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SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1023 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON FOR $2,173,852 Secretary of Stale Sam A. Kozer CHterUuv isrS'iod wiiut was doubt less the iiir.gcst warrant in the his tory uf tlie elate, in the sum in $2,173. :5:.'.0. This payuii-ut cov ers 1.28i,000 nnnciiiul ami $S7,!5.50 interest ou roan bunds payable April 1. Of the I r nun pal $1,000, 0UO in to bo re fund ul oa April 1 by a recent $1, 000,00 bond issue by the si a If. Titc secretary alsj issued a war runt for $i40,I00 to cover the in fer eat on $20 000,000 of World war veterans' state aid boi:d which became payable April 1. This makes a loUl of Jj.liH, 302.50 duo on recount of princi pal and iuterest on bond issues of the state April 1. Warrants also have been issued In fuvor of the county treasurer.-; of the various counties of t lu ll I ate, distributing one-fourth of the motor vehicle license fees on recount of the distributii. made as of March 15, 1925, which em braces the receipts from such sources C.om September 15, 1924, to March 15, 1U25. The money remitted to the various counties are under the Oregon motor ve hicle li.v credited to the motor li cense fund and are to bo used for the payment of interest and retire ment of iioiufa issued by the coun ties for road construction and im IiroventCiit, or in caso no bonds htive ben issued or other provi sion mad? for the payment of in- MARKKT STltlilST FRKE MKTHOUlsr Corner of North Winter and Market streets. Itev. Mnr timer C. Clarke, pastor. Sun day school at. 9:45, Dr. Frank S. Scliutz, superintendent. "Classes for all sizes and ages. Preaching hours 1 1 ui.d 7:45. Clxm meeting at 12:1 J, Mrs. Ida. Unrrctt, lender. Young people's meeting at ti:30. Martha Jaquct leader. Prayer and praise service at 7:30. Cottage prayer meeting each Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Caroline Jackson 14'J3 North Win ter street at 2 o'elock. Krular church prayer meeting each Tliuis day l veiling at 7:30w The pastor preaches Sunday morning on "The Abiding and Abounding Life." The church is rejoicing in the splendid revival services whk-h cloned last Sunday evening ard aro planning to make the Sunday morning ser vices intensely evangelistic. The pastor will bring a message In the evening on the "Kook of Life." All are Invited to these services and you will enjoy the splendid spirit ual atmosphere of this church. FIRST Sl'IItlTL'ALIST Will hold Its regular Sund'iy morning services March 29tli at the W. O. W. hall 7:30. Mrs. M. J. Downs will be with us as message bearer. A cordial welcome ia extended to the public. ST. JOSEPH'S C A T II O L I C Itev. J. R. Buck, pastor. Masses at 7:30, 8:30 and hish mass and ser mon by pastor at 10:30. licnedic tion at 7:30 p. m. Everybody wel come. CHRIST EVANGKLICAL LUTU KT.A.V State and 18th streets. G. Korhler, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Divine service with ser mon in German at 10:30 a. m. The paftor will preach on our Savior's fifth word from the cross. Young peoples meeting at 7 p. m. Topic "China's New Women." Evening service in English nt 7:45 p. m., subject "I am Not Ashamed of the Crucified Christ.-' Uiblc study on Thursday at 7:30 p. ni. Bible school conducted by the pastor on Satur day from 9 to 12 a. m. A cordial Invitation to our Lenten service. SOUTH SALEM FRIENDS Corner of Washington and Com mercial streets. Carl V. and Min nie G. Miller, pastors. Sunday school 10 a. in. Dr. Carl E. Miller euperi.itcndcnt. Worship 11 a m. Sermon subject "Benefits of the Atonement." Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening service 7:30. Evangelistic message. Prayer meet Ing and monthly bupinefw meeting Thuriidny 7:30 p. m. J. Srrfert Jones and w'fe of I,ondon, Eng land, will be with us at this time. A church where everyone feels at home. BETHANY RU-MORMED Cor ner of Capitol nnd Marlun streets. Sanday school 10 a. m. and Eng lish preaching service 11a. m. No evening service. M. Denny, minis ter. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE T:ibe;-naclo on Ferry street. Sunday school opens at 2 p. m., classes for all ages. 3 p. m., preach in i; service, special music and singing. Evening service 7:30, Rev. W. W. Newberry, dean of the Simpson Bible school will be pres ent and preach. Tuesday and Fri day evenings, services at 7:30. AVe are expecting an out of town speak er nt each of these services. Sat urday evening is in charce of the young people and they always have an interesting program. Pastors, 11. E. Caswfll and Mrs. Caswell. FIRST CHRISTIAN Center and High ."titets. .1. J. Evans, minister M A'ivian WhLder. chnreh as sistant; Mi Hattle Mitchell, mis sionary. Another special Sunday evening program Is arranged for '.rl at 7:30 o'clock. It will b "cross service." an illuminated crow, old hymns bearing the mes sage cf the rro and a sermon In harmony with the program. Audi ences that more than fill the au dltorfus are enjoying these special services. "The Universal Christ" will be the pastor's morning topic. 8pfcial music for the day will be under the direction of Miss Mh is SfflURCHES lerect or the retirement of imd bond Isiue, then in preparing road-beds, bridged, etc., for the construction of state highways, and In the event provision had been made for the foregoing pur poses then such funds may be used in the discretion of the coun ty court in any other manner for general road improvement, how ever, within certain limitations. Under the law, distribution of the money received from motor ve hicle licensed arc mude on March 15 and SerU ruber 15 of each year. FIERCE TO TALK Governor Walter M. Pierce will Rive the main add rem before the Marion county .pioneers at theii u:Uy to be held at the Kirst Meth od is t chui' h, Salem, ou Friday, April 3. Over 150 persons, prin cipally boys who bctong to the various pioneer clubs throughout the county, arc expected to attend the rally. The program will in clude the following numbers: Ucport by clubs, including club 'elld and stunts; observation. test; first aid demonstrations, given by Dr. J. II. Uarujobat; address, "bervice Values," by Governor Fierce; awarding of banners and ether prizes won on contest. Each pioneer elub will sit by lt irlf, bringing its own table dec orations. The contests upjn which (he awards are granted will be based on judging of the pioneer ritual, table decorations, club ells, stunts, deportment, attend ance at the banquet and other ithases of pioneer club activity. The banquet itself will begin at 6:30 p. m. le r. The Bible school meets at 9:45, affording valuable helps for all ages In classes nnJ departments The young people meet at 6:30. 9:45 t ho men of the church join In the Bible class for men at the Bligh theatre, J. J. Evans, teieher. "The Call of Abraham" will be the lesson. All men invit ed. CHURCH OF CHRIST Meet on Cottage and Shipping street each Lord's day at 10 n. m. and 7:30 p. m. Lord's day, March 2!t, Bro. Jan. Love will prearh nt 11 n. m. sain at 2:30 p. ni. Welcome to II. F I R ST CONGREGATIONAL Liberty and Center streets. W. C. Kant per, minister. Sunday school at 10 a. m. with classes for all ages. A place and a welcome for you. M. D. McC.i ItUlcr, superin tendent. Morning worship at 11. Rev. Clayton Judy of Silverton will preach tho sermon in exchange with Dr. Knntner who speaks in Mr. Judy's church at Silverton. Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m., Miss Crcglo. leader. Evening services at 7:30. An Interesting program of imiMC address and pictures. The pictures will show the celebrated "Temples of Luxor in Egypt." A very fine picture. The theme of a brief address by the p.ixlor on "Man tho Temple of God." Pray er meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Subject "Our Father's Name" being the third study Inc th Lord's prayer series. UNITARIAN Cottage and Che mekcta streets. Rev. Martin Fere- phot inn, minister. Church school at 10 a. m. Graded Instruction. Class for adults in the critical study of tho new testament lit erature. The gospel according to Mark Mr now being studied. All welcome. Lecture by the minis ter followed by discussion. Devo tional services at 11 a. m. Subject of the sermon, "The Humility of the Great. What constitutes real greatness In Christian character will be considered. The elements and the ways of success as under stood by Jesus will bo dealt with. It :e well for all persons to medi tate on tho life and the experiences of tho master In this season. Go to some church and If you have no particular church home come, and make yourself at homo with us. Mrs. M. Ferchetian will sing "The Lord Is My Light," by Oley Speaks Mrs. A. A. Denton at the organ. The psychology class will meet with Mr. Fercshetian on Thursday evening at eight o'clock, and the alliance moots with Mrs C. H. Huston on Friday afternoon. OLAD TIDINGS MISSION .1-13 ft Court street. C. S. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. ni. Services at 3 and 7:10 p. m. Meet ings Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday and Saturday evenings. People who come to our meetings are be ing blessed. The power to save, to baptize in the holy ghost and to heal Is stil! working among the pec pie as In the days of old. The Lord Is the same yestVday today and forever. Everybsdy invited. CHURCH OF GOD 1346 North Church street. J. J. Gillespie, pas tor. Our Sunday school which convenes at 10 a. m. In Increasing in numbers end Interest, and the Now Playing Tonight at 8:30 Brandon Opera Co. Presents "The Chocolate Soldier" GRAND THEATRE Prices $1.65, $1.10, 75c Including Tax ciupetiiittiidi-M, Mis. tValu-r Bar kus, is always on time, and the teachers also are faithful to their duty, and altogether we have a good Sunday school. Preaching service 11 a. m. Subject Some Things that May be N wsnary to Have An Increase of Faith. Young people's service will be on the line of missionary work, t:45. Miss Al vina Hahn, leader. Preaching ser vice 7:30. Singing class Wednes day evening 7 p. m. and the regu lar weekly prayer service 7:30. A cordial Invitation is given to all who can attend any or all of the services. CENTRAL CONOR EGATION AL South 19th street. Harry W. Johnson, minister. Sunday school and morning worship at 10 a. m. Young people's meeting at 6:30 p. m. Preaching service at 7:30 p. m. Sermon on "Tho Function of Lend crship." Anthem "Oh Love Di vine." tiung by the chorus choir. NAZ ARENE 1 9th an J Marion streets. C. 11. Hopkins, minister. Sunday school 9.45 a. m. V. B. Hauly, supsrintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. Mary L. Hopkins. Subject Waters to Swim In. Young: people's meeting 6:J0 p. m. Miss Hattle Meggers, president. Evening ser vice 7:30. Sermon by the pastor. Subject The Holy City. Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer and praise service. Everybody welcome. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU DENTS' ASSOCIATION Meetings are held every Sunday in Derby building, corner Court and High streets. Btblo study, 10 to 12 a. m. Ezckict's temple stuly 3 p. m. At 8 p. m. there will be given a public lecturo entitle! "What Creed is the Truth?" by Charles C. Best. Why are there so many conflicting creeds extant In the world? Does the Bible contradict Itself? Come out and hear these interesting questions discussed. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church Corner of Liberty and Chemeketa streets. Sunday morn ing services at 11 o'clock, Sunday evening at 8. Subject of lescon sermon "Reality." Sunday school sessions convene at 9:30 and 11 a. Wednesday evening testimony meeting nt 8 o'clook. Reading room, 209 Masonic Temple, open very day except holidavs and Sun days from 11:15 to 5:30 p. m. All are cordiilly invited to our ser vices and to our reading room. EVANGELICAL Chemeketa cot. F. AV. Laun?r. pastor. Ser mon at 11 a. m. Subject "Two Kinds of Knockers," Rev. G. L. Lovell will preach at 7:30. This is tho quarto ly communion ser vices, and also the last services of this conference year. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Evangelical lea gue at 6:30. Maiio Frandich will bo tho leader. Sermon at Auburn tt 3 p. ni. Prayer services Thurs day evening, Mrs. F. W. Launer, class leader. O. R. Strausbaugh will represent this church at the annual conference at Portland. which opons Thursday morning. FIRST EVANGELICAL Liber ty and Center. C. C. Poling, minis ter. This is tho last service of this year, as the year closes April 1. The pastor will speak at 11 a. m.! Subject "Christ Our Example.") The evening meeting will be held jointly with the Presbyterian peo ple In their church. This union nceting will continue during the next week each evening and Tues day, Thursday and Friday after noon, nt 3 p. m. Great good has al roidy resulted in this meeting and still greater results aro expected. Pixy or effectual Is being offered by the faithful who attend. Sunday school at 9:45 conducted by the superintendent, J. F. Ulrich. Class es for all ages and grades. Christ ian Endeavor held Jointly with the Presbyterian society this evening. at 6:30. Junior meeting at 11 a. in. In their room. C. T. Doty, dele gate and the pastor will attend tho conference session beginning April 2 and continue until the 6th of April. The session will bo held in the AVillamotto Blvd. church, Portland, pray for this important ses-slon. Bifihop Maze of Harris- LESLIE METHODIST EPISCO PA1 South Commercial and My ers streets. H. F. Pemberton. pas tor. There will be a cordial wel come for you at the following ser vices of this church on Sunday: Sunday' school at 9:45. E. A. Rhotcn, superintendent. Clashes for everybody and a Bible study hour worth while. The Epworth leagues meet at 6:30, the inter mediate league In Leslie hall and Leslie league In the church. All young people are Invited to these live and Interesting meetings Morning worship at It o'clock. Sermon subject Josus Foretells His Death. Ewmlng meeting at 7:30 YOV-hL PONDEE OVER THE MAGIC CRYSTAL (Tl I IFF OF BAGDAD) An Illustrated lecture on the sub ject Growth of the Kingdom I" North Africa. You will enjoy the excellent chorus choir, the Christ ian fellowship, the gospel p reach -inr. and the neighborly greetings wh eh mark this church. Come with us and make this you church Tell your friends, strangers and visitors especially welcome. FIRST BAPTIST Corner Liber ty and Marlon streets. Rev. E. H. Shanks, pastor. Bible school 9:45. Ed SchunUe, superintendent. C'las es for all ages. Evcryono wel .velcome. Morning woiship 11. Prelude: ' Prelude 8. Itoufceau. Anthem: Appear Thoj Light Morrison. Offertory: Devotion J. Leinian Junior story: "Sandy." Sermon Church Membership. Post Itulc: Aria Rosckians. B. Y. P. U. 6:30. A very interesting meet ing h:s been planned. AH young people are invited to attend the meetings. Intermediate, B. Y. P. U. at the same hour. Evening worship 7:30. Prelude: Strophe In D-minor- Tritant. Anthem: Sweet is thy Mercy Barn by. Offertory: Fragment for Organ J. Lerman. Offertory solo: selected, Mitw Gladys Raffety. Sermon: Home Folks. Posllude: March Rous seau. Tho mid-week prayer meet ing Thurnday, 7:30. Everyone eome and receive a blessing from this meeting. The church that wel comes strangers. CENTER ST. METHODIST A. F. Hilmer, pastor. At 13th and Center streets. Sunday services will be as follows: Sunday school at 10 o'clock to which you are in vited and participate. At 11 o'clock Rev. J. A'. Bcekley will bring the message in German. There will be no evening service in absence ol tho pastor. Cottage prayer meet