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PAGE SIX PIERCE PARDON TWO ADDED TO ROILS DOUGLAS BOXING BOARD nnnriT nrnniii n UIUKI urn THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1925 Rosburg. Or., Jud. 17. Orfic.ult. of the DoukIhh county circuit court are greatly uruuucd over the pardoning by Governor fiurce ol Kit Wuinuvieh, alius Dig Mike y.l'HllWlC. Ifller flf th. ITtrili.tl frmv- which on June 10, 1119, held up the rock quarry crew at the Scol La tin.'. rnrk ntirrv unit tiwik ilRdfi from an Auutrluu laborer who was carrying hli auviuga of ywt on am peraon. Wulnnvlrh rarnlvr.A a I If tpnra (in a charef of &-.K:mlr. tit.i robbery, armed with a dangerous weapon ana served less than rive year a. The fact tlint he had received his liberty and mat he bad bee l pardoned wait entirely unknown to the court officials until the list of pardons referred to the legisla ture by Governor Pierce wae called to their attention. "It i a farce nothing but a farce to have such a dangerous man released from confinement after Die geriounnesg of hta crime has been to welt established," Cir cuit Judge Hamilton, who sen tenced Wuinovich, declared. "The governor did not ay It th'e ocurt for any recommend at ion or statement of the facts, and we were not even Informed of the len iency extended. At the time the life sentence was imposed a recom mendation waa given that Ibis man should be shown no clcmeiry and that would still he the recom mendation of t'ie court." Two men were appointed yes terday by Mayor Uieny in addition to the three old members of the cuy ooxing communion. Frank Durbin Jr.. Dr. W. Carlton Smith and lir II II filing. u-or. . appointed and Harry Plant and itaipn 'i iDiupson were added. The duties of the commission V.' Ill llA til an Ihftr lh fiirlit urn on the eijuire and will have the power to maquaury the nghter ir he tries to fake the fight. Tb y fill Hint ll.a uno ur oln their money's worth and they will wunnoia any money rrom a Doxer r ha la a to deliver the emtrifi and offer h good fight. finiko Croesun Is workin hitfl tor ins coming maien wltb W Hen nines of Portland thma turn fighters will put no a aix-roi:ud battle. Charles Dawson and Mill? Gardeau of Portland are working hard and this match oimht to be good. Itoth of tliCHe fi Khtcrs are Wflll known In Hnlnin ff.r thutr iportman-like attitude and fUM- ui s ana iney are uotn well UkeiJ. PI:itit will linvn tlin Vnv tultm from Independence for four rounds The fans-have -equested that they ba nut nn i, train ami Plant hai nr. runged thoin for the benefit of the tames. i ne twins are is years old and they show plenty of clever fighting. The crowds are .ncrji- ing with each fight said Plunt and ne exnecis to nave the lareest house that he fast, bad yet. Tin bouts are heinr run nn a himf nc-ui- like baala with the participants on contract lor annearance with forfeiture clause. IN DAY'S NEWS SPOTLIGHT ) IHURCHES iu wn uieio uu nine, OU'J Uhe parr in the sinking, as It encourafrcs the children. Mrs. Waller itarkus, Htmr. nt thm mhnnl n,l Yinm irnnri plrl'.ual teachers for ea-h clam so no not ne arrant to como anj bring your children to Sunday school Preanhing lorvic 11 a. m , subject "urdinnncr in the New Testa ment Church." Young people's services 0:45 and we want all who have a bible to hrinv it In th 7-in service and wi will give you somc- tning to do. leader for the prayer meountt w eun outlay evening 7:30 Is Charles Pi term. Come aitrl nlnv tne services. sot 7Ti r k a r .KM vn i v. v i m Corner of Conimerclal and Wash ington slront, Carl P. and Minnie O. Miller, pastors. Sunday school 10 a. m., Dr. Carl K. Miller, 8upt. Worahlp II a. m., sermon subject: 'Heaven a Place, Who Will lie Thero and How Cot There?" "The Pearly White City" sung by Al I-heuj Reoj, Christian Kndrtavor :30 p. m. Evening meeting 7:30. 