EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JO" RNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1916. THE CHURCHES ! Tree Methodist. ia. 1228 North Winter itreet. Sun- ij services: Sabbath school 9:45. ' Froacliing at 11 . m. and 7:45 p. m. ' Priyer meeting Thursday 7:43 p. m. W. J. Johnston, pastor. j Salvation Army. I Sunday services as follows: Knea drill, 9:30 a. m. Sunday school and Bible class, 10:30 a .m. Christian praise meeting, 3 p. m. Y. P. L., 0:15 p. m. Salvation meeting, 7:45 p. m. Week night services every night except j Monday and Thursday. Capt. and Mrs. Kelso. I First Methodist Episcopal. ' Corner State and Church streets, Richard N. Avison, minister, 9 n. in., Class meeting. 9:45 a. ni., Sabbuth school, .Messrs. Schramm and (iilkoy, superintendents. 11 a. m., Morning wor ship, sermon by the pastor, "The Pow er o the Bible. 3 p. m., Rev. James F.l viii will speak at Old l'eople's Home, t'r.'.'S p. in., Intermediate league, Mrs. M. C. Findler, superintendent. 0:30 p. m., Kpworth league. No service. Young people will join in vesper service at 5 o'clock on university campus. 7:30 p. m., Evening worship, sermon by the pas tor, "The Present Crisis." Interpleta-1 tiou anil application of Lowell's grunt! poem. Music by tbo chorus choir bothj morning ami evening under the (luce tiou of JJr. Frank W. Chace. First Congregational. .l:unes Klvin, pastor. Sunday school at HI o'clock, W, I. Sluley, superinten dent. Morning service ut II o'clock, music by chorus choir morning and ev ening, Win. McOilchrist, Sr., director. Subject for morning service, "A Man Sent from God." Christina L'ndcuvor meets at 0:30. I'lcnsnut Sunday serv ice nt 7:311. The members of the local po.-ttoffice 'feme, their fnniilies and fiends especially invited to utlcud. Subject, "Some Things of Interest to the Postal Employes and Their Friends." The U. S. government film of the workings of the postal service will be shown. This is the only time this film will be exhibited in Salem. It will show special delivery service, serv ice on the Great I, a lies, the finest mail service in the world, parcel post serv ice anil nil the lubor saving devices used in the leading cities of this coun try. Interesting and educational. Ev erybody invited and everybody wel come. (n Tuesday and V ednesilny, May 9 nud 10, the twentieth animal meeting of the East Willamette Association of Congregational thiire.ios and ministers will meet in this church. Tuesday even ing regular monthly meeting of the Pil grim club. Brief addresses will bo tin luercd by visitors attending the asso ciation meetings. Mid-week service, on Thursday eveuiug. Sunday, May 14, Mothers' day will be celebrated ut morning and evening services. Lutheran, Fast Statu' and Eighteenth streets, (I. Koehler, pastor. Geminii nnd Eng lish Sunday school at 10 o'clock. li vino service at 10:30 a. ni. 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Bring a friend. The Men 's Liberal club I will meet Wednesday eveuiug at 81 o'clock. All men are invited. I Free Methodist. No. 1223 North Winter street. Sun-' day services 11 a. m. and 2:30 mid 7:30 i p. "m. Rev. Wnlter Clotzback, of St. j Louis,, evangelist. All are welcome. . Ttrst Church of,Christ, Scientists. j Sunday services nre held at 410 Cliemekcta street, nt 11 a. m. and S p. m. Subject oT Bible lesson, "Auiim and Fallen Man." Sunday school nt 9:15 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading rooms in the Hubbard building, suite 3(1.1, and is, open every day except Sunday and holi days, from 11:45 a. m. to 4 p. m. Alii nre cordially welcome to our services' and invited to visit our reading room. St. Paul's Episcopal. Robert S. Gill, rector. Holy Commun ion, 7:30 n. m. Choral eucharist and address 11 n. m. Kveusong nnd address 7:30 p. m. Mindny school 9:45 n. m. : . Commons Mission. ; No. 211 State street. Rev. A. S. Wright, from Hluestem, Wash., is ex- I pected to speak Sunday nt 3 p. m. Serv ices Tuesday and Friday at 8 p. ni. Mission board meets Tuesday evening at .close nt service. Free employmei t office Phone 918. J. I). Cook, superin tendent. Citizens of Salem will be given nn op portunity to see the United Stutes gov ernment film lit the First Congrega tional church ut 8 o'clock on Saturday evening and at 7:30 on Snndny evening. This is the only time this remarkable film will be seen in Salem. Enrlv Mor day morning the reels will be shipped to Philadelphia, where they w'M bo exhibited at the "Today and Tomor row" exposition which opens in ihsit city on May 15. The pictures will show what Uncle Sum does for two cents. They show nil tho ramification through which a two cent letter goes from the writer to the addressee. The postal service on the Great Lakes shows the collection and delivery of mnil frou tho large lake steamers passing through De troit river between Luke Huron and Luke Frio. These -steamers do not les