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8H.-BPAY;MAY8,19S0.j THE CAPITAY JOURNAL PAGE THREE. V ..-..'I Li ill iH i1 uuut ii m in. freaemng services 11 a. m m. Lumer.ana t:i p. m. Keystone league of Christian endeavor :45. Prayer meet ing each Thursday evening. Mumey, pastor. Preaching " . ...Hntendent. B' . . m and 7:30 p. m.. last Sun- W ' Inference of the Free Meth opening session Wednes oi huI??,v Vt i p. in.. Bishop D. 4WL.r of Chicago presiding; there, h. Powell, B. D., rector. Services for Warn" afternoon Sit- that fifth Snnrlnv .rta. E-o. . ., iu T.-rfng the week, the night meet , m. holy communion; 9:45 a. m. ilK aur B i . ovanirellfttic ser- Vhllrvh ar-hnnl- 11 n ,.! ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Vhemeketa and Church streets, the Rev. Chas. will he given i --- . - " imuiihub pray ' - -xrlr-pm nn DUlluaj. 1 JT -m be dedicated Sunday ing by Bishop Warner. W. J. johniton, pastr- ' -,n5T CHURCH OF CHRIST, JIST-Sunday service is held K i CWmeketa street at 11 a. m. "Adam and Fal- er ana sermon; 7:30 p. m. evunlng prayer and address. At the morning service F. Q. Deckebaeh will sing for an offertory solo, "One Sweetly Sol emn Thought," by Ambrose. Every body welcome. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Bible ". ; . ,vi, lesson "Aflara ana iw scnooi at :4S a. m. Morning worship HjOjeu. " ., jv whool at :45 at 11. All mother in Invito . Wednesday evening testimonial special mothers day service. Mrs. Lee " tin at o'clock. Reading room ung . every aay ,0rtndaran holidays, from lfto Tp. m- AH are cordially In "tedtoour services and to our read Sng room. r00D SAMARITAN MISSION-At w r T U. hall. Sunday J p. m. caching by Highland Friends min ST Headquarters at Mrs. Buck j,home, 156 North Front street. I'NITED BRETHREN Of Tr Park. Bible school at 10. Preach j ,t n Christian endeavor at -7; int & short service at 8. Mid-week eve. eiinir on Wednesday stag at S. Everyone Is cordially in vited. C. W. Corby, pastor. CATHOLIC Communion mass will give a message suitable for the occasion, inuuren meeting at I pj m. ah children are especially invit ed. C. E. meeting at 6:45 and preach ing at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday at 8 p. m. I. Q. Lee and wife pastors. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Lib erty and Center streets, W. C. Kant ner minister. 10 a. m. Sunday school with classes for all, W. I. Staley, su perintendent. 11 a. m. Mothers day subject, "Mary the Mother of Jes us." 7 p. m. Christian endeavor. Miss Florence Elgin. 8 p, m. "The man in the automobile and his religion." Pictures Illustrating First Aid. .clock and Friday evening at 7:30 rm Ascension Thursday there will be m the church at 7 and . Ev- tryone Is welcome to all services, LESLIE METHODIST EPISCOPAL t Corner S. Commercial and Meyers at streets, Horace N. Aldrlch, pastor, J.JO high mass and sermon by Rev. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school with classes iathor Buck at 10:30. Owing to the for all ages and grades, E. A. Rho- mitmtion of the Knights of Columbus ten superintendent. Primary depart .diction will follow immediately fment meets in Leslie hall, Miss Sue hiah mass, and there will he no l Williams superintendent. 11 a. m ervices in the evening. May devo-1 public worship with sermon by dis- ,. on Wednesday afternoon at i ,tnct superintendent E, E. Gilbert, D, ' --- . . i . w.on iw , . .. ... . - iu. iiw newiy elected onicers 01 tne Epworth league will be installed. !rri.A 11 i t it. . chairman first department, kdwin INoreen: chairman second denartmpnt FIRST CHRISTIAN Center , and j Charles Raymond; chairman third High streets, two blocks north of the .department, Miss Lois Nye; chairman court house. Bible school at 0:45 a.jfourth department, Floyd Mclntire; n, Our assistant superintendent O. J. secretary, Miss Sylvia Thompson; Hull, Is in attendance on the state S. Itreasurer, Miss Byrl Marsters; music ft convention session In Portland this 'committee. Miss Gertrude Aldrlch week. Morning worship at 11 with atand Ivan Carrier. 