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PAGE SIXTEEN THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1925 . F Portland. Not. Jl (AP) Cod sunt griUinff of R. L. "Bob fcto") Pettta today ailed to elicit Irom him any inkling ot the iden tity of the maa who late yester day aided him 1a holding up H, Oreenberg. tailor. Pettis was caught by - citizens as. covered with the tailor's blood, he fought to gain the lib erty his gun-toting oumpanlon bad secured. He will stand trial on a charge of assault and robbery, being arm ed with a dangerous weapon. ft. L. Pettis, who was captured In Portland last night after he is alleged to have attempted the rob bery of H. Green berg, a tailor, was granted a commutation from life imprisonment to 15 years by Hoy itltner of Pendleton when Rltner was acting governor for several weeks the latter partof 1922, dur ing the absence of Governor 01 cott. The Pettis commutation watt one of a long list of cases In which Kitner granted pardons, condition al pardons and commutations, re sulting in severe criticism being leveled at him when these official actions became known. Pettis' 16 years minus good time credit expired in April of this year . and he was discharged. He waa originally sentenced to life for a murder commuted In Wasco coun ty lu 1916, Pettis and a companion, accord ing to the Portland police, enter ed Greenberg's little clothing store on First street about 3: SO o'clock yesterday afternoon and arranged for the purcliaea of two suits and an overcoat. While Oreenberg woe wrapping up the clothes one of the robbers held him up. Instead ol complying with the demand to throw up his hands Grcenberg shotted for help and was struck on the head with the butt of a gun by the robber. The merchant ran to the door, however, where he Is said to have grappled with Pettis who apparently was keeping watch. ' Other citizens got into action and Pettis was soon overpowered and held until officers arrived. PE66Y JOICE STILL IN LOVE ' New Yorx, Noy. 21. (A. P.) Peggy Joyce (Counteae Horner) 1b as much In love witn tier nusosnu "u any woman la after two yean marriage. She said so when she arrived on the Cunarder Maure tanla nnd denied any Intention ot dlrorclng the count. (Continued from Page Eleven.) P. M. Topic, "Why I Am a Christian." Leader, Francis Mil ler. Evening service at 7:30. Sermon by Mrs. Hopkins. Sub ject, "Sins Blotted Out and For gotten." Special muelc and sing ing at both services on Sunday. Special revival meeting every evening next week at 7:30, ex cept Saturday evening. Evangel ist 0. B. Ong, of Pasadena, Cel., will preach each night. Thurs day night at 7:30 the Marion County Holiness Association will hold their Thanksgiving service in the church. Special music and singing every night. Don't fall to hear Evangelist Long prench. 7352 Capital Journal audited net paid dally average circula tion tor the month of Octob er, 1926. During October the average daily distribu tion, including advertising, service, and free copies, was 7753. 1216 Gain In net paid circulation over Octobor 1924 showing the Capital Journal Growing Faster Than In any period ot Its history because It Delivers the Goods The Capital Journal's clr culatlon Is audited, proven circulation. There Is no bunk in It. WEST BALKM At the West Salem Methodist Church Rev. Charles E. Ward 1. to preach. GLAD TIDINGS MISSION, 343 H Court St., C. S. Johnson, pastor. Sunday school at 1 P. M. Services at 3 P. M. Rev. Jacob Popplnga, a returned missionary, will speak Sunday afternoon, Services in the evening at 7:30. Meetings on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings. Young peoples meeting on Friday even ing. EVVANGBL.ICAL 17th and Chemeketa Street. F. W. Launer, pastor. Sermon at 11 A. M., sub. Ject: "Salification." Sermon at 7:30 P. M subject: "Repent ance." Sunday school at 10 A. M. O. R." Strausbaugs, leader. Evan gelical League at 6:30, Mrs. Ruth Grimes will have charge. Prayer services at 7:30, Thursday even ing. All are welcome. CENTER STREET METHO DIST CHURCH Thirteenth and Center Streets. A. F. Hllmer, minister, 684 N. Winter Street. Sunday school at 10 o.clock. Ger man service at 11 o.clock. Ep worth League at 7 P. M., Lillian Rehfuse, leader; 7:46 preaching service. All evening services are in English. A union Thanksgiv ing service of the Reform Center Street Methodist and German Baptist Churches will be held at the German Baptist Church Thursday at 10:30 o.clock In Ger man. Rev. Denney will bring the message. ' ST. PAUL'S CHURCH (Episco pal) Church St. at Chemeketa. Rev. H. D. Chambers, rector. Twenty-third Sunday after Trin ity. Holy Eucharist at 7:30 A. M. in the chapel. Church school at 0:45 to which all children not Invited. Morning prayer and ser connected with other schools are mon at 11 A. M. The preacher will be Archdeacon Black ot Port land. All will receive a most cordial welcome. The week day activities will be a dinner at the parish house on Monday evening at 6:15 for the vestry to meet Archdeacon Black; at 7:30 P. M. the members ot the Rector and Council will meet the vestry and archdeacon In the parish houee. Thanksgiving service will be at 10 A. M. in the church. - FIRST CONGREGATIONAL Center and Liberty. 10 o'clock Sunday school, Mark McCalllster, superintendent. 11 A. M. Morn ing worship. Address by State Superintendent Rev. C. H. Harri son. 7:30 P. M. "Matters In Pro hibition," address by M. E, Baker, president or ins uregon Anti-Sa loon League. The picture "The Triumph of Justice" will be shown at the evening service as an Illustration of the evening ser mon. As Thursday next Is Thanksgiving Day there will be no mid-week service except a bus iness meeting on Tuesday evening at 7:30. 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More Easy Access to the Officers When the new officers' quarters here at the United States National are completed, they will be double the present size. This will permit more easy access to the officers when you wish to consult them on business, financial or other problems wherein their experience and judgment will be added to your own in their solution. And this is a service which we are always glad to extend so do not ever hesitate to come in and discuss , such matters with us. or United States National Bank Salem. Oregon, 405 Oregon Building Telephone 2156 THANKSGIVING SPECIAL BEGINNING November 21 to 28 With every purchase of a SELLERS KITCHEN CABINET or a UNIVERSAL RANGE we will give FREE ONE 12-lb. DRESSED TURKEY SELLERS Kitchen Cabinets 15 Big Improvements You'll find just the right size Sellers for your kitchen In our big line of Sellers kitchen cabinets at just the right price. These beautiful cabinets with their exclusive ad van taaes are built like the finest furniture. Yet, they cost no more than other cabinets. You can get any Sellers in Satin-White Enamel, Light Golden Oak or Sellers Gray Enamel. They combine beauty and convenience with low pl'ice. And we'll be glad to arrange terms very satisfac tory to you. It has the 10-PIECE CUTLERY SET in a specially built drawer nnd regular 11-PIECE SET of CRYSTAL GLASSWARE Universal Fuel Ranges Universal fuel ranges are available here in many styles. There are blue or grey 'porce lain ranges, semi-porcelain ranges with nickle trimmings or plain, cast steel ranges all with or without hot water connections. Ask especially to see the Universal Porce lain range in peacock blue of pearl grey finish sanitary, washable, indestructible. UVTll A PniPsHI A Y White porcelain and nickle trimmed Univer EiA 1 KA Ol EiLlAL Ran&e' coiled connected and set up with c-JE U ONYX UNIVERSAL $69.50 Use Our Deferred Payment Plan raw 6 Floors of : Real .Value nrfMi,itiitiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,i.i Hainan. .. n.................. 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