sen their usual speed and the service received is practically the same as per formed by curriers in the cities. The special delivery service will show the various steps in the hundling of the -special delivery mnil. Marketing by mail will be of intense interest us it. will show manner of handling produce in the mails. The scheino or securing produce by the consumer from tne producer. The " Miscellaneaus Section" will show the various labor saving devices used hi the larger cities of America Fverybody who enn should see this wonderful edu cational film, the first of its kind au thorized by tho United States govern ment. The chinch doors will be opened May make a reduction of $2.00 on the regular a $6.00 Aluminum Cooking Set with some s MSG 4,85 on Saturday evening at 7:30 o'clock and on Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Rural Chapel. Sunday school at 10 . m. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Christian Ku d avor at 7:30 p. m. H. C. Stover, minister. Central Congregational Corner South Nineteenth and Ferry st.eets. H. fc Stover, min'ster. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 0 p. m. Senior Endeavor at C:45 p.-a. K veiling service nt 7:30 o'clock. Highland 'rlend3. Corner of llyland and Elm streets. Subbuth school, 10 a. m., Mrs. Myrtle Keiiworthy, superintendent. Rev. Levi Cox, a noted evangelist of Indiana, will commence revival services at 11 a. m. Service tit 7:45 p. m. and every evening ihriug the week nt 8 o'cloj.. Juniors in the church annex at 1 1 a. m. Chris tian Endeavor at li:3i' p. m. Come and hear Rev. Cox. You will bo interested. Josephine Hockett, pastor. Phone 1405. Jason Lee Memorial. At the corner v'i Jefferson and North Winter streets,.!. Montcalm Brown, pas tor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., R. A. Harris, superintendent; Mrs. W. C. Era inel, superintendent primary depart ment. Preaching services at 11 a. ni. nnd lit 7:30 p. .in. Junior league devo tional service ut 3 p. m., J. 1). Wuoilfin, superintendent. Senior league devotion ul meeting lit 0:30 p.m. Strangers spe ciullv welcomed ut all services. First Christian. Corner High nnd ( niter streets, F. T. Porter, minister. Bible school, 9:45 u. m., Dr. H. C. Kpley, director; Lloyd Holdiman, assistant. Orchestra and spe cial music. Snli'in leads Portland by three points. Auto truck leaves West Salem at 9:10; Highland, 9:30. 11 a. in., Worship nnil sermon, subject "The Ordinances." 7 p. in., C. E. 8 p. in., Sermon subject, "The Church of To day." Largo chorus. Welcome for nil. Religious Education. A meeting in the interests o? Relig ions Education will te addressed by Dr. Henry F. Cope, general iiecretnry of the Religious Education association in the First .Methodist church on Tuesday evening nt 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Cope is one oi the most thoroughly up nnd nlive lenders of. the movement for better re ligious instruction in churc.i, school nnd home. The meeting is under the au spices of the Sulem Ministers' ns-socia-tiou and is for the people of nil the cnur; lies. First Presbyterian. Some of the influences that are build ing a better America is the subject of the morning sermon by the pastor. Carl H. Elliott. In the evening he will speak on "Apples of Gold in Pictures of Silver." Good music, by the chorus choir. The Sunday school meets at 9:15 o'clock. Nazarene Tabernacle. North Nineteenth nnd Morion streets. 10 a. in., Bible school, Wm. Dennis, su perintendent II a. m. and 7:45 p. m., Preaching by the pastor. Wednesday, 7:45 p. in., prayer meeting. Monday, 7:45 p.' m., annual meeting of the church for the election of pnstor and O 1! O This week has been selected throughout the country as Bargain QmlJ Week for GAS. RANGES. We are going to do our share, and will TTIVVe will give a patent gas lighter free with others. We jliwill give a $4.00 Electric Toaster away with the lar gest Cabinet Range sold this week. These are some of the things we will do. Come in and ask us about our new service plan. It is your oppor tunity to get a gas range at a bargain. AS WO "COOK WITH GAS Served 11,525 Meals, Estab lished New Home and Has Employment Bureau Eleven thousand five hundred nnd twenty five meals have been served in th? enffeteria ef the Young Women's Christian association during the year duting from May 1, 1915 to May 1, 1910. And during this same time, 141 wo men have enrolled in the Bible class, 135 in the swimming classes and 92 in the gymnasium work. The attendance at social functions was Htiti; 300 tran sient guests have been taken enre of and a home made lor 25 permanent boarders. Other activities of the year include the establishing of a new home forma tion of nn employment niireau, a nurse '-s register and the establishment of in dustrial classes for girls. The Y. W. C. A. was established in Salem only two years ago, rather us an experiment, with small