thf; capital journal Saturday. January 24, 1320. PAGE TEN. . I H 1AT TIIH FT1TE METHOPTST Mnrket I'NITED EVANGELICAL Cottape l-iL church. Sundny services: Sunday and Center streets. Ker. G. L. Lovell, hchnol It a. m. Preachiug 11 o. m. 'pastor. Sunday school at It a. m. .ml 1:39 P. m. Prayer meeting , Preachlns and worship at 11 a. m. Thursdny, T:3 p. partor. V. J. Johnston, KP. PAUL'S CHl'RCH Third tiuu- "The Widenesa of God's Mercy". Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. b. Rath AspinwaU. leader. .Evening worship and sermon at 7:30 V- m. Prayer streets. Thomas Acheson, pastor. Sun day, January 26th. Sunday school S:45 a. m. Public worship 11 a. m. Sub ject, 'The Stolen Christ" Class meet ing 1!:15T Epworth League 8:30 p. m. Evening sen-ice 7:30. Subject "The Way of Salvation." 1 F. M. S. Wed nesday in Sunday school room. 2:30 p. to. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Special music will be fur nished by the choir, under the lead ership of Prof. Clark both morning and evening. Reception of members at the morning service. We extend a very cordial invitation to the public to worship with us. A., her Tlnhnnv. Earlv coinmun-'""""! ':-B n 'xnursaay even- inn amittad. :45 a. m church school , It a. m. morning prayer and sermon 73 p ta. evening prayer and ser mon. Everybody welcome. Chris. H. ioaoll, reitor. VKW TAJIK FIRST I'NITED BRKTUUKN ISIble school at 10; hmion .it 1 1 C. K at 7 p. in. rreach iiiig at 8. The mid-week prayer ser vice hfis been rhAngert to Wednes day night at 7:30 Instead of Thurs :. Everybody welcome to alt these henrlces C. W. Coiby, pantor. LITHHISAN East Stnte and F.ij htcrnth streets. O. Koehler. ps tor. Sunflny pchnnl nt 10 a. m. rrench mf sarvlce at 10 :Ii0 a. m. Luther Lfsjiuo :it 7 p. m. Mr. A. Krueger, Inndnr. KT'.il"tr servii at 7:30 p. m. Uierybmly Is cordially Invltod to these advices FIRST CHfRCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTISTS Sunday service is held at 440 Chemeketa street at 11 a. m. subject of Bible lesson. "Truth" Sun day school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room, 302 Masonic Temple, open every day except Sun duy and holidays, from 11:45 a. m. to 6 p. m. All are invited to our ser vice and to our reading room. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Liberty and Center streets. W. C. Kantner, minister. 10 a. m. Sunday school with classes for all. W. I. Staley, superintendent. 11. a. m. "Making Religion Concrete". 6:30 l. m. Christian Endeavor. A live society with live meetings. 7:30 p. m. "A AU-ssnge From the World or Spirits". Motion pictures, two reels, MINISTERIAL ASS'jf.'I A T I U N--"". lie Salem AlitiiiUwial Association will meet in regular session, Motidny ut Ion o'clock, in the Y. M. C. A. The Sunday subject, "llmv to Teach RuIiRion,' hospital, (A lrolr review) will be l-y A. ijfMr'lihrldiie. STATU at the utate in.stitiitloiiH will be held i follows. 9:00 a. m. .state y I. G. Lee. 9 a. m. Feeble pn si-ntcd j Minded Institute, by E. Sherwood. j2:tti p. ni. Mute School by Mrs. I. G. ji,e 2:30 p. in. Cottage Farm, by T. ASSOCIATED BI1ILE STl.'DENTS j S. Anderson. 3.00 p. in. Girl's Trnin- Tomorrow Htudtes will be In Sixth j ins School, by A. Lnughbiidgo, 3:15 Volume and Tabernnelu Shadows, p. in. Tulierculosis hospital by H, E. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High streets, one block north of the Oity hall. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Morning worship at 11. Owing to the absence of Brother C. A. Wal lace the fourth sermon of the series on N. T. Doctrines will be held over until his return In order to have his assistance, and the fifth of the ser ies will be presented, "The Spiritual Powers of the Church and Church Officials,'' C. E. Bociety at 8:30 p. m. "The World's Need f Christ" Eph. 2:1-13. The evening service will be rendered by our twelve-piece orches tra. Prof. Frank E. Churchill at the pipe-organ. Lena Belle Tartar, solo; Hallie Hinges Durdall, Mrs. W. P. Babcock, S. E. Wolfe and Dr. H. C. Epley. quartet; and Mrs. Leland W. Porter, reading Van Dyke's "The Last Word." This reading is repeat ed in response to numerous requests In place of the announced Kellanrt number, "Thirty llieces of Silver," which Airs. Porter will present Inter. All seats free. Come, and invite vour INSTITUTIONS Services j friends. Leland W. Pi. Ex-Preddeat Taft And Senators Confer Oa Treaty Washington, Jan. 24. Formet President Taft visited the capitol here today and conferred with Senators ac tive In the movement for a peace treaty compromise. During his visit to the senate, Mr. Taft addressed briefly representatives of a local committee which had invited him to talk at a mass meting here in behalf of the treaty. He said he did not believe a compromise on the res ervation afftcting Article Ten of the League of Nations covenant would "kill the lague." j The matter of the ratification or. the treaty Is in the hands or the sena tors," said Mr. Taft. "It must be work ed out by them. Conviction Of Smuggling Charge Wins Prison Term San Francisco. Jan. Si. Sentenoe of two years and one-half in the fed eral penitentiary at McNeil's Island, Wash., was Imposed here today upon Laurenc A. McBride, importer and exporter, by the United States district court, following conviction of conceal ing a shipment of goods in interstate commerce. It waa charged McBride i eceoived a shipment from the east fcf $10,000 a phenol, a drug. Intended for trans-shipment to Kobe, In viola tion of federal laws regulating nar cotics. I. W: W. TRIAL ON IX TACOMA. SOLDIERS MAY WEAR UNIFORMS. Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 24. The trlaJ of 39 alelged I. Vi. W. workrs, arrest ed after the Ctntralia Armistice Day shooting and charged with violating the state syndicalism law, began in su perior court here yesterday. Judge Fletcher, presiding, refused to grant a motion of Ralph Pierce, attorney for most of ihe defendants, for separate trials. The Judge decreed that all shall have their hearings before a single jury. Portland. Ore.. Jan. 24. Soldiers attending the trial of the I. W. W. memhrs accused of the Armistic Dav i I murders at Centralla, Wash., may wear itneir uniforms, attnougn tney are out. of the service, the war department has advised Representative Johnson o-Mhe j stnte of Vt ashington, according to a dispatch received here today from Washington.. D. C. The information wag asked by members of the Ameri can Legion at Centralia. Jnr.lor class from 10 to 11 a. ni. meet in Muonn hull, coiner of Ili'h anil Gourl streets. You are welcome. Come. IVtnbertoii, CASTLE CHAPEL UNITED BRETHREN Corner of Nebraska and Seventeenth. George Chapman, HCNTUrt STREET METHODIST pastor. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. W. MPISPOPAL Center street, corner W. Rnsehraugh in the lead. Preach 13th street. G. S. Rot-dor, minwicr. Ing at 11 n. m. The revival is still in rihbhath school 1(1 a. m. Preaching progress and will continue nil next by ItKV. l'l. K. llortxlur ot 'ort.iit , week. We are looking for u great 11 a. m. Celebration of the "Lord's j time over the mibath the services on Supper." Preaching also tonight nt' Sunday will commence Bt 7 p. m. 7:45 and (j 'clock . Sunday evening at 7:30 FlItST PRESBYTERIAN Thomas Come and enjoy the services with' us. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL Corner south 19th and Ferry streets K AndoiHon,' minister. Church school II. C. Stover, minister. A merged ser t 9:45, Joseph It. Albert, superlti- jvloe of the morning worship and Sun tondont. Everybody Invited, JIornlng day school nt 10 ti. m. In charge of e.'orshlp at 11 o'clock, theme, "God's Mrs. Burton Edwards, Vocal solo by Treasure of lliininn Tears". Young Francis Sande. Piano solo by Gor pooplo'H meeting at 6:30 nnd evening don Barker. Address by the pastor. wornnip hi cau. uunjuct, -j'uo juoun-, unristian Endeavor at :45 p. m. Ing of Temperance", . SCANDINAVIAN.. METHODIST TABERNACLE I r.lh and Mill streets Huinfay school at 2 o'clock, Mr. Gust Aniliii'iKiii, superintendent. Uiupol mooting ut l o'clock p. m. Rov. An tony E. Llnd will preach. Subject: ' TI'o mystery In Sin nnd the Terrible Ilctrlbutlon." Will you cornel We know wo have a messngo worthy of your consideration. Evening service nt 7:80 p. m. Theme "Worlds In the Making" The choir will sing "I Will Lift Up My Eyes Unto The Hills", Ira Wilson. Intro ductory to the sermon there will be a duet "Uod That Madest Earth and Heaven", F. O. Rathbun. Prayer ser vice Thursday evening nt 7:30. Henry Van Dyke's wonderful book "The Lust Word" Is to be rend at the First Christian church Sunday I evening by Mrs. Leland W. Porter. NAXAHMNE CHURCH Nineteenth this being her second presentation of and Marlon. Services an follows: Sun- this number, In response to many To day school at 9: 13. W. U. Hardy, sup- Quests from thoso who wish to hear eiintondoiit. Treadling tit 11 and 8 again the story of a life without n o'clock. Young People's Bible Study God. Mrs. Porter Is nil experienced 6:30 nnd song nnd prnlBO service from Lyceum performer, a graduate and 7;3Q to 8 In the evening. Prayer post graduate of Emerson College of meeting at 7:30 Wednesday evening. Oratory, Dnslon, and 1ms won many Tuu cannot afCoid to miss tho pray- friends In Salem through her art or mooting. Everybody Invited to nt- The music program Is the equal ol Ir.iid all tlicsu services. A. Veiln, p,iu , tbe literary lor. Florence Wells, leaconosa. r i i . . if ,y W t'J MSI Makei Babies Happy -til hvesusin ffood dmMfins snd resuliir bowel movement. uiiih eninini. nirmiul no alciMi.il no epiiitfi juat tli nnMt vetr. lamp nrnnns. r.-ipcmiiy recant uiuiiuiM ur icGinms. tune. At a If rfrifffrMi J. 0, Perry LESLIB METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner Soulh Commercial and Mey ers streets. Horace N. Alilrich, pns tor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school, with classes for all ages and grades. E. A. Rhnten, superintendent. Primary de partment meets In Leslie hall, under tho direction of Miss Sue Williams. 11:00 a. m, public worship, with ser mon by the pastor. Theme, "The Demands of the Kingdom." 6:30 u. m. Devotional meeting ot the Epworth u. League, studying the topic, "The Changing China." This meeting will e tea oy tsdwin Norene, 7:30 p. m. song Nervine led by the chorus choir, and su evangelistic sermon by the pastor. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL Corner State and Church. Rev. the old-time class meeting in room 4 down stairs. W. L. Cuminings, leader. 