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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. JAN. 26, 1918. Go to Church Sunday Subjects of Sermons and Where They Will Be Delivered in Salem Houses of Worship, Tomorrow With Our Boys at1 the Front t "Bill" Perlich Worried (Tells His Experience About His Elk Tooth' In Army Hospital ' T Somewhere in France, Doc. "20 4. - , Dear Art and Mis. Art: ipi; Dale O. Lift in at present stationed at Fort Sam Houston writes a friend here I.: :.. . 1... i :.i i . T 1 , it. 1.. - . 1 . i 1113 VAIient ncv in ine liospiim wiicie I received cur letter dated Oetobei , 1 l , . -r . . 1 in.i , , , t . tuK nag om-i.iic.1 wu lui it mieilull'l 11 s. 1UI XiaiJ UI llip UrCI " 1 " ,m,c """S-, - .... ..., o require more thun having a. hole chop Co. M Boy Writes a hand a ma a schilling for a bar of : ' - .. . "Men are. often prejudiced against religion because the chur ches which theyhaiipened to at tend in youth urged on them an irrational faith. Home men nev er recover from the idea that all at 10 a. in. Morning worship at 11 a. m. turistian endeavor at 7:30 p. ui. . j - . . - 1 Central Congregational. ; "Corner south 9th and Ferry streets. H. C. Stover, 'minister. Sunday school nt 111 . ... !. A IT Hi ju a. ill. A mi. 1.. .1. imilcOCll, BUpur- Dee. 20.-One inure "perfect day" is "t answer before this. Among the letters and cards received almost at its close. Had two boiled i by parents and relatives of Co. II bovs ' (steamed eggs for breakfast so the . . U bettcr . 1hat ,8.t. I i since tneir arrival in Ji'iir and is the fol- ... .11 i i 1-44, . .. j nci-uuse we nave nioro uiiuks jexas. lowing very interesting one recS 'e "1:' be ! I We.Lkid J. 8. Putnam, of 730 Aorta Winter St. ' . ., B , . , B , : " 0n now "iat the F'eiK' peo-! meaning irom ins son, VV. II. Putnam, who is a t -T', i-,pic neer iuhik water, tea or cottee, . weeks ago, k-orporal iu Co. M. Air. Putnam wrote .- " . l:,t lHe same UI" i "l we don't tee very many milk row: developed ped in them to discourage the Oregon j Wilbur Daily Writes From "Somewhere In England'' Mrs. Edna L. Daily baa reeeived an interesting letter from her son, Wilbur, who is with Company M, of which the following are excerpts: Dee. 28, 1U17. Dear Mother: How are youf I am fine. Somewhere in England I guess is UJ,w , . . .. f .... ... ,. leciion. kmiiiv a steamer went in a Hue nvor hum or. " o..u.,.,n l .... .....i i. . " it...wi,... Kn,:. ft,.:..:.,.. oi a aiary, ,in t , . . . " . . ..' " -;' " t.M.w. w.c .....t.- t..t. religion cverywnere musi always s ' ""' ; telling of the trip over and the arrival lu c"'c mr a or uours, rncse l afes". be the game kind of religion Endeavor at 6:45 p. m. Evening service '," somewhere" iust on CMistmi, J . " we I(,l"tt see tilt- '"I1 f t,le tu!1 against which iu youth their iot7.:in m ti ,io.. . The letter is nnit ,....-..ii, ,.....i i., Ulie ot ,ur lc irnml sense rose ill revolt: thev . " ninM. ;u n:. ...... toward it Lut noon returned, uerhnns af-1 t,no J ;.i n,..,. i,..ioi,..i '..;. i i were o ' , " ' MIL Ul I .ov y, ui, uut .a u.it- juu-iiii;l'iii ui UIUI, ... . - ...urc vmi mu uns u nmr cn h"hui unv uuj iiuioliu nam niim uii are in perpetual rebellion against religion as it was when they broke with it a generation ago. Evangelical Asociation 17th and .Chemeketa streets. Jacob But If one thing more than ano- st,.k,.i- i.nstor in m KnAl m,.i.,.i ther grows, expands, bocomes in w . Sl)I.il)2cr superiiitendent. 