quarters in the Knight home on Liberty street. But as the need was greater than untie ipntrd it soon became necessary to move into large quarters. With this plnn in view apartments especially designed for the use ot t no Y-. . L. A. were secured over the Roth Grocery company store. Because of its proven ability to assist young women, the management feels that the Association is in n position to nsk annually for the amount needed for current expenses. This year, $3,500 is required on a budget of $5,500. As'ttro work makes its own appeal to the pub lic, the board of directors does not hesi tate to ask for cooperation from the citizens of Salem, Two of the national secretaries will be here within a few days to conduct a campaign which has been prepared by the local board. The women to participate on the var ious teams nre as fouows: Captain, Mrs. J. H. Farrnh. Assist ants, Mrs. William Hamilton, Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mrs. Alvin, Mrs. M. E. Peck, Miss Corn Talkington. Captain, Mrs. Chauncey Bishop, As sistants, Mrs, Mildred Brooks, Mrs. Geo. Kodgers, Mrs. Frank Rosenquest, Mrs. Floyd Utter, Airs. Clyde Graham. Captain, Airs. John H. Albert. As sistants, Mrs. George A. Brown, Mrs. Fred Steusloff, Miss Edith Hazard, Miss Veda Cross. Captain, Mis. R, S. Wallace, As officers. Presence of nil members de sired. B. W. Shaver, pastor, 1505 Wal ler street. W. C. T. cr. The regular meeting nt 4 o'clock Sun day will be held at Ramp Memorial hull. A general testimony, and speak ing' service will be the order of the meeting. Come and holp. (Tjlf you have never used gas come in and let us tell you its many advantages. If you only have a hot plate you KNOW what a help Gas Cooking is. Come in and let us make you a proposition to take your hot plate in exchange for a gas range. If you have an old range come in and see our new improved ranges. TTD TV" h h' sistant, Miss Nina M,eNary, Miss Lil lian Applegate, Mrs. Susie Jones, Mrs. U. O. Ooltra. Mrs. Chas. Bates. ' Captain, Mrs. Russell Catlin, Assist ants, Mrs. George M. Post, Miss Alma Pohle, Mrs. Asa Eoff. Alias Elisu Thielsen, Miss Ivy Ford. The hospitality committee will in clude Mrs. Perry Raymond, Mrs. H. E. Eppley, Mrg. L. H. Compton, Mrs. Chas. Weller, Mrs. D. J. Fry, Miss EUzabeth Lord. The first event of the week will be an informal meeting Monday noon for all workers at the Y. W. C. A. when Miss Scott and Miss Maxwell will out line the work. Methodists May Change Ritual of Marriage Here is good news for those who ex pect to marry according to the Metho dist rituul. Penniless young men will be saved the embarrasmeut of repeating, "with this ring I thee wed and with my wordly goods I thee enoow." The gen eral Methodist conference, now in sess ion at Saratoga, N. Y. is considering the plnn of dispensing with the words, "nnd with all my worldly goods," as the average young man matrimonially inclined has very little besides his wed ding clothes and the bill for the en gagement ring. Other changes that may interest young Salem folks have to do with that 'inoffensive word "oliey." According to the proposed ritual, the groom promi ses to love, honor and comfort, while i tho brides has only to promise to love '.and honor. All of which makes life easier ill future years, in case there 'should be some family disagreement n-s to what was and was not said In the marriage ceremony. MR. COOK RESIGNED In February Mr. Cook resigned the superintnedency of the Commons Mis sion to take effect May 10. Mr. and Mrs. Cook will go to Portland next Wednesday to attend the annual con ference of the Free Methodist church of will then return to their home near Air lie in Polk county and after a few weeks rest at the request of Rev. W. G. MacLaren, they expect to open a new mission in Mnrshfieln. They wish to thank the good people of Salem who have so generously assist ed them in their mission work and car ing for the poor nnd especially the business men who have so cheerfully helped in meeting the expenses. The new superintendent who is Mr. Carpenter, from Santa Barbara, Cnl., will take charge on next Wednesday Rev. W. G. MacLaren nnd Mr. Car penter, who is to be the new superin tendent of the Commons Mission, will both be present at the services and spenk Sunday at 3 p. m., instead of Rev. A. S. Wright, as announced in the reg ular notice. J. D. COOK, Superintendent. Roseburg Review: The strawberry season opens auspiciously. Several crates were shipped last week by our home growers. price of all Cabinet Ranges. Ranges. State and Com' I St. CongregationaTists 1 Hold t . Twentieth Annual Session The twentieth annual meeting of the East Willametto Association of Con gregational churches and ministers of the conference will meet at the First Congregational church Tuesday and Wednesday of next week, May 9 and 10 Entetninment during the session ill be provided for the visiting delegates and ministers. Each church in the East Willamette associ tion is entitled to two delegates, with one additional for every 40 member. Hon. C. II. Dye will act as moderator. The business committee is composed of W. H. Doug lass of Eugene, chnirmnn.. Rev. James Elvin and Rev. F.