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! : THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1919. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS j ' NAZARENE Nineteenth and Mar- the ne Meets at dioose wail, corner ign ana ion streets. Sunday services: Hunaay Court attests, for studies in Sixth Vol. I school at 9:45, W. B. Hardy superin and Tabernacle Shadows every Sun day irom 10 a. m. to 12 m. Junior class t 10 a. m. You art welcome. 8:30 p. m. Evening worship 7:30 subject of sermon The worthwhile in Life. J. W. WarreH will preach both morning; and evening. We In vite you all to spend the last Sunday of the year with us in the worship of God. Wednesday evening. Dec. 31, watch night service at the church Come pray out the 'old year and in bl. PAUL'S CHURCH First Sun ltiy after Christmas: 7:30 p. m., holy ctnimunion; 9:45 a. m., church uoul; 11 a. m., morning prayer an4 st-riiion; I p. m children's srvlce; 7:o0 p. m., evening prayer and address. Anybody welcome. Chas. Ii. rowull rector. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The quartet of the First Presbyter Ian church, will ppresent Matthews' Tha Utnt-n f welcoming the New ierv,cej Sunday afternoon at four o'clock. This cantata, which has beautiful and melodious setting, has never before been given in Salem, UNITED EVANGELICAL Cottage and Center streets, Rev. G. L. Lovell, (islor, dnday school at 10 a. m. Di vine worship and preaching service at It a. in. Christian Endeavor at 8:30 p. v Evening worship and sermon at! ' :30 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thur Uay evening. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE First service of the ne year will be held on next Thursday aMernoon, January 1, at 632 South Commercial street, at 2:15 o'clock, Rev J E. Fee, of Portland, conducting the l!il.:e reading. All friends interested nre cordially invited to be present. ttendent. Preaching at 11 and 7:30 On Wednesday night there will be a watchmeeting, bidding farewell to the Old Year and This meeting will be especially inter estlng. Theie will be songs and speak ing and praying, and many things that ...111 I. n 4tA..A. It V. n .-O I ' " ' . inose composing ttje quartet are lit t - . . , I ...... .v I MAnftenxvv UUUKQ, TY a T.u , . a w ,. T- Jenks and an" Lansenburg, with pastor; Florence Wells, deaconess. I prnirrfim n ua .' . rt of the First Presbvternian chureh at 8AL.VATION akmi street meet- 4 p. m. Sunday ing Saturday evening 7:15; Salvation prelude The March of the Marti... meeting at :i. xne gospei win ...,. Dubois Hunaay morning; street meeting at . Miss Ross 10:30; Holiness meeting in the hall at Carol O Little Town of Bethlehem n:u ociock; eunaay scnooi at z:wui Quartet p. m. snarp; x. r. u. at :io. street Prayer Rev. Anderson meeting aat v:i. xne uospepi win Hymn . Congregation oe preacnea in me evening wun tesu- The story of Christmas Matthawa- mony anu cnorus at o:uu ociock in i. The Annunciation.... Soprano Solo uie nan. a waicn mgm service win and quartet. be held on Wednesday evening and 2. The Coming of the Klnr oiartat me puonc is coraiauy mviiea to wor-13. The Journey of the Shenherd, ship with us. Ensign and Mrs. Hun ter, officers in charge. TEW PARK, UNITED BRETHREN C'UL'KCH Bible school at 10 a. m. Uhtistnias program at 11 a. m.p con sis: ing of Hongs, recitations, etc.. end- 4H8 with song and pantomime entitled r. m IiR&I JlETHODIST EPISCOPAL IIUKCrt Rev. R. N. Avltion, pastor. -ornei State and Church streets. 9:1 - in., an old fashioned class meeting, room 4, downstairs, W. L. Cummings, leader. 9.45 a. m., Sunday school fior. J, w. Todd, superintendent: 11 sermonette for the boys and gli is Tenor Solo and Quartet, 4. Voices of the Sky Soprano Solo. 5. The Quest of the Magi Organ Solo and Baritone and Tenor S los and Quartet. And They Were Come Into the House Soprano Solo and Quartet. Benediction. Postlude Chiittmas Postlude...... Whitirig Miss Ross ' WOMAN IN GMT UO MYSTERY Mount Clemens, Mich., Dec 27.