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PAGE FOUH OIU.GON STATESMAN, EUm, Oregon, Salnrday Ueraiax, Arngmmi 19, 13 Ko Favor Sways Us;.No Fear ShaU Awe" : ' From lint Statesman, March 18..1851 T. , THE STATESMAN PUBLISHING CO. . Chrte A. Eprasue, PreI4eat at the The Arsoclated Presa Is exclusively cntUM t the wee for public ttoe ef aU mws dispatches credited to It or cat otherwise credited tm tbie paper. '- ,' - - Aftmr som six or seven foif that tu Wnl limit for " have to be pushed higher than Its present 4S,uw,uw,uw durinsr the next session of Consxess rants witn Train wrecjss, 4k. T....M.ai or, WttU IIICSUW MatLMaircat; suojeci ior, iuunK unc trjeuw, mi -k - - Mickey Mouse in real news interest. A bill of $346 per man isn't much. Heck. '. The facta are. If anvone thine, that bv the end of the nave uruujriit iue wiaj ui jcuwuuicu(, wuyu S44.4W.O00.00O. which is quite With th irovernment losinff lion a rraarter, Connress will have some rather long-range mapoini to do when it comes me to set the next litn t for the administration to shoot at The pnnciple is much the same an the conventional red ras for a . auAnuiux LU tiim r i jw ways in wnicn uw sominutniiiuu mum avvu twxu"v mhaTrfl!Minr rmiest for a Weber limit for the total of the national debt. There is at method of merely makinar income aporoximate outgo: sucn frapTmesa is hardly to be expected, however, and certainly not from the rartv now in Dower. Comment is unnecessary. The second method ia to reduce time increase taxes. This again is about as popular as the hives, since it would call for a retreat on government hand outs durins an election year, there is a more involved method which would require a re vision of the nresent nolicv of toward currency inflation and duction in the Treasury working balance. Once again the administration will orobably mean its classical alternative, What will be done is almost will probably pass, to increase the national debt by another five billion, nr ten billion, or more, or less: at this point the Dublir is still orettv numb flenres in public finance. Relief will go on as it should, or. until more jobs are forthcoming, must and pension expen ditures will doubtless continue to grow. On the whole gov ernment must exnect a larger even the republicans must and New Deal innovations have come. Quite properly, to stay. . The point is that instead on which to lift the outside ness, there mnst shortly he more attention and a great deal more accomplishment directed ficient, and not immediately penditures. Those parts of the tained, can and shall be retained : but they can and must be retained at lower cost throusrh more stringent administration and a firm elimination of those portions which represent a sort of fake governmental experimentation. The Winning The Christian Science Monitor, excellent organ of non partisan news, this week indicates, under the heading of "The West Is Won" that , , The deeply rutted Chlsholm Trail over which thousands of cattle were driven from Texas Into Kansas now exists only . In memory, supolanted by a narrow path ot more enduring railway steel. .The picturesque fur-chapped (????-ed.) cowboy is rarely encountered, except at rodeos: the rampag . lng redskin has traded his tepee for a modern farm cottage. And more of the same in a similar Boston vein. .Even m western papers Kianey. 1 hen too there are historians and antiquarians, by wnom, In these parts, the site loon Is pointed out, and bemoaned; and the sacred places wnere army generals made peace with the Indians (or sisr- nally failed to make peace, and likewise made' the object of sentimental blather about the old days when men had guts and didn't give a damn who knew it; and soon and on. AB of this may be true guns really aren't seen in Salem T? - k j Vs . J "ulu "uva liuicou with heavy moustaches. But suu got a lew things. Right In Salem we have a tic a speciman. in bearintr and vtcguu was mure man a suouro era friends seem to think it) as and with iust about an much Kill OUirar within eichtv milpa of Rlim In fln H!rmn 1 . . - " nrniAH a ma a.. nuiMI wia ouc can anyone wants 10 rusn to goia or so with plentv of gullies to litter with the remains of grub stake. Ads for Copenhagen snoose are yet discernible on Ore gon fences, and you can still get shot for hunting things other man mereiy aeer. The badges of our barbarity of which Oregonians are I eMAMA AtkA 1AA1. J . L I orated in the mists of industrialization. Though we cannot cujr me encroaenmenta 01 tne wiA ana sea locks on the iaim fn m fi nrV;.i. a wreak ttiiivu 1a iiiui e The evening paper, la exnlalnlnr what hB.tmnnnai in s etc . 