Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, May 29, 1920, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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l. B. 8. A. Will hold their rt-RU-.day program given in the autlitorium.
lar Bible study in Moose hall Sunday Come early, prepared to enjoy It. 11
Way 30, 6th volume and Junior 10 ' a. m. Rev. W. T. Rudolph of Seattle
to 11 tabernacle 11 to 12. 8 p. m. pub-1 will occupy the pulpit 3 p. m. usual
lie lecture by M. L. Hurr. Subject, ; services at the Old Peoples home, 12th
The return of our loved ones from1 and Ferry. 7 p. m. senior Epworlh
death. j league, Harry Karey leader, topic "Be
J lng a good comrade." Intermediate
H'THERAN" East State and Kij;h-peaKue in Kpworth hall. Junior league
teenth , streets. George Koehler, pis- upstairs In Epworth hall. 8 p. to. pi
t r. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preach triotic program. Thursday 8 p. m. us
ing: service at 10:30 a. m. Subject, ual mid week service.
'The Apostolic Benediction." Visitors!
m-e welcome. There will be no eve- OOOD SAMARITAN MISSION
ning service. 'services at W. C. T. V. hall, corner
j South Commercial and Kerry streets
LESLIE METHOMST EPISCOPAL Sunday 3 p. m.
Corner South Commercial and Mey-
ern streets. I lorn nee N. A Id rich, pas
FIRST CHRISTIAN Center
High streets. Bible school at
and
:45.
THE regular monthly meeting of
the Marion County Holiness associa
tion will be held at the Free Motn d
ist r hurch corner of Winter and Mar
ket streets Friday nigh. lunf 4ti. Ev
ery member requested to b; pnsnr.
A. Wells, president.
ST. PAUL'S Chmeketit Mid Church
streets, the Rev. Chas. U. Powell, B.
D., rector. Services f- Trinity Sun
day, 7:30 a. m. holy communion ith
special celebriti-in of th;s 20th anni
versary of the oidinatijn of th rec
tor; :4S a. tn. church s.-h3ol. 11 ..
m. morning prayer ant patriotic me
morial sermon; 7:3 p. ni. e.enmj
prayer and address. Mcmbe- of th
G. A. R. and V. R. C. and V.lier kh.d
red organizations will oe -:r K'.usts
at the morning servic. erj Do?j
welcome,
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Lib
erty and Center street. W. C. Kant
ner. minister. 10 t-. m. lib! schiol
with classes for all. W I. i-talcy. ru
perintendent; It a. ni. "The vorll
and eternity." 7 p. m. mistian en
deavor. Miss Constance Kantner, tead
jer; 8 p. m. "The good soldier of
Jesus Christ." In recognition of mem
orial day a film of motion pictt'r-is
will be shown bearing the tit'u ' The
Spirit of 191S.':
the Shrine convention. He announced
today that he had hopes of securing
I Jack Britton, world welterweight
'champion, as Leonard's opponent. The
bout is to be ten rounds, no decision.
Carr Reported Safe
El Paso, Texas. May 27 A brief
telegram from Chihuahua City signed
,by W. M. Drury. manager of the Am
erican Smelting and Refining com
pany's department, set at rest today
tears for the safety of Homer Carr
iwho was reported to have been taken
from a train at Jiminei. Chihuahua
Tuesday by Villista soldiers.
tor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school, with,
classes for all ages. E. A. Khoten, su-1 morning worship at 11, C. E. at 7 p.
peiintendi'iit. 11 a. m. public worship 'm., evening worship at 8. Lelund W.
with sermon by the pastor: 7 p. m. I Porter, pastor,
devotional meeting of the Epwort'ij .
league; 8 p. m. Rev. W. L. Rudolph I AT the United Evangelical church,
l 1)., of Seattle will deliver the Ber- Salem, are gathered state delegates
liion. of the Womuns Home and Foreign
missionary society, in convention.
