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'TTIUS All "1KST WHTHOiUfST EPISCOPAL ces next iiifuii, minister. ;E " ,9 at 632 tjouin corner Churc and fc:ate streets. 9:15 n " o'clock. A old time class meeting rnnm l .1....... r,alBirt' aal't0 present, stairs, V. L. Cummings le.xler. 9:45 iu"" Jws ISuiKtt'V school. Prof. Gillette. Su L HW?.C! .Bool. classes for , of the services at the Old Peoples . SUnlW? . I'Vllltt'n. V,n,a 1 'tV, r, ., .1 C . I"1" 1. nriinary depart-,0:30 p. m.' senior Epworth league in :sfc . . hall under tne charge of ern tTT aue Williams- 11 j man rob God?' I f MiSW s,uc v. : ----- . . T.iur F " Kio with sermon by in Epworth hall, Louise Flndley lead Jwtilii Thp normal men. er; junior league upstairs in Ed- j .tiiinal meeting worth hall. 7:30 p. m. sermon "Life-.. fi I"" wA by JIis J" Held of battle." Thursday 7:30 p. m. ' g special program midweek Bervlce in charge of the Bp. i:5"'. ',ne general subject WOrth league, lathe absence of the !)!" . The following pastor who is a delegate to the gener 'frlc&' liverea, "American- al conference at Des ilolnes. la.. Dr. ,iD,L,.i Wapato: "A plea E. Sherwood will preach both morn- V,:,!,." by Ry Skein; :ig and " 'rTn.erica take." by. l , and "Keep America I ST. PAl'L'S CHfRCH Corner Che ''iuclter Spec'"' music n,eketa and North Church streets, the ,ot"1 -v. nhlic is invited. Rev. Chas. H. Powell. B. !.. rector. rriM8, ! Services for the-third Suml.iv oft.,.- miFM FKIEN'US Cor-1 Easter: 7:30 sr. m. hoiy communion; - mercial ami wanning- : a. m. church school; 11 a? m. I pt.. a. m. --if r- .. .rti-ruti aim iiioii xue me uiiu me crunches, a ir Sf"16 " K. AUlrich. pastor p. ,.- Ray Attebury will be In charge 2' HODIST EPISCOPAL .Robbln Fisher, assisting. 11 mniercial and xlv" mon "The vine and the bru Bain; -topic "Will a intermediate league ic worship. evening. LUTHERAN East State and Eigh teenth streets, George Koehler, pas tor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Di vine service and holy communion at 10:30 a. m. Luther league at 7 p. m. evening service at 7:30 p. m. Visitors are welcome. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL Corner South 19;h and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover minister. Sun da v sehoo! in charge of .Mrs. B. E. Edwards at 10 a. m. .Morning address at 11a. m. Christian Endeavor at 7:13 p. m. Eve ; ning service at 8 p. m. A sermon on "Life's prizes" for young people in the evening service. Thursday evenii.3 ! service at 8 p. m. ! SEVENTH BAY ADYENT13T Norih 5th and Gaines avenue. Tomor row evening 7:30 Evangelist A. R. Bell pastor. Subject "After death iwhat?" If a man die shall he live 'again? If yes, then when? Does man ! at death go to heaven or hell, or does I he sleep until the resurrection?" Evangelist Bell will take up in this important study the . mailer of the i thief on tha cross and show how a comma, which is not inspiration, is made to deny the teaching of the Bible. This study is the death blow to the claim that the spirits of spiritual ism are the spirits of our dead friends They are "the spirits of devils." Come anil hear the great sermon study. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL PAGE FIVE Former Capital Journal Printer Claimed By Death John M. Ryan, former printer on the Capital Journal, but late! en Raged as a printer ton the Uregoniun at Portland, has died at his home ia the Rose City, according to word re ceived by his sister, Mrs. Arthur H. four brothers. EcUvard Ryan, Ku-.