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PAGE JSiA. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1:3. 1919. .hnsfc iisio m-. iTim.rci'-irv m -, - '. ' . p i hi " " n iat 1 1 , and M ftjttY-ITlvriirtiiiin nni.i.. - .fi'i ' - " ! - . t ' i First Presbyterian Clinrrh. I. Putnam: 2:30 p. m., cottage farm.; Regular services at the First Pres- ; by H. E. Pembcrton; S:00 p. in., girla' : bvterian church will lie observed at ,' trainnis school, by E. G. Lovell; 3:15! their usual time tomorrow. Kcv. Thos. u. m., tuberculosis hosiiit il, by C. H. ; H. A ndersjn, pastor. ; Powell. Associated Bible Students. Central CoiiKrrsatloiial Church. Studies at 10 a. m. and 11 a. m. lit' Corner South Nineteenth and Kerry Sixth Vol. and Tabernacle Shadows. ; streets. H. C. Stover, minister. ' Sun Junior d4ss from 10 to 11 a. m. Sloose; day school at 10 a. m., Mr. B. E. Ed hall, corner High andCourt streets. All ' wards, superintendent. Morning .ad are welcome. dress at 11 o'clock. Music by Mr. Claud , P.urch. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p.! , m. r.vemng service at p. m. i South Kaleni trends Church. 1 Corner of South Commercial and Washington strets. Pible school at 10 j a. 111. and meeting lor vorship at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Christian En deavor at 6:30 p. m. Thursday at 7:30 p. m. will continue th- stt'dy with the Hebrews. St. Paul's (lunch. First Congregational Church. -Liberty and Center streets, W. O. 1 Kantner, minister. 10 a. m., Sunday i Hfhnnt u'lth rkoBAA ttf iff i ri. tir T Prayer meeting staUVi Buperintent,ent . n .. Message of the , Snow"; 5:45 p. m., union Endeavor meeting at the First Christian church: 7:30 r. in.. "A Mes sage from the World of Spirits." A Third Sunday in Advent: 7:30 a. m., cordial Invitation- to all. hoi communion; 9:45 a. m., church and address. Everybody welcome. LrfTt ChpeU con,er Seventeenth Chas. H. Powell, rector. and Nebraska street. Sunday school ! at 10 a. m., . W. Rosebaugh, super- i'ntendent. I'reaching, 11 a. m. and 7 Ministerial Association. ; p. m. by the pustor, George Chapman The regular meeting of the Salem ! Ladies Aid Wednesday afternoon. Ministerial association will be held in I Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 r.- m ma 1. iii. u a. jiiotmay, 10 o'clock. ah people are welcome to all these" The subject for discussion will be ""vices. Come for there will be some-i "The Church's Attitude Toward Its thin doing to advance the kinrdoni ol 1 Young People," and will be presented Christ. ' j ty James Elvlri, D. D. , . Suite Institutions. Services at the state institutions ,n.'"keU tr "t 11 a. ni .u. wl ue nem ns rollows: 9:00 a- feeble minded Institute, by R. A Complete Lins of ? MUSICAL MERCHANDISE ; Banjos, Guitars, Banjo Ukes ' Ukeleles and Other Stringed Instruments Popular Sheet Music We are prepared to assist in Making this a Musical Christmas Myrtle Knowland SONOR A DEALER IN SALEM 415 Court Street If you only knew the pleasure Sonora will bring to your home on Christmas, you would not per mit the matter of price to in terfere with you owning one Pleasure Comfort and Enjoyment are assured with a SONORA in the home. Trtt IMSTAUMCNT OrOUALIfY 6 BAKER'S: XOCOAi IS COOD rorBreakfast Luncheon Dinner Supper v-i'ir Any time that any one wants 3 delicious drink witK a real, satisfying, - sustaining food value. We cuarantee in purity and high quality. We have been making chocolate and vocoa (or nearly 140 years. First ( liiiK li t,t Chi 1st, Scientist. Sunday senice is held ut 44 0 Che- Suhii'ct of Bible lesson. "God the Preserver of ........ noiiuio Mcriofii nr H-a. i, (u-ir. ..1.1 f.,uiTi..&,i n nu mnai n t -r. . . uetinesduy evening testimonial inei,-j4, down stairs, W. L. Cummings.- 9:45 j ; . Piano and Organ V? e'lt.8 "'clouk' Keading room, 3,0j j-Sunday school, Prof. Todd, superin- Miss Ruth Bedford, pianist; Mrs .u.isomc Temple, open every day ex-jtendent; 11:00 serrnonete for the boys Mason Bishop, organist cent Sunday and holidays, from 11:45 jand girls, tuple, "His Star," Matt. 2-2; a. 111. to 5 p. m. All are invited to our' sermon by the pastor Rev. R. N. Avi-, -r - MMite ana to uor reading room. son, topic, "The Meaning of a Vision." Highest award for TONE qual ity San Francisco Exposition MHMMmi))HMHMMHMttMtMlMMtMMMMWm ..1 .. Evening sermon 7:30 p. m., topic,, "The j Cfiurch for Today." The union service j 5:45 p. m. at the First Christian! KcuiKllnaviuii Mothodl.st ('.'iiircli Fifteenth and Mill streets. District tniperiiitendent Rev. Anthony E. Llnd ' church will take the nlacn of the sen ior league service, Harold Humbert. Sunday school secretary for the stale will address the meeting concerning the prospective training school for Sunday school workers In Salem. 