131 game fish In the last biennlum, indicates that natural enemies, pollution, turbines, overfishing, and unscientific restocking have been the catfses (or their loss. What about the three that went over the USUI i . .. i ! JC e3.wWa to Bueeor European a t uuunuiviB vi uia political opponents. Oil 1 is Are Awarded 3 Girls The $100 scholarship awarded annuauy by the University of Oregon Mothers' club to freshman women entering the university. three outstanding high school graduates, the club : announced yesterday. Miss Ruth Baker of Redmond, Miss Mary Jane Boring, ton of Oakland aad Miss Margue rite Bosch Campbell ot Portland were selected from a group of SO applicants by a committee of uni versity faculty members, headed by Dean art W. Onthank. Since If was started hi 1125, the scholarship .fund has made possible outright gifts of 81400. The Oregon mothers also msiutaia a revolving fund ot 22100 avail able for small loans. ... Students of the university and their parents have been invited to the annual Oregon picnic at Jant sen beach on Wednesday, August 23. Plana are being made to serve a free dinner to about 2500. ... . cnoiarsnit Associated frees Still i'Ointins UP . i vears of the New Deal, the mere the national debt Will probably . . .A AW Ae.aa, A V AVat A Hi-v Hitler a hpinc wortnv .u :r . " is interested in such a mundane next fiscal year the budget will a tidy sum, even in inese aays. money at the rite 01 about a DIM the bull: power of suggesion, .1 Minto wrote: - -wunanuoa naa .(1. I.Vm 4Xm. 1 I .1 I fill I m- the outset the unsophisticated expenditures and at the same oolitical heresies both. Finally buvincr silver at de luxe prices would make a substantial re shout "liberty, though by no "death ! certain to be a request, which on the subject of astronomical bndoret as a permanent thing: do admit that certain of the of lookine to ever higher rungs limit of the countnrs indebted toward a reasonable and ef drasticreduction in public ex new deal which should be re of the "West does one see writing of this of One-Eyed Bennie s old sa lost their hair in the nroeessi in a relative sort of way. Six- in these days, and cattle rus- u- : 1 i.. j mi? ux uy iuau-uiuuuicu viiuaus 1 what the hell, pardner, we've , circuit judge who is as authen vocabulary, of the Hvs when 01 XjOS Anireies las our Kast-1 a Winchester repeater itself Mrlr. Tiw Hli hunt rA I r . say ot crooaiine; ana any ume .m s w a ne s sun got a mountain range I civiiizanon as represented in I Columbia, yet we can still re- i-j.it. t man a 111 tie nairy. exiles by giving them homes in inai wtt Pretty good spot for the 1934 Prune Pact To End August 21 1 WASHINGTON. Aug. lt-(ff- n x4t marceung agreement and license for dried prunes pro- aueea to California, Oregon and Washington will be terminated August 21, Secretary Wallace said toaay. - Wallace said all reserve ton nage nanaiea under the program have been disposed of and the control : board has liquidated Its assets and discharged all its obli gation.. ..... Receni Arrival in State - Drotms in Mill Sou Pond ROSEBURG. Aug. ll-UPV-Wu- iiam bunion, 15, recent arrival from Wisconsin, drowned today In the Lnbbe Lumber ' company mui pona at Azalea when a raft broke up. : - . v---- - wt . -. - 111a orotner. jess, cinnr to a plank : and struggled to shore. Neither was able to swim, ' CHo for CsronCiffabtt Tho Ladtroot farm ni 1-1 HI the on vakli becamo that of Freeman V. Kldridre tho location of the Eldridfe school! e a Comet to this desk postal card readme: "la a recent ber of The Statesman 70a where the farm of Xtrier Lade-1 ront (melled LaDe rente was.' I -Xarier LadaroaU'a farm of I coo acrea was where the Kldridre land L. Sartre farma near Eld- 1 . run school honse are now. Per- 1 baps tho record, ot their aeeas 1 wonia nve exact location, inn 1 1 .1 v- . danghter of X. Laderoate. Mrs. BelMw Urtm w. P. collar. I route 2. box I2d. Salem.1 j V The writer to thankful to Mrs. Collard for the information, and I 1 ta Mrs. Belueae. They bota are 1 related to early pioneer tamtiiea. The Inquiry eamo in connecUon . 