COURT STREET CHRISTIAN They are a group of enthusiastic, en
Coiner N. Seventeenth and Court jergetic and consecrated women. Rev.
streets. Our Children's day exercises Oubbs nnd Wife, who for 20 year
aie here now and the whole who'd have Rerved in China, are among the
is asked to cooperate In every wav speakers. Sessions all day Thursday!3" grades, Carl Miller, Suot. Meeting
possible to mako it a fine program. laud Friday, Including evenings. j,or worship with good singiiij and
Parts will be given out this week. I gospel preaching at 11 . m. &isj ut 8
Now for a big attendance today. The FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, P- m- Young people will .licet i ;. 12.
loyal Sons have :hai-ge of the Bible SCIENTIST Sunday service Is Held
school. Remember n a. m. sharp and at 440 Chemeketa street at 11 a. m.,
he there. IWrlng the closliu ' cii-eH ' subject Bible lesson, "Ancient and
the pastor will con'lnu- his talks in modern necromancy, alias nie.smeris.n
. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Cor
ner S. Commercial and Washington,
H. E. Pemberton, pastor. Church Bi
ble school at 10 a. m. with classes for
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT
Harmon:
at ih"
.school at 9:45 a. ni. Wednesday eve
ning testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock.
Junl.ir Bending room 209 Masonic Tempi"
the Lord's Prayer. V wil
memorial service 11 n hi.
"Why Metnorlals?" Survin
arls training school .1 p.
and Intermediate societies meet ot open every day except Sunday and
0:.'10 p. m. There will be a union mee t holidays, from 11:45 to 5 p. m.' A!l
iiit? of all three endeavor societies at 'are cordially Invited to our services
7 p. in. This will he an Inter stiminnd to our reading room.
net-vice. Vou Just come and see. !V.nK
service nnd sermon 8 p. . in. Subject
"Only source of Salvation." Every
body come you arc welcome to woi
ship with us. Thursday 8 p. m. devo
tional and Bible study. At this time
we will conclude our study of the
Holy Spirit. We had a splendid at
tendance of young people last time.
That's fine young people keep It up. services
We will look for you all back again
this week. Friday evening the offi
ce in of the C. E. will give a bnnque
and eulertalument to the .new mem
bars of the society. R. L. Putnam, pas
tor.
CATHOLIC Communien mass at
7:30, high mass nnd sermon by the
pastor at 10:30, subject "The moat
blessed Trinity." Sunday evening the
May devotions will closo with proces
sion nnd reception of new members of
the Sodality of the Blessed Virgin
Mary. Kveryone is welcome to all
FIRST BAPTIST Corner Marion
and Liberty streets. Preaching at II
in. and 8 p. in. by Prof. G. R. Schlauch
of McMlnnville. Theme for the morn
ing, A descripllon ot the New Testa
ment church; evening service, A me
nioilal day sermon, Sunday so hool
9:46 h. ill. B. Y. P. V. meeting 7 p. in.
You are cordlully Invited to all these
Her vices. .
FIRST I'NITEB- BRETHREN
Church of Yew Park. Bible school at.
10. The usual service nt 11. Christian
endeavor at 7 and preaching at 8. Mid
week prayer meeting on Wednesday
evening nt 8. C. W. Corby, pastor.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
-Corner Church mid State street.i.
Richard N. Avlson, D. 1). minister.
9:15 old time class meeting room 4 1
down stairs, W. L. Cumniliigs lender.'
9:15 Sunday school, Alpheua Gillette
Snpt. Bobbin Fisher, assisting. Today
tU4 liotlf Will bo glvon' to a children's
at 7 p. m. Thursday at 8 p. ni. study
in Acts followed by business meeting.
i SEVENTH DAY A D V E N'T I ST N .
hold ourlnnd hypnotism denounced." Sunday, 6th street and Gaines avenue t moiT-v
7:30, Evangelist A. R. Bell, pastor.
Subject. "The parting of the ways.The
crisis in Agrlppa's life, its touc.er
part today. The breaking point be
tween God and man." This will he
the last service in the church until
after the camp meeting which opens
next Tuesday at the fairgrounds.
JASON LE EMEMORIAL North
Winter and Jefferson streets. Hev.
hos. Acheson. pastor. Sunday school
at 9:45 a. m. Chas. Hakeman in
charge. Classes for all ages. Strang
ers and visitors Invited. Public wor
ship at 11 a. m. and 8 p m. Pi the
absence of the pastor Albert S. .Mul
ligan will preach. Morning subject
Memorial day. Evening subject "He.iv
en and Hell." Special music by the
choir in charge of Prof. Clark. Class
meeting at 12:10 p. m. led by J. M.