3 p. m. regular service at the Old Peoples Hpme, corner Twelfth and Ferry street. 6:30 p. ni. Junior Leasrue In Epworth hall. The choir has been re hearsing HOifce special Christmas mu sic for the moi nir ,. service. The Christmas program of the Sunday school will bo rendered 7:30 p. m., De cember 21. " will pi each at 3 o'clock. The church school will convene as usual at 2 p. m.. Gust Anderson, superintendent. Thi Swedish languase will be used in the bervice.- Scandinavuin folks, there is a g,)od reason for us wanting von to nuonn tins service. SLOAN'S LINIMENT NEVER FAILS ME!" WAITER. BAKER&C0 D0RCHESTEIU4ASS First Christian Church. Corner High and Center streets, I.e land Y. Porter, pastor. Bible school at 0:43 n. in. Church sen-Ices at 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m. Union meeting of all Voting Peoples societies at 5:45 p. ni. to hear Rev Harold Humbert, popular, and efficient state superin tendent of Bible schools. Special con cert Tuesday evening to which all aro Invited; Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:15 p. UK, choir rehearsal at 8:15. flray-lJifvinne concert January 13. Couple Offer To Sell Hieir Christmas Babe Increase In Price Men's Clothing Promised San Francisco, Dec. 12. For sale--) '-'"cago, Dec. 13. Another big in- Christmas baby. j crease in the price of men's clothes Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Barnett, who i may already have two small children, have vi,uot' Ainiwiufj ait to oe puo-' p y em f ooling With j Health Serif iiLhav! frccllu'nlly at'd dm Uhnt do you push in a blood n iiiei llie answer usually came ; Nnum-iiu Church. Nineteenth and Marion streets. Serv ices as follows: ,Sunda(v school at 0:45. tr. tW.vnv; TI." Hardy, tTuperintendent.' Prea.'hiMg by Rev. C. Howard Davis, district superintendent at 11 a, in., 3:30 ami at 7:30 In the evening. The walks are so well cleared of snow that It Is not bad walking from iho caiilne to the church. Come and help us make these meetings the very best of the series. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. in. Let us attend to these things although the weather may be bad. A. Wells, pastor; Florence Wells, deaconess. First Methodist KplM-opul Church. Coiner State and Church streetH. DO YOU KNOW THIS IS TRADE MARK o K) - - w It represents the Statiin & -the Lattery that by hard, sturdy, powerful and persistent service in motor cars all over the " country has earned itself the title of "the Giant that Lives in a Box." . . The "XUV Battery h a giant of the most dqndable ;, , sort. I-very ounce of it represents strength and endurance; , every deta.l ; ,ts construction has lren prottJ riz'it in ; many year, ofW performance. It was designed ami I SewSS y ,HC ,aSt.maker "Storage batteries ''I .t .an iant' H.wer behind starting and , lightmg .system and have done with guesswork. Inch for Inch and jund fur pound, there 1 morc power and punch In the xie Giant than in any other atartin battery lit'Mlk- Methodist lOitisc-ouul Church. Corner South Commercial and Mey ers streets, Horace N. Aldrich, pastor: 9:45 a. m., Sunday si'hyol with classes for all ages and grades. 1;3. A. Hhoteii superintendent. Miss Sue Williams ih Charce of the Drimarv denartment: 11 "I., public worship, witli sermon by!" the pastor, theme, "The Authority -et Jean's-.' 7i30 pj.'m. the choir will render the annual ChrlHtmas concert, singing Ashford's "The Prince of Peuce." Following is the program: Prelude "Christmas Chimes" ;.. Piano and Organ Contralto Solo "Christmas Song".. V ....Miss Marie Corner Chorus -"Sing, O Heavens" ,., Full Chorus Oaritone Solo "The Heavenly Kiiif," Leslie Springer ChoniB "And There Shall Come Forth" Full Chorus Tenor Solo "Feur Thou Not" Hoyd Mc'Intire Chorus "Son of Clod" Full Chorus Alto Solo "Hail Bethelem" Mrs. Mason iiishop Chorus "O Holy Night". .Male Chorus Heading "The Old Violinist".. Ralph Thoma? Soprano Solo "There Were Shep herds" ...Miss Mildred StrevJ Chorus "Glory to Cod" Women's Chorus baritone Solo "Joyful All Ye Na tions Rise" J. Fred MeCrow Chorus ' .Jarch ot