Monday, October 10, 1921 The Capital Journal. S em. Oresoi SALEM MF.ET Forest Grove. Or., Oct. 10. I'Sope that the list of appointments ; i-rould be read last nigni ai ic H the erangelistlc services ol the ! $9th Oregon annual Methodist I Episcopal conterence vanished jSben the cabinet, composed ot ': Jishop William O. Shepard and his Ffliree district superintendents laime Bt of a closed session Just I Wore the services opened and an- onnctd they had not compiewu he list. iri.m nive Sermon. The sermon in the morning was .nrMl hv Rev. R. N. AvIbou, the ew minister to succeed Rev. C. R-, Carlos at the church In Forest jjrove. It was to have been preacn Im h the bishon. but on account it the duties pressing on him and tie to his slight illness, Dr. Avi on was substituted. Th nrdlnation of two deacons ind four elders during the after noon was an impressive and beau tiful ceremony. The six men were (rdained by Bishop Bhepara, as isted by Rev. W. W. Youngson, Rev. K. B. Gilbert and Rev. S. A. Danford, three three district su- 'oi-intoiwlMniK The two men to e ordained deacons were P. M. ftlenkensop of Salem and F. Aud fley Brown, a circuit preacher in ihe southern district. St The four new elders are Alex- t-inder Hawthorne, West Salem; Mohn D. Woodfin. Myrtle Point; ffeev. Kimball K. Clark, a former ffcongregational minister admitted (yesterday to the Methodist confer jpnee, and preaching at Dayton, Dr., and Rev. S. Uemera, the pas Kor of the Japanese Methodist 'iChurcU of Portland. Appointments Made. ArwiolntiirisnsH and elections to rare Rev. W. W. Youngson, Port laiiUi aiiu ii'i .1 . i m.. a . i .1... .... I ..... i f ihMilnirv' lie" K 1'. (, H-rt. Balem, as oftfclal visitor to the tlmlmll school. ttev. uiaine n. n. irspai i ic Snade an Impromptu address hut- kxtn .t the annual Institute of the JBpworth league, and declared he Sfcad talked with ministers who re fferred to the organization as !"fjomethlng for young people only," and dispared it on the sup position that it was for the pur pone of having good limes. He aid the members of the league learned more about church work In a Week of meeting during the summer than the entire year of finnHiiv afhivtl u t I en 1 1 a iwc "Fllr- Iptbemore," he added, "the expres- elons Qf purpose and aim in church ' 1. ... k. U I L... I. ., I k. In i' wui n nuiLii t unto unm u iuu it. etltute meetings have Inspired me to a greater extent than any other ' thing in my whole life. If the church must prosper, we must take care ot the younger generation." The statistical report on Sunday school attendance showed a total (membership of 28,425, divided among the districts as follows: Portland, 11,239; Salem, 9344, and southern, 7842. i Salem Gets Conference. Snlem was chosen as the loca tlon for the 1922 conference. Rev. Blaine R. Klrkpatrlck of the First church of that city extended the invitation and urged Ub accept ance on account of the stimulation It would give the $1,000,000 en dowment drive to start ...nun the aame time, for Willamette unlver tly, located there. He aald the minister coming to Salem and seeing the university. studying Its needs and realising Its adratages, would give them an Interest in the affairs of the insti tution which would send them back to their posts enthused and eager to secure the pledges ror the proposed endowment. The conference was held in Sa lm in 1919, but pastors from Eu gene and Medford both withdrew Invitations to their towns because ot the wisdom of the suggestions of Dr. Klrkpatrlck, and the vote to hold the 1922 conference in Salem i was unanimous. The slate bouse Is the probsble meeting place of the next session. large and well formed. Another feature of the new va riety is the hardiness of the tree. There has been no sign of blight, according to Mr. Lewis, and the severe freeze two winters ago did not affect it In the least. Diamond Worth $10,000 Found Little Rock, Ark., Oct. 10. The largest diamond mined in Arkan sas field in Pike county was found late last week, officials of the mining company announced today. The stone weighs 20.25 carats in the rough and is estimated to be worth $10,000. Aerial Police To Patrol Skies at Aviation Circus Kasas City, Mo., Oct. 10. Visit ing airmen are to be watched from the clouds by an aerial policeman during the three days of the forth coming national convention and aviation circus of the American Legion. Liquors Worth $300,000 Stolen; Thief Is Sought Washington, Oct. 10. Well ington police were co-operating today with Vlrelnla nnihri.i.... and private detectives In an effort to trace wines and liquors, esti mated to be worth $300,000, said io nave Deen stolen from the coun try home near here of Joseph