3!??"zJ?l?Z tbj Jj wlta HeBPy wniiamwn in do- I iQg harrestinr work la 184 1 j - - . t. v.i tt on the tarns of La-da-root, Jo- aeph Gerrato aad Daniel Ifatheny, at price of one dollar basbei of wheat to IMS per aero.' At tnat time, a dollar was res- resented by a bushel of wheat. Up to a snort tune thereto, money was measured In bearer skins. In Oregon. Mr. Minto wrote that the original contract on harvesting and threshing wheat, made by Williamson, waa with Dr. Elijah White. As Williamson and Minto engaged their board daring their harvesting work at the house ot Darid Carter and wife, (the wife luring been Orpha Lankton), both having been teachers in the Jason Lee mission: aad the boarding place in 184S having been one of the school buildings of the mission, then abandoned as a mission, this columnist assumed that the Dr. Elijah White farm must haTe been near the mission. (The Gervais place was two miles away, and the Matheny place close bj.) This columnist has tor a Ions time been attempting to get the exact location of the White siaee. la this connecUon the question was asked concerning the Lad- troot place. Now wo hare that. But the puzzle as to the exact lo cation of the Dr. White place la still unsolved. The Eldridge school house, dis trict number (0, Marion county. is on tne east side of the old Sa- lem-St. Paul highway (paved) about 15 miles north of Salem. F. E. Eldridge lone axo save the dis trict the site tor the school. Tne Marion county records show, not recorded till September 1911. the United States patent aeea to tne land claim ot F. X. and Mary Ann Ladtroote, being 643.28 acres, under claim number 52. The wife's Dart was the east nan. mat was the government spelling of the name. The spell ing 01 Basniord, historian. Is La deroute; that of Bancroft, histo rian, is Latourette. S "m S July 8, 1856, the owners of the donation claim (of 643.38 acres according to the deed) Bold their land to Michael Daughertv: the location being in township 5 south, 2 west. uaugherty sold 321.58 acres of it, later to F. E. Eldridge. and la ter sold the south half of the orig inal claim to Patrick Egan. Then YPmiruilvk VA 13 na to E' Eldridge, and a part to ti. Cupula. The deed of Eld ridge to the school district of land for the school house site was made Jan. 25, 1885. In giving the deed of their land hoidinc to Michai Ttanrwt tae original claimants signed with their marks. Indicating that they I ot lefned -to write. They njrnea as j-rancis xirier 1 ii. - rout and Mary Ana Laderout. nt their lawyer, or agent. In taxing their oaths, called them. and so wrote, Francis Xavier La- oaront and Mary Ana Ladarout. Of course he was a French Canadian, former employee ot the fni MmnlllV a MAmnsalA. - w-.jrMrf vwmyuiCTj mm ea hunter and trapper, and she was While the name' of Ladtroot (or ay other apening) is not on the lapoes; monument as in favor I of the onestion mttA nn tfcM w. of the question voted on there May 2, 1843, (the question of form ing a constitution and laws for the already functioning nrovislon- al government), he was there, and voted in favor of that motion. Tnat was certified to bv Dr. Robert Newell and by Rev. J. Parrish, who were both there and ! knew him well. 1 They were men whose words were never doubted. I now we know where the Lad troot donation land claim was lo cated, on which Henry William son and John Minto harvested gram in 1845, Williamson wield ing the cradle aad Minto forming iuo punaies. wnen tney had hanlmf tt.. bundles to the placo or nlaeca nr mresning, tney ot course used ox en or horses la tramping out