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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SATURDAY l'lUST CHURCH OF CHRIST ternoon of Sunday. This will be tie held j chance to hear a missionary Just from a m. !the field. Come over and hear her In Florence Wells, deaconess. SCIENTIST Sunday service is at 448 Chemeketa street at H Subject of Bible lesson "Man". Sunday these two services. A. Wells, pastor, school 9:45 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Read ing room 20 Masonic Temple, open every day except Sunday and holidays, from 11:45 to 5 p. n. All are cordially invited to our services and to our read ing room. HKiHLANB FRIENDS Bible school at :45. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Miss Mary Hill, for years a missionary to China, will preach. Chris tian Kndeavor at :15 and evangelistic preaching at 7:30. I'rayermeetlng on Thursday at J:30 p. m. Our special re vival meetings have closed with good re.suIU; but out Altars are always open and an opportunity given for people to get saved, or otherwise receive spiri tual help. A cordial initatlon iB ex tended to the public. 1. O. Lee and wife pastors. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH High street corner Center, two blocks north of the Court house. Bible school meets :43. Hear our big S. 8. orches tra, the finest of It kind on the coast. Morning communion and sermon at 11. Sermon topic: The New Testament Command to Evangelize the World, the seventh of a series of New Testa- i ment doctrinal sermons. The C. E. will meet at 6:30 p. m. today to siuay '"Life Lessons", Proverbs 20:1-15. A splendid meeting last Sunday was the result of the Albany convention, and enthusiastic reports from the delegates were presented. The evening church services at 7:30, sermon topic: Beau ties That Lie Hidden. Prayermeeting Thursday evening at 7:15 to study the methods of the Each One Win One campaign, a twenty-minute lecutre by tile pastor and three talks by "live wires." " Loyal Women's class tea on Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Clements, 280 North High street. The officii, board issues a call for election of offi cers at a congregational meeting on Friday. March 12, 7:30 p. m. This is ATIEM 10 CITY STREET PAVING AND TSAIGI the CATHOLIC CHURCH The Mission which Father Anthony has been prea ching, will close on Sunday evening solemn benediction at 7:30. It has been a most excellent mission and very well attended Sunday morning masses will be at 7:30. 8:30 and 10:30. The last muss will be a solemn high mass with (hg nnnual election, and all members three pries! s, and Rev. Father Anth ony will preach. Everyone is cordially Invited. During the week there will be the R.wary and benediction on Wednesday evening il the Stations of the Cross and Benediction on Friday evening. On March I'Jth, St. Joseph's (lay, there will be special services In the church at 9:00 a. m. and also at 7:30 p. m. should be present. Brotherhood supper postponed to March 15, on account of sicknes. Lelnnd W. Porter, pastor. HRVENTH DA V ADVENTIST North 5th and dallies avenue. Tomor row evening at 7:30 the pastor, Evan gxliMt A. R. Bell will give another Im pressive sermon study. Subject "Is Clod Particular In His Efforts to Save the Hue Is (hid Losing Sight of Sin?" "Sin is the Transgression of the Law." 1 John 3:4. The teachings of men will be contracted with the word of the living Hod, and It will be shown that sincer ity amounts to nothing If it ls'not supported by the Bible. All welcome. JASON l.KK MEMORIAL CHURCH Coiner of Winter and Jefferson Sts. Thomas Aohesoil, pastor. Sunday Hrhnol 9:45, Clias. llagemun In charge. classes for all uges under the care of capable teachers. Public worship 11 u. m., subject: Hellglou's Optimism. Class meeting 12:15, Mr. C M. Clark in charge. Kpworth League devotional meetlns 6:30. A rousing meeting for jiiiing people. Come early. In the ev enliig at 7:30 we shall meet In the Armory building to witness tne i-age-uut Illustrating the great religious in. inn movement In India. This pageant was one of the great attractions at the Centenary celebration. He sure to see It. Wo extend a cordial Invitation to the public to worship with us. Prayer inoi'tliig Wednesday at 7:30 p m. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Third Sun day in Lent. 7:30 a. ni. holy commun ion; 9:45 a. m. church school; 11 a. m. holy communion and sermon; 7:30 p. m. evening prayer and address. Everyone welcome. Chns. H. Powell, rector. ' LUTHERAN East State street and Eighteenth. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. sub ject: "The Divine Necessity of the Cross." The necesity for Christ and for man. Passion service every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Visitors are welcome, (ieo. Koehler, pastor. So I "I'll SALIOM FU1 ENDS Corner Smith Commercial mid Washington streets. II. E. l'eillberton pastor. Chur ch Bible school 10 a. ni. classes and teachers for nil. Carl Miller, superin tendent. Meeting for public worship nt It a. m. Oood singing. Preaching theme: "World Redemption." Young People s meeting at 6:30 In C. E. room. 7:30 wewlllcxpeet to have a roturneA nilBMloiuiry l speak, Mary Hill o China Is an able worker. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Corner Church and State streets. lr. R. N. Avison, minister. 9:15 a. ni. class meeting, W. L. Cum nilngs, leader. 9:45 Sunduy school. Prof. W. I. Staley, superintendent and Grace Smith, assistant. 11 a', m. In the absence of Dr. Avison, Dr. E. Sherwood of Kimball school of Theology will preach. 