-svear overalls lit an order posted to . Moore, of this city. Death culminated gene; Henry Ii Kyaii. Albany; Al Ry-'duv. Permits to wear denims will be an illness of more than a ye.tr. Mr.ua. Portland, aud Alter Ryan, Tina-: 5raBI,dl on)y w thosc WBe 3lJvise ths Kjan was Sj years old. He resided niuok; and two other sisters. Airs, in Salem. last about ten years ago. :Uerse S. Woodford, Portland, and t-",''""- ' a " lwr to pur . The funeral will be held in Port- j Mr R. Diller. Portland. chase oilier apparel, land at the chapel of the Holman un-! " d-rtaking establishment Sumlny at !f OVFRAI.LS rNDK.lt MAX. j Aa extension membership drive id p. lit. Cremation will follow. Chk-aso, Apr. 14. Civilian em- I'i'iuiu-U by ihe Grams Pass chamber . Besides his sister. Mrs. Moore of pieye-s of the Great I.akes Nav:il "' -:n--f. It Is proposed lo Se this city, Mr. Ryan is survived hr rr.Uiiing station were forbidden to cu:e- .'M .st-tivi tnrnib-vs. school at 10 a. m. : morning prayer, confirmation and' JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY. n:kla d etfic'ent teachers for 1 sermon by the Et. Hey. W. T. Su: -Miller Supt The services of caching jcoine. m. una i v ible- truth. AH art ill hi. 11 Ei H. E. PeiuUerton, pas- ner, JJ. I)., bishop of Oregon: '7:30 p. tin evening prayer and address by the rector. Everybody welcome. SCANDINAVIAN METHODIST 15th and Mill streets, 'Rev. A. E. Lind will preach at. 11 o'clock, subject "The STREET unioi"'"" paramount experience or our relig- . ...u .,n,l Court streets. 'ions life." Sabbath school ai t n'-lnt Sortn ii' , . . ,,' . , ------- 9th I in nl. Lo'' L lwl hv1- -.tusi aiiukisuii Bupemiienueni. in tne L'-j Mothers day May !ri-j evening at 7:30 Rev. Lind will give F 11 .....b.. it H lleat. (tln.it.-.itr.il laAh, i.x tl.n . Ii' huV una i1"" " 11 n me uiit;it-i or Aniericaiuzaiioii, suoject prou lems of the melting pot. ""The Eng lish language will be used in this lecture. The public is invited. ... ..1, il.li-nn hv iwniunion and sermon 11 m 'The challenge to he ;n America." Junior C L. 5.0 mediate C. E. 0:30 p. iiPimlea society ol L. r- o 6:30 ....o 7-sn o-rvice ana "'" Ujecf'The rapture." The i-mon of ; series on u.e i,ig. Tuesday Cio l. m Bible school conference. Spe trs for consideration. Let all h ilieri. Thursday 7:30 p. er service and Bible Btudy GOOD SAMARITAN MISSION Services will be held at the W. C. T. U. hull South Commercial street, 3 and 7:30 p. m. Sunday. All are cor dially Invited. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Lib erty and Center streets, W. C. Kant iter. minister. 10 a. m. church school liar will hegin a Bible study j wjln classes for all ages, W. I. Staley nhlect "The Holy Spirit." The liartha society meets every Fri- erncon. You are Invited to at- tr ten-ices. R. L. Putnam, pas- t CHURCH OK CHRIST, (IST-Sunday service is held Chraieketa street at 11 a. m. Bible lesson "Probation after Sunday school at 9:45 a. in. day evening testimonial meet- S o'clock. Reading room 209 Temple open every day ex- iiiday and boliditys. from 11:45 a. All are cordiully Invited wviees and to our rending ifllilC CHLRCP Communion ?:30 end high mass and ser liaiting priest at 10:30. Ben with sermon by Rev. Father it 7:30 p. m. Confessions Is al 4 and 7. Those wishing o confession in German will opportunity of doing so. On My 2d, the newly ordained Bev. Father Lelpslg will sing mss for the Salem congrega- pri will be special music and Everyone is cordially invited. U CHAPEL United Breth 'fner of Nebrasica and 17th, CMpman. nastnr. Hnnduv 10 u. m. at 11 a m tha,. ...111 "tiog held On the (rrpntpul -nh. "'lercame before the church f"M. the entire church mem- (arnestly requested to be Jd as many other people i please make an effort wnt. Preaching 7:30 p. m. i Wednesday afternoon. Pray 'Thursday 7:45 p. m. PIRST UNITED BRETHREN irf Vow t. . . . ik. Binie school at "MUr service at 11. Chris ,Jw at 7 and prealhing at 'M Invitation 1. ..t-jj IV n . tAiriuieu lO crby, pastor. j B wrvices as lol- b 71 nt. Preaching at superintendent. 