tl.e Magi Male Chorus Tenor Solo "O Little Town of llethliliem" F. . Mclntlrc Reading "The King's lllrthday".... . Prof. lJella Crowder-Miller Contralto Solo "The . Dawn of Hope" Miss Gertrude Aldrich Chorus "O Light Eeternal" Full Chorus Offertory "Star of Hope" ...Piano and Organ Any man or woman who keeps it ,;andy will tell you that same thing ESPECIALLY thosj frequently ;attac!ccd by rheumatic twinges. A counter-irritant, Sloan's Lini ment Scatters the congestion and ptne Iralfs uilhout rubbing to the afflicted part,-oon relieving the ache and pain. Kept handy and used everywhere for reducing and. finally eliminating the "pains and "acheis of lrmbago, neuralgia, muscle strain, join Stiffness, sprains, bruises, the result of exposure to weather. S'ain'a Liniment is sold by all drug ejists, 3e 70c., $1 40. lished here "Wanted Someone child &t birth. Due about References exchanged. The father, a jack of be looked for next spring; accord- !?,,ml 1 -can mako tn6 "st money ;ing to opinions of clothing men. ..; .j t "J ys recominoiuk'il (lie ono I v-. n)-, secretary uonai Ketail Clothiers' association de- fM,n(l fa'nJ h , ' T bout Christnia, ;l jump f 25 ccnt over )llst year's ,aUo Slf ' S'2 f ail trades, at T"' u, T ' '-ever ofta . 1U. Tht garment workers are asking a 'nub ifl a medieino !,-.. i by U cobWeV Z e his et-' fv T " " ' Planation: ! l 18 ,f;lnte(1 the l"lce so still j bor JO for the Blood," with' a Her "It's this way. We've got two kids. . nV'n2?' tt ...,' . ' ii"; we liave not only tried ii luiuiiiB jirices win never go clown ; niousanas or others, but on nmwl VV'c take it in all fnses where a bl- We Plin I'OrV U'oll hni'.lln 1, : .. .3 t r-i, . ' ; to the pre-war basis," he asKerted Ivlds ost money these days. We wfii j lucl'' bo better off. The child will be be!- SIX PFHATKKS KLKCTED ter off. Why not face the facts?" , TO HKIMIKSKXT I'VlVKItSlTV Mrs Itait.ett is 22.' Their home is! , 1 house i'. Ch stree 9 Fniversity of Oregon, Eugehe. Uee. "ve if . every one would be.! "' ' " ' In the semi-final tryouts for the! tI,B sprmir and' take " N'uinbcr ! debating .team to represent the Um-,l hev would -escape malaria and fr nieilieino is needed ho matter in v form it sliows itself, ami wo get sp: did results in c;ms:iia:ion kidi: stomach and liver tiouiilcs. T fir? S versity of Oregon in the 'state triang-I "l u forms, .). C. Meiultuihall, JO n; and, ular meet with the Oregon Agricul-; a 'JniSS-sf, Kvniisvilli', Ind, Uural College and-Reed College to-be! iM hy Sehaefers -drug store. IdBERTY BONDS QUOTATIOXS .New lork, Dec. 12. Liberty bo quotations: : in au.40; first 4's- blank: second held Ariv in-- .i..!,.-- i- 4's 91.70; fii-st 44's 93.84; second .were ehosen. Those elected were- Ken-4er-,y''-N- Y- Tnte K1"""! of ji'!2: o2lnt-hlrd. 4'S 93,9t; fourth "eth. Armstrong, i Jefferson; Ernest. ' cut to four In drder that the two i'i s 91.90; victory 3 3-4's .'IS 7-- ! u..n k .. I ' , : 3-4's 11 - V !."" huwlk. finest -orocKat-,c po- muiated may start work oh. either i - - . "1U' a,,u fuer f-enueu, wav- coast or international rtnbiitp T Less i " i Americans Eat TOU.CAK'T W0RK WELL WITH A COLD Relieve It with Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey NOBODY likes to be around a person suffering from a heavy cob. It exposes them needless ly. ou cna take care of your job and keep business and social engagements shortly after you begin using Dr. Bell's I ine-Tar-Iionev. 1- f helping Nature expel phlegm, allay , . ."""""'"" ciKW Dreaming, ana driving away irritating coughs. Use it give It to the kiddies. Don't S'tffer a minute longer than you have to. The ingredients used in Dr. Bell's rine-Tar-Honey are highly beneficial in promoting the relief cold-sufferers aceic. bate and economical. . -At all druggists. 30c., 60c., 1.20. Than They Should Why do people in Europe live more cheaply than Americans? Because BREAD forms the greater portion of their diet. In Great Britain 10 per cent more BREAD is eaten than in iiwfflSS&' proteion of at is 'y no" ftoitrt Fd fr ther ati0ns. lHald it HOLSUM is your Best BREAD - Eat More of it. R. D. BARTON 171 South Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon. Phone 1107 K set agL . lit' MVrilK CI th Family Cwm thorn tmntr Web natural!, roMKIy, CDOfoctsbly with Fm-Uo-Lu. Uvea U tat . Km th family hwlthy, pink. axekM, trtm ham oMUtipwlaa ud hs htca Cherry City Baking Go. - . c . " i.it'tt mrnrfwr. raw i