'Aro There Millions Now Living W'iio Will Never Die?"' You are urged to attend all these services I y 1 I V 1 k3 i fr r-j ,? jn i9 I0lS ' A w Uftlt-I S?.n!Df ? rep""- """" Count Sm Von HKsaZ . . J: """ u u rsponoa, loan ill ca to h. la rjlrr' "c Comn' Pari, toPw CASTLR TJ.VITKO r.liKTHHEN Sunday school 10 a. m. preach ing ll a. m., eubjert: "The Natural Man." Y. P. C. K. Senior Inter mediate and Junior 6:30 p. ni., subject, "KvnngllKin." ThU serv ice the beginning of a special week otJiv!ce by the young peo ple and cniuniunltv. suhlect. "Win Cne." To all the Rervices a cordial Invit KIun Is given to all. Z. C Mower. CENTRAL, CONf ill ECJ ATIONAL South lDth otreet, Harry W. Johnson, minlHter. Sunday tchool and morning worship at 10 a. m. Wilbur McCune will le.id the do Votliitml.f. l'Hiier bv Mrs. C. C'. Harris. Ilrlcf an vico with address by tho mln biter nt It a. in. Young peoples society at 6:30 p. Preaching service at 7:30 n Sermon theme: "Convictions About God." Wednesday afternoon, nil ver-tea by Ihn Ladies Serial Cir cle. ThuiKduy evening, midweek meeting at 7:30 p. ni. Choir at b 30 p. m. COURT STREET CHRISTIAN corner N. 17th and Court streets II I. Putnam, minlslcr, IHble aeho'jl : 15 a. ni., Chris. J. Kowlts hunt. Mws Turner's orchestra. A graded Rchoul for all ages. Ho you attend any school, If not we Invite you. Morning worship 1 1 i Pdinon: "The Advantage of the Chrititmn Collego." An annua Ideational Day scriuon. Junior following the communion service The Gotpel Team Roes to Auins- vine. mm. It. U Putnam, leader and minister. CluiKilan Endeavor 0 30. e have two llvo Chilstl.-m JMHleavor Bmfi'lie.i meeting n: same time. Young people Invited J-.antitll;tlc service 7:;i0. .Serin mi riftintf Kodtmiwiird." The ims tor will attend the EvangpliMlr C-Jiircience at Portland on Tuesday nnu vt eunealiiy. A who can 'iouId attend this gathoring, v I"t'lally on lYednesilay at the Klrnl Christian ehurcli. Church Day, Thursday. 2 9 p. m.( Mary-Maitha society jit 1. 00: cafeteria auppcr 6:15; Volunteer mecLini;; song scrv lee and devotional; I'.ible Mudy; Harmony of ;sicla; claw's; teacher tralng and Christian unity; Juido school conference; practical worker's c!as all from 7 to p. m. !et us push thin school. It i wonderful training for all. We welcome anyone to these service FIRST CONG R Kf I ATlflVAf. filbert y and Center sireetH. V. C Kantnur, mlnht'or. Hunday school it 10 a. ni. Irgrnt attendance ast Sunday for a vnr. A nine ror you. come and help us. M I. McCallisier, B-.pt. Morning wors.iip ii n. m. B.-rmon subject, "He Diej for lla." CJond mufic by church uuartct. Christian En deavor 6:30 p. ni. Interesting pro Kin in or music n ctnrcji nuil hrlor addrets Th? address will hava for ItS SllbJe-'t. '"J'llU Conv.TMion nf 'Thinker." The motion picture bears the title "The Artij Ocean." It will be something Riiriertnr. An. nual biilnL-ss meeting (f the church with dinner, Thursday, Jan 12. Dinner (l:J0 p. m. I KIRHT CflKIHTIAN Center rn.l High Htreeta, J. J. Evans, minisler ma ii itue Mitchell, missionary I lie Hlbltj achojl sosMion onens nt 9:45 with lesson 6tudv in cl:iei ami departments and asmhly pro Bram. i ne chalk Illustrations bv 1. h. McCrOskev Interest nil Thn church n roc nun of witi-Khin sermon by th pastor begins at 11 o ciock. l ho evenimr nerinon nt 7'30. Trie voumr neniiU nt n.. hureli inert in two groups at 6:30, v rienu iness" h ia ih t.,i The men of the church Join in the lurice i-.veiynian a it bin ric. m tne Jlllirh theatre at a-l.l i'vap. man regi-adlens of creel or condi tion IS HOkMIl'.O. CENTER STREET METHOIMNT A. V. Hilmer, pastor. At 11 o'clock the preaching service wilt bo In lerman, the morning topic will be 'Conf rmed to thl wm i.i r i. formed by the Holy Spirit." The Sunday