11 a. He i WITH THE COLORS.' Also- reeeived Jos.e, Moire's "Som m.vs. He .writes as follows: I?" ,aI' UU al,out . Te"u Jiase Hospital, J ort bam Houston,!.. ... . . , nhr;atm!, ., . ... ,n i, !er todav, as we were on the boat they've gor the old boat, . . ' uie, in the jeiiair shop. Two; .,' , . . 1 1 Mvi tvr hnn n rin Trin find unpvent- the twelfth to be exact, li . . it. t u engine trouble and was taken ;. " . ? , T , ThP h.iitrliKh mnncv ih nfirfl t.n fro.t nn He consigned the wreck to this place. lo- "u V"?, - i"'"' x ""I'f"'"' We have seen a whole lot of France! but the tuing ouidn t run and nad xi V 8,,t1 u'r rr,m "f"1" " a crowocu nai oor mm most ml iuo uimia aiuouflased. There were several submarine nets guarding the mouth of the river and searchlights. It would be nn. une ot our destroyers chased ovenn,,, ex,,er r to onmo i, vk-llu. inil ; , mhi,lnn. i,u;.,,.u i',., signal, several men M l,, 71, i.. ,.:.,.,.i ,. Mtiitu !,., iki.,n ti... the crew say that barrine bad weather'. j .u. f '."'i 1, . . ' . ,... i, -ri.r i :V .i. we will reach Liverpool Monday night.,,,,,, f.nst,M ilt ., fc, ; earl,.,,, i the exhm.sr munifnld. fSflllll. next to impossible to slip m undiscover- the intelligent ana pure, liicrens- , ura,n l,v h a i.,.i ..f ,, m.,-. iligly pure and intelligent, it is !mau (;i,,irch.'Tlio pastor. Jacob Stocker ni"e days on religion. f will i.T..hmio niilnila with Wntr Tl A hnl 1 liaveu t been 'ca aiek vet. A time nv Fosfliek's "The MeaniniT of ' ..j i." 1.5 . .t..... i. -.. t,. tlm i,,ut o i.j : service, . ... , a . uuu iiieucii ub inc ucrinuu cnurcu. v.eu- " .-v, j.... m .... ,,x unuifiiiuiioii : k i . ,V . : poiii eastie Hunt in J joa, another in caroon in tne exnaust mamroiu. inouie , , On Hoard (Censored) t'1 "true we might get a Christmas ! j 400 als0 t . don't icall it an appendix). All the machinists j ed- , Dec. 17, 1917. I "fter aU- 1 plicve. Part f what know just when they were built. Most ! were of the opinion that that carbon ! e Dwir fniu. Wen ,:. ,i,i' ...,. . nie eocKines say ana merely ponder over n "blomin' craft" and 7" IV llOlllier Over n u;i,,; ..... ,. ....... : mtiBt Mima nut mill tlmir oilinlv ,,n,iul. . e were 011 a fine transport. It used belong to tho Cunard line. Halifax was a cold looking place. I Faith.' ter and Liberty streets. 0:30 Young P pie's Alliance. 7:30 Divine Worship sermon liy me pastor. Free Methodist No 1228 ATorth Winter street. Sun- ;ho remainder, as a real work of art m v,. ., . .u . . , ll,.,i -itn the ,-,t nin v;,t ti: utfi llalitax was a cold looking 'Btrineine''- Thev are all in British ho" . small a,e. ,mI .of 8t0." anJ .lniti l, 1, v Killing, lyst thev "p- Mot waat to Uve there, w . ... - up to stav wiTIi either 1'le or sl.iTe Peu ine cnassis, aim pur tne running t. , , . . ... lervice. but most all are men unfit for ..i . , - ,' , 1 or f ' . ti, '.1, rri,..,. i.n England is a pretty country. All tho. r,:riwn ,1 ,;.e nii..,! 7t ni r5:"."" various reasons for the army. They are ,u,s-, ?"me ... . lucls J ll'n as, , " ' T V... ,.' houses ore brick and made in 1800 or been fine w" no Ve.riy 0 b JaTi ? all little weezened-up codgers. A ,thot it would be. Sleepin quarters are.J ta clm to . J- ' close but the ventilation is aood. Ba-' . .... " tu.e lltutiRs ana crippua ' str.nv root's, are ! disconnected the muKueio 1 eiuer 1. .... .1, . . 1 . j. , , , some earner uui.e. ne rjUKiiau mo isim- parts of France A" you know an cxnaust manifold has , , . , . ,. . 