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SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1925 THE CAPITAL i JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON PAGE SIX E VANG ELIC AL 17th and Che meketa streets. i W. Launer, paa- tor. 268 North X7th street. Phone miiRW. Seivicea 11 a. ra. and 8 n. m. Concert by Fred Loose, Jr., vocalist and F. 13. Launer, pianist. Sunday school 10 a. m. Superin tendent, O. R. Strausbaugh. Young peoples meeting 7 p. m. Subject "Clod's Friendliness oa Expressed In Nature." Special music. Heulah Launer leader. Triiyer mfcLlng Thurd;iy evenln-r at 8 p. m. Mrs . W. Launer, class leader. There will be no sermon on Sunday eve ninir but instfiul F. 11. Launer will give a concert Tor the members and frlenda of the church, agisted by Fred Tooze, vocaliat. CHURCH OF GOD 134C North Church street. J. J. Gillespie, pas tor. The annual state camp meet lng at Wood burn, proved benefi cial to ail and about BOO were camped on the grounds. A number were Justified by laitu ana rounu pence with God, and were after ward immersed. Some were sanc tified by faith and received a pure hoart, and others saw the evil of division among God'a people and received a clear discernment of the one body of Christ, the church, which la composed of all Christian people. Others received the heal ing touch in their bodies, and re joiced in the power of God to heal disease. Our regular meetings will continue as usual. Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. Walter Barkus, sup erintendent. Suitable classes for all grades of scholars. Preaching ser vice 11 a. m. Subject "A Letter.' Youne neonle'a service 6:45 and Bong testimony and preaching Her vcie 7:30. Prayer meeting Wcdnea day evening 7:30. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU DENTS ASSOCIATION Meet every Sunday In Derby hall. Court and High streets for Bible study. Hours from 10 to 12 and J to 4 . m. All welcome to study with us. Funeral services conducted free of charge in Salem and vicinity by local Bible class. Phone 14&0W. Sunday,' August 2nd ot 8 p. thore will be a free public lecture In Derby hall by F. Doner subject "Why Evil la Permitted." This is Bomethlng we have all wondered at as we see so much evil everywhere. Hoar what God's word has to say It evil will continue forever. Seats free. No collection. G LA D TIDINGS MISSION 343" Court street. C. H. Johnson, pastor. Tent meetings are being held at 19X5 Maple avenue. Two blocks south of Highland avenue and two blocks west of Commercial street car line. Evangelist A. D. Guth is enlisting In the meetings. Meetings are well attended and many are being blessed. Wo be lieve in Father, Son and Holy (ihont and bfiptize according to Mutt. 28:19. We prench and teach ml vat Ion for tho sinner, buptlnm In the Holy Ghost for tho believer and henling for the sick. Meetings at 11 a. tn. and 3 and 8 p. m. Sunday school nt 2 p. m. All meet ings In the U-nt. Everybody invit ed. NA'ZA IlENE 19th ami Marlon (rtropts. C. II. Hopkins pastor. Mrs. Hopkins, aa sl.it ant p:islnr. Sunday m-hnol 0:45 a. to. W. B. Hardy, mipiTlnteinlont. Morning worship nt U o'clock. Senium by Mrs. Hop kins. Subject "Satan Defeated." Young people's mooting nt 7 o'clock TIiIh will bo a missionary mooting In rharue of (lie missionary com mittee. Hveiiinjr service nt 8 o'clock preaching by the pawtor. Subject "t'mning of the Lord." Wednesday f vcnlug nt S oYlock prayer nnd praise service led by the pastor. Evcrj lindy welcome. ClliilSTIAN AND MISSIONARY AM -I ANCK T.ilicinacle on Ferry Hiroet. PdMlors, H. E. Caswell and Mrs. Caswll. 173 South Cottago street. Phono 143-1.1. Sunday sehoitl convenes nt 2 p. in. Instructive nnd helpful Iwson In each rlnss. Preach lng service at 3 p. m. Subject "Tho Books of Exception nnd the Books if incnrnatlon." Evening pvaiiRolls lie serviee. Subject "Does the Bird with the Broken Pinion Ever Soar is lllKh ARin?" Tuesday evening 7:15 prayer and pralfe service, Friday. 