school at 10 o'clock offer you a gooil opportunity for the ;ndy :if (io I s word. In tin pvud. Ii:g Ut 7 3'clock Eoworlb l..uiDiin 'i'lio enlho evening will be Klven , ver to eoiur. itr.iver nn.l tin mi.. iou si till v course. Cone and lnl with us. and the Senior League in the church, both at 6:30. Morn In Vt Orchil! at 11 o'clock. Krmnn subject: "The Sow or, the Seed me iiurvofft." Evening meet in at 6:30. subject. "Tha UlneaaA nn the Cure." You will find a hearty Welcome at nil tbeA niAilmrj u ceitent music, good fellowship nn neighborly greetings Come with ua, Strangers especially walrttm KVANCELlCAf, Chem.Vt Mtreet, V. W. Launer. Daslo.. Ser in on at 11 a. m. "The fnniin a flian. Sermon at 7:30 n Sunday acliool at lo a. m. All mem ners on time, and keep ud the good work. MiM-i Lorenzo Com basso will lead the Evangelical League at 6:3i. Sermon at Auburn at 3 0 Clock. All nr welenmu O L K D TIDINGS MIKSiov 343 Court street. C. S. Johnaon pastor. Sunday school nt 3 p Meetings oil Tu-wdav. Wmlnnxlnv Thursday and Saturday evonlncs. wo are e.horteI to "EirncHiK- tend to the fuith which was once delivered unto the Saints." It Is tills faith we teaxh and nrm,.h It include salvation hcnling and bap tism with the Holy Spirit. If you want a blessing for your soul body come. We nrav for tbn 'jveryoody invitoil. INTERNATIONAL niMLR KTIT HENTS ASSOCIATION Meet in ffs nelil every Sunday In Derby hall corn.-r Court and High streets mine Htudy 10 to 12 a. in. Kzekl el's Teinplo stud 3 p. m. A cor dial invitation to llible students to meet with us. t'NITARUN Cottage and Che meke'a streets, Uw. Martin Per eshetian, miniMter, Church school at io a. m. c.taded instruction lor adults conducted by the min- Iter In the ciitieal study of the Supel according to St. Mark. All are Invited to come and Join the uiHcussion. Devotional services at 11 a. m. Subject of the sermon, 'A strange Monument." Mrs. Mar tin Kureshetlnn will sing as a con tralto solo, "The Lost Chord," by Sullivan. The num..! .n.. the church will take place on Wed- nesuiy evening, proper notice will bo give In time. The Psychology class meets every Thursday even ing at the pniHonsne. The "Psy chology of Daily Life" by Seashore Will be considered. SCANDINAVIAN M. K 15th fcnd Mill streets, Patrick Dahlln, pastor. Sunday school 10 m . C ust An deraon, Su p t. M urn In t worship ll a. ni. Epworth League 7:H p. m., evening service I p. m. Thursday at I p. m, praer meet ing. You are all cordially Invited to our services. CHURCH OP OOP 1 Ml North Church street. J, J. OHIesple, pas tor. Claw for all grades of eohol 9- i Ir. the Sunday e-hoil which be i prom-flv at 10 a. m. with a ' L.'txl lively cons service, n mit CHRISTIAN SI'tKV.r.' church) Sunday school room of now church buiminir. ro.-nr n aueriv antl rtnmi!..u D.. Sundiy morning at eleven o'clock aununy evening at eight o'clock. Sllllje-Jt Of lesson lArmnn -I ;f. " Sunday school at 1:30 a. m. Wed nesday evenimr tiuiimnnii Ii'g iU eUht o'clock, adding room 209 Maannio Temple, open every day exo.M't holl.lays and Sundays from H:i5 to 6:30 p. m. All are cordially InvPa-i tn n..r .P.,iA.. and to our reading room. LESLIE METHODIST EPISCO PAL Smith CDnimerctal an.t Mv. era street, H. K. Pemberton. pas tor. We Invite vou u tlm f-.n,,. Ing s-rvlcort: Pundav n-hmi .t 3:45, 15. A. Knot en, Supt, The In termellatj Loena In f...ti h.n The anw wav tn mit nm inM im. i.l. ffMvyvui juu ona ralnyday Isloef Into a My ncu f BRAND Keflex Slicker T WWW- I AJTOWtft co khm I MARKET STREET V n t. V METHODIST Corner of North winter and Market streets, Rov Mortimer C. Clarke, iiaxi.n- ,.. day school nt 9;4.r.. Dr. l.'r.ml, s Hchuts, Supt. CIasea for all sire ages, breaching hours 11 und 4ft. Co'lagi prayer ni-etlnu m Wednesday afternoon nt n-,.i,i..u ho home of Mrs. Caroline