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PA OR TWELVF THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 6. 1919. 6 - ' -it I 1 ' ? ' : f for a dry, come. I ST. rAULS CHURCH Second Sun day in Advent. T:"ff a. m. holy com lnunion: 9:45 a. m. church school; 11 a. m. choral celebration nml sermon; 7:30 m. evenins prayer nml .nldross. Kveryboily welcome. Chas. 11. rowel!. lector. form'al service please do not MINfXSTRRIAIi ASSOCIATION the fcalem-M'-iiifitoiiaJ association will meet Monday at ten o'clock In the T. M. C. A. The address on "Missionary Edu cation," will be presented by V. O. XjCC. . ASSOCIATED BIKLE STUDENTS Meets in Moose hall for studies in 6th Vol. and Tabernacle Shadows. Junior classes at 1 0 p.- m. N. M.' Lewton, lec turer, of Portland, will speak in the ' liall at 2:30 p. m. on Jesus Comes Again! -How? When? "Why 2, All in.- ited. Seals free; no admission. STATU lNSTfTllTIOXS Services at the state institutions Sunday will be hold as follows: 9:00 a. m. State Hos pital by y. C. Kantner; 2:30 p. m. Cottagre farm by R. L. Tutnam; 3:00 p. m. Girl's Training school, by L. W. Portor; 3:15 p. .in. Tuberculosis hos pital by V. A'. I.auner. IWITBD BRETHREN Castle Cha ple, corner of Nebraska and 17th Sts. Sunday school 10 a. m. Superintend ent W. W. Rosebraugh. FrcacHing at 11 a. m. by the pastor George Chap jnan, Preaching 7 p. m. Ladies Aid on ednesday afternoon. Prayermeeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Choir practice on I'riday 7:30 p. m. COURT ST. CHRISTIAN CHURCH corner North 17th and Court streets. Tills is the annual "Christian Woman's Board of Missions" day. Bro. R. A. Moon of Kug-pne, Oregon, will brinn a special messape at the morning hour of worship. Bro. Moon has a brother Bvwett now In Africa, as a missionary and for this reason he has a peculiar interest in missions that noiie of ua have. We know he will deliver a ser mon worth while. Our bible school bp Sins promptly all 0 a. m. "Samuel the judge" will be the story for tho child ren. In the afternoon at 2 p, m. the pastor will preach at the Cottage Farm and at 3 p. m. at Turner. The junior society will meet at 5:30 p. m. Youn .People's society at 6:30 p. ni. Song service and sermon, "Three Much Needed Strikes" 7:30 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. the choir will meet under, the instruction of Prof. Sites. If you sing or want to sing join our choir and get these helpful instructions from one who knows music Thursday 7:30 p. m. Prapermeeting; 8 p. m. teacher train ing class. A most cordial welcome to all to tittend all or any of these servi ces. R. Id. Putnam, pastor. MILL OPERATIONS SIM LIMITED BY SHORTAGE Of CARS ANNUAL POLK COUNTY lag the total of all taxes for tho pi.hu-lllidr debates during C liristn aH VHoa ing year levied by towns and oltleH In Hon. The Inter-class series w II h hold Polk county: Bulla. UMSfi; Imle-1. luring the first two weeks alter Christ peudence, $9. 672. OS; Monmouth, f 4.-1 matt. .rails Lumber operations in western Ore gon and western Washington continue to bo hampered by the ear shortage that ha prevailed for the last two or three months and that seems to be growing worse Instead of better. A number of prominent mills ai out of the market entirely because they cannot get enough cars to ship the orders already on their books; others are closed down entirely. Thi8 latter circumstance reduced produc tion t the US mills Contributing ;o the West Coast Lumbermen's associa tion report last wtsek to 76,S19;210 feet which was U.67 per cent below nor mal. The trade is clamoring for lumber for all kinds of building and construc tion purposes; despite the withdrawal of many mills from the market orders booked by association mills for the week aggregated 90,379,728 feet, or ders being 13,000,507 feet above pro duction. On account of the scarcity of equip ment shipments for the week were reduced to C0.1l'S,9S4 foot of which 8,133.528 feet wero moved in the )n. mcstic cargo trade, 6.297,717 feet were FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL (exported and 3.911.739 feet delivered CHURCH corner Church 'and State locally. The balance of 42,720,000 feet streets. 