6 . ... . . . . t'l I1UIU LI, UllllCl DlCllltl. as though they, opening ano itney proceeded to ...okc , The y M c A ,wre ig a woodun I sides we are the ventilation is good. Bo-i, :' " r , " ,, lreies. ana cnripiei re free to go 011 deck anytime. ! V'0?; Ul'y eU B0"1C "J,"1 taleS' b" T.ihertv ,l Center- t,ent Kn,1n v ' Evervthiiia is cooked bv steam m-kinc, "i"11 8 m,u'n 011 "' llll'.v s:lV tht'se day servises: Sabbath school 9:45; ,.,,, nt' () w T gta, I it somewliuta flat. The first six days ",''""8 a''? '''f .v "' they have .1 7:40 p. 'j' j i utcudcut. Morning service at 11 a. 111. ! had only one hour drill besides the 1 " " ",f" 1 "as "1lue Preacbing at 11 a. m. .am: Prayer meeting lhu J. Johnston, pastor. Castle Chapel, Church of the United were there for a million rears. 1 one. After they had hack-sawed the building gas lighted and warm. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:45 p. m. W. ; J( j;;. wiiuue;;!: boh : morning exercise and boat drill. Vow . ' u 1 "anted n'ore They ; mimng; hare he Parn Zd eatut inorniiig and evening service. Subject ! s'"re a couple of companies started a ..IT, ."y. 1 , ... ".lr( . i.., ., ; stitches and bandnires. Thev proceeded . . . r a,. 11... 1.1 1 ii;fiiiiii iiiiiii.H I'fiiiw iiti n it fur iinr s v. -"-"fi iai niri ua,t n i 1 , , .. . .. . . - 1 nai 1UI1 trnnro mmin 111, oiwl in. r lint ooir ! -HUM ITV T TH IT tor .noriiMig sermon, - Yet Many Things , '"wi 'tne k.tclien knoclung down a ;,lvn , " " t" ' " Vh teams of oxen. Thev can sure nm. - to the "gai. filled ,e . ." . 1, . r .,,.. ,, 1 . ,,,. t,,l, r1 l..t Also saw manv of these 01 time ! outer sneu, ana coia enisled out tne rr,. -Li" .i:.i. . f , IHVJ Xill!i-)1 (tlU OUiD liiuiiti wind mills with the wheel on the side. 'arbon clot and soldered up the hole it The eoavhls are hnlf ng big as a steel The farmers here live in one e,l f l", they had to acetylene weld the ..... .,., v t f t,. a long building; have the barn in the i outer shell again. Only, not having a sido " Ul"" " .lBt"5u;i Tell everybody hello for me and to one or more i" " i write. i wilbtjb daily; ... Wm. 7. f'l.M.i.fr.nn I... .1 n .... h . . '1 .1 L'll.'Lril TI 11 1 1 Hll'Kllirr Ttlll UTliUr.ll'i! i n . Brethren In Christ. t, i.... .... .,i,nt,r ti... i,.t ... i. i. i .. nits' to keep the bloody Yankees i lonu; out tne re too slow tor us Anier- r ' . , , 7. , Corner of 17th and Nebraska. Englo-1 1 , ' 1 ""!S;'i,,:a IZ ' ,, , '? .iaway". On the voyage we have seen all leans we live too fast to put np with j . , ' . a . f, . Tliere are the big birds. . Morning service, 10:00 Sunday , ,,, ,,T . n,,i, i,. T.,.,.T.,t c that there wns too m.,, .1, k,-,,i, ,., ,. :the lr.nd possible to see on course across. . anything as slow as they ye. The g l every day. All' the , W. W. fiosebaugh, superintend- ,,,,,,, An e(icnti,..nl film will l, 1 dbplaved. There was renllv no cnll tw! ' oul,l keep a sub pretty busy track- trench people believe m taking their i'. .. ' . , .V " ".v evening. I here are . 11:00 Breaching by the pastor, Kev.i ,,. . ., ,.,.,.;.. ..,,. ithe much house tw mi ,i.,i.i us 1 il bet. time in everything. u,. -.. ..... ...... , ' b-r engines and believe me, ',, T .- ..: t.oo .......s nw..,c. i,4un. ...wm- -lo.