ing at the parsonage, 6S4 North Winter street, AVedne-day evening at 7:45. The ladies aid will meet on Thursday at 2:30 o'clock with Mrs. F. Stark on Garden Road. COURT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST Corner North 17th and Court streets. R. L. Putnam, min ister. Bible school 9:45 a. ni. Chris. J. Kowitz, superintendent. Now, everybody be a booster and bring another person with you to Bible school today. Let's have 300 there. Junior following the communion service. Morning wor ship and communion 11 a. m. To day marks the beginning of our "Silent Evangelism Crusade." Let every member hear the sermon "Putting It Over for Jesus." The gospel teams will visit the shut ni in the afternoon. Christian Endeavor service 7:30. Sermon "Jesus Talks to a Woman." The membership is asked to sidetrack everything for the pre-Eastcr cru sade for souls. The teams will have supper each evening during the week" at 6:30. Come hear all about It today. Something for everybody to do. A hearty wel come to these services. HIGHLAND FRIENDS Cor ner Highland avenue an.i Church street. Edgar P. Sims .pastor. AA'e have began our evangelistic cam paign with Paul B. Lindley of Ur bana, Ohio, as evangelist. Serv ices for Sunday: Bible echool at 10 a. m. Meeting for worship at 11 a. m. C. E. at 6:30 p. m. and evening service at 7:30 p. m. Ser vices each evening throughout the week at 7:30, except Saturday evening. Services each afternoon at 2 o'clock as follows: Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. AA'e welcome all to these services. JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. K. Corner North Winter and Jef fcrson streets. Take the North Commercial street car to Jefferson (jr. By popular request L JX lk TimCS J VJk I Tomorrow Comedy U'f'b VMTS (Sunday) News i v JM?x tffff II OREGON mW SVf VV iC. , From Gone Wright's PS! S. f OUnaay "Pandora Lacroix" V --J) V ;(ECILB.tlM!lLEs Monday hrEiH;V; 1 VjlVlllLf WJ $ Fresh from the glories of his triumphs in "The Sea Hawk", MILTON y sn-LS come yu in role that wil1 add tnl mor t0 yur fondneM 'or him. Sunday 2 to 11 p.m. f i' J . uv'tnue. Thomas Aeheaun uustor. Iroy Walker, assistant. In charge (Uf. the junior church. The reviv- Ifrervices now in progress at this hwrch have grown steadily In at tendance and Interest throughout the past week, and the prospect aro bright for the coming Lord's diy( also for the week ahead. The public will find a cordial welcome at all the services of the church and will be made to feel at home. At 11 a. ni. the pastor's theme will be The Two Sins of Backsliding." An J In the evening at 7:30 he will take for his subject "What Every Man Should Be a Christian." A clmi ug choir unlisted by the cinirch orchf-tra Is furnishing the inu-.v. At 9:45 a. m. the Sunday sclcx.t will meet with classes for all at, Harry Carpenter lb superintendent. At 11 a. m. Rev. AValker will preach to the junior church down stairs. Young people up to 16 years of age Invited. At 6:30 p. m. the young people of the church will meet for devotional meeting downstairs. The Wesley and En- worth leagues will meet In separ ate rooms. You are Invited to bring your friends with you to all the .services, also to the services of the coming week. Meetings will be held every nUht at 7:30 p. m. with the exception of Saturday. FIRST UNITED BRETHREN Corner South 12th and Mission! streets. The revival meetings In progress are growing In Interest. The evangelist Mrs. M. Alice Dur ham In charge. The doctrine Is the old time religion, not contaminated with modernism, evolution or for malism, no wild-fire or panatic ism. don't fail to hear her. The meetings will continue for at least two more weeks. The order of mceetlngs for the coming week aro as follows: Sunday school 10 a. m. A'e have effl;ient taechers and classes for all ages. AV. AA. AVells, superintendent. Pre.