9:15 a. m. old fashioned class or U24 cani wns moved by rail. meeting, room 4, in the Sunday school i But at thp eame time the mills ac room, W. L. Cummlngs. superinten I Pted orders for 2387 cars of Baling. Or.; Bee. 6. The Polk coun ty commissioners court in session in Dallas this week made up an estimated budget for the running of tho county during tho coming year and recom mended that there be levied upon the property in the countv liable for taxa tion tho sum of 21.6 mills on the dol lar. . The probably receipts of the county during the coming year has been placed at $7000. Amount of cash on hand in general fund and general road fund Is $30,000. Total amount to be raised by taxation $273,794. Total amount to be raised In general fund, including state tax, state market road lunu and Including the state appor tionment and interest on bonds is $154,994. Amount to be raised in com mon school fund and library fund $4S, 800. Oonoral road fund $70,000. The county court estimates that it will take at least $310,794 to operate the coutny during the coming year. The following Is a statement show- 594.80; West Salem, City $4,045.82. $3,077.34; Colleges Asrce On Timely . Topic To Debate After Xmas ltv acreement between tho throe colleges, the subject of the triangular debate between Willamette university, Pacific university und MeMinnvlllo col. lege will be, "Resolved, That tho Uni ted States should secure a mandatory control of Mexloo." As this will also be the subject for the inter-class debates at Wlllumette, tho candidates for the class teams are already gathering material. The teams must be picked before the Christmas vacation, so that they may prepare SKINNER & WHITE 00 YOU LABOR AGENCY WANT' 35 N. 2nd St., Portland HE LP 9 We famish promptly Farm Help. " fcr r Milkere, WooJ Cutten. Mill Ump Mid Kitchen Help. Phone Broadway 3205 State Fire Loss $305,200 During Month Of November Twenty-throe fires in Oregon, exclu sive of Portland, during November re sulted in losses aggregating $300,200. c ROUP Spasmodic croup it - usually relieved with one application of according to th v. Tha Oregon City firo J'o $300,000 rnppnu th, Z Ik n. vembor fire toll, iuorm, ,' port. ,Q Uw t. 'YOUR BODYGUARD"-30'. 60. JSP mm W.20 POTATOES Hurbankn. Amerloari w mah, Ournot Chill. Wppinn na soon M Von funy matured f Phone 7,7 or .ddJJ Btroot, 8alem. Orson, RIANOSBROSt f'-IUST COXIIKEOATION'AL C'llCKCH At Liberty and Center si reels IV. C. Kantner, minister. 10:00 a. m., Sunday school with . ciriNsos for all, W. I. Staley, superin tendent., 11:00 n. in., "The Kyes of Hie Heart." 6:00 p. m.. Christ ian Endeavor, Miss Margaret Livesley, leader. A live society with live meet ings. 7:30 p. m. "The man who went west irtid took his religion with him." Motion pictures after the address. I . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thos. S. Anderson, minister. Church school 9:45, Joseph H. Albeit, superintendent. Classes for all. Morn'n '.vorship at 11 o'clock, theme: "The Cr.iet Influences i Mfe are Most Forceful." "The SUU fcinall Voice.'" Young pejp'.e s meeting at 6:30. Evening worship 7:?0. sub feet dent., 9:45 Sunday school, Prof. J. "V Todd, superintendent. .Whole' families .should come, also students and strang ers, "Ho, everyone, come ye!" this in vitation applies also to the church service at 11 a. m. At this time there will be a sermonette for the children by the pastor, Rev.'R. N. Avison, top ic. "Cfod's Lighthouse" and sermon subject "No More Pain," also address on "Tuberculosis by Dr. C. Bellinger, superintendent of that hospital. In the evening, :30 p. m. sermon by the pas tor, subject, "Choice and Destiny," a message for young folks. 