Clark. Junior league nt 2:30 p. m.
Miss Grace Tyler superintendent. En
worth leagqe at 7 p. in. Mid week
prayer and praise service on Wed.ies
day at 8 p. m. Every one welcome at
these services.
m
PR F.S 1! YTE R I A N Memorial serv
ice In connection with the morning
worship at 11 o'clock, "What are we
to remember?" All the other services
as usual. The evening worship In this
church is nt 7:45 o'clock. Tliomns S
Anderson, minister.
CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL
Corner South 19th nnd Ferry s.reeiv.
If. C. Stover, minister. A combined
service of the Sunday school a id morn
lng worship at 10 a. ni. Mrs. B. A. lJd
wards In charge of the Sunday school
Christian endeavor at 7:15 p. i.i.
Theme of evening address "American
ization." Service ut 8 p. in.
NAZARENE Nineteenth and Ma
rlon streets. Regular services Sunday
Sunday school at 9:45, V. B. Hardy
superintendent; preuchlng nt 11 and
nt 8 o'clock. There will be a-Chthlrenr
day program at the hour of Sunday
school Instead of the regular le tun
study. The young peoples Bible study
ut 7 o'clock p. m. Midweek prayer
meeting at 8 o'clock Wednesday (ve
iling. These meetings are times o"
great spiritual uplifts. Yrj nrj invited.
A. Wells, pastor; Florence Wells.
deaconess.
Herman Unable
To Stage June
Bout in Portland
Portland, Or., May 2S. Pete Her
man, world bantamweight champion,
will be unable to fulfill his engage
ment to box In Portland on June 12,
according to word received today by
Matchmaker Bobby Evans of the
Portland boxing commission. Herman,
according to the message, has injured
one of his hands, forcing him to call
off all projected bouts f or several
weeks.
Evans has hot yet found an oppo
nent to meet Benny Leonard, world's
lightweight champion, who has been
signed to box here June 21, am-in
We unreservedly erfdorse
Republic Grande Cord Tires.
They have proven, like their
fabric namesake, that- they
wear down slowly and evenly
like finely tempered steel.
Our word to youthe Re
public Grande Cord Tire is
supremely worthy of its name,
its record and the Republic
reputation for longer life and
greater value. " " '
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Baronne, N. J. "I had pains in back
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I felt so tired all the
time, had bad head- I
achot. and for six
months I could not
work. I wa3 treat
ed by a physician
and took other re
medies but got no
relief. A friend told
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Pinkham's Vege
table Compound and
it has helped me
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now able to do my work. I cannot
thank you enough and I recommend
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It must be admitted by every fair
minded, intelligent person, that a medi
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ity for over forty years, and today hold
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as does Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
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MAGNETOS
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& Co.
Official
Eisemann Mapeto
Service Station
279 North' Commercial street
SALEM
China Willing To
Replace Japanese
Guards On Roads
Tokio, May 25. China's rep.j- re
jecting Japan's offer to open negotia
tions relative o the future status of
Driven Wild
by Eczema
mTbe let ni like a pier of llrer fax tb
taw to th utla and burned cootiauailF."
wntw K. Uoraa ( Venice California.
tnm the frit appUcatioo. D. D. D.
topped th i lento, ud after asio
tare bottlM th trouble duappaifod
aad it aevof cum back.'
The proof f Uw poddiat t t th tatter.
When a proKiiptloa lot skindite&M baa kttcra
tclltnf of carta from every part of the United
States, aurelr it it eaoueh to cooTinc tbt atoat
akegtical. O. O. I. reiitTca itcluw taraMnt
itaaKdiatelf. Joat try one botttt on our faoaey.
back ruarastea Mc eoc and fl Ja. Tr CD Ob
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M lotion &r Shin Disease
J. C. Perry'.
L. M. HUM
Care of
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Chinese Medicine and Tea Co.
Baa medicine which will euro
any known disease.
Open Sundays from 10 a. m.
until 8 p. m,
15S South High Street -Salem,
Oregon. Phone 181
Shantung has been received at the for
eign office here. It says China is ready
10 suppiy guaras ior tne railroad to
displace Japanese engaged In that
service, and declares that country
considers the railroad a distinct and
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