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Slltyrhy Fuelling:, October 21 , 19i'J THE EUGENE DAiLT GUARD Puge Threa gjTOiESHlPSlDftY ""..'..MplHTIONAr.kWiU'H roViHr.'':, i ii i. ""' iiiu a. in.. 1 111 r' "? . ' r-"1 "..i.:. rialrnt of the I titvrrmty ' ii, !l mfitwl to un-ud lur 4u by I. .,i,, wursl.ii.. Tlie I" ' .' ul llt'lp 1,11 wh" Ar iisir' iSJ R, -Marvel Kkeels. J).,yle lt.nTli.'i" in .ilwu.vs ii kiiulepgnrten ,. xl in tin1 ruiin-u inrm .... ......... . mil U'UIV meir i-ii".t. -... . ;. ' L .1 iirls romember Hie pastor ir ""' '" th"m ui'h ? ! y,i .V1I'WK 1 A,'F' I thlf .... ... 1 1 1 w, vr.ll hv iiur H".' !.mlKnu instrumental trio, unci " ..... ,.i.jiio with the high , i t.ih we Iiiivp always muin- iniaru .... n. i, I I in I Ll"e SI r II"" . ' rf,St"r's midrib will lie Sninuml ,Jl l!ti,m" It will he n.i ad.lri'.s P,nsT christian- ciu'itcii !v''lKn,k"Sin'thi' Sunday wlui.il lust 'it Thi bem.ty of a groat, rally iii t int !". " " , - t .i ,1 li remain a nienibera of Hie Willi" Is " "l"-'""" r"" , siieeinl oniiomieenieiit for wm rt " ... . t.. l..it ihe llaimv Ilarinoliy Irtit will sin. 'the fi'-t. time they frn 1 i i, in vi.iif This ih Alio of u . i.,.., j w.;.. 'Al thn hViMi.liil E-iPP l'astor Stivors spoaks mi tho . -i I In. rtlit nf tliP Lrv UMd'yon will want l.i hear it. . i i.. . 7-!i(l unit w.i nri ,e lo linvo the siiiruik t tho old I oil scrounf of hmo. 'tho last fow Its. i-'t s IM. "ii.uiiiK'f"! . ;- evening sorviw. ices that will insuro yon. I he Her- . ... .1 tn tun vntiit jiihI ry part of tho Ht-rvieft is nn mspira- ,,ro in itn history, and the p aim for LiRfhsis Kellcnis and Hiftliards, both fit incetinv will bo hold. Wo ore Jre- I- e - tl.nt- iin.ititifr Wo ItlVltO t lit1 lie to all our service.s. KTRAL MtKSHYTKUIAX CHtHClI i. 4.1 ml I'oa rl stloot s. William 11 Caso, iinstor; Uruoe .f. (iriffen, fcity pastor. Cluiri'h school at 0:-ir. ses tor an apos umi mi RUMiiium. s for Tnivorsity men moots at tho Slip home of Mr. (iriffen, 1214 Kin- Mornmg worship at J i o riot-K oou Hrnnnfl iJie 'ovoiiant oMiifant Hun- t which will take place at this fer ine pastor s tlii'ine is !nu- peve in (ion, or in into im ruuuri musio for tho morning will inclutlo: 1 lU(p "MohMly in, K" Hubeiistoin; .js'Jiw ..for .iouiiy y Araaww. uy l'oarson, Jirs, rase, .ilium .uri-nor-".offrrtory j-ti'Hymn"ir-1 lyefebnre. ; aiiMioai "Out of Ue DeptliR"- fc-ston; postlmlot vjarpo from mt- Hanilor. tWwHitiiit nour no ion I y'ufng teniiH.' fnllnwcd by aimthor euliv ' euiiitf "( peri Fonim." WostminnuM 1 It-attuo at HUUt for lii icii tM'buol youttt i pi-,pli. 'rb,t printod program for tln l full will bo ilistribntt'd at thiM li-uir it in btipott tii at all uiouibors will hi prosoiit ut this tiuio to rotvive their t'ujiien. KvonliiK worship lit 7:"0 wlib the ' rivoibrrliMud oil n j iu chuijt'. The ;tis- I i or will brinp a menage for the timo in whit.li wo now live in the form uf a -.revi'i'Iphoit whi-h is bibelod "A Hot tie of SYr Oil- -.All intoj-osted it? the ti'l'iih of 'airittaii iMiiifijilos art invitod to .shai'tf. n thi?' sewiK. , ,XI' oveniuH mniiifill proKrunrjs always aont tMictive tH itmre hiiiIMn- fsyreeiallv tlii?t week,;, 'I! be . proBraiu is;.-' I'vphufc fMoflitatfiH'-UuleVy.: iuartli!nAbido With M-HlkH;.t.T;.lrK. PtiiMon. .Mr. Caw. Mr., Woterr. Mr, Yntwy : -Offfrtory -r"l Jahtiry"- itiltlu;' ihiot "Tarry Vit.i .Me Nioolai. ' by Mrs. Case," Mr, ( Jiu fi'rtit past hide m)oci oH. . . ''., ;t ;r"i)ru)iniiit IVo-bytorinii t'hnroh vr nor l'tth and Villard Sunday Kt-hool nt :4 5 under 'the leudernhip nf Airs. I'arrio !uy. ChiUlron of the community Ohpoei ally invited. The following Sunday, Oc tober "J!, is to bo observed an Itally Day. Morning worship at ll:Mt with a mes sage hroirjtJit by Kruoo .1. tJriffen. Jefferson Street ('Impel Sunday sfhool ut :!:K o'eloek with Mrs. .(. (J. Stevenson as' superintendent. Commun ity children invited. .choir: Muie. Hose MHirew, Miprano; Mir. Wra lru-t. nut-nit,.- R..v nrysmi. tenor: .Mr. tileu Morrow, bari upli .KilK. V- Hadollet, flutist ; Mr. Hex l mWwoooV nofinist." and" th er. .Mr. itadollet ami .Mr. rmlerwwoil A-ill be beard in solow and obliato and ith Mr. Kvuiis at the ttrgau will vivo some special instrumental triox. The erien will extend tner several weoxs. Special features this evening will be. Authem "Savior. When Ni lit Involves the SkitV1 Shellev. bv tiu'ii Morrow ind Choir: Huln "l..ad Kindly l.iRi.t" I'rotheroe, by Itoy t try-on. tenor; ornii iffertory ".Meditation from Suite in b jiinor" Kvans; anthem 'Tear Not. Israel Spirker. by Mimriet and cb'r; flute solo "The Svau"--Suhit Saens. by Krank V. linroller. flutist; solo "11" U'as Despist'd" Maunder, bv -Muie .Mi 1 1 row. rmsT p.vrnsT cnrutMr V. Corner of Kibtb and Pearl si reel's. I'.'iarh's K. Dunbiim. pastor. Miss Nellie Vowli-r. music director. 1 tilde school at !V4ri. The stlioid is in cbarito of Mi. V. It. (Jrav. Morning worship at tll ''chick. The Kcrvicc will be in charge f the campus V. W. and Y. M. C. A. Short messages will be given hv a group of Christian students. Mr. II.' 11. Dirk Mill will sing "The l'laiiis of l euce" mfd the. V. W-t ajris eliorns will sing. "Follow fh' (ilcBui". -jThej senior and interno-dl-:te jouiir Pbple'M Htfieties will bold 0, ioiul rallv service at tt.-Iitt. The instala ion of the officers for the ensuing yeir will be part of the program. The even ing service is at 7:.'!0, Malioln II. Day will iirach the wrimm. The subject be ing. 'The Christ We Need". At the all day lucfting Tuesday Mr. K. Hurt on. iiresidenfof the Coliunbin -Itiver district. 'will give an address at '.I o'clock in the aftermm and at 7 o'clock in the evening. ,. IWULE RTANDAUD MTSSSIOX ' Corner Seventh and Pearl streets. Harry H. It. Neat, pastor. Sunday ser vices: Sunday school 10 a. m. ('lasses for tt'l tigoH. Kvery one should bo iu a Suiidny sclitrol every Sunday. If not ai tendiug elsewhert a cordial welcome is extended to you. Praise and proachinj; services nt 11. Young People's. Uiblc study iu th" class room Hp stairs at -It p. in. Kvangdistic services 7::t(l. ltegu liir tKorvicei Tuesday iind Friday ut S p. ni. A tarrying meeting for all seeking the bantUm of the Holy Spirit u -ix-ld. each Thursday night beginning ar "ti'.Hl This k strictly nndi nominal ioital and everv one desiring to be filled with the Spirit is invited to attend. e preach I he full gosoe' 'including JMvina Lleiiliug, ami will go ntiyi where called to pray fo.r( ajid with, (i.ho sick anil suffering., CHCKCII OF .IKSl'S CiIHIST OF J ' LATT K H DA Y SA I NTS i ; Sunday, October li'J, special confer ence meetings, will bo bold. Kldor H. N. Young who presides over this section of Mm inission-l'ield will be down from Portland and will be tho principal speak er. Klder Young has just relumed from utlendimr the geuoral church conference held at Salt Lake City. We hope you will take advantage of this opportunity. Wfc extend a hearty invitation to the public to attend. Kvery ono is welcome. The services- will he held in tlie Wood men of the World hall, corner of 8th and Lincoln. Morning services at 10:00 a. in.- Kvening services ut. 7:00 p. in. No collections. FIRST METHODIST CIimCH ; John M. Walters, minister. John Stark .Kvans. nremusfc and choirmaster. 1rJ tSV-itltprS preach ek both Imorblng nnd; evening. Morning subject, The ( rises and the Challenge of Protestantism". Kvening subject, 'I)espised bv the World' Jii-kn"a Jllia: Ul llBieat. ItaMe. arranged u sexics .of.Jfuvday .evvnius (tfTr. vices, featuring the great theme of the Hible.;h music and tin Hpoken,-woi'd. A thirty- mmute ROfred concert will be given each Sunday evening. The programs will feature -theu following with 'our chorus FATUMOFNT CHRISTIAN Cnrner 17th nnd Coiutnbin sireets. K. r. Pnttirsou. nunister. Visit the Fair mount Church orCJnist nnd find it faith ful group of lovad worshippers, nod a gootl live Sunday school. The Hible school meets at !'!"( a. in. Orvilu Mick, superintendent. The worship hour is 11 o'clock. Tobme: "Coming to Christ from Kvery ;Qiiurter.V The Young PeonleV CJirlstian Kmlcrivnr service is 0:H0 p. in. Kvening worship nf 7:IiO. Theme: "Heginnim's and I ho' Lareer Vision" A cordial welcome to all. i VHtSf FNlTAlt'lAN CHFHCII East Klevenlh avenue ut Ferry stree. Morning service at 10:-t.ri o'clock with sermon hv the nnsior. Frank Fav Kddv on 'Catholicism.. Cit'jtenship and Kdtu'a- tion." Tlie niusicnj feature of tJio service will be a violin folo by Alberta Potter. The church school meets at the close f the moruimr service. Clns-seH fir thoijo nf all naV.t in'eluding nn adultK class and u young peoples class in both of which the topic will be "Adams of Holigion and Science." TRINITY LTHKRAN CHFRCH Sixth Avenue K. and Pearl St. Sun day school at 0:45 a. tn. There will be no preaching, service this Sunday, but we want you to keep iu mind the Mis sion day exercises and program on Sun day next. October 2ft. This will bo one of the big days and yon will not want to miss it. A detailed outline of the pro gram will appear in t.he papers will ap pear in the papers during the coming week. You are invited. GRACE LFTHKRAN 1 ETevent.Varid Ferry. Cleo. E. Theiss, pastor. Sunday school ot 10. English service with sermon hv the pastor at ,11.' Adult Hible class nt 7:.10 in the par soiiage. ' FIRST CITCTtCH OF CHRIST ! Cnruer. . of .:i weLClU . qnd, .Oak., .streets, Sunday morning service nt 11 o'clock; WednoMday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock :' Sn'mlay school nt 0:4p m. frfici'iyulina vAoni bt i Voml'lVl JMc- , Morraa -hmP Washburn.' building;4 corner : 17 1 CAUTIOi: i YOU MAY MEET A FOOL Hear the Sermon on the above subject to be delivered by Dr. E. V. Stivers at the '. . ' ' ': ,: ' i First Christian Church Sunday Evening at 7:30 Olock 35 f Happy Harmony Quartette ;-will sing..'. This announcement will be received with pleasure by all lovers of music. Enjoy the Singing of the Old Hymns With Us. Do Not Forget The Sunday School There were 745 present last Sunday This is fine. Join us in tins great school. firenl crow.Ls nlwa'vs attend this olimvli. Tim s-chifps aro short, to tlio lioint, ontliusiiiKtii- iiH't'tinss." A licarty uclciiiiic is i'xh mlcil. hoii't I'nrjr-t thnt Suli m.v fvt'iiinjv Sermon tm the suliji'ct "CAUTION: YOU MAY MEET A FOOL" 3a I i. I t . , . t .ii .1 i . ,..w.i r ...vi;. T.- 7 i .... m Zk ( -t tW1 l ,v A C -.-..a J. I7t . ;.t A.M H. l AWV i i, "i i ' i . ' 7 V t iu- i 6 irH. J ft t v. . "av , irl e j '5 tw . "' 1 i jijr, M. -i.it f 4 j" Movie Photo ot Mr. Bryan. l V fit xt v - I . s, J &U.MtM. A, faiiM.i.'miAi1lirt It-Mi ! President Harding Says "Study the Bible" "I have always believed in Hie inspiralion of the Holy Scriplures," wrote President Harding, "whereby lliey have become the expression to men of the word and will of (iod. I believe that from every point of view the study of the Hible is one of the most worthy to which men may devote themselves, and that in proportion as they know and understand it, their lives and their actions will be belter." ' ' Ainerica's greatest ineii from Washington to Harding presidents, statesmen,' gen erals yhave found in the Bible a source. ;of inspiration and strength. The greatest lav interpreter of the Bible todav is one of America's outstanding fig' iiros ; WILLIAM .IfKNNlNtJS BRYAN. ' Mil BRYAN is known the Coi.mlry'ovcr as a lecturer on Biblical subjects. Tor several years' past, al his vinter hdnie in lorida, he has led the largest Bible class in America,'-''? coinpse,(l ol live thousantl eoplQ ot every creed and lailh Irom all over America. , Now, al the request of a large group of newspapers representing every section of'.. the , country, thai agree with President Harding that study of the Bible "is one of the nn)st worthy objects lo which men may devote themselves," MR. BRYAN is going o lead what? will be by far the largest Bible class the world has ever known. ,' ; : illiam Jennings Bryan's Weekly Bible Talks will appear exclusive every Saturday in THE GUARD, beginning Saturday, October 28. . .TIIR liRVAX lilULI' TALKS 'are- inspired, pommonsciirio Talks on tlio toachiiiKs of tlio Bible and their prn tii-al application to pvtrvi day, Twentietli Century Life. They:, are .written not Snly for Chiire.li. ini'nibera, .Me4i's IVi hie1 classes Ktinila seiiool tea'hers and pupils, and others liiteri'sted in religious work, -but for 'all who' recofjni'ie 'Iii. --tlie jyide u source of inspiration and 1iol.: : 1 ' ','''.. ' : ' .' si ... '..' ; . .'!' . :'.'' ' I ' ! . H ! -Read "WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN'S WEEKLY BIBLE TAtKS. 'you .will" find that !they': ; I' " 1 1 i ! .. - l . i .... . 1 TJI-1- 1 ' i . 1 i' 1 1 . TI .. C .. i 3 , ll , i .. ;, will SLiuiuiaie anu renew your conxact wiin xne' jdiuic aim iis,,woiiuenui lesauna. jcjveiy Butuiuu, I- I .1. if : ; : I. 'H llil EUGrENE DAILY GUARK of Eighth and Willnniette streets, Ik open daily,, except Suiidays','and legal Imliduys, from 12 iu to p. m. The subjoct of .the lossmi' Si'rmoi, for Slinday isi. l'ri bation After Heath". All. are coxdiallv iuvited to attend the church services nnd visit th; reailing room. ST. MARY'S EI'ISCOI'AL CIICRCH Corner of Seventh avenue and Olive street. Rev. Frederick .' tlenniuirK. mm- ; ; t i r. ' Nineteenth, Sunday after Trinity, jlloly communion at S a. in. Church school nnd Hible class at. 0:l"i a. in. 'Jurning prayer and sermon nt 1 1 a. in. Evening prayer and serin ut 7:110 p. m. KMMAKS LFTHKRAN CIirilCH Second u venue near Hlair lioiilovurdi j Henry Iverson, pastor. Sunday school (and Ililde study at ten o'clock. Murn jing worship al eleven o'clock; Evening service, in the I bluish language, at 8 i o'clock. GIRLS DON'T EAT ENOUGH, HOLDS NOTED SURGEON ii . . i, . .. , ., i j . i . j Iondou, (let. 'Jl. "Multitudes of girls and young women eat too' little, partly 1 bci-nuc the pleasures of tJie table maki (little appeal to them ami partly because of (heir instinct for frugality." Sir .Malcolm Morris, famotiKt "English I surgeon and physician, thus 'indicated , the habits of modern women in bis presi dential address to the Institute uf Hy giene. "A great tunny of (.he nervoua nnd oilier illnesses for which so many girU and young .women engaged in business umi nrofossiomd life have to seek medical advice," ho added, "are due to chronic tualnutrilion, I lie result of eating less than nnture requires, "How seldom floes mere man make this mistake!" exclaimed the " speaker. "W.mien are careful to 'feed tho brute.' T.lie 'brute would be all the better for lest pampering, but if women must go on overfeeding him, let them, at any rnte, be careful not to underfeed them selves. Sir Malcolm's statement awakened n veritable hornet 'n nest of opinion on this subject; letters aro appearing daily in the newspaperH in which prominent doctor allege that wom-Mi, though not eating inreh of one meal, consume nay thing from half a doen to a dozen "nibbl ing' during the day, f upplementod by chocolate nnd candy at 'theaters And dances, nnd. they nrpue. if these were added together they would make n far bigger total of foml per day tli.iti a "mere man's" three regiilaV nionl. ; (- Women Will I)emand Dry Law Enforcement Raltlmnro. Md.. et. 21, H'tilted Press I . Lax enforcement of prohibition laws has interferred with foreign anl lioiiie iiiisstouurv work, nceording to dele gatei to, the Women's Foreign Mission ary, soViety who will begin their animal convention h re (o-iiirow. .Mlssioiyiry work will never mnke hend wbv until the iiniion'ti liquor law IrV made oir-tiKht. amUtJie govenftnen wih be nkd lo tnke dra'uc niion toward curing tin; ?u.igliruf of li'pior fvcunl-,, inr io;ffnf of li(r nocifr, , The n.K-ieiv t teMetittinr -.MMlOCrO wo men t!'i:Khot the inntry, Af Jriu i Up rewhUious Vvk-iiig the eeiitiineut . church societies throughout Uie .country, which ' have boon active in 'demanding Mint, the women in session here take, ac tion toward I ho bettor enforcement tif the Yolstead net. Herbert Hoover, secretary, of com meree, is scheduled to uddresn the con ference. Hislmp Fred It. Fisher, will address the r.'rd anniversary meeting of the so ciety, - Oct. liO, on "The World that 1ails." Other speakers include: Hishop Wil liam Eraser Mcl owcll, Washington I . C.; IMofessor John R. Mutt. Now York; Bishop Matthew Clair, Librin; I 'resi lient Mary E. Woolley. MouuL- Holyoko eidlege; Hisltop H. Fisher, Calcutta, India ; Miss Well hy H. I lons'intfer, of China, and Dr. Ida Scudder,' Velloro, India. The conference will be closed with n reception nt the White House, through courtesy of Mrs. Warren !. Harding, an honorary member of the society. T . Oneida. Wis., Oct. lil. fruited Frews). Legal battles will be begun shortly to recover for tiie "Six Nations" of Indians more than 0.000.000 acres of land iu tlie heart of New York Htate valued ut more than $J.0O0.00O.000. Oneida Indians at u meeting here np noiuled a comimllco of 'I'l of ihefr num ber to rnis( the money needed for the fiitlit ami '-tr furtber investiirhtio'i of claims. , NeUon Motown is c'nairmr.n and Mrs, l.aura Corn 'dus Kellogg, mc relary. The conindtle will work vvitii those npLointcd frem other tribes. Mrs. KelloKg and Anion Knird repre sented the Oneiflns iu an invcKtigalion conducted in the east. They claimed at the meeting that if the laud is recovered it will be divided among approximately ."0.0(10 persons, defendant m of the "Six Nations." The claim is based on the treaty of V- in which the I titled Slates govern ment ceded 