3:00 p. m. Bro. Rosebraugh will conduct the ser vices at the Old People's home. 6:3-) p. m. Senior Epworth league, Margaret Bowen leader, duet by Misses Mon tague and McClintock. Junior league in Epworth hall, Thursday 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. The message by tho pastor, the inspirational singing, the prayers and testimonials and above all the presence of One among us, make this an hour business, bringing the total volume of undelivered rail -orders at these IZb operations up to 12,779 cars, or 383, 370,000 feet. ' This, with an unshipped balance of 79,666,000 feot in the domestic cargo trade and 20.922,000 feet' in tho ex port trade gives the group of 125 mills contributing to last week's report a total of 484.969,000 feet of unshipped business. With the chronic scarcity of shipping and the continued scarcity of cars this figui-e threatens to grow. Men. R ead This! A Few Choice Patterns of DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED TWEEDS Which we are making up in suits for and $55 ALLIES DETERMINED HUNS NOT TO BENEFIT rhe Aaronic Benediction." Next yp,t shuld not miss. "Come and bring Thursday evening a special .church school prayer and social service. Strangers cordially welcome at all ser vices. another." LESLIE METHODIST CHURCH Coiner South Commericnl and Meyers streets, Horace N. Aldrich, pastor. Sun-' day school opens at 9:45 a. m. E. A. p T Dallas Legion To Observe Sailing Date With Dance Dallas, Or., Dec. 6. To commemor ate their sailing date from this country Jlhoten. eupcrintondent. Miss Sue Wil- f"L , T "ecBmo ii. isu, tno , Diuun i-iuml ui uie American .Legion will give a big dance in the , 4:uala armory. The affair promises ,to be one of the most pleasant social (events of the season :(nd invitations J have been sent to members in all partj of the county inviting them to be pres ent that night. The armorv has been Hams in charge of the primary de l artmen. 11 a. m. public worship, with . tcrmon by the pastor, theme, "Chris tian Confidence." t:30 p. ni. the de votional meting of the Epworth lea gue under the direction of Mrs. J. B. finch. 7:30 p. n. Evangelistic servi ce subject "In 'vViiat ' hill We Glory?" J1 SO p :n. soci.u hour under the miUiiu ' vit m the I'r.wovth l'.'ague. CATHOLIC CHURCH Communion luat-s at 7:30, high mass and sermon l-v pastor at 10:30, subject for sermon, "What things soever were written, were written for our learning." Rom. xv. 4. Benediction and sermon in the evening when "Tho Sign of the Cross" will be the subject for instruction. On Monday, Dee. 8, a holy lasucuuy decorated during the past few days by members of the Legion who have spared no pains to make the evening enjoyable for those, attending. Special Travel Permit Mav Be Needed For Harvard Team New York, Dec. 6. A special travel permit from tho rail day of . tion in Wrtuhinctr. i. obligation, masses will be in the church before tra.nnnrtnHn -m v. .. 1:00 and 9:00. Last mass followed the Harvard football squad's proposed benediction. Boy s choir practices 'tHr tn ti, Tnm of officials in the office of A. T. Hard, in, eastern regional director, decided today. f "It certainly will be tho policy of the administration to discourage nil un necessary travol during the present crisis," one official said. The football trip could hardly be classed as "necessary" he believed. at by at 2:00 Saturday afternoons; Catechism at 3:00 and confesaolns at 4:00. Rev. J. R. Buck, pastor. . NAZARENK CHURCH Nineteenth and Marion street. The special revival ! meetings are still In progress and are llng conducted on