- fctory of clandestine trysts, told author ities by a Battle Creek girt, promised today to throw some light on the my tery surrounding the death of J. Stan 'ey Brown, wealthy son of a former Detroit cigar manufacturer. Brown's body, with . several bullet holes in his neck and head, was found in his car on a lonely road near her Wednesday. While ' county officials were reticent. It was learned today that valuable evidence was procuredTduring the questioning of the Battle Creek girl raid to have been the sweetheart of one of Brown's closest friends. It was Teported Brown had vlsl ea lis girl recently and she and hei sweetheart had "split." Authorities learned Brown was to have met the girl lost Tuesday in De- roit, but failed to do so. She came here Wednesday in search of him an, was held by the sheriff. The girl's sweetheart was reported to have been seen riding in Browp machine with Brown 12 hours befor the latter was killed. Although he de nied being with Brown after 9:30 Tues, day evening, Sheriff Caldwell said to day the man had not furnished a satis factory alibi. He has, however, not been arrested. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY The Shepherds." Christian Endeav- (.opto, 'Life a Journey." Neb. S-n. w 01 at 7 p. in. Preaching at 8 p. m. C. Il.irf Message for the congreeati iv. Lorby .pastor. 'Cod s Time." 3 p. m. services at t Old Peoples Home, 12th and Ferry, : ,0 p. m benlor Epworth League, rul Doney, leader; Junior league in i.pworm nr.ll. 7:30 d. m. sermon "T ijiie. Kegular prayer mtetlng juuiauuy :.! p. m., followed hv t monthlj meeting of the official loa..J EVANGELICAL Seventeenth and Chemeketa atreets, F. W. Launer, pas tor. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m, Sunday school under the leadership of J. Lippold. Y. P. A. leader Walker. Wednesday evening, Dec. 81, at 7:30, the annual election CASTLE CHAPELr UNITED Brethren, corner of Nebraska and 17th treet, Sunday school 10:00 a. m., W. W. Rosebaugh superintendent. Preach, Ing 11:00 a. m. and 7 p. ni. by the pastor, Geo. Chapman. Prayer service and watch meeting Wednesday even lug 8 p. m.. Woman's missionary so ciety meets at the home of Mrs. Yar nells, 1025 N. 17th, Friday, January 2. 1920. A cordial invitation to the services. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Lib erty and Center street, W. C. Kantner, minister. 10 a. m. Sunday school with classes for all; W. I. Staley, 'superin tendent; 11:00 a. m.," "And Now Abldeth". 6:30 p. m., Christian En deavor; a live society with a live meet ing. 7:30 p. m., "The Choir Invisible", Good muBlc at all services. A cordial Invitation to all. FIRST BAPTIST Dr. G. F. Holt ill speak at 11 a. m. at the First Bap t'.fil church, corner Marion and North l iberty sticets on "Trie Parallelogram tf Love." At 7:30 p. m. his toplo will to The Road to Prosperity.", Sunday n.nool at 9:45 a. m. Young People's meeting, Intermediate society ar school of missions at 6:30 p. m. Wed iiu.day night a watch night service will be held, beginning at 8:30. Thcia be a varied program devotional, in m. tiioua., social oiosing with a m, 1 a! service of prayer. To all those D'.ros strangers and visitors wM a wl omcd neauily. tMJiiv STREET METHODIST vtAU ciii HCH Centei- street ''Mi Th.rieenth street, G. B, Roede ptiHior. Sunday school at 10 a. m H. 4l. dialapp, suiterinteiident. aerm-n am F.tillfh cluicek for cluldien ma iuur.g peorle. 'reaching service, 11 in su'jjcot, ' A Prayer Unanswera.i- 7" ai'l Mehf urn will conduct iha THE FREE METHODIST CHURCH mantei street church. Sunday serv ices: Sunday school at ; in a t. r. .it. Hchutz, superintendent. Preach ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 n m a wvice at -7 p. m. led bv Ren w ml Anderson. Cottaira ' e p. nll at 1483 Nolth Winter street. Watch night meeting beginning at 8:30 p. m. and reaching into the new year, Rev. F. L. Burns district elder of The Dalles and Salem istrlcts, will bring the ma, mv..... uy night at 7:30 d. m.. n ' t fluckabee, general tinnta . .' list for the coast, will, open a revival ampalgn, meetings 2:80 and 7:30 p. m ach day, except that thera m tcrnoon .neeting on Saturdnv am . . t;come. tome and help push the b. P xX'Li h,T"' Winnlnah ..uii, ueuconess. Hirt f CHRISTIAN-Center and High streets, two blocks north of the courthouse, Bible school at 9:45 a m Watch the Lookout for attendance oi classes over 25. Church worship and oommuion at 11 a. m., open to ali rehrv.c:8VvBn?ntpartak'th" tho 1 ? ,. the Lords Hoe are for the healing and the blessing of many an iUsinat16 01(1 year out wh' an its sins and errors washed out and the new year come in with hope and