the grain, then running it through a tanning mill, to separate the grain from the chaff. There was at ttt date no better way, in Oregon or eisewnere. Minto and Williamson I the lau w as a silent banner) boarht tfc BDanaonea ne mission site. They proaaoiy usea money made la har vesting for making the down nav- U1CBU . Summer Slump ' Orer ruKTULND. A a sr . Hjpu r r , : . . ... I vuu o usiues review said today tne summer slump had ended and xau buying had Increased retail business this week. Business wss reported ahead ot last week and the month thus far ahead of July OK I or department stores and variety Three Surviving Quads Gain in i ii The threo sarfivoiw tfthe fvdrupkts sag- strentrn, un aoexor reponea. xne ionn Doy oon. a boy, died two boors after birth. Here are the three mnlrorm, all gtrlm, with thete sarearold aaotheev The babiea wero wmititi by two . ' montha. uuajqu nop irFapsFa Ems TST.KlATtraPAX istoas. 8:S04-KilkBss'a Strtstis. 7:WH-Wii(ir VaU7 V:4V--8Ua BxMikia Occkastra. 8 ;00-H?lcamcnMrs. :3V Hiu sad Jtseeras, S:45 J(wm. ' SMO-r-Ta Pastor's CaU. S:l&-4-Tcua Jim Lawia. 0:3(H-O 8 Artist. lS.-OO Palaer Caacsri Orehattra. l:aa MaxBia ICatalM. 10:45 Woikta la th Naws. 10:50-r-Holljrwoal kibitxar. 11:00 Tram la4aa. 11 :4i Valo, fanda. 12:UO Stxt Saportar. Sws. 1J:30 HiUbiUy Sarsa4a. 11:45 tMuaical alata. l:UO rVoeal Variatiea. 1:15 rlnteraitiaf IT acta. 1:80 HoUywaoi Buckaraos. Irt0 Belt ChaBpkwtbis. 2:15 Paul Daekar Oreaaatra. 2:S0 Nawa. S:45 0na Kra-ia Oreaaatta. S:00 lraiaaa of Yaoth. S:30 Cats K' Jasuaan. :45 Lasioa Kawa Barracaa. 4:00 Chuck FaaUr Oreaaaira. 4:ao riiaa Braaakia Orekastza. i:W Siajit aiver FrejaO. & :30 W aaurnu'raa. 5:45 -Son, of tba Pioneara. ;00 LUmmmr Hoax StatoAiea. S:45 Xoeijht'a Baa4Uaaa. 1 :0O SwiagiBf Stziai. T:15 FHA Talk. 7:50 Lw Braaa Orekaatra. S:0O Ntwi. 8:15 Shep Fielaa Orcaaatra. 8:30 Fready Sugtl Orcatttra. 8:00 Xewipaper of tha Air. 9:15 Swinrtitte. 9:30 Kdvarda Old TiaMra. 9:45 tirad CoUina Orckcatra. 10:00 sun Hail. 11:00 Tonorrew'i Kawa Taaiakt. 11:15 Carl KaTaaaa Orckaatra. 11:30 Khytiai Jtaacaia. 11:45 Midaickt bwias Scaaiaa. a a a KQW SATURDAY 820 Za. T:00 Om tka MalL :15 Trail Blaacra. 7:45 Nawa. 8:00 MaakatUa llalodiaa. 8:80 Call to Youth. 8 :45 Cbarioteara. 8 :5 40 ArUnstoa Tima Signal. B.-00 Kinger. 9:15 Calling All Stamp Collector!. 8:30 Camoua itotea. 10:00 Orckaatra. 10:80 Goldaa Malodiea. 11:00 Stara.of Tomorrow. 12 :0O Orchestra. 1:00 at 1 Muaia Camp Program, 1:80 Summartima Swing. 1:45 Orchestra. 3:00 Kaltanmenr'a Kiadergartea. 2:25 Newa. 2:30 Art ot LWUg. S:45 Noriemea Quartet. 3 :00 Orchestra, 8:30 New. 4:00 Musical Buffet. 4:30 Orchestra. 5:30 Aixh Oboler'a Play. 6:00 Caravan. 8 :30 Orchestra. 7 :00 Nat.onal Barn Dance. 8:00 Avalon Time. 8:30 Orchestra. 10:30 Music by Woodbury. 11:00 Orchestra. . . KEX SATTTBDAY 1188 Kc 8:80 Musical Clock. T :00 Trio. 7:10 Market Quotations. 7:12 Lost and found Items. 7:15 Sports School. 7:30 Our Barn. 8:00 Ir. Brock. 8:30 Farm and Home. 9.30 Patty Jean. 8:45 Uttla Variety Show. 10:00 Home Institute, 10 : 15 Orckaatra. 10:80 Kawa. 10:45 Merry Xaaic 11.00 Orchestra. 11:30 Khythmie Moods. 12:00 Club Matiaea. 12:80 Kawa. 12:45 Chik Matinao. 1:00 Market KaparV 1:05 Rfcythnw by Biearaa. 1 :30 Orchestra. 8:00 Curbstone Quia. 8:15 El Ckice Spaaiak Kara. 1 :25 Kaws. 2:30 Raafraw of tka Mean tad. 3:00 Message of Israel. 8:80 Frees Hollywood Today. 4 rOO Orchestra. 4:80 Breat House. 8:00 Orckeatra. 5:80 Orgaaiab 6:45 Parti aad at Klght. 8:00 Baildars o Tobmitow. 7:00 Orckaatra. 7:80 Baack stays. 7:45 Tropical Hoods. 8:00- Bperta Beportar. 8:15 News. 8:30 Baseball. 10:15 Orckaatra. 10:30 Tka Quia Boar. 11:00 Newa. 11:15 Organist. 11:45 Sports Final. e X0IV SATURDAY 910 K 8:15 Market Keoorta. 8:20 KOIN Klock. 7:45 Kewa. OO Breakfast Bnri 8:15 Women ot Toanorrow. Noted Chalk E. H.! Sloan WeU-knOWW chalk artist. rmnidrl b mu. nt ttu.c who have seea his work to be Aiwrics'i bw la this field, win sp ew at both monimg sad eveaiBg awrvlces Ssntday at the First Bap tist cbarch here. Workiag at Utsdns; speed with the cravom, his art pictures are said to achieve real beauty with unique Ugbilng ef -recta. Btr. Sloan, a New Mexico tan, has recesitly completed a tomr of the east. nnr: T' 8:80 Let's Pretend. ' 8:00 HwUe Agaia. 