0.000.000 acres of bind to the Six Nations. There was nothing in the treaty, however, to prevent Indians from selling t.be land. In n short, time much of it had been sold to the wlate of New York and the Indian moved west ami north, some to Canada, others to Wis consin nnd Oklahoma. In 170-1 the government amended the treaty bv a clause which stated It wn tlie original purpose of the government to provide tJiat none of the funds coded in the ibesty of ITS I eouhl be otd ex cept by the Six Nations n a unit. Ind inn thereforp are attempting to re eover the bind alleged to have been il legally sold to Now York state. The liMltan ne Ding nssiNiea in their fight by E. A. Everett, chairman of the Sew York Htot1 Indian commis ion. The ft irJtt will be curried lo the New York stale and Federal govern ments. ycar'Than hist. This fact wuh shown by lists which Juivo just been completed at tho I'hillips RrookN House. . While u statemeiifof religious faith is not re quired from everyone admitted to liar vnrd. each now student Is asked to state Ida belief, and many do ho. According to this information, which is . the most complete available, ninety seven of Uioso admitted lo the fresh man elnsn gave thir religion as Jewish. Last - year the imimbor wun sixty-two. Tho total freshman enrollment this year was slightly under that of hist year. London In Grip of Horrible Crime Wave London t Hy mail lo United Press). Tragedy gripped London this week, w.hoii each day brought to tight lurid de tails of ghastly deaths. Here are a Jew of thehi: , '. London boy, plnya coyboy and plunges; knife into heart. - Child of three found dead in n chest. Fifteen year old bov hangs, self on aged v grandfather'! bedpost. Grand mother blind, fulls oVer corpse, fractures thigh and dies. Nurse faints nnd drops two montJin old baby iu fire, then. grioftriekeu com mits suicide by poison. Ex-officer of Hriidtlon shoot h wife and self to defeat starvation. Poultry yards near the brooder lionise should be disinfected with lime and turned under and a crop grown to roucyv the soil. O. A. ('. Exp. station. Try Eugeno Special for a Good Cigar. REDUCED ONE WAY round"trip PARES ' Now In Kffect. OREGON ELECTRIC RY. ONH WAV New .., Old . Fares .Farew I'ortland ;...1.81 C'orvullls 1.3S '"' 1.R2,' Allmny I.Btt. '. S:il(!in 2.:tl' 2.50 WDoilbnrn . 2.93 - 8.17 It Hi N I) TKI1' . . livery ,Vok ' 'rayr" v-Bn-il I'ortlaml : 0.30 5.90 C'orvullls 2.25 t, Alhuny 2.50 fyiloin , 3.80 Junotloh City .'75 HurrlHburg 1.00 . WooUlnirin 4 4.75 ? Return limit of dully tickets 15 ilayB ami' ot -week end tickets Tuesday, following' Bale; week end tickets on s;ilo Friday, Sat urday and Sunday. Fares to other Iiolnts quoted on request. , TlrkotH (!( to till points north Iind ea:it. OREGON ELECTRIC RY. II. 11. KNIOHT, Agent. Jews In Harvard Are . fmlncroascThis Year riin. 'M. '.'.I.. Iji it;M ..fllii" tin- jn-iiuL iitoti-'st llml fiHowi.H- Oil' nr.-I iil.1.! I.,, rt" ii i'"l itc'i'iiriilhii.Tit f .Kwj. ''ill Jlnr.Snl VMt'tltr titi-r.'i) Mil- fru'lliyou t;. lUrvn. thin Destiny has been decided for many a man by just that one little dollar he has saved every day for the., last five ' years.'' . ;. : , ';v '.' - i: When your big opportunity "comes will you be able to seize it? Open Your S?ivings Account Today v- '' ,-' '-.Sr- ' The amount doesn't count it's the start That's the thing - v . is THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK The Bank of Service. EUGENE LOAN & SAVINGS BANK ' The 13ank of Saving. a t : : . .