7 p. m. devotional lermon by the pastor; topic, "The (meeting of the Epworth league; 8 attraction of a Christ lifted up." C. p. m. Mothers day will be observed E at 7 p. m. Evening worship at 8 with appropriate services. Special b ra sermon by the pastor; topic, jnusic in all services. V' '' . . . 1.11 ..!.. nt Moh "HU Mother s neart. muo.v v a. m. Eneli:h nrft ni-rman lan.. 11 U'clock preaching service.v":15 p." m. Aug u. uari wm conduct the Epworth league meeting followed by preach- i5 service. SEVENTH DAY ADVEXTIST N. 5th street and Gaines avenue. Service tomorrow evening 7:3"0 Evangelist A. R, Bell, pastor. Subject, ,The doom of the ungodly. Will men be tortured fin a burning hell throughout all eter nity ? The evangelist promises one of the most interesting studies. The Im mortal soul theory provides an im mortal sinner, and to provide for the Immortal sinner a burning hell of torment has been fashioned by man. God says, "The soul that slnneth, it hall die." Bishop Newton says of a burning hell "Imagine it you may. but you can never seriously believe it, nor reconcile It to God and good ness. Come and hear the Bible on this great Question. JASON LEE MEMORIAL Corner Winter and Jefferson streets, Thos. Acheson pastor. Sunday school 0:45. Chas. Hageman in charge. Our school is equipped with classes for all ages. and well cared for by capable teach ers. Strangers and visitors always wel come. Public worship 11 a. m. The Rev. Albert S. Mulligan will preach, subject "The service of success In Christian Work." Class meeting at the close of the service led by J. M. Clark, Junior league at 3 p. m. led by the superintendent Miss Grace Ty ler. Children and young people wel come. Senior Epworth league 7 p. m. Toung people are always welcome to this service. A special program is planned for Sunday evening. Come early. Evening service 8 p. m. tor. E. E. Gilbert will preach, subject, "Sin and Its remedy." Special music will be rendered by the choir under the lead of Pro!, Clark. We most cordial ly invite the public to come and en joy these services with us. Prayer and praise service on Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. Turk Troops Draw Pay, Ask Leave, -Then Stay Home Constantinople, May 8. Damad Ferid Pasha, the grand vizier, has de-1 cid'ed to send Naiim Pasha, former chief of staff, and Noureddine Pasha, formerly governor of Smyrna, to An-, gora for the purpose of effecting a compromise with Mustapha Kemal Pasha, the nationalist leader. The efforts to induce Turkish troops to oppose Mustapha Kemal's forces ap- pearto be becoming more difficult daily. Of three thousand recruits un der training one-third dre wa month's pay and asked to go home to say good bye to their families, but failed to re turn. The remainder are now locked in the compound. Doubt is expressed among observers here if the two emissaries the grand vizier is sending to Angora will ever returnto Constantinople. hv the Wenger-Cave quartet. Please note the change of hours In the evening services. Be sure that letter reaches mother today; if you have rot sent It, wire her; It's Moth ers day. God bless our mothers. Le land W. Porter, pastor. NAZARENE Nineteenth and Ma rion streets. Chemeketa car. Sunday rhool at 9:45 a. m. W. B. Hardy, su perintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p ni. Young peoples Bible tudy at 7 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting at 8 P. m. Wednesday eve ning. These are good times with the Nazarene church. We are still hold ing