9 :1S Orebeatm. 9:30 Cousamer Kewa. . lO:00 National Tennia ICatckaa, 11:0) This aa4 Tka. 11:80 Katteaal Tsanni Matcnea 11:45 Mews. 12 :00-r-Xatioaal Tennia Katebaa. 13:80 What Price aaaerieal 1:00 TrsTars Handicap. 1:15 Xationai Tennis Matckos. 1 :80 Orchestra. 2:15 Newspaper of the Air. 8:00 Aaaonenais at Work. 8:30 County Seat. 4:00 Lot's Joia tks Band. 4 :SO Profeasar Quia. e:00 CalamM Bpecta. 5 :SO Singer. 8:45 Satardaf Xifkl Serenade. 6:15 Court ot Human aUlaUoaa. . 6 :45 Organist. . 7 :0O Orckaatra. 8:09 Your Hit Parade. 6:43 Orchestra. 10:OO Five Star Final 10 :15 Orchestra. e KOAO SATTJBJXAY 550 Bx. 9:00 Today's Prograau. 9:03 Hememakers' Hour. 10:00 Waatker Pewacaat. 10:kO M mi tor Tiowa ko Newa. 11:00 Variety. 11:30 Katie of tU Huters. 12:00 News. 12:15 Farm Hour. :O0 Dinner Concert. 6:15 News. 6:30 Farm Hour. 7:45 Science News of tko Week. 8:80 Guard Tear Health. 8:45 Muaia oi the Maatara. X4QW STJVDA.Y 620 Ko. 8:00 Sunday Sunriao Pre grant. 8:30 Oa Yoar Job. 8:59.40 Arlington Time Signal. 8:00 Manic far Moderns. 9:30 Sunday Sympkoaetta. 10:00 Stars of Today. 10:80 Chicaro Round Table. 11:00 Chautauqua Symphony Concert i-s:uo ttangera Serenade. 12 :30 Concert HaU. 12:45 Newa. 1:00 Hall of Fan. 1:80 Start ot Today. 2:15 Alice Joy. 2 : SO The Grouch Club. 3:00 Professor Puixlewit. 3:30 Baad Wagon. 4:00 Don Ameche, 5 :00 Manhattan Merry-Go-Eound. 5:30 Album of Familiar Music 6 :0O Symphony Orchestra. 6:30 Carnival. 7 :0O Walter Wiackoll. 7:15 Irene Rich. 7:30 The Aldrich Family. 8:00 Hollywood Playhouse. 8:30 One Man's Family. 9:00 Night Editor. 9:15 Orchestra. 10:00 Newa Flashes. 10:13 Bridge to Dreamland. 11:00 Orchestra. . XEZ SUNDAY 1 180 Sc. 7:00 Down Melody Lane. 7:80 Dr. Brock. 8:00 Radio City Musie HalL 9:00 The Quiet Hour. 9:30 Lost and Found Items. 8:32 Continental Varieties. 10:00 Nst'i Musie Camp Program. 10:30 Radio Tips. 10:45 Treasure Trails of Song. 11:00 Melodiea for Milady. 11:15 A Bookman's Notebook. 11:30 Let 'a Go to Work. 11:45 Allen Both Presents. 12 :00 National Vesvera. 12:30 Tapestry Musieale. i:ou family Altar Hour. 1:30 Today 'a Candid Story. 1:45 Ray Perkins at World's Fair. 2 :00 Baseball. 6:45 Catholie Tratk Society. 6:00 Grant Park Concert. 6:30 Cheerio. 7:0 .Newa. 7:05 Orchestra. 7:15 Trio. 7:80 Book Cast. O 7 : 45 Orchestra, 8 :0 Sports 1U porter. 8:15 Newa. 8:80 Hawthorne Temple, 8:00 Everybody Sing. 9:10 Orchestra. 10:00 Tbo Raack Boys. 10:15 Mr. Nobody. 10:80 Family Altar Hour.'' 11:15 Organiat. XOIV STJITDAY 848 Xc 8:00 Weat Coast Church. 8:30 Salt Lake Tabernacle. 6:00 Cknrek ot tko Air. 6:30 Walbora Brown Strinra. 10:00 Democracy in Action. ii :imj laramoia symphony. 12:00 So Yoa Think Yea Know Xnsie. 12:80 Dance Time. 12:45 Religion in tko Newa. 1 :00 Columbia Country Journal. 1:30 Choral Program. 2:00 Gay Nineties. 8:30 Gateway to Hollywood. 8:00 Old Songs ot tko Churek. 8:30 News. 8:45 Recital 4:00 Adventures ot Cilery Queen. 6:00 Summer Hoati 6:00 Alibi etna. 6:30 H. V. KaltoaVora, Commentator. 6:45 Singer. 7:00 Spelling Boo.! 7:30 Organist. j 7:43 Orckestra. Artist Her Strength Musie 8:30 News aad Btvievs. 8 :4S Orchestra. :SO Sporta Mirror. 9:45 Orchestra. 10:00 Five Star Final. 10:13 Tito Oalsar sad His Ouitar. 10:30 Orekoetra. 11:45 Prelude to ktidalta. Chiircli ObseiTing 25th Anniversai Court Street Congregation to Hold Special Days9 Services This Week This week, August 20 to 2 will be celebrated aa the 25th an niversary of the Court S t r e Church ot Christ, with C. F. Swan der, secretary of the Oregon Chris tian Missionary convention, bring ing the first message of the anni versary program at the Sunday morning service. Just 28 years ago. en August S3. 