journal, saiem, uregon Hew Church at Monmouth Put To Use Sunday Monmouth .' Ore.. Dec. 15. The new Baptist church building of Monmouth, a structure which Uat cost much effort and money, was dedicated to Its work In the spi ritual life of the Monmouth com munity practically free from debt last Sunday The dedicatory ex mrelaaB followed an epoch making Ony In the history of the church. "or months the work of mov ing the "community night services' ins baa been In progress end the imiiiiiIIIi ' "i in charge Tiavc met with remarkable achievements. Mot only is this a handsome edi iioe, but it is a community house f rreat convenience and pride to Mil citizens of Monmouth and -within ii few short months money has been secured by members of the church and friends to com plete the work. Ijarge crowds and beautiful ser vices marked the dedication day. Thw seatli), capacity of the large huildinK was almost insufficient to acconimodiite the people who gathered for the Sunday services. Other churches held no morning services in order that their mem ben might attend the opening of the new building. Preliminary services were held during the previous week, begin ning on Sunday, and a remarkable interest prevailed at each service during the week. In his intro ductory sermon Rev. Pace refer red to the edifice (is "The house by the side of the road'' quoted from Sam Walker Foss, a noted poet. Service Impressive, The dedication service opened -with an organ prelude and a chant by the choir. Rev. Peter Conklin, pastor of the Evangeli cal church offered invocation, pind a short address of greeting on be half of the Oregon Uaptist con . ference was made by Rev. W. T. MUUken, I). U. The pastors of other churches in the city had a part In the program, in the af ' lernoon. J. H. Ackermin, presi dent of the Oregon State Normal School, Prof. Thou, n. Gentle and Prof I. V. 13. Butler also were on the program for short talks, and Rev. Myron K. Haynes, U. D., delivered the dedication sermon. The sermon was delivered at 11 a. m.. and the program was con tinued through the afternoon and evening. Rev. W. A. Waldo," pas tor of the Baptist church at Cor vallta (jreached Monday evening mid Rev. C. L. Town of McMlnn ville preached lust evening. The special meetings will continue un til and including Thursday ev ening. RU-DCtune Is Beautiful The new church building lp an edifice of beautiful architecture, correctly proportioned, and in every respect well finished. The large audience on Sunday found II rtellghtfully restful. The audi torium room has (i large seating capacity and the building is prov ided with a eovimunrty rest room, a community library room and other features which make It a Sraat community asset. Follow ing the "commulty night services" tfuring the week, in which various pastors participated, members ntna visitors were invited to ac quaint themselves with all the features of the new building, and -many who reside near here mani fested surprise at its capacity and MMrwealence. Besides the pastor of the churoh Rev. r,,ce. other ministers who look part In the programs during the preceding week are: Rev. J B. Heed of Portland. Myron K Haynes, I). D., C. U Trawn of McMinnvllle. Dr. w. T. Mil liken of 8alem and Dr. O. C Wright ..r Portland Rev. Reed has been preaching at the nai.i . .. i, ... '. ""IMJ -uuiiuui mi' week. Bringing Up Father By1 George McManus ''"eiuational K WE ARE OlNi TO HAVE! A. LOBbTErj FOR OlMMtre? J VOU tirIOW o MWJV OF "ENI - WHICH ONE! DID VOU INVITE.-? DON'T ,ET( .TfPE VHSH UOBbTEf? AND' YWANT Ikl ' I . oh: Excuse ME! ARE VOU oORE THAT b A OOD LOBSTER ? IFITlfeN'T-VocT HERE TOMORROW: ---' - f f 'I hr- 31 Polk Woman Makes Success of Poultry Yard Independence. Ore., Dec. 15. Mrs. F. P. Oround, who resides on i farm south of here, has demon strated to her entire satisfaction that "the best Is the cheapest" 1th UOUltrv as with nvervtliinir olse on the farm. The financial returns from chickens, she says, when handled in a modern way surpass her exnectationa. Mrs Ground has handled chickens for many years, but they were of the barnyard variety and received lit tle attention except as they de mauded food and hands to gather the egg product, which was usual ly taken to the stores and trailer! for necessaries of the house. She had been reading of others' suc cess in the pure-bred poultry in dustry, and recently became Inter ested. She inaugurated a new sys tem in the poultry yard and It has been conducted noon lines annmv. ed by experts in the industrv Th result has surpassed her greatest anticipation, and Mrs. Oround Is now among the foiemost of Ore gon poultry producers, breeding standard fowls with a remarkable degree of success. WhiOri nuous utoinoliile d th Power Company Installs Turbine Independence. Ore. line it. C. C. Archibald, local manager of the Mountain States Power- e.