Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 29, 1921, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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Peace Offers
Union Miners
Are Rejected
Washington, October 29.
Peace proposals of the union
miners In West Virginia were
cast aside today by counsel (or
the coal operators at the hearing
before the senate Investigating
committee. Proposals of a settle
ment put forward by Frank P.
Walsh, miners counsel, and Phil
lip Murray, vice-president of the
United Mine Workers, was met
with a declaration from the opera
tors that "we'll have no dealings
with the United Mine Workers.'
Mr. Walsh called the commit
tee's attention to the settlement
plan submitted Monday by Mr.
Murray, Involving use of the com
mittee's mediatory offices.
Hardly had Mr. Walsh finished
when Z. T. Winson, the operators
chief counsel, was on his feet
with a reply.
"The committee knows our at
titude. We will not have any
thing whatever to do under any
circumstances with the United
Mine Workers of America or their
mrintatives. We will not
tun conferences with a lot of
outsiders under any clrcumstan
ees. through this honorable com
mlttee, through the president of
the United States or anybody
else."
Well, every guy's entitled to his personal opinion
rronrrlcht 1120 by International Feature Service, Iao.)
jrrmdTKark ntfW'l In the U. H. Patent Otno
Jap's Voyage
Over Pacific
Stormy Trip
Aboard Steamship Kashima
Maru, Victoria, B. C, Oct. 2.
The gorgeous autumnal day on
which the Japanese delegation to
the Washington conference sailed
from Yokohama to the gay notes
of music and the "banzai" of thou
sands of friends was not symbolic,
as It later appeared, of what was
to be, for the voyage across the
Pacific on the steamer Kashima
Maru, which touched today at Vic
torla was marked by a terrific en
counter with a cyclone. On Mon
day, October 24, when the cyclone
had spent itself, the ship was
again struck by a strong westerly
gale which sent her reeling to
starboard, throwing passengers
from their seats. Seas broke over
the promenade deck and trickled
into the smoking room. An inves
tigation revealed the ship's rudder
showed a slight deviation from the
indicator on the pilot's room. Thej
damage, Important as It was, wasi
a fruit of the early combat with
too cyclone.
Forty years ago Admiral Jo
mesa bur o Kato, the ranking mem
bar of the official duluKation to
the -conference on armament limi
tations, coming on an officers'
training ship, set foot for the first
time on the shores of North Amer
ica, visiting Victoria, as be did
later San FranclBco. Not during
that long period from midshipman
to architect of Japan's great navy
did his Ballings across the seven
soas bring him such a storm as
fell to our lot and that fact Justi
fies more details of our experi
ences than were permitted by ra
dio from mld-Paclflc. Our ship
was badly shaken in. the encoun
ter with the storm scarred Inter
pally, as It were but she merged
from the struggle practically In
tact. There were undoubtedly mo
ments of danger which (he calm,
impassive Oriental passengers
felt. But everybody was careful
not to betray emotion. Flashes of
Japanese humor, stories and an
cdotes, related at the height of
the hurricane carried us through j
spsndldly even If they did not rest
our "weary bodies. Prince Toku
gawa, cordial and popular with
everybody, proved himself a true
prince charming.
The Kashima wan named after
famed shinto temple near Toklo.
translated. It means "Island of
deer" and sleek and as a deer Ka
shima evaded the cyclone which
sought to drive her mercilessly Be
fore its mighty wind and then beat
her down and bury her. She did
not run before the pursuing en
emy, but turned and fought him
a"d (hat was the secret of her vie
tor.
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Salem Churches
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN On m.
cordially invited to all the services, superintendent. Competent teach- GOSPEL MISSION 185 S. Com- meetings. uvangeusuc serv. uUuB , evening at 7:30
The regular choir assisted by the ors and classes tor all ages. Par- mercial street, upstairs. Services:30, sermon, "The Way of the o clock. Nathan Swabb, pastor.
boy choir will have charge of the eots are requested to come with Sunday 2 p. m. and 7: SO. Come Cross." Services every night e-
singing. their children and help boost the and hear the full gospel preached, cept Saturday. Themes: ' Tne (Jinned Cotton
Lh.i Th nrmrhcr will talk Salvation from all sin. Healing Heart of the Bible," "Do I Have to --.