1114, the church organised with 24 charter members and Rev. R. L. Morton the first minister. it was known for many years as the "Bungalow Christian church. Four or more former pastors and some of the charter members wil attend the anniversary program. BOO Members now Today the church boasts a mem bershlp of 300, carrying on an ex tensive program oi activities un- der vt. H. Lyman, pastor. The public is welcome to at- tena su the anniversary events. The anniversary dinner and spe cial program will be held Wednes day night. August 23, at which time Hugh McCallum. former min ister or tne church, who Is now pastor of the Msllory Avenue Christian church in Portland, will onng me principal address. Breezes Blow UP New Forest Fires Uietco River Blaze HW Incendiary; 3000 Acres Are Covered (By the Associated Press) nising winds whinned western Oregon Friday, scattering fire over 3.000 acres in the Chetco river district of Curry county and mreatening new outbursts of the nuge Saddle Mountain conflagra tion. The Chetco fife, burninr larrelv in reproduction trees and brush, was said by Ed Cliff, Siskiyou na tional forest supervisor, to be of incendiary origin. More than EOA men fought the blase, which swept toward the west boundary of the national forest. a wo spot tires were controlled inursoay near the Saddle Moan tain nre lines. The big blaze crackled warningly within Its lines, threatening a new outburst District Fire Warden Cecil Kvie aaia me principal danger appeared oa Elkhorn Creek near the Trask- wuismette camp. ine Columbia national forest fire near Willard. Wash., remain- ed m check. It burned 14.880 acres; the forest service estimated. Rev. James Smith Much in Demand Although Retired Rev. James Alkln Smith finds it difficult to quit the active work of tne ministry. ne resigned the duIdU of the Presbyterian church at Cottars Grove last May and removed to saiem the first of Jane, to live In his home on S. Church St. He hat been called on to supply churches nere and there, beginning with the Eirst Congregational church, then at independence. Mill City, last Sunday at Nofhrainrter Presby terian church, Portland, next Sun- A aTta mo a. uay at miu taiy again, men on August 27th In the First Presby terian cnurcn nere in saiem. , Last week he waa Bible teacher the surer Creek young folks conference ana next week ho is to till the same position in th State Christian Endeavor summer conference at Turner, a position be has occupied for many Tears. n is one oi tne two nastor arf. flsors of the State, CE union and oiten called on to address the dlstr: t and state conventions. bur-Year-Old 1 Takes Luang Trip GATES MHtoa Knapp, a, may aot be very old but he i ; "t to seeing tbo world oa bis own. Hilton arrived here this week tram Berkeley, Calif., traveling aloae oat a bus all the' way. : iz : .-' . Hfltew la the sow of Mr. Mrs. Sam Knapp. CAXTAXT BAFTZXT XHIa and Saath Libert streets. Bar. lm 0. Woaigor. - KWe ockemt, 8:45, a. aa. Wensaisv 11 o'cteck. Dr. Jamoe W. stteogaet. m-. 1 miononia. amarwea; - r lag Pmeoo aad Doug Things' Yenng poepK 6:4A p. at. tvenlag worakip. 8 Wttok, aornaoat ''Maa's Cuapslty Is St ereaaee Than a Weaaaa'sr Ir. m a m w winkt hhIu lactare WiU aogaso and tko FkUeaopky of lamer" or aar. j. a antrair, sr. Is Losiio aaditonam. Midweek ner vate, W pentads, 7:30- p. XTactk Libertr ot Marion atroeta. Dr Irriaa A. Fax. Bible ackooL 8:48 t Meramg swrrica. 11 'clock, termea by Kvwmtt H. memn. eknlk nrtial aad evan geUat. Swntor BYPU. 6:18 p. as. High aebeel BYPU. 6:S6 p. an. gvnain SPel service. 7:80 'clock, aaesaoa by Averett B tUoaa. oarsma lUasttatod. C&TJBCH OT CHSISY Cottage and Skipping atroeta. Snndsy Biblo study. 18 a. am. Sermon, 11 emaject: 'SeUUg Christianity." The Lord a Busner. 11 :se a, am- m p, am- subject: "Divine Heaiiag." Traia ing cbMS, 7 :15 p. nXST CSXXSTXA Center and Hick atroeta. tiny I Drill. Caarck ackoei at SiSO a. aa. witk k. W. Cooler, aapC 81 jrning w o r e k i p end Ceeamuaion at 1845. Aatkcm: -The Lerd Is Kzaitea" (West). Soto, T. t. Bates: "Sod 8 Loved tko World1' (ren ria). Boras i: "Tk bocuritj of the CkBrck." ChriatUa gasoaver at 6:15 kveaiag aarvtce at 7:80. Aatkost: "Seme Bleaaed Day" (Mevia). Trio by Ber nice Capttssor. Klaoo loaslan and John Schmidt: "Lord. Speak to Me," fox. Sermon: "Bible Picture at be leas Pto pie." Midweek service. Wednesday at T:4S p. as. CHXISTLUr AK7 aCSalOaABY ALU AKCX 201 8 a n t k Commercial street, Paul CoUord. Sunday: SUO i Rev. "Stroaata oi Grace," broadcast. KSLM. 6:45 a. av. Suadsy school. 