11 a. m. "The out reach of one's life." (:30 p. in. Chris tian Endeavor, Miss, i.-oris Neptune leader. 7:30 p. m. "Some women of the lilble." Following this address there Will be 25 beautiful pictures in color shown presenting "Women of the Bible." You will want to see these JASON LEE MEMORIAL Cor ner Winter and Jefferson streets, Thomas Acheson, pastor. Sunduy school 9:45, Chas, Hugenian in charge Classes for all ages under the care of capable teachers. If you are looking for a wide awake Sunday achoet home we shall be glad to welcome you. Pub lie worship 11 ai m. subject, "Conse cration fop Service." iCIhss meeting at 12:15 lend by J. M. Clark. Junior lea gue .under the .leadership of v MJs' Grace Tyler nt 3 p. ni Children and young people are urged to . nttend. Epworth league 6:30 p. in. Miss Edith Hawley will lead the -meeting.. A good time Is promised to young people. Eve ning service 7:30, subject. "The sin of being busy.". We extend a cordial invitation to the public to come and worship with us. Do not forget the church service ' on Wednesday eve ning at 7:311. SKINNER & WHITE DO YOU LABOR AGENCY WANT SS N' 2nd Bt, Portland U PI P9 We nimlih promptly Farm Help. Milken, Wood Cotters, Mill Camp d Kitchen Help. Phone Broadway 3205 TIRES! Special Spring Prices NEW STOCK FACTORY FIRSTS 30x3 non-Skid ..........$11.35 30x314 Non-Skid 4.... ...M.85 32x3 V Non-Skid , $16.95 31x4 Non Skid $23.75 32x4 Non-Bkid $24.25 3.3x4 Non-Skid , $24.85 '34x4 Non-Skid $25.45 , FULL GUARANTEE Cord Tires s Our List Price Price 30x3 ft Non-Skid $26.4 3?.0 38x3 Non-Skid ... 33.6 60.40 32x4. ". N6n-Skia....L.. 41.71 2.60 MM-'? Kon-8kld... 43.06 4.0 S4x4 ; Non-Skid..!.,.,- 44.0 CC.S0 8000-MILE GUARANTEE MALCOM TIRE CO ' Commercial and Court Sts. . Salem, Or.' Be sure and see us before you buy WDtita i P' m- and ItVtnln. Z 7:30 Wed- Nnfiat.vZ "'unaa'. Tuesday 'vening. ot each week. 4. Wli. Ml taught or :wTBlw school at o-is fUs''" and Preaching !:rlngonThur I """'of our services. ftODigT-v . rrsen' Marke' reet kiJ10 Sunday .ebon. imirulX 11 . rrr-'-nceu; k" pre- "M n' m' "Life he "Oa J t for- "iT0Um of I'lness! K,,V'i ot Eugenpe ,5I Mr. Car Buyer l You can buy and get delivery on our cars before May 1st I and save the raise in price which will take effect at that date. . We have a few new cars left ; also some good buys in used cars. - , J. E. RINGROSE 341 North Commercial Street. ' Salem, Oregon SKELTON, LIBERTY, FAN AMERICAN, BRISCOE I ST"t4 .1 , public i j 18 f 4 10 "I' the er-! 3 I Consider the Future IV s the forward-looking buyer who selects G.M.C. the man tfhose sound business judgement figures ahead over a period of years. The long life and low up-keep of G.M. C. trucks is a matter of record. Inquire of GM.C. owners. -. W.Ei BURNSDAN BURNS NOT BROTHERS THE SAME MAN High Street at Ferry Salem, Oregorf Don't LetCatarrh Drag You iiAo Consumption Avoid lis Dangerous htage. There is more serious stage of Catarrh than the annoyance caused by the stopped-up air passages, and the hawking and apitting and other distasteful features. The real danger comet from the tendency of the disease to continue itrf