- " j i.iiiiau.ti,u ,. ,!,. .,,., . i rf t .,. ,.ij t.t ...t t:..:.i i" "ui, preveni. cainoii ueposus t- , ...,;.;,. - Wood School ent F. y. P. -8. C. E. Lacey Peoples, presi dent 8:00; Preaching by tho pastor. Thursday nights prayer meeting, led by the class leader, W. A. Itosebaugh. All erviees open to goneral public and all made welcome. ing and evening McOilchrist, director ing meeting at 7:30 p. m. They fly here forenoon and mo twelve cylin- the exhaust can hear them ;rus choir, Wm. was tried stuff," and it takes only a '" . "'i T'!, 4 B . , . V ' -r i in the exhaust chamber. To prevent the ' '" 1 i . Thursday even-1 gnats brain to understand that such is j iTSK""" i",? ! IZ. Uh " 1? bl" , ,,se 1 latter thev use J ohnston 's remover coal i '?' ""'i'? """I" 1?," wr Missionary To Lecture. ! out of tho question for the number of men about, (censored). Fewer than I tnot at lust. M Co tive qualities to come to the conclusion i had a dream about it a few weeks aro that ocean travel under duxerent circum and it some what, worried ni Jo., 'had been gentle- s,cuee8,wauld be mon' l,lpnsiant. As we man, o it sort of I "l'l"'00-1'" ; war zone everyone moved Wilt P.,,' Tt T tiu.., ...n.,,r rani-a Ilieil. tllmilKt lit the o Ai;uoi..n',... ': i...i;.. :i 'rn,,ltle uitl, nu !. .ii.io i011 decks above the water line and wear Ijustrated lecture on ''India", in the'tion is taken for the safety of all. We Uf? hha B"' the tinu excepting when 'Steiimbmnvinn nln.vel,. corner snntl, lr.tl. ican Bet into the lifebonts in short onler I ''tlia.ly on the blankets. But With all ic It L, ' r,nStr ", a,Kl P'0.. Aftor down, then ,ivot on one wing, and 1 hap- lhC t nCC Wec'V V UP.t T, a,' "n rt'oj, a thousand feet or so just to pass owPI r,-.if TJ1 T..tT 1T i ' "me lol,ks ay riding ot there but I caught some guv wear- !; "Z '7 iV,t" a l'ilTc'1(-' an(l 1 "ally believe it is . .. . .. . i i . --o liiiii- i ensier T inn most, tieonio TlilllK. seemed to me in my dre.im that pened to be home. Don t know "'8 y lu,n,i as i;m getting to ne : service, (??!!!!??) a tougn guy myseir, i cleaned up on Bv ihU time vou wiu ni.0i,a,iv have Some arc fast, some slow and others First M. E, Church. State and Church streets. K. N. Avi-;nU(1 Mill streets, next Wednesday. Jan. land they have permanent details who I"'? precaution taken I would dislike Mm- and in' doing so busted tho tootli. LL ti,,,t T mJinlun K ,l .miss aua 8,,,ne. Purr liko cat- Just Son, minister. 7:15 a. m. Mr. Cumn.ings 30, at 7:30 p.m. Free admittance. Every ;imve been taught how to launch them, 'em on.aV,aS,,mg sll?u,arll,t' m tncs0 i Now isn't that enough to worry about i feelill fine am allowed to get up an '"Vi a,bul,vh ot ",otor ?Br?- T ' ' B i....,..1, a. ... ' s i. -i. f. ti.. ..i. ., , .' 1 here parts. " The sea is sincoth as trlasi , i!.,i t t i.i ...n.:' i uiiiuk iuii, am uiiontu io gi i. up mi OoimI bv and irood luck. Remember " .'-y c,,ce l"B K'guiar crew snouiu i . ' , . . . ,,f 0 ,.? T ' " " ctmiti gu iiuuwng uo n , wnt todav. So am very happv. .,. ' ., ', r.;" , ,,.., i...,a ran to get around. My squad in con-', . r ., . , tne street with my coat thrown back junction with tho first and second are , , , . V., "'""-V "'""' " nnd that tooth showing. will meet the morning class. 9:45 a. ni.jbody invited to attend. tt . a 1....... ti... nr fp,..i.l ..,.,1 At cui1,eriiiie..ueu.H u.mu . . .... . , Service At Pratum. O. M. Hand will give a cordial welcome j Rv ()ohn ()vall wjll rea(.h j,, tj,n to strangers and visitors to our Sunday Methodist church in rratum at 11 a. pchool. 11 a. in. sermons morning and Everybody invited. f.n:,h',,:,:...tl::,.:r!?,,.?1S1 rl!jCfl Swedish TabemacleM. E. Church ' A IIC ,V .11 ill lllltl X'll-t.U AltlL. u Jf. . -., m ...... . ...Ill I. ... .1... nl,l to let down one boat load, then our own. I'll never go a mile after we land thio time without a pocket map or atlas. My, how we would appreciate one now. Just learned that we are in the longitude .......... Un.il . 