to the gospel and making a, spe cialty of it. Good singing. Come over urn! pntnv nn hour with US. A. WellB pastor; Florence Wells, deaconess. SCANDINAVIAN METHODIST lath and Mill streets. Services at 11 .o'clock a. n. Rev. .A. E. Llnd will preach. Sunday school at 12. Gust Anderson superintendent. This is our mothers day. ... . . CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Regular meeting next Thursday afternoon May 13, at 632 South Commercial street, at 2:15 o'clock. Mrs. J. E. Fee of Portland till have charge of the service. A cordial invitation to all. . ; ... ' UNITED EVANGELICAL Cottage and Chemeketa streets. Sunday school . CENTER STREET METHODIST Corner 13th and Center streets, G. S. Roeder, minister. Sabbath school 10 CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL Corner South 19th and Ferry streets, H. C. Stover minister. Mothers day .will be " observed with appropriate exercises in the morning and with music and sermon in the evening, Sunday school at 10 a. m. Christian endeavor at 7:15 p. m. Evening serv ice at 8 p, m. FIRST BAPTIST Sunday school 9:45, Prof. H. E. Hewitt superintend ent, classes for all. Rev. F. R. Leach, recently pastor at Manistique, Mich. will preach. Morning subject "God's call to His people." Prelude "Our Mothers." A message for mothers day Evening, "Going the second mile," LUTHERAN East State and Eigh teenth streets, Georg Koehler pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. ni. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. Subject "The efficacy of Intercession." Luther lea gue at 7p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. "Poppy's OlgdT Sold For $1775 The first cow sold at the cattle sales at the state fair grounds Friday after noon by Doefler Brothers was "pop py's Olga," seven years old, and was bid In by Mr. Powell of Polk county for 31775. The first bid was (300. and in rapid succession bills went up to the point which discouraged the Canadian bidder, who is said to have come here to get this animal. Poppy's daughter was the next animal put under the hammer and was disposed of in a short time at a fancy price. , Judge Percy R. Kelly is presiding it the May term of the state circuit court for Linn county. Members of the Douglas county j Sheep and Breeders association have I decided to form a mohair pool. 11 ML 4 AAAjAAi AAill TTTtTTTTTTTt VALDEVILLE BIG ACTS SUNDAY 4 Limited Quantity DRY WOOD AT ' GREEN WOOD PRICES Most Economical Wood in Salem -Come and see for yourself. 4 ft. Slab, $7.00 a'cord. 42-inch Stove Wood $6 a cord. 42-inch Kindling, $5 a cord. DELIVERED Mised aoy way you want it. , - kirmer Transfer Co. Phone 930 Oregon Wood Prod uctsCo. Phone 977 .. ' " MAGNETOS When your watch needs clean tar or adjusting do you take it 10 "Blacksmith Shop?" If "'. why not? For the same reason,' you would take your 'magneto, metrical equipment and bat T to a shop that does this "a of work exclusively. They bound to be better skilled "1" mor experienced thaivany kind of a shop. Your "Wricai equipment Is as dell- and expensive as a watch. ' ,v exclusively a repair aut0 electrical troubles "4 batteries. . jray Davis, Inc., of Boston. rlr' ha appointed us as official service station for J2 fr Oregon City to rbur& to render service and Mu," 'nspection of their S nt " Pal. Chandler.. ngton, Cleveland and Bris- fr P '"rther by extending Worner"0" of electrical Si?