devotion on its wings. Evening wor- ?aith anA30, 8Pel of faith and hope. The C. E. will con vene at 6:80, The C. W. B. M w"ll meet Friday, Januai.y a at thZl strer8VHarry St"eS' 868 Center ha Mray meet,ng thls wee will be on New Year's Eve, Wednesday. Let u. give an hour at that time to the Lord. We wish all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Leiand W Porter, pastor. JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. winter and Jefferson I . I. AcneBon Pnstor- SundajJ """"' v.tu, untsses ior pupils of all lflioi tn Li;ue meeting at 7 o cl ipk. "Bes under the direction nt n i t.a at T:J0, subject of sermon 'Can ,". Public worship at 11:00 a. m .u .ni r T. 1 watch nlRht message. The results of a ... i.uunesoay at t reanzea nope. Class meeting 12:15 teafflfiEJ ftpworin x-eague devotional meeting yftl ill I up ijj IWWWawwiww ("j"1 j Clean' s. J$k put the nceisd mm A -'ce are an enemy vou eannnt r f i U 1 veatly. Lousy hem eet run TX i Lice are an enemy you cannot afford to have in your poultry yard. Theyatt a deadly danger to baty chicks, cotting poultry raisers thousands of dollars reatly. Lousy hens eet run down, and cannot lay. Rid your flock of lice toJaf, with Dr. LcGsar's M Uce KUler Go to the dealer named below. Get package of my Lice Killer. Powder each hen carefully, ' especially around the vent, under the wines and, uviwccii uic icgf. .',, . .Th i,,V t0P, ctB mke u,e convenient nd e.iy. If you follow direction., and my Lice Killer doei not rid your flock of lice, my dealer will refund your money. I know it doti the work, becaute the formula hii been worked out from my twenty-teven yean veterinary practice and poultry-raiiinf Mperitnce. At ttday. . Maaafaetr4 mtr hr . . ' Dr.L D.UGtar Medicine Co, St. Lania, Ma. --Z'iri'i - I MMMMH(M4MHMMMMIMMHMtMMf' Did It Ever Occur to You That You Cannot Buy a Better Dragsaw ? THE VAUGHN DRAG SAW A Exclusive labor savers Jiffy Sawholder, Metal to . Metal Clutch, Safety Angie, Adjustable Pitman Head. ' . . . i ., i - i, ,i PRICE " X!- a KJ.hXiVf Standard $155 Clutch J1B5 , We will ship you a Vaughan if your dealer hasn't one. bend for our free booklet. VAUGHAN MOTOR WORKS. INC tit )IMI M M M M 1 1 1 j 470 B. Main St Portland, Ore. , BLISS SAYS WORLD COf fit OF FOODS GREAT NECESSITY Washington, Dec. 27. World food control and means of distribution are necessary to bolster Europe's mora'9 and prevent spread or uoisnevisn , Major General Tasker H. ansa, Amei loan military expert at the peace con ference, says In an Interview: "European morale is tied up with the economic situation and that situa tion is bad." Bliss said. "They have had r.iillions of producers killed or die from war injuries and Injuries to many housands of others have reduced the productive capacity. "Europe as a whole is suffering greatly will continue to suffer from Hick of food supplies." Bliss declared that the greatest trouble is the lack of organization in Burope in distributing supplies.' If Europe had a man like Herbert Hoover, and a good railway executive to control all facilities for distribution the problem would very largely In .solved. One of the great difficulties i that European rolling stock has been very badly handled. Everyone is try- ng to get a share of it. With new nv tions springing up all rolling stock on nana, as well as stock comlnc in. is 'jelug seized." Bliss favors control of food and Hl. tribution in Europe for two years. Hs wouiu include in the scheme Germanv. Austria and possibly Russia, if the lat." mm- wuuia agree 10 stop Its efforts fn ay reap Doisnevist propaganda. Sugar Board Asks Wilson to Delay Signing McNary Bill TT" U 1 . . rr aaiiuigion, U6C. 27. The SUCflr qualizatlon board has reauested Prea. mem Wilson to withhold his signature irom tne McNary sugar bill until a do- per explaining some features of it la inea wun mm; it was said todav at th White House. The nature of the board's recommendation is not Indicated, al though it has the members' aDDrovai. It is said. , 'Why Spoil The Day" Poor RE. Muses, Friday .... . in.