11 , TT 11 .,4n... iitimn n ...iru n.i.l .m.w, ..41.. ..Fin.-, .-.mil, 4, ii. ui.., j.4111 nuri-irj. n...,v hii.i ua.c i..?ci.t i.iv ill.llllt; i. ,'i u , T j! ; Hut , V,.m Julln 0vn11 minister. Sunday school at matical capacity to approximate that 1-eop es Home 4 p. in Miss Ktdh lield superintendent. ! being in about latitude (censored) must -30 u m T 2 FfworUi IS'M1' lr""ah ChriateUi assistant, be about (centred) from London. When AiL itio most cciuiiiiiv ii'H.Mi iiu-rt'jv iiiru ciiiidhitv. ine liuuc icvieve Findley will lead the second , h." -. t .4.',-.; chapter. 7:30 p, 111. "A'o Place for lto-j,lninl t0 n,wna- lieutnnce will be the theme cf the pas tor's niessnge. Full chorus choir under Jthe leadership of Dr. Chace. Leslie Methodist Episcopal ' Corner South Commercial ami Meyer. " nvUed! fctreets. Hornce A. Aldrich, pastor. 9:45, , . in. Sunday school, witn classes ior Ministerial Association fell ages. E. A.K..oten , -upoj eat. Tho ?he' Salem Wei equipped primary rt"""- Miiilatorial Association will be held der the direction of M rs "'"P- Moudav morning, in the Y. M. C. A. 4. O. .... 4 ,n , . T, . . sliiiis surely present an impresisve i sight as the maneuver about in chane- Unitarian Church. :ing positiwu Its a little early to say Services at the Unitarian church, next where we will eat Christmas dinner. I Sunday at 11 a. in. Sunday school at I hope it will be in (censored), but have 10 a. 111." Sermon "Evolution iu the 'my doubts. This old boat wouldn't bo Light of Modern Knowledge". Frieudsjthu mos-t pleasant sccna for a holiday I party. 1 am going to make a wild et- Itort to locate Lem at once as he ought to land shortly alter we do, and altho i-ei.1 l.ior wtnrm 'I'lie 4111W- tliii, ir tlint pun 1. til........ i... ' t i-iit't'ii. 11113 Jin. 111141: jii iiiv uj.iiiiuii la liiu sight of a "U" boat. I have $23 worth of boils-2 r.re neck and 3 shoulder. If we had them all collected from the boys wo v.-ould have some stew. I was fortunate in getting letters from all the family excepting Hub just be fore we left Mills'. Ju.t read Eay 's last one and the last one from home. At that time papa's throat and mouth were sore This soldier's life is alright for now, but I would rather be free. A person might just as well be "married" as be over here in the army. Don 't let too man" fellows see the tooth or it m'ight come up missing some time. That sure was hard luck to have your wine explode and cover the floor. walls and clothes. I don't suppose you I am in great hopes that ho is better ca,''(l 111,0114 the clothes and walls as now and that mama hasn't eaten any much as the loss of concord wine. I i-neniiihevs nr tliinns hnvintr like effect wish I could send you sump of. this on her. and that Rex r.nd Sis are in fine i wine over here. I have seen more wine 1 Ildnm. l,i oM.I... i;V.a l.iiiara fmm lir.ni A Life in the army is just-tl.e same as pr tlian a du(.k ikoa a d aftcr crossing a desert. DALE G. LOFTIN, Writing a friend hero. anvwhere else. You know a fellow ex poets things to be vastly different in different parts of the IT. S. But people are much the same everywhere. We eat sleep and. work as ever. Of course there are lots of new things to hear and see. he didn't say I think he will be in Eng land tor a time. We are trying to get acquainted with English money so thev l.v th nastor Theme " A Tack Hum-lat u' . clnt'K' Kvv' A' ' wm Pro- won't .pp us too badly on change. It nior Bermon illus tho PaPor 011 t,,e B,lbjTOt "T1' U3 witl",ut a.ViK that it seems a I !',. L' I-.. .... Ti f. i!:, .i them11-'11!""' Thought and Religious hard proposition. 