Jack "on. Hli3 N. Winter r( n.t IM i prayer meeting every Thurila nilig ut 7::t0. Kun.btv t 1 third quarterly meeting occasion nd tho regular otiarlerlv meetint- services will prevail. Tho Sunday school session will ho one i, .i nbiidgeit and will be followed bv sermon by the District Mi.inr Rev. Wilbur N. Coffee. Following tli la sorvice tho sai'ramont of the Lord s Supper will ba observed. Young people's meeting at 6:30, Miss Martha Jacquet, leader. The latter part of the meeting will be given to report of some of the younj pepie who attended the late convention held In Portland. Prayer and praise service at 7:34 followed by preaching by Rev. W. Coffee. You will receive a real welcome at all our services and will enjoy the splendid spiritual atmosphere of this church FIRST BAPTIST Liberty ann Marion streets. Rev. Ernon it Shanks. The revival meetings eon inue this week, v.irinn. i-.u. ganlzutlons have taken oart In the meetings last week and will con tinue to do so the coming week. Sermon for Sunday mornin?; "Th Opened Heaven. Anthem: I will lift UP mine evca Rmrarn. Vlnlfn solo: Re rue use Handel. MIk1 Helen Sel ir. Vocal Solnr iifiifl Ihou My Hand Gounod. Mr Karl Pearcy. Tho evenimr sermon- A Lunch on Oriiidio Ctbcm An them: Dmvr me to Thee Nevin. Violin solo: Larchertn Tlvnlrv Miss Selig. Vocal solo: Lord of the Land and Sea Williams. Miss Hilda Am .sler. Meet in? nnh niKht during the week at seven inirty. -j ho church that welcome strangers. Thi radar will nrMh nn 'Cjtr tormt Faith." Come and worship witn us at t. Paul's, The T. p. p. will meet la th parish house at T p. sa. Toung people InWtei. On Monday even in a; at T;45 in the chape of the rector will begin a aories of lecturers on the ''Posi tion Of the Ansrellcan Communion iu the Religious World." Much has appeared in th press lately caused oy a heresy trial which ha possi bly t9en confusion to manv mm tn this DOflltlon. Manv An not nA. stand what that position Is. and an opportunity will t given to such lo listen and ask questions at ines lectures. Th first lecture Will be- On "Th PnalMnn fli.i.,1 All will be welcome. The entrance to th chanel Is on th rhnmh a aid of the church. FIRST UNITED unprrirnirw Corner 12th and Mituinn .tA Sunday school 10 a. m. Our school i growing in Interest and numbers We have efficient taachera nH classes for all bcm rnn. bring your children. Waltor w.ii. Supt. Preaching; ll a. m Turt' Rom l.tll. Subject. 'The Oomoai he Power of Ood lintn ivatnn Endeavor 6:30. tonio 'PrinHiinalc, as expresied Through Medical Mis sions." Leader, Mrs. Laura Poling. The young people are especially inviteS to this service. Preachinjr 30. Brother Ted K-iini-hnf.n win oring tne evening message. t-rayer meetlnz WdnMiinV ing at 7:30, Mrs. Calvin Ilidav. class leader. Good eimrln- mi or these meetings. You are invitod to attend and tk mm. ..o In all of these servlco. This Is the cnurcn that welcome. t,nrr and all who come will be made to feel at home. w - vlvvi JUU ounuay at io and 11 a. m., 6:30 ana 7:30 p. m. a W. Tlbbet, pas- ci I riht ciinitrir atnia Kiilhu-enth streets, a. Koehler, pas or. aumiav school nt a -to m Dlvlno services in Cierman at 10:30 a. m. Young neonle'a mocrinir at C:30 p. m. Evening servlco in Am- rlcan nt 7:30 n. m. Ttihin i..,u- on Thursday at 7. .in n. m itihi school conducted by the pastor on Saturdty from 9-1 2 a. m. The catech'.imcns meet at 1 p. m. BETHANY It E CO R M E n fnr ner of Caoitol and Marlon streets. Sunday school 10 a. . nH r:r man preaching service 1 1 a. m. No evening eervlje. M. Donnv. mln. itfter. ST. PAUL'S (EnisconaD Chnroh ftrcet at Chemeketu, Rev. H. D. Chambers, rector. "Secind Sunday niter Epiphany" Holy Eucharist in tho chapel at 7:30 a. m. Church hool nt 9:45. rhlhlr n u, welcome. Morning nraver with Utanv nt 11 a m Th choir will sing Shillings Te Drum. Hall's Catarrh Medicine '3lKti''. It rid four iyra o( Catarrh ot Deaf not cauaed by Catarrh. tU f drngxati for im 0 wn C I. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio NAZARRN'R r,.rr,.. ...k ... OiariOn trt.eLa. C. H Itnnlrin. tunaay achool 1:49 a. m. W. B. Hardy. Sunt, llnmi,.. . ahip at 11 o'clock. &rainn i.v r... Mary U Uopkina, aubj.ct. "Inunor ""ij. lounc people', meeting at v.ww u. ni.. a in iinrtia f.... proaldem. Evening: aervlc. i ' sermon by the pastor. Ki,i.t 'No Admiaalon In Mai .n u... the New Birth. w.H!...,)... . Ing at 7:J0 prayer and praiae meet mar. inese meetlnea are growing spirituality. Com. ... CHRISTIAV AVr utocinvin. ALUANCE Thrnt. a-.' . o. Evangelistic aervlcea opened In the riaay night Jan. 18th, wim ur. v. lictt. a. evana-cltat Aervlcea will h i-..niin... - '"Knt tnrouanout tha .-tr cept Monday. Saturday night' l ea- iix.iauy ln. young people's night. Sunday school at 2 n m art.n preaching acrvlce I p. m. conduct ed by Dr. Bctts. Evening aervlce 7:30. The first half hour will be filled with stierl.il mnBin ... i . A welcome awaits you In these erv Ices. FIRST FREKRYTRnrA v Church street between Chemeketa and Center streets. Ward Willis Long, minister. 9:30 a. m. Sunday sthool, H. E. Barrett, Supt. The Men's Bible class and the TrI-C ciasa meet la Rlgdon s New I'ar tors, corner Chemeketa ami n. tage streets, other classes meet m mo cnurcn building and annex. 11:00 a. m. mornlnir wnr..M cn. The Constitution ne ri. .-. Kingdom, I.-'The Nature nf tl. Kingdom," by the minister. 3:00 Junior Socletv dlrnM,! V.h Mlssos Walmsley and Davis. 0 30 P. m. Senior C. K. .oeintv k Joseph Nunn. and the Advance In termediate Young People's society led by Thelma Duvls. J:30 p. m. Popular evening aerVlce. Snrmnn "Lifo s Water Made Wine," by the minister. Vocal solo with harp ac companiment by Evangeline Bur- i iio i,ong. uuring the nrelimlii.tr v part of the service the minister will discuss for five minutes the question "What Effect Will Radio Have on Future Christianity?" bll P.irn.. nf fhiirah an. Ill I . streets, Blaln. K. Kirkpatiick, mln later. v. ion. nmin v:A. m., in the nortbwMt corner room downstalna. Cm. P. Litchfield, leader. Sundaar Mhool t:it a. mM H. F .Shanks, Supt. The Sunday schoul av.rag. atttendanc. during the winter months ha. been around .70. In th. absence of th. pastor who has been called to Chicago to attend the meeting of the World Servle. rmmlutnn niihnn lH'il- liam O. Bhepard has been secured iu occupy in. puipit at in. morn ing worahlp Mrvlc. at 11 o'clock. Ills them. Will ha "3,ima dhun i. tlons and Experience. In Africa." Having just recently returned from several months' of service in the heart of Afiica. thla dimu nM.. Ise. to be ot especial merit. The Junior church, meeting at th. same hour tn the Sunday achool annex. Will consider toealhap tl.a subject, "A Bupper Hour." Da Vinci's picture of Ins Tiai an, .nn. will be exhibited during this serv ice. 76 attend! Junln. rhlln.h last Sunday. Thre. Chapters of .no cpwortn League will be led by wie louowing leaders respectively: iticas, itutn Wateruiun and Maxlna Mvara nr r n i Cormick will be in charge of the evening service. He will preach on tho subject, 'The Challenge of Clirl.t." Our choir has been called to Monmouth for the evenimr mm. Ice. President E. C. Hickman of timDail and his father, Rev. C. W Hickman, will contribute the spec. ial niUSls Of tha .I'.nln. TK. - end aervlce of tho second term of cnurcn Nlgnt will be held next Thursday. Dr. Geo. Alden will teacn tn. adult class, meeting at 7:1S O'clock. RvnnY.n. mo- KA sured ot a cordial welcome at any of the services above announced. JASON LEE MRMnRrar. t c Corner North U'lni.r mnA son streets, Thomas Acheson, pas- iory, x.eroy walker, assistant, In charge