3 p. in. Bro. V. W. Rosebraugh .will conduct services nt the Old Peo ple's hoin.', corner 12th and Ferry. 6:00 p. in. Epworth league led by Margaret Rahn. The merits of the Pocket Testament league will be pre sented. Note the change of hour for today, only. Junior league in Epworth hall 7:30. A meeting In the Armory to witness a pageant put on by a company under the auspices of the Centenary movement, assisted by local talent. They bring costumes and reproduce what was given in Columbus, Ohio lust year, illustrating the mass move ment In India. No admission charged The city council and the county court are asked. In a resolution pass ed at a meeting of the North Salem Improvement association in the High land school Fridiy night, to "give more careful attention to the possl- Diiities or remedying street condi tions in North Salem, and other parts of the city, with a view of paving them, thereby saving the city unnec essary expense, and also relieving mo torists of much running costs. The resolution as passed Friday night reads; Whereas the estimates of the city street commissioner indicates . that the city of Salem Is expending' over fiOO per mile per year in a vain ef fort to keep in proper repair the macadamized parts of the main heavy traffic arteries such as the Pacific highway within the city limits and the u ii paved parts of Front street. Capitol street and Highland avenue, and Whereas the heavy and increasing traffic on these main arteries, due to the paving of state and county high ways to the north, destroys the ma cadam surface as fast as It can be re paired, and this high cost of mainte nance is wasted so far as permanent and satisfactory results are concern ed, and Whereas the 200 to 300 maclUnes a day using these rough macadam traffic links in effect pay a toll of at least one cent per -mile for in creased depreciation wear and tear, lost time, gus and tire expense, when traveling on poor macadam as com pared with the same costs, when driving on smooth pavement, and for the low estimate of only 200 ma chines a day, the extra cost of ma cadam to the driving public amounts to'over 3700 per year per mile, and Whereas, 'cither, the J700 per mile furnished by Salem tax payers, or the $700 and more per year added expense to the driving public, will pay interest at 5 perctuit and in due time retire the principal of one third of the Issue of bonds necessary to pave these streets, allowing (25,000 per mile for that purpose, and Whereas, the session laws of 1919, foreseeing such contingencies, in chap ters 70 and 340, give ample authority both to the city council and the coun ty court to cooperate with the own ers of adjacent property to secure the paving of important traffic links, con necting with stilte and county paved roads, where the Interest and profit of such Improvement to the general public is much greater than to the adjacent property owners. Therefore, be It resolved by jacent property owners, and Be it further resolved, that heavy tax payers, and all civic organ izations, interested in the sound eco nomic and creditable development of: the city, be asked to investigate the possibility of preventing the abso lute waste of city street funds on temporary betterments, where per manent and far more desirable im provements could be secured at the same cost by a more flexible policy of cooperation with owners of ad jacent property. Community singing, led by John W. Todd, and a talk by J. F. Hutcha son on pubtlcttyand advertising, were features during the meeting. The ad visability of printing a booklet set ting forth the possibilities In North Salem was discussed following a pro posal made by Mr. Hutchason that such a thng be done. Reform School Escape Found 'it Special Pageant At Armory Gives New Indian View Earl llayo, 17. who escaped from the state boys' training school Friday evening, had not been found or heard of by attaches at the reformatory up to a late hour Saturday. Mayo was com mitted to the school from Portland. It i sbelieved that he might attempt to make his way to his home there. The disappearance of the boy was reported to police here Friday night. He is described. In a report made to them, as being five feet four inches tall, weighing 120 pounds, blue eyes, outstanding ears, large mouth, long, large teeth .and wore a blue-gray regu lation uniform of the institution. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH North Liberty nnd Marlon streets. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. J. C. Tlbbets. Theme for the morning service "A Remedy for the Great HI of Life," evening "Constructing the King's Highway." THE FIRST UNITED. BRETHREN CHURCH OF YEW PARK Bible school at 10 Preaching at 11. Christian Endeavor 7 p. in. and preaching ser vice at 8. Mid-week prayermeellng on Wednesday evening 7:30. Everyone Is cordially lulled. V CENTRAL CONU RELATIONAL Comer South 19th and Ferry strool. II. O. Stover, minister. Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. H. E. Edwards, superin tendent. Morning address 11a. nt. C. K. d:45 p. m. Evening service at 7;30 p. m. FIRST l'HKSHYTI'UUAN CHURCH Thomas S. Anderson, minister. A good church school 9:45. Joseph H. Albert, superintendent. Morning wor Hlilp 11 o'clock. Theme: The Master's Ureal Invitation to Our Needy Hu inanity. Matthew Xt. 28:30. Intermed iate Endeavor at 5 amf Young People's mooting 6:30. No evening service In this church that we may all Join In the pageunt at the Armory. NAZARENE CHURCH Nineteentn and Marlon streets. Sunday school 9:4i . AV. It. Hardy, superintendent. Preach ing U a. in. and S p. in. In the after noon at 3:30 there will be n mission ary meeting at at 6:30 the yoiuiff peo ple's Bible sillily, subject: Abraham. 