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Page Six The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregoil. Report Engineers To On Car Finn's Activity Engineers of the public servico commission who have been at work checking up maintenance and re construction work of the Portland Hallway. Light & Power company will complete tkeir task about September 10. As soon as the data thus gathered can be compiled conference will be called for con sideration of the company's habil itation program past and furtute. Such, in brief, is the reply of Fred U. Buchtel, of the public service commission to the demand sounded by Frank S. Grant, Port land city attorney, that the street railway company be compelled to carry out Its improvement pro gram as contemplated in the eight cent rate order or reduce Its fares to their former status. With a view to supplementing the work of the commission's en gineers Buchtel has also request od FranklinT. Griffith, president of the street railway company, to file with the commission a com plete statement of the reconstruc tion and maintenance work com pleted, contemplated and In pro gress since June 15, 1920, together with the number of men employed in connection therewith, the nuui oer of jobs at present actually un Amt way and "such other data as Is n'ltinent or determinating in re .atlon to the matter at baud." Salem Churches The hour for evening services : and church in the evening from 7 in an tne cnurcnes of the city till 8:30 p. m. A wideawake ser vice for old and young alike. Come and bring a friend with you. Ev ening subject: "ne Effect of Choice on Life and Destiny." On Wednesday evening at 7 Junior church devotional meeting. Kt S p. m. the adult praycrmeeting Everybody invited. changes Sunda yevening, Septem ber 4, to 6:30 o'clock for young people's meeting, and 7:30 p. m. for evening worship. SCANDINAVIAN METHODIST church 16th and Mill streets. Rev. Antony E. Lind will speak and have charge of the "confirma tion" or public examination of the pastor's class in religious In struction. The l ord's supper will WEST SALEM af. E. CHURCH A. Hawthorne pastor. Sunday school 10:30 a. m. Mrs. R. A. 1 uri net -i ,1 it. j t, i "I ti. .. t- j . . .... uuwuncccu. I UC .lUl.llS'lHnn, ...III . , ..I ., 1 F- H. school will unite with the service league 7. p. m. Mrs. j. BockV( ,ead. v mia uuui, 11 l l.IOCl. 1H1S Will pr 1 be the last terrt'te before the an nual conference, which convenes at Seattle, September S. Centenary ,...vlla nay us paia ounaayi practice at 7:30 mi uciuin luesnay overling, i ontrl- butions for mission are solicited and must be In before Tuesday evening. .leclamation Of Desert Land Wait Report The state desert land board is ready to enter into a contract with the North Canal company for the reclamation of the unreclaimed 27,000 acres in the present cen tral Oregon project as soon as the company is prepared to show a feasable plan of reclamation in cluding an estimate of costH, and various other requirements pro vlded by the state irrigation laws This docision was reached by the board at a meeting here tills aft ernoon. These requirements Include a showing of the North Canal com pany's financial ability to com plete the project and the com pany's right to sufficient water to irrigate the landB in question. The company wtll also be re quired to show evidence of the transfer of the lands In question from the Central Oregon Irriga tion company to the new organ ization and u complete release of all liens and satisfaction of out standing obligation! covering uu sold lands. FIRST CONGREO ATIOXAL church Liberty and Center Pts. W. C. Kantner,. minister. 10 it. in. Sunday school with classes for nil ages under competent leadership. "WTl. Staley, superintendent. 11 a. m. preaching by the pastoiyTha Sublime Prerogative of '.ho Christ ian." There will be no evening ser vices. Prayermeeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. er. Preaching 8 p. m. Sermon by the pastor, subject, "Individual Responsibility." Everybody wel come. Tuesday evening singing Wednesday even ing Sunday school board meeting at 7:30. Thursday evening prayer- meeting at 7:30. Friday evening fourth quarterly conference 7:30. Dr. E. E. Gilbert, district superin tendent presiding. nior Christian Endeavor in the parsonage durlMt the preaching hour. Senior Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Rev. erkins will preach in the evening at 8 o'clock. Mid week prayer meeting and song ser vice on Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock. C. W. Corby, pas tor. EVANGELICAL CHUEC H Chemeketa street, F. W. Launer, pastor. Sermon, 11 a. m., subject, "The Bread of Life." Sermon 7:46 p. m., subject, "Revivals." Sunday school at 10 a. m. Y. P. A., 7 p. m., Beulah Launer, leader. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. Sermon at Fruitland at S p. m. CHRIST LUTHERAN East State and Eighteenth streets. Sun day school at 9:45 a. m. Divine service (English) at 10:30 a. m. Subject, "Christ's Invitation; Come Unto Me." Young people's meeting at 2:30 p. m. Topic, "Christian Stewardship." Every body is welcome. There will be no evening service. George Koh ler, pastor. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH On Church street be- ST. JOHN'S BV. LUTHERAN Sixteenth and A streets:, Kngle wood, H. W. Grosi pastor. Services begin at 10:30. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Come and worship with us. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First church 1 10 Chemeketa street. At 11 a. :n. .Ul'jla lesson, subject; "Man Jesus." Sunday school at 9:15 a. m. Vednel:iy SVUUlttK, tea timonial meeting at S o'clock. singing, special five minute itudy of Restoration movement and ser mon "Biblical Criticism." You will have to hear it to appreciate it. Monthly meeting of official board Monday 8 p. m. All members urged to be there. You will feel at home and want to come again. R. L. Putnam, pastor. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Ser ces will be resumed after a months vacation. Morning prayer and ser- ReadiDg room 2-;f Masonic lOt- mon at ill, in cnarge oi iue uay nle nnen from 11.45 to & p. m. , Keaaer. mo miiei ncirita teachers. Come and study with us Thep astor will occupy the pulpit today, and will preach both morn ing and evening. The morning ser vice will be at 11 o'clock. The sermon will be on the subject "The Lord's Table." The Sacra ment of the Lords Supper will bd observed. The Intermediate Ep worth league will meet at 6:30 u i. nt. i iiiDicuu ui i . ann r m 1 .1 , , er will be Percy Hammond. The Dowel'l mw, "Wt oenior Hum -.v "-'n our, Xb Pastor win " Bermon on thVL'1 Diratlnn l" Own Coil bo, :'Te "aaaizuiiu,. -HI I JASON LEE MEMORIA1.--O0--ner Winter and Jetferaou streets. Thomas Aeheson pastor l'.epular services will be held at this church on September 4, beginning with a devotional meeting for Christian workers at 9: 15 a. school will convene at witn all the departments of the Stranger i-nd INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU DENTS' ASSOCIATION Meets tween Chemeketa and Center. Sab every Sunday In Derby building ' bath school meets at 9:45 a. m., for Bible study. Hours from 10. C. A. Kells, superintendent, to 12. Court and High streets, j Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday, September 4, J. F. Del-! by the pastor, Ward Willis Long, fehr, of ortland, Oregon, will de- Morning topic, "New Bottle for liver a free public lecture In this: New Wine." Evening topic, "The hall nt 3:30 p. m. Subject "The Law of Loyalty." Senior and in World's Judgment Day at Hand; termediate Christian Endeavor bo Millfons now living Will Never 1 cleties will meet at 7 p. m. The ie." You should hear this lecture, regular monthly meeting of the Seats free. No collection. session will b e held at the church at 7:46 p. m. Monday. Also ses NAZARENE CHURCH Ntne-!sion will meet to receive any who teenth and Marlon streets. Sun-! may wish to unite with the church 1. Sunday 1 BV H(,hoo! ttt 9.45 . m.. W. B. Thursday at 8:30 n. m. at the A, HI. tlnpHu minaHntenHont Pron I n V ' cloSfi of nmvpr Tnootlno- RnH nn 11 on1 Q ..'..l.w.lr Cunrlnv Vnnnw Rnnfi.iv Santomhai 11 uf 1ft-?n a III,, u"KIdl'on; strangei-iund , paople'j meeting at 7 o'clock Sun-, m. Prayer meeting at 7:30 p uiways iei.i ui jo.ue wini duy evening. Mid-week prayer! Thursday. Now that the vacation us. Two services at 11 a. m. And- . o ...,,. m-Tj.. Lrfd i . .,, thlT"!' BU V,8CT . 1,,''io"a ''f i evening of each week. Missionary ; general rallying to all the services MHrnioi . iiuuiui courcn in ..i ,i.. n i , nf n.o i,v, mi., i ,i each month, 8 o'clock. This Is a; homelike place where the stranger feels at home. A. Wells, pastor. Florence Wells, Deaconess. the Primary room. Mis. Chariesc Pui-k will be present and will speak. eW are anxious to have a tull house for Sunday morning. i.iimotned service of the league 4 Realty Deals Total $11,009 CENTER STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Opposite Washington school, North Thir teenth and Center streets, G. S. Roeder, minister. Sabbath school,' 10 a. m. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m., who begins his fifth conference year in this church. A cordial invitation. There will be no service In the evening. Rosedale Notes Mr. and Mrs. Hadley attended the funeral of Myra B. Smith In Portland Monday afternoon. They also attended the farewell party chased through the agency of Mr. Barber and moved to Portland at once. Five acres on the Turner road were also sold by the agency to W. A. Gibson for $2000, and will be used for general farming. Rev. U. G. Crowder of Hudson. i Wyoming, who has recently moved , to Salem, purchased the five room house at 1045 GaliiB avenue fur T-uM l ..i i., u ...i. r.. ii,.. r- """' ouuiu iwi iidi, it'iiiM i , i. . v,i Milium nl Four realty transvers, aggrenii! ing $1 1,000 and Involving both city. and town property, have been recently consummated by Joseph Barber & Son, realty deulors, lo cated In the Gray building. The largest sale of city proper ty was made to James Hall, for merly a resident of Salem, 375 Thirteenth street, and a conductor of the Southern Pacific, who pur- $0000 home in Pit Hand afly evening, 7:30. Come and wor will be celebrated September 11. next Sunday LESLIE METHODIST EPISCO PAL Horace N. Aldrlch, pastor. 9:45 a. m., Sunday school, E. A. Rhoten, superintendent; 11 a. m., public worship, with sermon by the pastor. Theme, "The Higher Optimism." The choir will sing an anthem, "Praise Ye the Lord," tHahn), with solos by Mrs. F. L. Waters and Lyman 'McDonald. For the offertory, ''The Cross of Jesus," (Ogden), will be sung by Kenneth Rogers. 6:30 p. fa., Ral- CHURCH OF GOD 1346 North y Sunday in the Epworth League. Church street, J. J. Gillespie, paH-'A large attendance Is expected, tor. Sunday school, 10 a. m. an,i the work for the coming year Preaching service, 11 a. m., subject w11' 06 outlined. 7:30 p. m., Ev "A Church of Power." Young onlng prayer and address by the people's meeting, 6:45 p. m., and Pastor. Subject, "The Father's preaching service following at Great Request 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednes- fueaday evening. He goes to be iSBtor of a church at Cleveland, Ohio, next year. Mr. Harry Smith had a narrow -Bcape and received severe bruises I tne neur fture vvnen nis wagon loaded witn wood was up-set. He Is Improving, ind Is able to be about a little. 1 Mrs. Merlin Ennis of Angola, Africa, visited Mrs. .R. M. Cain nack Tuesday and Wednesday. A large crowd gathered at the community social Thursday even ing. A short program was given and games indulged In: light re freshments were served and at a late hour the guests departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Hadley an other successful year. W. E. Way and Mr. Irwin are away on a fishing trip. Mrs. Carnioy and her mother are visiting friends in eastern Oregon. The Hampton family are away at the hop yard. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley and Mrs. Carnnack motored to Portland Krlday morning to attend quarter ly meeting there. Miss Luella Stroud of Portland Is visiting her cousin Laura t'arnnack. Miss Elizabeth Hadley visited it the W. E. Croiler home In New berg a few days this week. Mrs. Irwin had quite an ac cident to her hand while leading her cow Wednesday morning. Cottage and Wllbuv streets were sold to Rev. W. M. Garner of Seaside for $800. Rev. Garner Intends to build a house and make his home In Salem In JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY ship with us and enjoy the serv ices. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS CHURCH Corner of South Com mercial and Washington streets. Sunday school, 1 0a. m., Walter S. Wright, superintendent. Morn ing worship, 11 o'clock. Short sermon for the children at the close of the Sunday school. Chris tian Endeavor at 7 and preaching service at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Nathan Swabb, pastor. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN, YEW PARK Bible school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. Ju- Boys Attention! Now is the time to get ready for school. If you haven't a "bike" you will find that JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Are the best for constant hard usage. Federal Qouble Cable Gate cTlfei We Will Answer Them Next time you come in, be sure to ask us these questions : What is Willard Threaded Rubber Insulation? Why does it add to battery value? How does Bone-Dry shipment keep a battery new? Why do batteries wear out? We don't know every thing about batteries, but we'll be mighty glad to an swer as many of your ques tions as we can. DEGGE & BURRELL Auto Electricians 238 N. High Street TIRE If you have a bicycle remember that we have every thing for it. Lamps, Tires, Rims, Fumps, Gripps, J r enuers, seats, etc. Bring your repair work here 1 TWm tradMMrfc. Kubbar Willarrl All are cordially invited to oui services and to our reading room. CENTRAL OOXCRKUATIONAL corner South 19th and Kerry Sts., H. C. Stover, pastor. A merkea service of the mo.