of the Junior church. The public will receive a warn. ...... al welcome at the services of the coming Lord's Day which will be held as follows: School of Relig ious Education a m .t.h classes for all ages. Harry Car penter la the superintendent for the coming year, and Vernon Tjier his assistant. Session, nf .i.nni ar. full of Interest. ll a. m. nub- llo worship. "Defending American Childhood" will be the pastor's theme. Ror. Wjallcar win nnn...u sorvic. for the Junior church at mm nour down stairs. Toung peo Pie 111) to 11 vaara itf nva ed and welcomed. Young people's hour at 6:30 p. m. The Wesley ipwortn Leagues will meet In separate rooms down stairs for devotional meetlno. a ha.... welcome Is extended to all hv ih. groups, service of praise and worship at 7:80 p. m. Subject: 'A Successful Failura" h. th pastor. This Is communltv hour. Friends and neighbor, ar ii rcraA to be present. Special singing, good fellowahm. anil a ntPaii., gospel message will make the eve ning worm while. Mid-week de votional service will be held on Thursday 7:ls n. m n.oniiA.,1 hour and class study In Important ujecis ror 01a and young are provided for. Welcome all. FIRST METHODIST EPISCO- m RELIEF WITH mwfi mm-m iisittqsijiKtoiit.Wtfl REFUSE SUBSTITUTES 11 Men's Bible Class Meets Every Sunday at the Bligh Theatre, 9:45 ALL MEN WELCOME Good Music Subject thU Sunday: "SERVICE" Mrs. Arthur Rahn, Soloist :': WhtnBetttr t"5jl Automobiles vii, are 'Built, M 9mick Will 'Build Them P i y Ivi t The Buick Valve- In - Head Engine starts easily runs smoothly, even at zero. Buick has an exclusive, auto- maticheatcontrol on the carburetor that takes the or dinary annoyance out of cold weath er driving. One proof of Buick is tn cold weather starting and driving OTTO J. WILSON .188 N. Commercial Street Phone 220 3 Oregon Pulp & Paper Co. SALEM. OREGON Manufacturers of Sulphite, and Manila Wrappings. Also Butchers Wrappings, Adding Machine Paper, Greaseproof, Glassine, Drug Bond, Tissue, j Screenings and Specialties. Marion Hotel SALEM. OREGON OFFICIAL AAA An Hotel worthy of its reputation as the largest and most complete in Oregon out of Portland. Special attention given to Luncheon and Dinner parties. What We Offer You SERVICE Quick and competent. Air in tires, water in radiator and batteries, change oil in motor, grease all over the service is not only quick but COMPETENT. GASOLINE GENERAL, the popular quick starting gas. Red Crown, winter grade. OIL Hyvis Pure Penna the highest test oil you can buy. TIRES Miller Geared to the Road. Start your car off right let us grease it all over and change the oil. You will notice the difference. The Harbison Station Capitol St. at Market Phone 1936 255 N. Church St. Phone 885 Bonds That Pass Every Test Bonds, which are secured by Salem income property and producing Wil lamette Valley farms, yield 6 return. They offer the best security and have a non-fluctuating resale market These are the three important factors of an investment. The mortgages securing these Bonds are held in Trust by the First National Bank of Salem. The Bonds are in denominations of $100 or multiples thereof. Write or phone for our circular giving full information regarding this invest ment offer. Reference: Any Bank in Salem Hawkins & Roberts, Inc. 206 Oregon Bldg. Phone 1424 Salem, Ore. It's the Same Car In All But Price If any responsible party offered you a bra new automobile the one you want at halTtnTh market price, you would buy it if you had to beg, borrow, or steal the money. ( The same car with a few thousand miles on the speedometer is just as good as the day it left the factory. But because it is a used car you get it for about half the regular price. Come in ; look over our used cars and see if that isn't true. Certified Public Motor Car Market uii lilt