7:45. BH'ln study. Young people's service Saturday evening, You will find a welcome In the tabernacle In all services. DET1 1 A N V K K Ft It M E D Cor nrr of Capitol and Marlon streets. Bunilay school 10 a. m. nnd Ger man preaching 11 ft. m. No evening service. M. Denny, minister. CHRISTIAN SCIKNCE First Church Corner of Liberty and Cheineketa streots. Sunday morn lng services at 1 1 o'clock. Sunday evening services aro discontinued during July and August. Subject of lesson sermon, "Lovo." Sun day school convene at :J0 a. m COMING Sunday, Aug. 2, W. O.W. Hall 2:30 and 8:00 P. M. Charles M. Whaley of Detroit, 'Michigan, the world's greatest Psychic and medium will answer sealed questions. Rev. Ira Taylor, L. L. B. of Portland, will speak on Spiritualism nnd Power of (he Mind. HURCHES Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Heading room 209 Masonlo Temple, open every dHy except Sundays and boll days from 11:15 to 6:30 . m.; eve nings, except Wednesday and Sun day, 7:30 to 9, Sunday afternoon 3 to 5. AH are cordially Invited to our services and to our reading room. FIRST EVANQKLICAL Liber ty and Center streets. C. C. Poling, minister. Regular services next Sunday. The partor will preach both morning and evening 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 m. J. F. Ulrlch, superintendent. Classes for all grades and ages. Midweek services, Thursday even ing at 8 p. m. Mrs. Ceo. Seafarth, leader. W. M. S. hoard meeting. Conventions and camp, meeting at Jennings Lodge near Oregon City on river road at Jennings Lodge, August 4-13. Special programs with strong help provided. Many of Sa- lom people will attend. A hearty welcome to all meetings. CHRIST EVANGELICAL LUTH ERAN State and 18th streets. G. ICoehler, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Divine service In Ger man at 10:30 a. m. Sermon theme "Christ's Warning: lie ware of False Prophets." Young people's meeting at 2:30 p. m. Topic "God's Power as Expressed in Nature." No evening service. CENTER ST. METHODIST 13th and Center streets. A. F. mi ni or, pastor. 684 North Winter. Our Sunday school convenes at 10 o' clock for Biblo study in Gorman and English. At 11 o'clock the sermon topic will be "Give Ye Them to Eat." This service Is In German. Prayer service Wednes day at 8 p. m. ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL Cor ner Church and Chcmcketa streets Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a. m. In tho chapel. Church school at 9:45. A second celebration of the Holy Eucharist at 11 a. m. with a short sermon by the rector. All welcome. FIRST U. B. mh and Mission streets. A. S. Henderson, pastor. W. W. "Wells, Sunday school sup erintendent. Sunday school 10 a. in. Morning worship 11 a. m. U. B. C. E., 7 p. m. Evening worship 8 p. m. Mid week prayer service Wed nesday 7:30 p. m. A hearty wel come is extended to all who will come and worship with us. FIRST M. E. Stnte and Church streets. Fred C. Taylor, patriot. residence 636 State street, phone 97 i. Services 11 a. m. Sermon by President Carl Gregg Donoy. T).Y). of Willamette university, subject "The Law of Mastery." No evening service. Sunday school at 9:45. and Epworth league at 7. Mid week prayer servlco Thursday eve ning at 8. SCANDINAVIAN M. E. 15th and Mill at reel s. Pa t rlk Dah li n . pastor. Sundny school 10 n. m. Gust Anderson, superintendent. Morning worship H a, m. Thurs day 7:30 p. in. prayer meeting. Friday 7:30 p. m, Sunday school meeting, hostess, Mrs. Forganl. You are all cordially Invited to our services. MARKET ST. FREE METHO DIST Corner of North Winter and Market fltreets. Mortimer C. Clarke, pastor, Sunday school at 5. Dr. Frank S. Kchutz, super intendent. Clnsps for nil sizes and ages. Preaching hours nt 11 and S p. m. Class meeting at 12:15, led by Mrs. Clara Cooley. Young peo ple's mretlng nt 6:30. Luther D. W4KCO Jp Cook leader. Song and praute ser vice at 7:80, led by tho pastor. Cot tage prayer meeting each Wednes day afternoon at I o'clock at the home of Mm. Caroline Jackson, 1463 North Winter street. Church prayer meeting Thursday at 7:46 Tho pastor preaches Sunday morn ing on the subject "No More Sea." In the evening ho will bring a warm hearted evangelistic message All are Invited to these services and you will enjoy the splendid spiritual atmosphere of this church JASON LEE MEMORIAL M. E. Corner North Winter and Jeffer son etreta. Take the north Com mercial street car to Jefferson ave nue. Thomas Acheson, pastor. Le roy Walker, assistant, In charge of tho Junior church. School of re ligious education opens at 9:45 a. m. with classes for all ages. Harry Carpenter is superintendent. Pub lio worship at 11 a. m. Sermon theme "A Prayer that It will take Eternity to Answer" by the pastor. At the same hour the Rev. Walker will preach to the Junior church down stairs. Young people up to 16 years of ago invited. We spec ialize in young people's work. Un ion service at the Willson park at 4 p. m. All Invited. Young peo ple's hour at 7 p. m. The Wesley and Epworth leagues will meet in ter separate rooms downstairs for de votional meetings. They Invite strangers and adult members of the church. Public worship at 8 p. m. Rev. Walker will be in charge. A stirring gospel service will be held. Plan to attend. Spe cial music by tho choir at both morning and evening services. This church extends a warm invitation to the public to unite with the members in the services of the day assuring all who come of a warm personal welcome. United States Refining: com pany, Portland; Incorporators, Jarud A. Moore, Frank A. Nolan, Lloyd J. Ruble; capital $10,000. GOOD WOOD Specials On 3 large Loads 16-inch Hill Wood 5 Cords 4ft Slab Wood, per cord 1 Cord large second growth Fir, per 2 Cords large second growth fir, per 4 Cords large second growth fir, per 4 ft. Old Fir, per cord 16-inch Old Fir, per load . 