-ninj worship ana' Ktindnv school at 10 a. Ui Mrs. B. E. Edwards in charge of the Sunday school hour. Lb.mt!0 Endeavor at 6:4j p. m Evening service at 7:30 l. m. Evwinf theme "A Live Church." Special music at morning and evening services. REFORMED CHURCH Cor ner Capitol and Marion streets. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching services (German) 11 a. m. No evening service. M. Denny, pps-tor. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH William T. Mllllken, D. D . pas tor. Bible school at 9:45, Edward Schunke, superintendant. Morning worship 11. Sermon, "Baptized With the Spirit's Baptism." Ev ening worship at 7:30. Sermon, "New Minds for Old." B. Y. P. U. at 0:30, topic: "The High Call ing," Phil. 3: 1-16. At the time of the B. Y. P. U. the pastor ex pects to conduct a class in special Bible study for all adults abouvc the B. Y. P. U. age who are inter- astcd. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN Corner N. 17 th and Court street3. itallay Day is ahead of us. Let us egin to get up steam for it. The way to do it is for "those in the :ity to keep the fires burning by attending every session of Bible ichool this month. eB there promp ly at 9:45 today. We have several fine things today. Bernice Allen will tell an interesting misisonary story. The pastor will begin his five minute sermons for children. Hear "The Bible Riddle" this morning. Older ones as well FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Center and High streets, J. J. Evans, pastor. The members of this congregation will be greatly nleased tomorrow at the privilege ' A i ; a lYiAcuacra fvnny Mm Ul UCJaiiUg a mvutnAcw ... - F. T. Porter now visiting in Salem. She had charge of the church of the church while herh uBband was in Fiance during the war. The pastorate of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Porter was one oft he most success ful in theh istory of the church. She will speak at 11 o'clock. Clin ton Yount, a young man from the Training school, will sing, at the morning service. He is most high ly commended. The evening ser vice will open at 7:30. "The In vestment of Faith" will be the pas tor's sermon topic. The young peo ple will begin their society pro grams at 6:30. The Bible school will be directed by Chester Lee In the absence of Dr. Epley, the regu lar superintendent. The Bible study period is 9:45. Classes for all aegs. FIRST METHODIST EPISCO PAL Corner Church and State streets, Blaine E. Kirkpatrick, minister. Class meetings at 9:15 a. m. in room 4, down stairs. Sun day school 9:45. Alpheus Gillette superintendant. Class for every body, with a competent corps of Liberty Theai STARTS SUNDAY Free Lecture By REV. J. DEFAIR of Portland Subject: "Millions Now Living Will Never Die" The Glad Tidings of great joy which is to all people. as The Kingdoms of this World .-hildren enjoy these little sermon- (or orcer 0f things) shall be etles Junior under competent lead 'come the Kingdom of our er following Lord's Supper. Morn-ir A , a "T T ru;c.4- ing sermon: "The Creed of tne Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ Church." This is the first of two!-110 saya when m? Judg' jn this subject. Today we will con- ments is abroad in the Earth uder the failure of human creeds then shall the people leam and why. Don't miss it. Next Righteousness. Lord's Day is Go-Away-to-College CnnJotr Canlawlim. A Day and the Volunteer band will BUJlUdiy, oepieiHUfcl have charge of the morning wor- 2:30 P. M 2 tThhe:ryc.UEK ZunVat Building, corner Court church. Intermediate 6:30 and' ana MI6n- senior at 7 p. m. Evening worship You are welcome. Seats Free S p. m. Oood live congregational No Collection Screenland News Oregon's Own Home Reel Comedy Too ANITA mi m HARRIET AND THE PIPER:! A First 'National Attract Chevrolet Makes Another $100 Drop In All "490" Models We received wire late yesterday afternoon from the manufacturers of Jaotor Cars announcing this new big drop. EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 3rd Salem Automobile Company yXd E- Ramsden Batteries F. G. DELANO FROM SALEM DALLAS A. Phone 1687 .ARJOM 1 sr m hi v.uur nmt jr I' -