the real Gospel plan. They will continue over Sunday the 7th of this month. Sunday school at 9:45 AV. B. Hardy, superintendent. By Ed L. Keen United Press Staff Correspondent.) London, Dec. 6. Great. Britain and France are determined that Ciprtuany shall not benefit from America's hesi tancy in ratification of the peace trea ty, it was learned authoi-lUallvely to day. Should Berlin continue to offer ob jections to tho terms of the protocol for enforcement of the treaty, it will only result in "tightening the screws' on her, according to reliable informa tion from foreign office sources. rrom omer allien sources It was pointed out that if the United State finally rejects the treaty it will furnish the British and French the opportun ity to enforce the terms to suit them selves. DON'T BE WITHOUT SLOAN'SLINIMENT Keep it handy it knows no equal in relieving pains and aches SLOAN'S LINIMENT has been sold (or 38 years. Today, it is more popular than ever. There can be but one answer it produces results. Applied without rubbing, it ptnelralts to the afflicted part, bringing relief from rheumatic twinges, sciatica, sore, stiff, strained muscles, lame back, and other exterior pains and sprains and the result of exposure. It leaves no mussincss, stain, clogged pores. Get a large bottle for greater econ omy. Keep it handy for use when needed. Your druggist has it. Three sizes 35c, 70c., $1.40 At A. jmnrJnl mnAttnrv 1.. Preaching-Sunday morning at 11 then , forme Bayocean road district in Tilla at 2:30 and again at 7: D in the even- ;mook it was to votoaa FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH-"-B41 Center street, Leland , W. .Porter, pas tor. Hear our 12-piece orchestra at Diblo school 9:45- a. ni. The finest church orchestra on tho coast. .Clnsnuui for all. Morning church worship at 11, sermon, "The C. W. B. M. and the Church," the annual sevnion for the Women's Mission work. C. E. at 6:30 led by Harold Hall,. Willamette unlver- Blty representative at the National stu tlunt Volunteer Confei-ence, Des Moi nes; Iowa, December . St-Jnn. B; next. Topics ''Truths from Jesus' Lins;" take nwt in our Jive endeavor motlngs. Ev lining sermon 7:30 "The Influence; of Christ,-" the Central Character of Hia lory.". Prayerrneoting Thursday 7:15 p. m. topic, "Jesus, Son of God, Son of Man," Come and join us in our stud. . jes and devotions. A new testament :hurch, not only the Christians, but t iiristians only. ing. These meetings will be contacted special road tax of 10 mills, by the evangelist. (Sood singing and good preaching. Everybpdy welcomo and especially invited to attend them. A. Wells, pastor, Florence Wells, dea-conness. -JASON LKE MEMORIAL CHURCH c.prncr of Winter and Jefferson Sts. Gliomas Acheson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45. pur school is well equip ped and will care for people from a liundrt-d years old down to the cradle. S-'tr.'ingors welcomed and made to foel . at liome. Public worship ''11 a, in. sub ject, "The Burden of the Oospcl." (.'lass meeting 12: l!j. A meeting of the locai council aim unit leaders at 3 p. in. wvery olJicttr urgel to be present. J-..iwor(H Jeague 6:30 Young people's welcomed with a glad hand. Kvange liBtic service 7:30, Sunday will com- plcte the fourth week of special moct iiiH. tt ought to be a. great day. It will be; every member be on the jobl Bring your share of success with you. Good nitisio and a good time assured to all. V e riw'sl cordially invite the public to worship with mis. ff you are lonlflnq DOfTT GET F001ED ON YOUR JUNK MACHINERY. TOOLS, ETC. THE CAPITAL JUNK CO. Guarantees you the full lvalue of your goods. We are in the market for " HIDES and SACKS; Also, all kinds of " SCRAP IRON RAGS AUTO TIRES BRASS HOP WIRE OLD RUBBER, ETC. 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