-. pany, says there will be some slight interruption in the service during the next few days, duo to the installation of a large steam turbine which will be added to the equipment at the power plant in Dallas. This, he says, will soon be in service. It has a rating of (SO kllowats and will increase the capacity of the plant to that ex tent. The plant has undergone a general overhauling and iih,.,- cessary equipment added at a cost of apporximately J50.000. When the work is completed the ssrvltv will be so Improved that little iln flculty will be experienced in the future in giving patrons the ser vice the require. Dallas Dallas, Or., Dee 15. Miss Kath arine Van Voorhies HiiiM-rim. of the Dallas hospital, and Miss , .oldie Macrarlane, a trained nurse from Salem, were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kloyd 1). Moore last evening. Judge H. H. Holt, who has hern holding court in McMinnville for the past week, has returned to his duties in Dallas. Many complex cases came before the judge during nts work at McM'nnv he reports was very st Bay Chute well knowi man of Dallas, has Lynch garage on Oak street an.i will engage in general automobile repair business for himself. Mr. Chute has been connected with the Ford garage for several year;-. More recently he was associate with th Dallas garage This will make a total of six garages in Dal las. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Schaeffer were entertained at the home of .Mr. and Mrs. Floyd D. Moore on Monday night, the evening hoing spent in card playing. The high school student body is making plans and nrenarations -t Me the publication of an annual sami time at the close of the school ye.- r The annual usuallv is a rc-nrri ,,f the social and athletic progress of the school. It is planned to make this number representative. Mrs. Peter S. Grenwood of Seat tle is In Dallas this week rinltlnar at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Harris. Mrs. Harris is a daughter of Mrs. Qrenwood. C. B. Sundberg was a business visitor In Independence on Mon day. laMr. H. B. Volheim of Portland was the guest of Mr. and Airs. 11. H. Volheim over the last of the week. She was accompanied to Dallas by her small granddaughter. Mrs. D. M. Shattuck snehl I ha week-end In Portland visiting with friends and shopping. Mr. and Mrs John Cernev snc-nt. the last of the week visitin,; with i riehds in Safem. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cutlet' htve returned to their home in Dallas after having spent a few days m Salem visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Vass. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bratchor of Perrydale were Sunday (roosts of Mr. and Mrs. I. J Yoakum. Don Shepherd and family, who have brfii living on a farm near the Guthrie school house, have dis posed of their property and will make Baker City their boms in th. future. Mrs. Shepherd ha3 gone to Baker and will be followed by her husbund sometime before Christmas, munity to attend a meeting in the Orange hall in Monmouth next Friday when the merits of pure bred stock will be discussed.. The Farm Bureau people engaged in the livestock business are holdint, a seres of meetngs in the county ths week, commencng at Dallas yesterday. The schedule of the meetngs are as follows: Tuesday, Dec. 14, Horticulture, 1:30 p. m. at Dallas: Wednesday. Dec. 15, Crops and Rodents, 1:30 p. m.; Thursday. December 1 . Pouln-v 1:30 p. in.; Friday, Dec. 17, Live stock. io:.i a. m., and 1:30 p. m at Monmouth; and aSturday Dec 18, the Farm Bureau annual meet ing In Dallas at 10:30 a. m. ami 1:30 p m. All meethur will heh eld in Dallas except the lvestock meet ing on I-i-iday. Countv Acent Paul Carpenter ta interested in a move meat to eliminate scrub sires froi the county. Dallas Knights Initiate Class Dallas, Or.. Dec 15. The fetllas Knight of Pythias intiated a large Farm Bureau To Hold Session at Monmouth Friday Monmouth, Ore., Dec. 15. P. O. Powell president nf th.. ivdir county I'arm bureau