- K11T.f. Ana saaness came ii.h a b'" a . That's what P. E. Fullerton, tne merchant, was thinking Friday. He couldn't help but recall the words of the - immortal sonnet because one parody will recall another. Christmas he received a token of the season from a friend perhaps he meant well. It was a stamped and addressed card, on the back of which appeared the words of the song which runs like this "There are smiles " Attache to one end of the card, by a short piece or hemp rope, was a cork relic of bygone days. Music hath charms to soothe the ea age v breast. But that song, with the significant memento appended, did more than to soothe the savage breast; it stirred within memoirs, -sad and doleful, of a pleasure P. E might have had on th happy Yule tide! The school census of Oregon City has been completed and the returns show a total of 1703, a gain, of 48 over last year. CMstess Spres Fatal ta Seven; Ssfooinma IIe!J Hartford, Conn., Dec 27. Seven n. tn are dead, several others report1 cving and Frank Hose, a saloonkeeper held by police here today following a Christmas celebration. . -J.ofe was charged by relations of the dead men with selling wood alcohol Wnl-.h had been colored to resemb t whiskey. -. ' . 40 Successful Years Im pure And Poisoned Blood No Longer Terrorize Those Who Knowpf "Number 40 This is the record of the famous old prescription known as "Number 40 for the Blood." Successfully em ployed In diseases of the glandular system, In blood poison, mercurial and lead poisoning, chronic rheuma tism, catarrh, constipation, - indigna tion, stomach trouble, malaria, toxic poisoning, hepatic congestions, scro fulous enlargements, sores, ulcers, mercurial and lead poisoning. "Num ber 40" is made by J. C. MendenhaJI. 40 years a druggist, Evansville, Ind. Sold by Schaefers drug store. (Adv ' Revenue Agent Held For- Permitting Sale Of Liquors Chicago, Dec. 27. John Somorow- skl, a district chief internal revenue agent here, was arrested by officials of the department of Justice Friday charged with accepting bribes in con nection with the enforcement of pro ftiibtion laws. The specific charge against Somo lowski was that he accepted $250 from a saloonkeeper in return for allowing I im to sell liquor. l XHIS AWL will mend harness, shoes, grain bags, etc. Can ha nnod to sew up wire cots on stock. Special with needle and spool of waxed thread, 69 cents. By mail, 75 cents. Full directions with same. The Brown Mercantile Co., 171 First atreei. rortiann. uregon. JJAKE your tire-money buy these Portage extra values: Extra layer of fabric in casings Extra air space every Portage Tire is generously oversize . r Extra high-grade material, throughout Extra careful manufacturing methods Result exfrd-mileage tires. V Valley Motor Co., Salem, Oregon PottageiBres 11 II II ah. Oversize" m. m il ' v.. - . ' 1 , i (I ' W..v.; Dr. LcGear's Remedies are sold in Salem, Oregon, by E, L. Barkus & SonS7 S. Commercial Street. F. P. Her3 Jr.rry, 1 North 6th Street. Z V. " , f 1 j Commercial Street : ... START Today TODAY our Government urges everyone to produce all they possi bly can and to SAVE their money. This is necessary for the protec tion of our industries, our business and our homes. Our CHRISTMAS CLUB; offers everyone the means of being patri otic and at the same time helping themselves. ' : JOIN TODAY TIUS CLUB IS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF EVERY FAMILY 'Try-y)'-. 12 CLUBS No matter what your income is, there is a Club for you lc Increasing. Start with lc and increase lc each week-in 50 weeks $127 2 c Increasing. Start with 2c and increase 2c each week-in 50 w et 2550 5c Increasing. Start with 5c and increase 5e ezrh iri 10c Increasing. Start with 10c and increase 10c each week-in 50 weeks m'n ic, zc, iuc. Decreasing. You start with the largest amount and Decrease ' your payments each week. 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JOiN TODAY WHY YOU SHOULD JOIN THE CLIO JTHOSE of large means should join to show those of small means that they believe in saving money S L08?,, ence in our City" for the good effect it wiU have on others; those who employ large numbers of people, to set an example for their lnKS; ho have intest, payments, taxes thp n5er obllSatlons so that they may: accumulate the necessary money without hardship. To save the Tffltf?" ted for the futureThe time when it will be neededand needed badly. ; Join our Christmas Banking Club todaV. rWnJ?, amount nt covered by above. You SALET.I 0HEG0N ( " You WEI Receive 3 Per Cent Interest m MM w W ' . V , 1 1 he Patriotic Thine w w vr -w WW WW V - W B