9:45 Sunday school. Prof. J. W.' Todd superintendent, Grace Smith, Assis tant. 11:00 sermonettes for bovs and girls by pastor from Psalm 16-11. The address of the morning will be by nay uommisKy Bliss; national secre tary of the Woman's Home Mission ary Society. Mrs. Bliss comes to us with a knowledge of this work contin ent wide because of many years ex perience in it. She has been working in the Oregon Conference since Aug ust last. 3 p. m. Rev. Miller of Illin ois will conduct devotional exercises at the Old People's Home, corner 12th and Ferry. 6:30 p. m. Senior Epworth league devotional hour under the leadership of Benjamin Rlckli. Jun ior League I Epworth Hall, 7:30 p. m. sermon by pastor. Topic "The Open Heart of God". No service at the church Thursday evening. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN CHURCH Corner of North Seven teenth nnd Court streets. This Is the little church commonly knowi. as "The Bungalow". It is not nnlv Christian church in name but one In practice. If you do not believe It Just visit the congregation nnd get me spun mat pervades the atmos phere nnd you will agree. . It is a church where the gospel Is preached without addition or subtraction; a church serving the community In the "'"'" u Jesus Christ, the head of me euurcn. im you believe in that kind of religion? Then come worship with us. Bible school nt 10 u, m. Lord's Table and Sermon 11 a. m. Subject: "Unselfishness in Prayer" Junior C. E. 3:30 p. m. Young Peo ple's Society of C. E. 6:30 p. m. Spec ial prepared program ench meeting. The ilvest society in Salem. Song ser vice nnd sermon 7:30 p. m. Subject "Tito Last Will and Testament of Christ." Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Monthly Bible School Conference. Every offi cer and teacher of the school urged to be present. Wednesday 7:30 p. in, choir practice under the Instruction of Prof, Sites. Thursday 7:30 p m Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Teacher Training class. Everybody welcome. R. L. Putnam, pastor. JASON LEE MEMORIAL CHURCH Corner of Winter and Jefferson The Finger Posts of God ; ? t They Point to Our Time Christ's Great Prophecy of j Matt. 24 .. ." . , .. SUNDAY EVENING SERMON STUDY Another Tremendously Interesting EVANGELIST A. R. BELL ; U is the- answer of Jesus to the questions of his Disciples: . "WHAT SHALL BE THE SIGN OF THY COMING AND OF THE END OF THE WORLD? : Tomorrow Evening 7::!0 : & D. A. CHURCH, N. 5TH ST. AND GAINES AVE ; i You Cannot Afford To Miss This Study COm ! BRING A FRIENO (Take North Commercial Car) Dr. S. J. Reld and J. y. Troy close heir evangelistic cntnnnlirn t First Baptist church with 'tomnrmw. services. Tonight Dr. Reid's topic will ..... i-iiiim uime Again.' His theme's tomorrow will be, at 11 a m. "The Resurrection"; nt 7:15 u. m". Shall We Know Our Loved Ones In Heaven?" The full chorus choir in cluding the Men's chorus will be pre sent and render a number of selec tions and several solos will be sung Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Young People's Society, at 6:30. Thursday evening at 7:30 Prayeer and Confer ence meeting. Every one is cordially Invited to all these services. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY To Cora a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BKOMO QUININE (Tablets.) It stops the Cough 'and' HeauVho and works off the Cold. E. W. GROVE'S signature on each box. 30 c. , (Adv) CHURCHES PROTEST USE OF INFLUENCES If) NATION LEAGUE Washington, Jan. 24 Vigorous pro test against representation ot religious organizations in the league of nations was presented to President Wilson and Secreary of State Lansing today by the federal council of churches. " "The Federal Council of the Church es