course downward until the lungs become af acted, and then dreaded consumption ii on your path. Your own experience has taugbfyou that the disease cannot be cured by sprays, ir.halera, jellie and other local applications. S. S. S. hat proven a most satis factory remedy for Catarrh bc cuse it goes direct to its source, and tends to remove the germs of the disease from the Ulood. Get bottle from your druggist toiiay, and begin tha only logical treat ment that gives real results. For free medical advice write to Medi cal Director, 104 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. I LECTURE TOUR-EUison-White Lyceum Bureau X Ex -President William Hoivard Taft t - RAli.M AIMKXKY VTl'D.Y, M.IY 20TII, H:0 P. M. A Kollowhip are the topics fir the Loeture 1. The League of Nations Yt to lrtte I 2. Americanism and Uo'shev isin S. Capital, Lubyr and the Soviet - f " Mrtik your choice. T NAMK I MAIL YOVU IMU'.KWtKX'K 1X 4 sAi.r.M Trr mana(;i-:.hi:nt t Tkui S.. I'hww 29JU I Mull lnlfi-s ftir (tovrvAthms rtwlvwl after May tfllh. - After Death-Win "IB, A MAFTpiE, SHALL HE LIVE AGAIN?" Job 14:14. IF YES, THEN WHEN? DOES MAN AT DEATH GO TO HEAVEN OR HELL? OR, DOES HE SLEEP UNTIL THE RESURRECTION? THE QUESTION OF THE AGES . In this great sermon study the matter of the Thief on the Cross will be consid ered, and the questions. Did the thief go to Paradise the day he died? Did Jesus? answered. Come and hear what the Bible says. Nothing else counts. 4 EVANGELIST A. R. BELL Tomorrow Evening, 7:30 S. D. '4, CHURCH, North Fifth trnd Gaines Avenue. COME! Take North Commercial Car COME! 1 r Tv: ..... Cost of Maintaining Samson Model Just compare the first cost of the Samson Model M with the first cost of 10 head of horses. Then compare the annual cost of maintenance of the Samson Model M with the main tenance of the 10 head of horses. Study these figures they tell the story. If you are operating your farm for profit you cannot afford to be without the Samson Model M for heavy draft and heavy belt-power work. The Cost to Maintain the Samson Model M One Year Gasoline (840 gallons, estimated) $252.00 Lubricating oil (60 quarts, estimated) 83.00 Depreciation (estimate'4 20 percent per annum) 188.00 Interest on investment at 7 percent 65.80 Maintenance (approximately 10 percent) 94.00 ..ffCUL. SifSrSSSP' - - ?632.80 Compared with Ten Head of Horses Stop a minute, take out your pencil, prove these figures for yourself they will surprise you. Horseflesh is an ex pensive luxury, to say nothing of the chores three times a day, every day in the year and drudgery they cause you. . It is no wonder that so many wise farmers today are giving up their horses and are using tractors instead espe cially now, when a tractor like the Samson Model K costs about a third as much to keep as ten horses. The Cost to Maintain Ten Horses for One Year 30 tons of Hay at $25 . $750.00 15 tons of Straw at $6 90.00 45Q bushels Oats at 70c 315.00 Grain, 375 bushels Corn at $1.25 468.75 Depreciation (10 percent per annum on $1,500).... 150.00 Interest on investment (7 percent on $1500) 105.00 Depreciation and interest on harness ($225) 30.00 Veterinary and 'Supplies (Average of $3.50 per house per year) Extra labor for chores, etc., including your own time or hired man's (and you would not do it if you could avoid it at any price) per year 200.00 Insurance, depreciation on barns and equipment 60.00 ' $2,168.75 TICK BROS. Salesroom with Pohle & Son. " Office, 503 Bank of Commerce Bldg. KBSsaBSOBsmasmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmem i