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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1920)
THE CATTf L JSIoOCAL PACE TEN. SCANDINAVIAN M. E. Sunday, th evening worship at 7:3; theme. erhel t i P. m.. Mr. Oust A4ra.l-irhrlst the WIfdom and 'Power of euperintwiuent. Service will k hJd,n - m , - . at 3 it. m., whea Mr. Hasl will." . eD'ak - FIRST CXITED ERKTIUtEN CASTLE CHAPEL UNITED' P"rk' Salem Snnday hHI at PUETHECN-CWr th and N- m- achln " brak&. Sunday sohool 10 a. m. ChnrtKia Endeavor at 7:30 p. m. Sermon b- Pastor George Chajur.an,1 Prenehitifr service at 8 p. m. Kvery- 11 8. tn. and 7 p. in. Ladies aid! on cordially invited. C. W. Corby. Wednesday nfternoong. Prayer meet-: pnKior. tig Thursjay 7:3 p. m. Kvery body welcome to all thee ft&rvice. NAZAUKNE Nineteenth and liar lion Ftieem. Sunday aehool at 9:Z a. CATHOLIC Masses on Sunday at m.. W. B. Hardy, superintendent. T:0 and li-:30. At the 19:S0 mass Pren chine at II a. m. and S p. m. the p.-wtor will speak on 'Tempta-j Vouns Peopled Bible stud' at 8:30 tions of the Kleh." Benediction sad p. m.. followed by song and praise sermon by Rev. Father Derouln at; service at 7:30. Subject for morning T:S0 in the eveninc. Lenten devotions' messnue "True Holiness." Are yooj at 7: on Wednesday and Friday interewted In this subject? Then1 evenings, (come over and hear what the IHt'le Commenflng on Sunday evening, j teaches on It. Mid wee-k prayer meet -Feb. JJ. there will he a mid-Lenten i ing Wednesday at 7:38 p. m. Every risalon given by Rev. Father An- meeting a special one. A. Wells, pas tliony, O. FF. M., who is a Franciscan tor; Florence Weils, deaconess, monk, a spiritual son of Hie great . Bt. Francis of AhhIsI. The mission ' SEVENTH DAY ADVEN'TEST will eontinu.' every evening during ' North Fifth Street and Gaines Ave. tiie weeK with the exception of Snt-j Services tomorrow evening at 7:30. urdny, until Sunday evening, Marchi Preaching by Evangelist A. R. Bell, 7th. when it will clone. Everyone is41lll.i,., t "The Law of Cod tmd the Gos weHome to these sorviics, and non- of Christ Did Christ AboliBh the Catholics will find them especially ty,i Commandments? Hoes Faith In Interfitin- because many of thel.TouM make void Ood's Law?" The Catholic customs, etc.. will be ex-, evangelist will contract the teaching of plained. A lift of the subjects of ;im, ,hp ruhblah ot tradition with the sermon ami further information ,,. .,,, , , ,nnhMt. ! w.ii rv flu .j.jju'u imvr. ST. i'ACI.'S CHI'IICII First Sun day in Lent. 7:30 a. m. holy oommun-j Ion: !):t."i a. in. church school; 11:00 a. in. moi'iiing prayer and sermon, ."The Three Greatest Americans. I Washington, Lincoln, Roosevelt"; 7:Jf! P. in. wooing prnper and address, ' Tilt' History of a Sin." Week-day Len tun .s 'l-vlees an- being held as follows: Moiul.iys at 4 ji, in. instruction for continuation; Wednesdays at 4 p. m. evening prayer and addresses on the HIGHLAND TBIENDS Bible school at ?:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 Young People' C. E. meeting at 8:15 and preaching at 7:30 p. m. Our re vival meetings are still in progress and people are getting saved and sancti fied. Rev. Ilodgin is preaching the full gospel with no compromise, but with tenderness and love of the Spirit. Meetings every evening at 7:30 and In the afternoon except Monday and !t urday at 2 o'clock. If you are enjoying full salvation romp and help us; if you need salvation come and let us help you. I. G. Lee and wife, pastors. CENTRAL CONGRKGA T I O N A L CIiniCH corner South 10th and Fer ry Rtreets, II. C. Stover, minister. Sun. day school in charge of Mrs. B. E. Edwards. "Christian Americanization Illustrated." will .be the morning sub ject. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 p. tn. Evening service at'7:'30 p. m. subject "Exulting Good or Denouncing Evil. Which?" minister. 10 a. m. Sunday schjol with !sure and hear him. Mrs. M. C. Bliss, classea for all. W. L Staley. operin tendeat 10:15 a. m. Pastor's Bible study class in auditorium. 11 a. in. "The Spirit's Message to the Church." :30 p. m. C. E, leader. Hugh Conrad. 7:30 p. m. "Wanted A Man." Patrio tic picture, 3 reels. national field secretary for the W. H. M. will be present and will speak. All the-evening services of the church will be dismissed tn order to unite in the evangelist meeting at the First Jim- odist church. We urge that all league members and church people will be liresent at the services downtown. PnvarmMtinr wilt Ka lipid Ml Wdnfl FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH . , " , ,! .ek at 7:30 and all other Center and High streets, two blocks .hh apMf.. in h resumed this north ofCourt Hou. Bible school sea-',,, w(ie.k We most cordially 1n-J sion at 9:45 a. rn. Have you heard our jvlte the 1o meet with us on S. S. orchestra? it is uie oesi oi lo!siir.day morning. class on tna facitic coast; corns auu hear and bclieva. Four baptisms re cently from among the S. S. scholars mark the course of acliievement witn SOITH S-VLEM FRIENDS Cor ner South Commerical and Washing ton. H. E. Peiuberton pastor. Church Bible school will meet at 10 a, m. with classes and efficent teachers for all. Carl Miller, superintendent. Meeting for worship Avith good singing and preaching from the subject "That Which Passeth Knowedge." 11 a. m. al. so at 7:30 p. m. public meeting. Young People will meet at 6:30 in C. K. Thursday at 7:30 p. m. we continue the Study in Hob. 12th chapter. FREE METHODIST Market an Cnurch Streets. Sunday servlcta Sunday school nt 10 a. m. Pleaching at 11 a. tti. tmd 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting "Thursday ut 7:30 p. m. W. J. 'Johnston, pastor. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Thoma S Anderson, ininlstoi'. The Evan gelist Jr. Miihooil will address the church scitool nt the service whioh begins promptly at 0:45. Morning. EVANGELICAL CHl'KCH Sev enteenth and Chenieketa streets. Sun day school nt 10 u m. Sermon nt 11 h. in. subject "Sin and Sinners." The V. p. A. at 0:30, Miss Elsie Llffold, pre eident, will appoint the leader. Prayer meeting Thursday evening In connec tion with teachers' meeting. The W. M. B. meets In the home of Mrs. F. AV. Launei- next Friday evening in a spec ial meeting. F. AV. Lnuner, pastor. more confessions trembling to follow Let us encourage our young people and children to take the step, and so live up to the plans of the "Each One Win One" campaign now on among our people throughout the nation. Morning worship nt 11 : communion and sermon topic, "The Christian Church's Mem orial Supper," the sixth sermon in a series of twelve on New Testament doe trines. Christian Endeavor meeting ut 6:30 p. m, topic "Christian Principles in Industry," Micah 6:3; Matt. 7:13. Evening worship at 7:30; sermon top ic, "The Power of Pleasure." Mid-week meeting Thursday, 7:13 p. m. study ing Luke 16:1-13, The Rij;ht I'se of Money, "O come, lot us worship ana bow down; let us kneel before the Lord our maker," Psalm D t? : 6 . Leland W. Porter, pastor. LUTHERAN East State and 18th streets. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preach ing service 10 a. m. subject, "The Anointing at liethamy." Luther league 7 p. m. Mrs. A. Kruger, leader. Even ing service at 7:30 p. m. theme, "Christ Our High Priest." Pasison ser vice every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Visitors are welcome. G. Koehler, paa-tor. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner State and Church streets. :15 a. m.. class meeting. 9:45 a. m Sunday school, Prof. J. V. Todd, superintendent; Grace Smith, assist ant. 11 a. m., message to boys and girls on "Birthdays". morning sermon following. 6:30 p. m., a union meet ing of the Kpworth Leagues of the ctiy led by Miss Mahood. 7:30 p. m., Evangelist Dr. J. W. Mahood will speak on "The Unpardonable Sin." This will be the fourth Sunday of these remarkable meetings under the lead ership of this noted evangelist Those who have heard him need no invita tion and those who have not, do not miss the Sunday and Monday evening services. The closing meeting will be at 7:30 p. m., Monday. From here Dr. Mahood goes to The Dalles. His serv ices In Salem will long be remember- I ed because of the spiritual uplift that ) has come to many. R. N. Avison, min ister. worship nt 11 n. m.; the pastor will serial topic. "The Most Important Ev- give the fourth discourse on th!ett in the History of Christanity;" theme "Am I my brother's keeper?" Fridays nt 7:30 p. m. the litany and ad Human responsibility in political' life Ureases on the serial topic, "Outstand iji illustrated by George Washington. hng Events in the Career of Jesus." Intermediate Endeavor at S o'clock.) Everybody welcome to. all services. Yopng .peoples meeting at 6:30 and.Chns. H. Powell, rector. FIRST CHl'KCH OF CHRIST! SCIENTISTS Sunday service is held at 410 Chemeketa street at 11 a, m. Subject of Bible lesson "Mhid." stun day school 9:43 a. m. AVednesday ev ening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Rending room, 209 Masonic temple, open every day except Sunday and holidays, from 11:45 a. m. to 5 p. m. All are cordially Invited to our servi ces and to our reading room. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Lib. erty and Center streets. W. C. Kantner, UNITED EVANGELICAL Cottage and Centor streets. Rev. G. L. Loves, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning worship and preaching ser vice at It a. m. "The Crowning of a King." There will he no evening ser vice in this church. Prayermeetin on Thursday evening. . A moderate amount of exercise and physical training for nil students in all schools and colleges, instead of Intensive training for a few athletics, is advocated by Dr. Gruson, of the Department of Public Health and Charities. NOTIti; OF HEARING i'l.VAXi REPORT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed in the office of comity clerk of Marion county, Ore gon, his final report in tlio matter of the estate of Arthur IS. Poole, de ceased, and tluit an order has been made by the county court fixing the time for hearing said report at 10 o'clock a. m. March 15, 1920, all per sona interested arc hereby notified to appear and show cause if any they JASON LEE MEMORIAL CHURCH Corner of AVlnter and Jefferson Sts. Thomas Acheson. pastor. On Sunday have, as to why said report should morning Sunday school meets at 9:45. .not be approved, or an order will ba Chas. Hageman. in charge. The church entered approving the same, service will be hold at 10:30. Note the A. TYNER WOOLPERT, change. Dr. Mahood will preach. Bel Administrator fEOltS 20.. THE unusual roadabJlityof the Series 20 BIG-SIX is duin (rcat part to the carefully balanced chaegia of 1 26-inch wheelba, and the spring-aus-penaion also ic part to the irretrersible tearing system, and the excellent cord tire equipment You'll notice the result the first time you drive the car. Add to this the responsive 60-horaa power motor, its economyand flexibility, the sterling high quality throughout and the beautiful clean-cut design of the whole car both mechanically and In outward appa ranee and you will see why this is called, "America's Greatest f Road Car." $2250 f.o.b. Detroit MARION AUTOMOBILE CO. n l i i 5M CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING RESULTS J338B to STARTING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1920, 8 a. m. Bicycles, Motorcycles, Tires and Accessories The $3,000.00 Bankrupt Stock, known as the Hansen Shop, Dallas, Oregonywhich we bought for 40c on the dollar, will be placed on sale at our store, 147 South Commercial Street, together with our $9,000.00 Stock of High Grade Bicycles, Motorcycles, Accessories and Auto Tires, this will make the Biggest Bargain feast ever witnessed in Salem. The reductions are startling, the savings are immense. Don't fail to lay in a supply for your future needs, for never again will you have the opportunity to buy high grade Merchandise of this kind at such extremely low prices. Below we list a few of the many bargains. Don't delay, but come early the first day, as many of our lines are limited and will soon be closed out $G.).tH) DAYTON BICYCLES fliQ PA Sale price n)4O.0U $52.00 SNELL BICYCLES (M 1 r Sale price ttlKll.OU $47.50 YANKEE BICYCLES Side price POODl 150.00 RAM BICYCLES . flOA Cft Sale price OtJ.OU $53.00 NATIONAL BICYCLES &M r7f- . Sale price Ml). D $50.00 NATIONAL BICYCLES mj() AA Sale price J)44UU $53.00 HABLEY-DAVIDSON BICYCLES CM A tTA Sale price $4"eOU $50.00 IIABLEK-DAVIDSON' BICYCLES fl4J rn Sale price .. 2)44.01) $."5.00 JUVENILE BICYCLES CP OA CTA Sale price tMUeOU $34.00 JLTVENILE BICYCLES CJOO Sa!e price I O $33.00 JUVENILE BICYCLES $29 00 SPECIAL TO AUTO OWNERS EXTRA SPECIAL One Lot of 30x3 and 30x3 1-2 Auto Inner Tubes, while they last, each BICYCLE TIRES EXTRA SPEClALOne Lot of regular $1.50 Bicycle Inner Tubes go at, each 75c Rejrular $1.75 value Inner Tubes, special at $1.10 Each Regular $1.75 Penn. Vacuum Casinps, special at $3.25 Each Regular $4.75 Goodrich Casings, special at $3.25 Each $2.5i" Pair Vitalic Cwinirs, special at 4.10 Each 20 Per Cent Discount on all other Bicycle Tires in stock. Hundreds of other articles not mentioned here, counters, safe, electric motor, oil tanks, etc. 147 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET Phone 6S $1.75 20 Per Cent Discount on other Tubes of all sizes, 30x3 1-2 Miller Geared to the road List $24.10 Special at . $18.00 32x33 1-2 Miller Geared to road List $28.15 Special at $21.05 32x31-2 Goodrich Safety Tread List $21:75 Special at $16.45 31x4 Goodrich Safety Tread List $29.20 Special at $21.90 33x4 Firestone Non-Skid List $33,35 Special at $22.50 GLOBE TIRES 6,000 Miles Guaranteed, all sizes, 20 Per Cent Off 25c One Pound cans Cup Grease Special at 15c 25 pairs Driving Gloves, values up to $G.00, while they last, pair ., $2.50 Regular $12.50 Grinnell Auto Gloves, special at, pair 7.25 $10.00 Vulcanizers, for home use, sale price $3.50 One Lot assorted Spark Plugs, including Split dorf, Champion and,U-Ray, Extra Special at 50 Cents Each Used $20.00 Motorcycles And Up We have a limited number of good used Motorcycles, of all makes, that we will offer at special prices for next week only. This list includes several late model Harley-Davidsons. TWENTY-FIVE Used Bicycles at give-away prices. Everyone completely rebuilt and fully guaranteed. UELOCIPEDES and COASTERS S 5.25 $ 7.50 $10.50 . $1435 $16.25 $ 4.75 .$ 9.75 Regular SOc Columbia Dry Cells, special at 39C will be offered at prices you cannot afford to miss. Fiitures and machinery for sale-including REMEMBER THE PLACE AND TIME Regular $9.00 Brownie Velocipede Sale price Regular $11.00 Brownie Velocipede Sale price Regular $13.00 Fairy Velocipede Sale price ; I Regular $18.50 Fairy Velocipede Sale price , Regular $25.00 Fairy Auto Coaster Sale price Regular $7.50 Fairy Bi Plane Coaster Sale price- Regular $17.00 Brownie Hand Car Sale price H ARRY W. SCO TT HARLEY-DAVIDSON SERVICE CENTRE