Young people who come once ST PAm.s uptsmPAL-Snn.1 t.mnorj.r.r. at the 11 o'clock aer- for the sick. Everybody is wel- be a Church Member to be Saved?" I JCaXCeeOS OUPPlV
Church street between Chemeketa WM want to come again. Some- day mornlnB servlce at n o'clock, j vice.
No collection.
I, ,),., ( TT. at 11 a m and rnme No collection. , Tne A, 11. US 01 me Ijospei,
and Center. Sabbath school meets th,n new ' each Sunday evening. Fl,n ,.hnral service bv vested choir. Hnlnr at l:l'n. m. Preachinz i "Why I am a Christian Only,"
at 46 a m C A Kells superln- Pra" meetinK Wednesday 7:30, Jag c. 'Nelson, lay reader, con-'and disarmament talk at 7:30.' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, FIRST, "What Precedes Conversion." Meet
tendent ' This 'is World' Temper- ? Evangelist Lewis from UDg the geryice in the absence1 Midweek prayer meeting on Wed- CHURCH 440 Chemeketa street.' us at the church this week. Come,
ance Sunday and will be observed Forta"a Hea hlm- c?me Dre- of a rector. Holy communion on nesday evening at 7:30. Mr. Bur- At 11 a. ra. Bible lesson, subjectlet us reason together on these
v... u. u D. nr-.j wnu Parea for a K dtime- Social hour ,h fii,in, Siindav. November C M. inr nhnir nractice on "Everlastlner Punishment." Sun- things. A welcome for all.
for junior church Thursday 4:15 ELj i n r, t . j .., i , js a m Wednes-
p.m. Everybody wanted. NAZARENE Nineteenth and will have charge of the singing dav evening testimonial meeting at ! CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY! 'n ne history of cotton growing,
... - - -m .T.T, ,-. j t t n rn rPJlRTl
one block south of Center and will give some valuable in- 8 o'clock. Reading room .sua a- auuiassb nr. ana Mrs. . "!"" ,"
striixtinn (n rnnnivtlnn with the Rnnic temnle ooen every day except uaswcii, leaders, services tor mis,
by our church. Rev. Ward Willis
Long, the pastor, has chosen for
his sermons the following themes:
In the morning at 11 a. m.,
"World Morality and Faith In
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
i song service.
1 UNITARIAN Unity , Church,
I Cottage and Chemeketa street!
Rev. Martin Fereshetlan. A. M., B.
D., minister. Church school at 10
a. m. Devotional services at 11.
holidays apd Sundays from 11:45 next week as follows: Meeting to
to 5 p. m. All- are cordially in- morrow, Sunday, afternoon at 3
vited to our services and to our o'clock at' 632 S. Commercial St.
ronilinir room. 'On Thursday atternoon, November
' 3, at 2:30, at the same place
Corner
.'services.
Marion,
" t it ... j ... on mneieeuiu . ueiiiencia .
Christ," and In the evening at anu enler 8lreel- w- Wellg, pa8tor; Florence Wells, dea-
7:30, "The Guide at the Cross Kantner, minister. 10 a. m. Sun- conPS8. Sunday school at 9 : 45, W.