has issued in vitations to the people of this com- Walt Mason Bursts Into Rhyme Over Ford Price Drop f have a hat that cost a nile hat prices high have soared and I take off that treasured Hl uA bow to Henry Ford. Like miny pa triotic gents, the people's cause I'd' aid. unless 'twould cost me fif teen cents and then I am afraid. I'd gladly make the welkin ring, demanding prices fair; wind does n't cost me anything, and I have lots to spare. But when it conies to selling rhymes at any pre-war rates, why. I have use for all my dimes, like all the other skates. But Henry took a nobler view, and he had higher plans: he silid "I'll cut the Drice in two on mv I nice sedans. What though it means ja mighty loss M?y spirit won't be I grieved; the oiiuse is good and com is dross when good may be achieved." So he Indulged In slash ing jags, cut prices many beans; and poor folk brought their shdp ping bags and bought his limou fines. And other olutes beheld the sign and their price schedules smashes, and merchant princes fell in line and slashed, and s'.ish ed, and slashed. And while we still have breath and life we must not this forcet 'twas Henrv tnnV the pruning knife and an example set. (Copyright by George Mat thew Adams.) (adv) class Monday evening in the rank of squire and transacted other im portant business; among wh'ch, they laid definite plans for the en tertainment in their hall on Thurs day night at which time they will entertain their wives. The pro gram will be along tne line of a patriotic commemoration of the landing of the pilgrim fathers. Knight Glenn O. Holman will give the chief address of the evening at which time he will give a histo.y of the pilgrim landing and the suc ¬ cessful events following. Woodmen to Initiate, The local Modern AVoudnier. of America have arranged to take a -lass of 15 candidates to Balem on Thursday evening. The class Will be initiated by the Salem Modern Woodmen team. About 15 carloads of Modern Woodmen will learn Dallas and Monmouth at 7 o'clock, arriving in time for the rem Tar work which will -lie niMMi l.v the Salem Modern Woodmen of America. WAQHiiynflN FADMfD it milium i mi i Hiii'ii ii I c SUFFERED TEN YEA OKTIAND MAX LAUDS WORK OF ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS I'niversity of Oregon. Ruapup Dec. 13. The work of ttt i. mini- class In the University of Oregon school of architecture is equal to the work of senior studanta in or, school of architecture in the United states, according to W. C. Holford, of Portland, one of the judges in the architectural contests held re cently. The Oregon students are giv en entire freedom and are not held down by severe rules while compet ing for honors as students are in "iner universities. This is- believed to raise the standard of the work. Gustof Nelson Could n't Raise His Hand to His Head Before Tak ing Tanlao-ls Feel I ms Fine Now, He Says "Any one who would'nt say good word for a medicine that has done for them what Tanlac has for me wouid be ungrateful'' said Gustof Nelson, a farmer who lives at Gertrude, Wash., McNeil Island, twenty miles from Taco- "For the past ten years I suf fered with rheumatism in mv left hip and right arm all the time, and at times in different parts of my body. My hip pained me so I i could hardly walk and my arm would very often hurt me so bad ly I could not raise my hfind to I my head. The pains in my back were so bad I could scarcely bond j over, my kidneys bothered me a I great deal also, and I would have I the worst sort of dizzy spells, i j could get but little sleep at night, I my appetite was very poor and 1 ! hid become so weak and run idown I could not do any heavy j w oi n .ii. an. "I saw so much good said about Tanlac in the newspapers 1 decid 1 ed to try It, and it was only a i short while before I began to gain in weight and strength mid my I appetite improved wonderfully. Now I can eat anything I waul and everything agrees with me. ' The rheumatism is gone and I can get about all right and do I hard work with the greatest et'tse again. I never have those pains in my hack any more nor those dizzy spells and can sleep all night long as peaceful as a child. In fact, I feel just fine rill the time and I owe it all to Tanlac." Tanlac is sold in Salem by Ty ler's drug store and in all towns by druggists. (adv) (IMO SV INT'L FCATURt SMVK fc , - --a.-.J Check Tl w Mail -necks a (j thebegna ,gofa croupy cough,. S and)l.20abottlt. 