11 worship, sermoa; "The Psstor's Great Desire." 6:48 p. at., routk groups. 1:45 p. m ovangelistio sarv.ee. oermoat "Be lieving. Obeying, Beieieing. ' Taoaday, 8 p. nt- Misaiontry prayer band, 1910 Booth Commercial street. T:4S p. Cottage prayer aneotins. lte Soetk C mmerria, staeot. Prieey, T:a f Bs orchestra aad choii lebearaal. rrast ooHaxxoAnoKAi. Center at Likorty street. Bobert A Hutchinson, worship service at 11 a. sermoa: "Spiritual Becoverj." Special nruaie. - ! eveamg aerv tea. KIIOST XEkfOaiAX. COVOaBOA- TIOVAL 18th Stover. sai yerry streets, Havard C. MbrBiaa sorvteo at 11 o elocJ "God Is Like a Mountain. Sunday 6:30 p. sekool, 10 a. at. Yonag people, BETHAJTY XVABrOZXICAX, ABD BE- roiHID Kortk Capitol and Marion streets. Bd- wia Borttatsa. Church school, 10 a. Albert Barth, topt. Worship. 11 a. message by Kev. Arnold Kliek of Col bun. Ohio. Vocal selo by Enoch Maem. ieuea am, leuraday. s p. m. witk Myr- uo ocanneiie, 1010 center itreet. nXST EVAVBBUCAXi Manaa aad Summer atroeta. Bev. James . Lamp ot 11. Sunday school at 8:6 a. as. Mrs. W. A. Btrkoa, tupt. Mora- lag worship at 11 o'clock, aennea: "Tbo cnriat el Uta Book." Xeutk groups, 6:30 p. m. Erana-eustie aervice at 7:30 p. m with tha messaea in .era on ,nd unr Hi hie study and prayer service Thursday at i .v p. m. OOVBT STUXXT CHTJBCR or OHBISS tOhristtsa) 17th aad Court streets, W. H. Lyme a. Bible acbeol assembly. 8:45 a.m.. Morning worship and Communion. 10:45. Choir, "ioeht My Way" (St. Claire). The morning message by C. r. Swandar. atata secretary, Oregon Christian Missionary cob Tea lien, cnriatian ndaaver. 7 D. service. 8 n. m. worahin aarriea i ducted by tko young people. Evening crmvu; seeping watea witk Jesus." rxxsT CHTJBCH OF CEBIST. S0XBB- T1ST Chemeketa and Liberty streets. fhnA.v a. m. oervieea at it a. m. lesson-sermon: "Mind." Wednesdsy evening meetiac st S o'clock inelnd.. testimonies ei healing, free public read ing rooaa in SOS Masonic templo open daily, except Sunday and kolidaya. from 1 a. m. to 8 B. as. Wedneidir. until 30 p. m. EVAHGELIStTO TABEBMACLB Ferry and IStk streets. Sunday school, 45 a. m, lonald tlliott, aunt. Church aervice, 11 a. m., aubieet: "Divine Heal- ing: 3rd sermon." Krsngelistic service. 45 p. m.. anbiect: "Tha A Int.. .. the Omega." Younr neonla. Tu..l.. ., 7:45 D. aa. BibU .tnjiv a Ef'17, P"Tev meeting "at 8 p. m. C. ?. Weiton. Dsator. FOxrasQTJABB 008TEZ, 19th and Breyman streets. Re. Rt.w. art G. and Juaniu M. Billings. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school. 11 a. m worship hour, Bev. JoaoiU M. Billines: "Bo It With All Thy Might." Missionary ot tering 6:80 p. m. Crusader. B,nu services. 1:45 p. m evancaU.ti. R.. Stew.,, p. Billings: "The Dark Hour Before the Dawn." Wednesday. 7;as p. m., prayer and praise. FVidar. 7 ran .. midweek Bible study aervice. Morning MediUtian.' c...:.. KSLM at S a. as. daily. BIQHIJUrD FMEhTDa r. Clio Brown. Sunday school at 10 Bs. Freachine at 1 1 r-i...i Endeavor, T p. m. Evsngeiistia servieo "'- Edfsr Si ma WiU preach. Prayer meetin am n,n.i.. t.:i- I cntion Bible acbeol will convene oa Mea- ,w ws. S to 18 daily. All enuarea I rem 6 to 15 raara eld iavited. Interdenemiaatioanl. JEHOVAH'S WTTHBSSXa Meet Sunday, T:30 p. m. in the As ternal Tarn nlav ddr r..t.. ble study. " w B1ABQUAM PICKIO MARQTJAM The kr.M..m church congregation will hold a picnic dinner near the jack bridge on the butt Rnni. Wl" morning services. What Do You Thin It? "YOU'RE OM THE AfR" Starting Monday, Aug. 21, the Street er vill be a daUy feature. Monday throngli Saturday 12:35 noon. New Location In Front of the First National Bank . Salem's Tallest Building You Aro Invited to express your views on local, national and world issues Your own committee func tions Your dty's celebrati;on8--It,8 the Willamette valley's information bureau. "YOU'RE ON THE AIR" DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY--12.35 ft i M-B-S USUI 1CXTHODIST : South Coaunercial aad Myers Street, Pea a C Foiadonter. Church school, 8:45 a. as. Worship. 