Roads." The quartette under the day school with classes for all b. Hardy, superintendent. Classes
direction of Miss Ada Millar will ages. New classes forming. Class for all ages with separate rooms,
render special musical numbers at for young ladies just organized; Preachijig at 11 and 8 o'clock.
both services. Junior C. E. will glad to welcome others. W. I., Morning subiect, "True Holiness."
meet at 3 p. m. The Senior and Staley, superintendent. 11 a .m. Young people's meeting at 6:30
Intermediate C. E. societies will preaching by the pastor, "By Open fallowed bv two Drayer meetings
hold their services at 6:30 p. m. Windows." 6:30 p. m. Christian at 7 and then song and praise until i Subject of the sermon, "Love: The
( ' h , 1 r." !l Tl ! O" h t will V, u nkoapvufl u RnHftuVftl n,A,eHoH hir tn.fal a I I I T . 9 fl Mill tlinulr 0.nhl.A., ' V, O . . T M ra ,l
usual on Thursday evening begin- with light refreshments. A wel-' prayermeetlng Wednesday at 7 : 30. i Fereshetlan; contralto soloist, will Dav' that lB forwara-siep uy ner s Commercial and Washington
nlng at 6 o'clock with a picnic come for all young people. Leader, Remember the great meeting with: lead in the singing and will offer the Bible school, and the begin-, streets. Sunday school 10 a. m.,
dinner. The annual praise ser- Miss Josephine Bross. 7:30 p. m. the Smith family beginning De-'as a solo, "Trust in the Lord," ning of the second week of our Big' w .. wrteht Hiinerintnnripnt
vie eof the Woman's Missionary so- address by pastor, "The Joy of the cember 31 at 7:30. You are wel- Largo Handel. Mrs. W. A. Ben- Home Force Campaign. Will yoi , , . ,, ,,. . .
(ielv will hn lmlrl In (ho xhnrh Anirelx " Prnvor niootln Thnri.. t ,m ho therr.' Sure. VOU Will. 1 He " " "'1' .n.. .1111111
to i. m .,,hu.i e.n. ii i t i .i j i . a mlnf to overflow with n
... nuwjw., v. , , i i ( n nil uiciuuc uiiu uvun - , . - .. . . , . ..
1 1 Pnmo earlv There Will uuua; nuuui. uiimwi
Endeavor at 6:30 and preaching
of October 1920
Washington, Oct 29. A Urger
percentage of the country's cotton
crop had been ginned to October
18 this year than had been ginned
in any previous year to that date
the census bureau's ginning report
A total ot. 5,477,497 bales h&d
been turned out by ginneries,
which total is 83.7 per cent ot the
entire crop as estimated by the de-
A H. part men t of agriculture in its
COURT STREET CHRISTIAN 'friends most cordially invited to be
North Seventeenth and present ai any anu an oi inese
Court streets. R. L. Putnam, pas
tor. Oh, say folks, this is Rally
SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Cor-
parlors on Friday at 2:30 p. m. day at 7
All ladies of the church and con- Alliances." Good music at all ser
ffregatlon are cordially Invited to vices and a hearty welcome for all.
meet with us. Following the pro-l
ton at
special
1 MARION COUNTY HOLINESS offertory
ASSOCIATION will hold its regu
lar monthly meeting at South
forecast of October 3 this year.
The previous heaviest ginning to
October 18 was in 1916 when 64.3
per cent of the crop had been ginned.
nennle. Come early, 'mere win
be a special program rendered. One
SCANDINAVIAN METftODIST special feature will be a trio by
EPISCOPAL Cor. Fifteenth and boys from the state industrial
service at 7:30 p. m.
Occasional Bain Forecast.
Washington, Oct. 29. Weather
predictions for the week beginning
Monday are: Pacific states Gen-
thelerally fair in California and con
siderable cloudiness and occasion
al rains in Washington and Ore-
Prayer gon; normal temperature.
gram a social hour will be enjoyedJ HIGHLAND FRIENDS High- Friends church Tuesday evening,
land avenue and North street. November 1. Every member of Mill streets. David C. Hassel, pa-i- school. Special talk by pastor on
TE COMMUNITY TRAINING Bible school at 10 a. m. Clifton the association Is urged to be pres- tor. Sunday morning service at 11 "Taking the Forward Step."
SCHOOL for Teachers and Parents Ross, superintendent. Our school ent. Hazel Keeler, secretary. j o'clock. Sunday school at 12. Something doing from 9:45 a. m.
will hold Its first Besslon at the Is growing: come and help us ! Prayer service and Eible study to 12 jn. Endeavorers come hear
city library on Monday, October make it the best school 'possible. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, the report from the county con
31, at 7:30 p. m. The program Morning worship at 11. C. E Mission near Twelfth. Bfhle AH Scandinavians warmly wel- vention. Intermediate 5:30 and
includes the following classes: meeting at 6:30 and preaching at grhool at 10 a. m., T. M. Russell, combed. Senior Endeavor 6:30. Two live
L,lfe of Christ under Professor 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting oi
Matthews; Religious Education in, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. The wor!
the Home under Dr. Kantner: on our new church building Ib pro
Administration of a Church School greasing nicely and we will be
under Dr. Mill I km, story Telling able to use the main auditorium
under Miss Chapler; Christian In a few weeks: then we shall
Training for Citizenship under C. have splendid accommodation for
A. Kells; Program of a Christian the Sunday school. I. G. and Ida
Church under Dr. Kantner. The J. Lee, pastors,
curriculum and the ataff of teach-
TOMORROW MONDAY TUESDAY
Tomorrow 2:00; 4:00; 5:45; 7:30 and 9:15 P. M
INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STD-j
DENTS' ASSOCIATION meets
every Sunday In Derby building
Cor bible study. Houre from 10
to 12a. m. Corner Court and High
era are such as t oassure a very
helpful and profitable Besslon.
MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION -Meeting
of association 10 a. m..
Monday at Y. M. C. A. The ap-; streets, upstairs. Public ulways
polntments to state Institutions for welcome.
Sunday: State hospital 9 a. m.,
J. J. Evans; fsable minded lmstl-1 SALEM YOU NO PEOPLE
ture 9 a. m., C. W. Corby; grill' Where do you spend your Sundal
training school 3 p. m Ensign eveuingsT The Jason I-ee Ep
Robt. Handcock; tuberculosis hoa-! worth League always welcomes
pital 3: IS p. in . Thos. Acheson.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCO
PAL Corner State and Church.
Rev. Blaine E. Kirkpatrlck, minis
ter. 9:16 old-time class meeting.
Room 4 downstairs. 9:45 Sunday Sunday school 10 a
school, J. B. Littler, superintend-1 (English) 11 a. m.
visitors and strangers. Sociabll
lty and service predominates.
Services begin at 6:30 p. m.
REFORMED CHURCHC Cor
nerof Capital apd Marlon streets
in. Preaching
No service In
M. Denny, Pastor
Deserter Is
Convicted By
Court Martial
New York, Oct. 28 Linn A.
Oale, former Albany newspaper
Man and one time state employe,
was convicted today by a court
martial of desertion from the army
e wfl as on two charges of sedi
tious publication.
The general court, sitting at
Governors island, recommended a
ent Beginners snd primary de- the eveuing.
purtinents In Kpworth hall. Jun-
lore downstairs and Intermediates,!
seniors and adults In the main au-' CHURCH OF GOD 1346 N
dltorium upstairs. 11 a. m. ser- Church street. J. J. Gillespie, pas
mon. subject, "First Aid for the tor. Sunday school 10 a. m
Sleeping Sickness." 6:30 p. m. Preaching service 11 a. m. Sub
Intermediate League In Kpworth ject: History of the Lutheran re
nan; leaaer. rvenneiu met ormim lormutlon ana why It was nec-
Ssnlor Kpworth League In the eaaary in the sixteenth century,
basement of the church: leader.; Young peoples meeting : 30 and
Mr. Klnch. Church night 6 to preaching at 7:30 p. m. Regular
8:30. Open to ail. prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing 7:30. We especially invite
FIRST BAPTIST William T. the people of God to the Sunday
Wllllken. pastor. Bible school at; morning service.