4 ft Oak, per cord , 4 ft Ash, per cord 4 ft Maple, per cord FRED E. Phone 1542 Deaden Bath-room Noise this Way Use Celotex in the construction of the walls, as a plaster basis. This material is a very effective sound deadener. Too it has good insulating qualities, when used in the outer walls of a frame house, making it warmer in winter and cooler in sum mer. Let us show you further how Celotex can save you money in Home building. Oregon Gravel Co. Hood at Front Street WILL ROGERS Rogers, Ark., Aug. 1 (AP) Will Rogers has declined to be come a candidate for governor of Arkansas. Tho comedian was invited to en the race by the Rogers Klwanls club which received the following reply: "Thanks for your offer to gov ern Arkansas. That's one state I could not govern. I got the best part of Arkansas here now, but 1 have never been able to govern her, but I do thank Arkansas, es pecially Rogers, for furnishing me a governor for 18 years. Rogers Is the Claremoro of Arkansas and that's the last word in towns. Re gard to the town Jester, Tom Mor gan. Good luck. Will Rogers." Mrs. Rogers Is a native of this city whllo Will Rogers' home town is Claremore. Ok la. Pacific Northwest Radio Trade association, Eugene; incorporat ors, Wallace Wiiitler, Milo Roach, 0. V. Huinrlck; capital $1000. F. N. WOODRY Auctioneer and Furniture Sealer. Buys Used Furniture. Res. and Store 1610 K. Summer St. Phone 511 Established Since 1918 PKOMPT DELIVERY Wood cord ..$15.00 ..$4.00 -..$6.50 cord $6.25 cord $6.00 $7.50 .. $8.00 and $8.50 $8.00 and $8.50 $7.50 and $8.00 $7.00 WELLS 280 S. Church Street ra igi6 improvements 71 one Tower rJ)uotone "Colors Oi Wei- Dish er C LO $ ED Bodies t fJOBSt md MOST BEWTtm DESIGN! AND MANY OTHIK. DlfTINCnVI JBATUMS 388 N. It h if the fcuMnw oT tricUy to mA hns frWWtWa , frhttntooftcr.'tilibfiilt kom of electrical equiM ment. Urge and mattH Btbe tx generator that Vvoduee ekctricitr." H Uinp. that banish daftJ ttiese. and the' motor hvhicli do' the hard and Jtireaoaw talk of lifaj (You can rely upon the Uetten O-B.o They are ft SymbtJ of tervice. artieW PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. PHONE 85 WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUlJLi. BUICK. WILL BUILD THEM. Buick has built a better Automobile oar oSee it today at any Tiuick showroom OTTO J. WILSON Commercial St. :o!t-C -y OF LIVINGS?, a y & g g iQT.(!)F- ELECTRICITY' I9W I f I' 1 I I I 4 Cheap Electricity ievement (HpHE CHANCES are you have il .not visited your electric lightj Kind power:' company. YoiJ; ma jf mot even knovvjvhere it i&T But 'a great achievement haj peert going on inside itsfc'alls.'' Old machinery hai been taken": put, new machinery installed. In! tears when the cost of most com J Srnodities has risen, the cost of elec4 kricity has been kept down. It is lower now than before the war.f i This means lower manufacture ing costs for your industries andj better light for your homes. It means that the routine tasklfl ,'6f home life can be done by inejt 'pensive little motors.'' " It means "conservatiojilptlthS caton's coaj supply Thli sdrertlstment li reproduced through courtor Salem, Oregon "4 mmm i c irf c vety nuaufKturtt who tctki VTo"ahr indusy71nTwTuclPT6ucti) achievements are ' possible, thffl .General Electric Company has made many contributions.' It nasi built new and improved machln-1 ery for the electric light and power! companies; and in its research lab-l oratories it has developed better! ilamps, and other devices by which electricity is efficientlysed" , And day by day," progress con's jtinues. There are still millions of jhomes without electricity; still pany tasks being done in factories and homes by human hands hich electric motors ought to do. By cooperation on the part o( 11 manufacturer, public utility Company, and public Uiiiini' 'provement will, goon 237 N. LIBERTY ST. ot the General Electric Ojmpiuir 7926 improvement mm 4 ) Joop r sedan t 'Brakes AY Cleaner AND MANY OTHER. DISTINCriVI Gas filter CP Good Music. Admission 25c