11 a. m, sermon: rTeparing the Way." Epwerth League, T p. an, sabjectt "Frnynr. kvening aer vice. 6 o'clock. Devotional aervice led by yoaag people. Call to worship, Dick French. Seng leader, Shirley Laws. Poem: "Un Church Building,' Edgar truest by Frances French. Dwet: "Doea Jesus Care," Shirley Uri ,oi Clarence Waring. Prayer. "A Prayer," kdgar Gsest by Jtsa Boyee. Scripture, Konsid Wsriag. Sermoa: "Jesus, the Christ" by tko Minister. XESTt HAMS FEBTTKCOSTAI. ASSEM BLY 176 Gerth avenae, West Sslem. Sunday acbeol, 10 a. an, Moraiag worship, 1 1 o'clock. Avaageliattc aervHre, 7:45 p. m. Midweek service. Wednesday and Fri day eights aad children's church, Satur day alteraooa, 8 o'clock. Mrs. Mary K. Bales in charge. W. A. Crumpacker, pastor. AXBXICAJf LUIHXXAN Church street betweea Cbemeketa and Canter atreeta, Bev. F. W. Kriksen. 11 a. bl, worship, sermon: "The Affective Prayer." Special as a sic arranged by Pro. , W. Uobsoa, director of musie. Aathem: "King of Love My Shepherd la' (Shelley). Offertory solo by trariaud MoUowell. Communion aervice broadcast ate. K81.M. 11 to la noon. 6:80 p. m. yoaaf people's service. Lather League. CHXI8T ZJTTBZBAM ALC 18th aad State atreeta. atev. Amos E. Hi a aeea an, A. M. Engliak, 11 a. m. (Jer stas, f a. at. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Bee. L. Lad wig will have charge ot ail the services. T. JOHB'S LUTHEBAB (hLasoarl Synod) IStk aad A atreeta, H. W. Gross, vices, It a. aa. Eer- TOSt MXTHODIST State street at Cknrek. Sunday achool at S:4 a. m. Werahip, 11 a. ik. Dr. J. O Uarriaea preaching. Aatkam "As Pants the Heart" (Louis Spot her) by the" choir. Solo: "Ave ktsris" (sUscsgiai, Mr Manaing NeUen. gpworth League, 7 p. as. Ko ovening aervice. nZB SCKTHODIST Kortk Winter aad Market atreeta. Rev. tK A. Cokasaa. Sunday a a ko el ,9:45 a. m. Cknrek worship, H a. aa. Young people'! meeting, f p. at. Evsagelistic service. 7 48 p. as, Bov. W. Hslet of Los Aageies will spook on: "Tko Japan eaa Cknrek ia Soothers California." Prayer meeting, Thursday, 8 p. m. JASON LBE METHODIST a Boyaor Smith, B. D. Cknrek achool, 8:45 a. aa. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, te-mon bv Dr. J. Edgsr Purdy, district tupt. of the Salem district. Evening wor ship at 7:80 o'clock with the young peo pie leading. Midweek aervice Thursday at 7:30 p. m. naST CHTJkCH Or THE VAXAklYE Leo W. Collar. Center street at 13th. 6 a. an prayer-fellowabip. 9:45 a. m., Sunday Biblo achool. 11 a. m., divine wor ship. Solo, Lowell LoveslL Offertory, orchestra. Choir special. Sersaos: "Tba Secret ot True Obedience." 6:45 p. m., young people. 7:45 p. m.. miaaionary aervice. Ladies' quartet, tha Wenger tistsrs. Duet, tks Hotter twins. Choir special Sermoa by Bev. and hfrs. Irs Taylor, returned missionaries from Peru, South America. PENTECOSTAL XIISI0V Suaday: Biblo school. 9:45 a. m. De votional. 11 a. as. Evangelistic, 7:30 p. m. Keviyal meeting every night except Monday. Young people'a meeting Friday eight. Evaagelista Peter DeYeenr of . California aad Edna Winsteod ot Inde- pendence. J. C. and Daisy Wilson, pas tors. SOUTH BAXEM rilENSS South Commercial at Washinrton. Dil lon W. Mills. Sander achool. 10 a. an. Meetiac for worship, 11 a. as. Christian Kadeavor. 7:15 p. m. Evaarelistie aer vice, 8 p. a. Prayer meeting Thartday at 8 p. at. SMOLBWOOD VVXTMD BBSTHBgsT 8:45 a. m Saaday achool. U a. a, orthip, Mrs. Ira D. Warner on "The Romance of Church Membership." 7 p. Christian Endeavor. 8 p. m.. vership. The. Divine Laundry." Mra. Waraar will ahow pieturea ot England. Church of the 1711 13th & Center W. Collar Pastor atreeta TWO OUTSTANDING SERVICES SUNDAY 11A.M. Sokv Mr. Lowell Loveall Choir special directed by Mr. Wj. Frlesesi. Sermon: The Secret of Obedtence. 7:45 P. M. Missionary Service Ladles quartet, the Wenger sisters. Choir amd orchestra, special music Duet, the Boffer twins. Sermons, Rev. and Mrs. Ira Taylor, mis sktnarirs to Perm, 8. J Dyaamfc - Spirit-Filled Interesttes; HEAR THEM l a 1360 Ke. L.