-H. Reeves of Salem and Rev. F. C. Fuller of Hubbard. The program for the two days sess ions is as follows: Tuesday Afternoon. 2:00 Devotional, hev. James Elvin. 2:30 Organization und Business. 3:15 Relation of Physical Defects to the Moral Development of a Child, Prof. B. W. DeBush. 3 :35 Discussion. 4:00 Education and the Christian College, President J. C. Bushncll of Pacific University. 4:30 Discussion. (i: 15 Lunch. Tuesday Evening. 7:30 Praise Service, Rev. C. II. Sto ver. Sermon, Rev. G. N. Edwards. Communion, Rev. W. H. Farquar. Wednesday Morning. 9:30 Devotional Services, Rev. A. M. Spnngler. 9:45 Business, Books and Sermons. 10:30 The General Reading of a Minister, Rev. E. T. Shermau. 10:15 The Kind of Books that do Men Good. 11:10 Address, Miss C. Marvin. 11:50 Open Discussion on the Kind of Sermons I Like. Noon. 12:15 Lunch. 2:00Dcvotions, Mrs. Joe Van Cleave. 2:15 Woman's Hour, A Trip, to the Foreign Field, Mrs. Alice H. Dodd. 3:15 The American Board, Rev. F. F. Goodsel.. 4:00 Four Months of Oregon Dry, R. B. Hutton. 4:20 Business. 6:15 Lunch. Wednesday Evening. 7:30 Praise Service, Rev. F. C. But ler. 7:45 The most important thing my denomination is doing on the Home Mis sion Field. By representatives of four different denominations. 8:30 Address, Congregntionnlists' Home Missions in Oregon, Rev. A. J. Sellers. Exceptional Cast In "TheMarble Heart" Weil-Known Players Seen In Support of Talented Violet Horner. A cast of unusual balance is seen in support of Violet Horner in the Wil liam Fox production, "The Marble Heart," at Ye Liberty theatre, Sun day and Monday, which r.as made in Come in and get a Glass Measur- ing Cup Brown Tells Students of State School Lands (Oregon Emerald) . The present financial condition of the school land fund, as weH a it history, were explained to Dr. F. G. Young's class in economics of state administration yesterday in Guild hall by G. G. Brown, secretary of tho board. - The bod(y has entire control over the common school fund which is de rived chiefly from the sale . of this lands. This fund now totals almost $0,000,000 and is loaned on first farm mortgages nt 6 per cent interest. The board also has charge of and loans the Agricultural college fund of $193,909.67; the Univtrsity of Oregon fund of $100,958.82; and the Durbjnk trust, fund of $24,350. "By the act of admission of Feb ruary 14, 1859, sections 16 and 36 in every township were set aside to tho state for the benefit of schools. There were also 46,080 acres set apart for the . use and suport of the state university. "In addition to these special reser- . vations, 0400 acres were to be selected by the governor for tho purpose of completing public buildings, or for the erection or others at tho seat of gov ernment. This was known js the cap itol building grnnt. "Tho question arises whether, if the. school lands had been withneld train sale as suggested by some critics of tu management of the fund, they would have been of enough greater value to sell at a later date for a sum equalling tiie total of the present fund of $0,390,889.08 and the interest which, his been distributed amounting to $6, 758,207.00. In the moantime, many struggling school districts have been aided by the yearly distribution of in terest, whikh. has almost invariably increased. "It must be remembered that bv tho time the law became effective all these best sections in the Willamette, ITinpqiia and Rogue river valleys hail been sold and other l.ind had to bo taken in lieu. "The present unsold land in the state totals about 025,000 acres. Up to this time, 2,949,031.14 acres of the school fund lands have been sold, the average price being $2.16 per acre." the West Indies under the supervision of Herbert Brenon. ; Misa Horner, who is know to photoplay nnd legitimate stage audiences from coast to coast, is cast as Theresa Roger, a vivacious young creature who is married to a weakling. Theresa's husband, Camille, is played by Harry burkhardt, talented stock actor. Camille 's mother, who is stricken with paralysis after Camilla is murdered by his wife and his friend, is portrayeu by the. well-known charac ter i acrtess, Louise Rial. Laurant, the lover of Theresa, is played by Walter Miller, who was seen as Richard Lee in "Tho Spider and the Fly" nnd an Noel Gerdy in "The Family Stain," William Fox productions. Albany Democratic Saturday 20 peo ple filed on homesteads iu Linn county. -They had previous filings, but their fil ings were pronounced irregular and h;il to be done over again. They paid a to tal of $534.46 in fees, which will lv transferred to the Roseburg land of fice. We offer Free V A