton SILVERTON The second ser ies of card parties will begin at the Odd fellows hall . Satnrday night. This ia open to all Odd Fellows and -their families. ' At this meeting prises will be award ed for the first group of, card : games. - Sllverton Odd Fellow, visitors at Molalla Wednesday night wen George Busch, S, A. Gay, Lew navemnort. Jack Riches, and George Chris tea aen. - j ; RaUy Sunday - r-1 i..,v.::;; ! - - .