-tchlng 11 a. m. Subject The Church, its Authority. Doctrine and Mission. Christian Endeavor 6:10. Topic: Friendliness as expressed through evangelistic missions. Mrs. Calvin Hluay, leader. The young people vice. Preaching 7:30 by the are especially Invited to this ser evangellst. Subject The Melting Fnt. Monday evening the subject will bo The ' Seven Women of Prophecy Isaiah 4-1. During the week afternoon services beginning at 2:30. The subjects will be on the symbols, and work of the holy pint. Special subjects every eve ning. You are invited to attend nnd co-operate in any or all of these services. Mrs. Durham is a pleasing speaker. Her smons are full of pep. well seasoned with the spirit, always clinging to tho fun damentals of the gospel and great plan of salvation. All will receive a hearty welcome and bo made to feel at homo. Como and bring your children and friends. C. AAr. Tib bet, pastor. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN On Church street between Chemeketa ind Center streets. AVard Willis Long, minister. 9:30 a. m Sun day school, H. . Barrett, superin tendent. Live classes for every body. 11 a. m., morning worship. Sermon "Sheep," by Rev. Chas. 8. Poling Tho quartet will sing "Savior Again to Thy Dear Name' Llewellyn. 6:30 p. m., young peo ple's societies. Our senior society ana the Christian Endeavor so ciety of the First Evangelical church will hold a point meeting In our senior room, led by Miss Luc lie Allen and Miss Lena Stov er. Advance lntcrmediite topic 'Presbyterian Work Among tho Navajo Indians," led by Dorothy Hutchason. Intermediate topic "Missions In Japan," Arthur Cur tls, leader. 7:30 p. m., evening worship. Sermon "Yellow Gold," by Rev. Chas. tf. Puling. Ai.them "Resignation," Caro Rjnia, Great The public Is warmly invited to song fcervice iM by mixed chorus, come and have a part in this in spirational service. FIRST METHODIST Corner State and Church streets. Class meeting :15 a. m., George Litch field, leader. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Mr. II. F. Shanks, superin tendent. Each department Is plan :iing for Easter morning and De cision day. Teachers are urged to be much in prayer these weeks. Morning worship service at 11 o'clock. Mr. John L. Brady will speak at this service concerning 'The Church of Today." The Jun- lor church service Is held at the' same hour In the annex. Miss ! indley's Junior sermon will be. about "A Rugged Christian General William Booth." In the evening at 6:30 p. m. the three' chapters of the Kpworth league ! will meet In their respective places C. G. AA'renn wll by In charge of he evening service at 7:30. His subject will be "AVhich AVay." The evening at 7:30, will be led by devotional service this Thursday Mrs. M. B. Parounaglan. Next Sun day evening, April 5th, the well known Easier pageant "Tho Dawn ing" will be presented. Last Christ mas the church was crowded for a fclmllar event, AVord comes that tho new pastor of First Church, Rev. Fred C. Taylor, witl arrive n Salem, Thursday. April 16th. "F00TLIGHT FANTASIES" ''Reproduction of Broad way Star.'' n Jack Duncan "The Roping Ace" Long & Jaxon "Southbound Trains' Nora Jane & Karl "Dancing De luxe" Roth & Slater "The Wop & Flapper" Feature Comedy Webfoot Weekly Bligh Theatre Please Note: "THE GOLDEN BED" will close at the Oregon tonight; but on account of its popular appeal will be held over for one day at The Grand. I I0VE YOU STRONG MAN! And the Wildflower of the snuggled up to this Fighting Giant of a Man J STARTING " CHARLES RAY WALLACE BEERY, JACQUELINE LOGAN "Dynamite Smith" Made by Thomas H. ince, A brand new Picture produced since Ray's Return to the Ince Studio wJm mm I1- m ft j A Whale of a Story Bier, thundering In its dramatic intensity, vivid with the strong colors that painted the canvas ot lite of old 'Frisco's Barbary Coast and tho Gold Rush Days of the Yukon. Also Comedy News LIBERTY Sunday Monday . ;-Oa1 South Seas