Lei- ""nuucr, a week ago A real treat for Salem movie fans. B ARGAIN DAY One Day Each Week THURSDAY ONLY At prices never heard of since heck was a pup. Matinee f CZf Evening Evening ' Matinee Thursday each week. We guarantee the shows will be nothing but the best NOTHING CHEAP BUT THE ADMISSION BLIGH THEATRE inn Fein Envoys i i Beady for Parley i jLonfon, Oct. 10. Michael Col- HiUts, Sinn Fein minister of fj- ' nance, an arrived In London ths mornng, completing the Sinn Fein .delegation which tomorrow win confer with representatives of the British government to ascertain "how the association of Ireland with the community of nations "known as the British empire may best be reconciled with Irish na tional aspiratons." The Sinn Fein delegates were early at work to day completing arrangements the meeting. for Prime Minister Lloyd-Georg and the members of his cabinet, forming the Britsh delegation ajf so had a meeting1 to decide upon, the course of procedure. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY "Korrect Dresses" Individual Frocks for Fall They are char acteristic of the entire "Korrect" line of dresses for Fall in that they are correct with out being ex treme tailored with detailed per Ifection and priced much be low what you would expect to pay for them. ARE YOU PREPARED FOR Blanket Time? There is an underlying cause for a sale of such magnitude, but we are not going to relate it. We prefer to let the prices speak for themselves. It is of prime importance though that you should know that every pair of blankets concerned in this sale will stand the acid test, and thereby proves that nothing but the best entered into the making. Double Cotton Blanket Bordered Cotton Blanket "Subwool" Plaid Blanket Size 45x12, in an assortment of Size 66x80 gray, tan and white, a Size 64x76 .gS Blanket, $8.00 value, special at $2.50 value, special at, value while stock lasts, special 85c $1.49 $2.49 Nashua Wool Nap Blanket Derset All Wool Blanket tj. g, Army Wool Blanket Size 72x84 n MaaI hih .,! size 72x40 dainty and harm,on' A new shipment of large propor- ribbon'Sid " g izing plaids, former $12.50 value, tion to be closed out during the Blanket, $8.00 value, special sPecial &x aiaX Blanket salling- $4.98 $849 $2.49 $1.75 Large Size Feather Double Size Silkoline $4.50 Double Size Sateen Center Pillows Comforters Comforters 98c $1.95 $2.98 STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAY In Observance of a JEWISH HOLIDAY Kindly favor us with your patronage early Tuesday. Youthful Modes for the LARGER WOMEN SStt& ,roCkS ,h chic Ui Worth & Gray Dept. Store Good Furniture SUCCESSORS TO W. W. MOORE 177 NORTH LIBERTY STREET SALEM. OREGON California Oil Strike Enters On Third Week Today Bakerstield. Cal . Oct. 10. The ! striking oil workers from the fields of the San Joaquin belt en tered the fifth week of their strike ! Iter today with repeated deter mination to continue their rourup . until tbey could bring the pro 4MtN to sign Contracts making the government a third and arbl-'- listing party to their agreements There were no developments re ported over the week-end and the struggle appeared to be one of en durance. ; 1 "I f Do not delay furnishing your home that you have so wanted do it now! Today you can buy furniture at pre-war prices from our great stocks. Not only are the prices low but the goods themselves are of the highest quality and there are hundreds of bargains that demand your inspection. So delay no longer; your better judgment demands that you inspect our stocks to day. Take advantage of the values we offer. Qresham Man Develops New Walnut, Claim Grtahara. Or.. Oct. It) Walnuts (ar superior to any that have ever Eeen grown in this section of the country were brought Into the of- tto of the county agricultural t agent by H. A. Lewis last week I The aula, which Mr. Lewis calls Rogue Mayettea, were grown rroni Mag which came from France. The , tats arc uniform in sise sad qual ' Hy. large and between the Mayette ad Franquet la fhmpe The shell' ta xrptloaally smooth and thin and! Not In Years Have Yc 1 Seen Such Values as These Fall Suits $30 to $55 Uner Clothes cannot be produced at the price. That s a certainty. The volume of busi ness make. thea. low price, possible from such high quality materiala. Then you have such a wide range of patterns to select from serges, worsteds, cassimerea nd a wonderful array of novelties freak from the beat mills of the country. Let as show you the line this week and take your measura. Scotch Woolen Mills EXTRA SPECIAL For only a few days any Davenport in our window, values to $175, for only $125 Warn. Orafca C. S. HAMILTON GOOD FURNITURE M Stat Stmt i at la aaW to be very tweet.