I:4S, Edward Schunke, superin
tendent. Morning worship at 11. CHRI8T LUTHERAN East
Sermon. "Miracles." Evening wor- state and Eighteenth streets,
ship at 7:30. Sermon, "Facing Sunday school at (:46 a. m
the Deluge." Senior B. Y. P. U.t Preaching service (German) ai
Bt 6.30 Leader. Ralph Miller's 10:30 a. m. Subject: "What will
group. Topic, "Gleanings from happen when you confess Christ"
the Foreign Field of the Northern Ths world will oppose you, Ood
Baptist Convention." Second dl-i will protect you and Christ will
vision, leader. Margey Edmunds ' receive you. Evening servic
(Kngllsh) at 7:30 p. m. Subject:
"When christians are Christies."
All Lutherans ttmi speak tn
American language are- heartily
Invited to this service.
Tpplc, "Home Work of the North
ern Baptist Convention." The pas
tor's evening Bible class meets at
:S0, open to older men and wo
men. Topic, Acts 3. Brotherhood
on Tuesday evening. Luncheon
arfff fine program. Visitors cordi
ally welcomed at ail services.
Geo'. Koehler, Pastor
Hjtnlunca of Heven vearx at hard la innlur church. Rev. Officer is
fcor and the customary dishonor preaching to a constantly Increas
stbW discharge from the army and! Ins attendance in the Junior
forfeiture of all pay and allow
CASTLE CHAPEL U. B. Seven
teenth and Nebraska iiri r.,
JASON LEE M.MUrtiAU am. r. mapman, pastor. 8unday, October
Corner North Winter and Jef-, SO. Sunday school 10 a. m., preach
ferson streets. Thomas Acheson.; ng and 7:30, young neoDle s
. v- I Aftlu. In i-H-.rt-A n f . 1 n ... ...
pastor, r.ii unu" " - - iiimmi :j. wp certainly ap
preciate your presence and help.
A Story
Beginning
"Wild West
Days and
Rushing
Thrills
The
Present
CATHOLIC Rev. J. R. Buck.
Acfiet Confident.
San raiiciaco. Oct. it. The
Oregoa Agricultural college foot
bi.. mu. cunudent of victory.
passed through here today enroute tice. with twenty minute song ser
j church Hear him Sunday morn- p,5t()r x yOTx7 Hours' Adoration
lag at lis. in- ! " win commence wnn o clock high
conduct ths puMie service in the mass on next Sunday morning, at
auditorium of the church at 11 s which the pastor will speak. On
m Subject. "Ths Key to World. Monday the mass will be at .
Cttlssnshlp." In the evening at o'clock and on Tuesday at 1 and (,
7:30 the service will be evangells- o'clock. Benediction will be each!
evening at 7 30 at which the Rev
to Stanford university where to-1 vice. Come sn denjoy the muiif Father Rubls of Ra.idon will
norrow the team meets the Stan- Bring a friend with yon Sunday, preach He will also hear confes
ferd varsity la a Pacific coast con-1 school will convene at 45 a. m l aloas Monday and Tuesday after-!
ference game. Strangers are always welcome to Boons at 4 o'clock and after bene-'
1 our classes. We bare a place and diction la the evenings. Other
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY 'a welcome for you this Sunday, masses on Sunday will be at 7 30
JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Kpworth League meets at 30 p. and 10 30 a. m. Everyone Is most
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Governor
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Dayton Bicycles
WILLIAM S. HART
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JANE NOVAK
IN
"3 Word Brand"
A HOUSING STORY OF LOVE AND THE GOLDEN WEST
LOUISE FAZENDA
JOHN HENRY, Jr.
IN
"The Love Egg"
Laughs galore and then
some more
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repair department is equipped to handle all jobs, large
or small.
We retire baby Buggy Wheels.
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