of Christ In America," the protest said, "representing 31 evangelical de nominations with more than 20,000,- 009 communicants and a constituency ot not less than 25,000,000, earnestly protests against the official representa tions of any religious organization In the league of nations." The protest arso was .sent to Paris for presentation to the League of Na tions council. Spokane. Wash t . Ti the bulldinr trad...," "I,t- Into the eontraetingbu8inJf"B"' spring unless local C demands for wage i? aay m the building crar. ) MbVnr 'Vft-1 W. Grene. 'mi federntionoftb, declaring fund, and "SS, would be available for Sl SKINNER & WHITE DO YOU LABOR AGENCY WANT 35 N- 2n1 St., Portland HELP? We furnUh promptly Farm Help. " 1 Milken. Wood Cuttm, Mill Cmp and Kltdwa Help. Phone Broadway 3205 ft to sew op wire cms on shwl fci needle and spool ot w5Stt,P! By ma I. Ta emit. .."l same. The Prowu Mmniffi!1 Street. Portlnnd. (W.UleU-Klfc POLAND CHINA 7 n registerd; best get of cekw " Knox. Price $150. Also J u,c"'! breds. each 9 ms. old, WL 20G f, $75. Prices f.o.b. ranch station , R. R. No better animals obu Winchester Ranch On Ti i.v. . PORTLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY If you Must sell your LIBERTY or VICTORY bonds sell to us. If you can buy more LIBERTY or VICTORY bonds buy from ua. We buy and Bell at the New York market GOVERNMENT AND Ml NIC I PAL BONDS Write for descriptive circulars and booklets. . MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc., Mnrrii BniMing. 3C9-11 Stnrk Street PORTLAND. 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You can save thorn jnA make good money yourself." Now-Cbt. PMd. Lm "ce" Mi money erer before. His wife wears the smile that won't come off r jay. "111 alwas. be thankful to you for ffiakinS a rtVvTZf ot ?S H. K. HUNTTINQ. Cire Parks Bros.. Portland. Oregon. Ground Gripper are m?Je and carried in stock loraiai,womea and ctiUrea, twl caa be fit tj mil SFJID FOR UTEKATURE CSSDnD GROT SS02 S10RES MH Wad. Cvnet FarUaau. Oram. 7!i St H:kas Af., Tucaa. WeAluaiati mm ,aupaiu- "Where Eoaw Couuoris Abound" PORTLAND, ORB. Ths pleaaura of your trip to Port land will depend upon th botrl you salect Cozy surrouiidinfs, modArata rates, and tha walcoma ynu find In your own borne toira, cwalt you at tha liultnosiitb. Garage In Conaectiun. iffflfoifiil :!:: i i.1ik: ''hilir' Carpenters Wasted for work on new unit of pa per mill at West Linn, $5.20 for 8 hrs. work. Splendid accommodations in new ho tel. Meals 35c; beds 10c, 25c, 35c Apply Crown Wil lamette Paper Co., West Linn, Oregon. 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Asabi fcf BUe Dstric Fart Sbrkn, Car and Trsdsr Majakj Genera tan sal IMi: Motors ItaaM. Boat Bank Mttwn V Bend to fret that astnaanais. Otakvi lea EXPERTS In HBPEON, a eucalyptus and ma' j . .. -11 r . ml At1 nnnva KiS and bronchitis. Contains no nsrtob In suitable for eltner enna accd. Pric 60c and 11.00 per bottle. ' sale by the Portland Hotel BJ! Portland, Oreoa, and other drufiw mm. T- T.willnot rcmow witMli KEMcDi" me. KsbUss-Kin Reaxdy U, 314 Stoctfofaayig tvCKYTHlNa mnm au. Ofrce Furniture & Appliances aeaaeuenw fVi aawaaMiaiMeeta nmiat Ekdric5efTk', HI Oak st Bat M it No. Dope ainn win k nM for 1BT Bmelhnir re aw i FootBeDmll''1" PJtEPAIl) BY MAIM H Turkeys Wanted HAZLEWOODWffl . ntandArJteny8r..Porthu4'l,- 1K1X XfjP SafTwtasrnialiil ILTSULUVAN HIDE & WOOlHf '. J' -L Enrop8 2 105 TbirJ SL, r '' ;YTv r f. j V' ill i if Ms. r 4 j, .4 . t 1 1 " n3LT;AUT0SAI!C UCBW art made p-.t. 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