2F colds i Dr. NewDia Put 'V an lias beea a because constipation kl """" "yaem, stwinf m I enervat,. n.t j. " 'I p;iT. I ,, ueprfa nuiaiy and E naturally. Same old p JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT CAPITAL JOURNAY WANT ADS SATISFY THE WANTS CAPITAL JOURNAYWANT ADS SATISFY THE WANTS Here's a Record Breaker SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11 VALLEY MOTOR CO. SLld.,J'Z"y out it. mm. ettftft 4 frit, and mo prolong, Hm fjfm, SOLD 5 Touring Cars 3 Sedans 2 Coupes 1 Fordson Farm Tractor ALL FORDS, needless to say. This days business goes to proTe two things FIRST The popularity of Trunks, Baa Cases Music Rolls and Brief I 340 COURT STM Bank Window Found Onen and Alarm Sounded 'I'M Bssiitnotitii. ore,- Dec. n wmnd ,.,.,,. nIarn, B (h """,n " "'ink early FrldaJ inv.-siignnon on th,. pari on n k ornolsls and the rU officer, ami .!,...! .... V?,nt- ""'"""ion or rremtees window ,,,.,, ,,, m, traro was found of burglars and ,f "T" w a"" Micy mad, a huh retreat when tne bell rang Th. 1nk ami., rities are not inclined tc IblnV that , hllrRlary w ed. b, ,,, ,h(i had earelesfv been left open. nm, In bmis man,,..,- the alarm ran burglar wen!, I not have been able to hear the alarm, and had ti,,-re en mi attempt at burglary the pa.ty would hiiv, been able to tu-n Ihe trick and get away, or he w,.ld ave bi-en caught in the art Nr. attempt had been made to open tru af. ARE YOUR KfDNEYS ACTIVE Not If you are subject to we,ik apeUs, dlzslnesa. headache and Jteneral rheumi tic pains. . Yon may have felt out of ortH ror some time and maybe have egnn to lose 1ten there is a feeling of dlaai- wesm. tippet it.. !.-,.. you y.iwn dur JK the day voui- b.-W h..w K..t 1lin you are not laid up. These aire ue da -dgr ,N that ,v.un J" M 'i" after th,. kidneys Sfcsysre weak and th,- system re lanhw body poison thtt strong and sjemro Kidneys would strain out. Is a siil, mini and guaian remedy called Solvax for ssseB conditions sold by Daniel .1. mTty sad other leading druecie's ad yon should try It. If it doesn't it"1' sat 'Victory in your case imply return the pnrkace and at your money hack. Be mire to fry it. Weakness of the kidnevs ot reuse you much pain nor alon but such a condition al extye leaves you open to severe mfiiatx, pr-nmonla tind moat Kher eatrsaejs diseases. (adv) -11 m' ,a- iffini ii -w fc Give her a Hoover and you give her a lifetime oi pride in an immaculate home. You give her an electric carpet-beater that flutters out all injurious embedded grit; an electric carpet-sweeper that brightens colors, straightens nap and collects all stubborn, clinging litter; and an electric suction cleaner that removes surface dirt. Only The Hoover combines these three essential devices in one. And it is the largest-selling electric cleaner in the world HOOVER T.a. T n A mo xwiiii ... as ii Sweeps as it Cleans V Lei ! ui demonttrwe The HOOVER on ,ouf own W here in our wore, Convenient terms n-ay be arrange Wm. GAHLSDORF The Store of Housewares THE UNIVERSAL CAR SECOND That closed Cars are being recognized, and forging iu uric num. Call at 404 Ferry I Phone 1177 PRimm A aatUftea cuitomirt Rowland Pia Phone 16H over Ptttn For Barga of all kinds, such s turc, stoves, ran" chinery, of aUKiwui t Capitol Junk 4 Houst 215 Center. Pta Lueaaee and ALL REDUC Ford Sedan new price $946.34 Six of these orders were placed for delivery as Christmas Gifts. lake advantage of HENRV far pDirp. ijiri rtm nnr ,,-,' " """otJino .iir i 10 you. tie nas maae ine PRICE BELOW PRESENT COST OF MANUFACTURE for your benefit at this You owe it to vourself in ma .; j t . . .... All tho c a,IU t" your cnnaren 10 get out or tne city. M&rZri -?. your Lme if you own, a It bmarJpns .-, u7; . c al a "'snee can oe visited quickly and comfortably. dav So thTnw v y haopiness and promotes good health every miUtSiSaf P,easure and satisfaction and saves so rmicn time at so small a cost as a Ford Sedan. STwfcSiSlls" Cmas. gifts for the family can be PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY We can make positive deliveries on aU models for HOLIDAY GIFTS. Valley MoiorCd. EVERY OREGON DRIVER SHOULD OWN A CLOSED CAR All new and de MAX O.Bi 179 N. Com'l rj GST "'- FOR LON0 1 A0TO TBt WManiem Valley Tr Co. .t i rv L. M.H are YickSoft com- f 1 . . sM I up i 1. i 15J cts " JrtPPVti, VT JIM PAT . -JOURNAL WANT Al PAT I ossf" B,I,M"" "assssssWlsssssWHBHBI,s,sss.ssssssssssssi Ssl.