-rDZ' )ne Quayle .ricai Works I Anita Stewart. I Montie & Lyons Harmony Singing, Smiles and Music Billy Devere Joyful Songologist Tom Stockman Blackface Banjo Jazz Dolly & Calame Singers and Dancers, Extra Ordinary. ANITA STEWART .. In INTENSE DRAMATIC FEATURE ' "THE COMBAT" . Something Different FARES and FAIR ONES 2 Reel Vitigraph Comedy. AC:... n m m THEATRE mm I1 Afr I 'Agreeable to the action of the Stock :: Holders of the Salem Fruit, Union, at a ; 'meeting held on May 1st, 1920;: t y: The Board of Directors of the Salem Fruit Union are now.reddy to enter in to negotiations with intending pur chasers for the sale of the assets of the t Salem Fruit Union, CO tCB. O'Neill OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN jE! Ladd&teh Bank Rffig I t?XTTCar Stale apt mora vco Sdes0i Airplane Flights SAFETY, SPEED, COMFORT The Curtis Seaplane which carried the Hoover petition to Salem, will re turn Sunday, to afford you the oppor- V t unity of viewing Salem and the beauti- j ful Willamette Valley from the air, for a moderate charge. This is your oppor tunity, 15 minute flights for $10. oregon-washington & idaho Airplane company Turner Chautauqua PROGRAM MAY 26 TO 30 INCLUSIVE . FIVE BIG DAYS AT f TURNER, OREGON SEASON TICKETS Adults 2.5 Students 1-25 Children 1.00 Note: Adult tickets of com mittee S.00 War Tax Extra DAILY SOUKDVLE Afternoon Concert 1:30 Children's Hour :.. 4:00 Afternoon Lecture 3:00 Evening Concert - 7:30- Evening Lecture . 8:00 FIRST DAY Afternoon Opening Announcements of the Week, Chautauqua Director Concert - .....The MacClregor Singers Admission 60c, war tax Sc Organizing Junior Chautauqua. Evening ....Concert Prelude, -...The MacC.regor Singers Cartoon-Lecture-Entertainment Marion Balloon Fisk . Admission 77c, war tax 8o SECOND DAY Afternoon Concert Prelude....'. Fenwlck Newell Concert Company "Green Stockings" Ruby Page Ferguson Presenting A. E. Mason's Delightful Comedy In monologue. Admisssion 60c, war tax 6c Junior Chautauqua Play Hour. i Evening Concert Prelude Fenwlck Newell Concert Company . Lecture "The Unfolding of Democracy Joel W. Eastman, Who Lectures on Things Worth While Admission 60c, war, tax 6 . , , THIRD DAY' ; Afternoon Concert Prelude The Overseas Orchestra , : . Lecture "Human Life In Kelation to Americanism" . M. Pirie Beyea, R, N., First Volunteer American Red Cross Nurse. Admission 60c, war tax 6o , . Junldr Chautauqua Play Hour. Evening Concert Overseas Orchestra Former A. E. F. Entertainers ' ' Admission 77c, war tax 8c. . FOVRTII DAY i Afternoon Music and Entertainment The Regnlers Admission 60c, war tax 6c ; Junior Chautauqua Play Hour, Music and Entertainment The Regnlers Illustrated Lecture ; "Hunting Big Game In Alaska" Dr. Chas. S. Price v Illustrated with Remarkable Pictures of the Far North Admission 77e, war tax 8o, Evening FIFTH DAY Afternoon Junior Chautauqua Games In Public. , . Concert The Stearns-Gregg Concert Company . . . Entertainment Fay Epperson Admission 50c, war tax 5o EvnnliiK Concert .....The Stearns-Gregg Concert Company Song Recital Josephine Martino - Noted New York Prima Donna- ' . Admission $1.00, war tax 10c . t On Sunday the Program will be conslRtent In every way with the sacred character of the day. Over Seas Orchestra is the Big Event,' " SAMSON TRACTORS - TRUCKS iffLEItlTS it' - . i - " - vj - Samson Tractors are making good in the hands of the users. This is the final test that proves the worth of a Product. We now have over a hundred Samsons in use in the Willamette Valley and we do not know of a single dissatisfied owner. This is evidence enough in itself that they are the right Tractor. The Samson Tractor burns Kerosene or distillate perfectly. You need not fear a fuel shortage as it 1 handles any grade of fuel with economy. .... TRUCKS Our first carload of Samson Trucks has arrived. Truck prospects owe it to themselves to look at the Samson before they buy. We will leave it to you after you see it. 34 Ton $775 Va Ton $1195 Samson products are all priced within reach of the man of small means. VIGEC B 503 BANK OF COMMERCE VOTE FOR GOOD ROADS MAY 21 VOTE 302 X YES FOR 4 PER CENT STATE ROAD BOND LIMIT ozLyi' On egon. Phone 413