7 .30 to 8 ii. in. a sting and praise ser . Vice. There will be a nilsslonury con vention beginning Saturday evennlg at . 7:30 under the, auspices of the Mission ary department of the National Holi ness association. Miss Mary Hill direct from the field in China and one of the oldest inlsHiiiiiailes under the Holiness association .will be the speaker. She : will also speak at the meeting In the at SWEDISH TABERNACLE 15th and Mill streets, Sunday school at 2:00 o'clock, air. 1). Hasael will preach at 3:00 o'clocer. Scaiullvavlnns are cordial ly Invited to attend. The India mass movement pageant, showing how the caste system is being broken down and whole villages under the leadership of their mayors are seeking Christian baptism, will be pre sented in dramtic form Sunday even ing. March 7. at 7:30 o'clock In the armory. The pageant will be directed by Rev. M. E. Osborn and Rev. C. C. Hermann, both of whom have servea as missionaries In India for a number of years and are intimately acquaint ed with exotic 'features of that coun try. ' The production will be a presenta tion of the astounding movement of the native masses of India toward Christianity, with a setting of the na tive life, modes of dress, customs and superstitutions of the people. The Raja Yisu Aya Bong which has had S tremendous influence in the Chrlstian ization of India, will be sung in the vernacular by the players in costume; grouped about the village Chaudlm and there will be added touches which the directors themselves are able to give because of their intimate knowl edge of the mannerisms and habits of the people of India. Ths pageant was first given In the India building at the centenary mis sionary exposition at Columbus, Ohio, and created such an impression among those who saw It, that it had trt be moved to one of the largest tents which Beated hundreds of people. Later it was presented with tremen dous success before an audience of 30, 000. The present production is essentially the same, and hits had everywhere the same unparalleled success, arousing favorable comment for both Its dra matic and instructive value. The ap peal of the India mass movement pup eant is interdenominational, and Chris tians of all creeds alike have attended the its presentation with profit. Save the Chicks Dr. LeOear's Lice Killer, and Dr. Le Gear's Poultry Prescrption will cut down the chick death rate, make more sturdy chicks and develop chicks faster into healthy .profitable pullets. Don't delay. Go to your deal er for these valuable aids to poultry raising. The following dealers sell Dr. LeGear's Remedies. AVard K. Richardson, 2395 North Front St. D. A. AVhite & oSns, 254 State St. H. L. Earl. Hunter, Oregon. (Adv) "EARTH'S FIVE DOMINION w Yunnan ji. Lewton, I. B. S A. "In this Lecture it shall be shown ththe i secures all the rights and privileges of the Fir e llt ad3 pjj a .bone J ears. Who rirW..n Even now the Nations are girding themselves for , t -;"66Kaii w una Markets" Hear this interesting subject discussed and eoDc! drawn, not from guesswork, but from the Word of Moose Hall, Sunday, March 7, 2:30 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL "WANTAj North Salem Improvement associa tion, that the city council and the county court be requested to give most careful attention to the possi bility of remedying these conditions by mutual cooperation with the ad- JOURNATj CLAS3 ADS SELL IT ' JOURNAL WAST ADS TRY THEM All protestant churches of Salem will unite in this special presentation, there. being no evening services lu any r.f these churches. There , will be no ad mission charge. i CENTER STREET METHODIST 9. E. Corner 13th street. O. S. Roeder, minister. Sabbath school 10 o'clock. Preaching 11 o'clock. There will be no Kpworth league meeting nor preaching In the evening, because the congrega tion will go to the pageant at the Ar mory at 7:30.. ' . Homer is said to have died of cha grin because lie could not solve a riddle WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach'Kid'irya-Ha.'trt-Liveir Keep the vital organs heahhy bj" regularly taking tiw world's stand ' urd remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troul ka : GOLD MEDAL : fhs Nsrion.il Hsms.1" of Holland f.r canturietaml ondowej if Qmn ViVi ;i mina. At all drugims. th.vej M l?H foe th ncuo CU M)l e .n ( la VII m m a l ... . Appear At Your BestInstantly. If you receive a Hidden oiler or an unexpected In- vitatton you can (eel con fident of always appearing it your beet In but a few moment II rendera to your skla wonderfully , pure. oft complexion hut beyon J com parUoo. V s BAKE-RITE BREAD It. has the home made taste. If you try a loaf today, you'll buy a loaf every day. 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Another Impressive Sermon Study by . EVANGELIST ALEX R. BELL Tomorrow Evening, 7:30 In this study will be given the answer of Jehovah to the questions and quibblings of men. What says the Bible) That is the only thing that counts. Come and hear this Question answered. Others are be ing benefitted. Why not you? : ' . S.D. A. CHURCH, North 5th Street and Gaines Avenue. TAKE NORTH COMMERCIAL CAR In all over leather or tapestry. In wood arms and back either tapestry or leather upholstering. The forethought of our buyer has made it possible for us to save you money All the merchandise we are now displaying was bought at the old price. That tells the story and explains why we are able to always sell to you for less money. 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