1 know the equivnl- i'The Christian Soldier." Ashford, and . Teaching." All ministers are invited to enta in American money, but when I ... . - .. . iiTren 1. b baritone solo, "Just for Today." Am lirose, 3 p. m. regular meeting of the Junior league. 0:30 p. m. devotional attend State Institutions. Services at the Institutions' will bo CHURCH WORK REVIVED. Xg 0? ho K-worth ieagnT. Trie's, I '-'I" VuT W' , At Twilight, Clackamas county, Ore., f ' Christians Reaching Outward." Load- "fl" al- V t- ; i 2:U p. .in. Mute jchureh work was taken up Sunday, Jan- r Solo by Floyd- J',uu11- -: P- '"..iinry lo, nv ncv. -Jonn uvau, wno raise service and i dioiiukfta Indian School, B. H. E. Pern-! preached "to ajiprecifltive congregations ' .lierton: 3:00 n. m. Oirl ' Trniiiiinr S.-lin.il inv.iimr .....1 ,.,..,:...P a g. , ...in,. ui.rti by 11. N. Aldnehj 3:15 p. m. Tubercu- was organized in the morning and all is fmKls2 , . V1 " losis Hospital, By A. F. Lncy. , . 0w readv for effective work. ; (a,1,tlle S' D'. rV? ianfre . fi,; io"ti,e i,. i.., ti. ,..'.,i.i., to heavy artillery at Mills'. I don't 'cr, Miss Iteilha Mille Jilclntire. 7:30 p .111. praise eermon by the pastor, shape ' to enjov" the vacation. That re minds me that this is the longest vaca tion trip I have taken since '31. 7:00 . p. in. I haven't decided just whilt. ifli' iheine for this evening will be but I bVive an hour to shoot to pieces before a non-com meeting,: so shall try to reach around my cork bent and write a little., . This has been an ideal day and if it doesn 't storm tonight we will be dry for another night's sleep. We must be near the (censored) but in the face of the absence of spuds for supper I can't believe it. We had a whole mob out watching -for the Irish fleet this afternoon. Almost ns interesting as when they looked for the tripe fishing ground. The tripe we had a day or so ago was the first I had seen since some which I saw the Sioux cook at Buffalo Gap. 9 year auo, but I recognized the over here than there is water in. the 'I'ni ted States. , Art, 1 had to study quite a while be fore T eould make out what you meant by "G off". If you could hear me talk now. you would think that that sounds soft. I enjoyed the little note from your wife. Practice makes perfect, so just practice by wiiting more to me. You don't know how much we value a let ter frojn any one in the states. "Mechanic" Aubrey Jones Writes to "Bud" DeLapp On Active Service with American Ex peditionary Force, Dec. 20, 1917. Dear Biid. . Have safely reached the other shore so to sneak. We arrived in Enirland a littli Well I think I will have to clone j bef01.c Xinas, but spent Xmas day on the now. Wish you both a Merry Christ- boat. ,.--iai mas and also a Happy A'ew Year. j, Tn'ig ;8 Bllrely a great country. Every- As ever, ' BILL. thine is nice and green and it isn't cold Wagon Co. I, Q. M. (, 1st Div. Supply I Train, A. E. F. Fiance. (Continued on page nine) Jason Le M. 'E. Church. Sunday school convenes at 9:45 a. m. A. W. Harris, superintendent. We have n place for you. Come with us. Morn-1,, ' 1 V'l""" n"" iar o streets str ing worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by , fay school, Herman and Englwh ,e the pastor.' Epwortl, league at 0:80 p.-' X " a'. '1"" -nice 11 a. m . ,n )u. Intermediate league at same hour. will unveil and dedicate our service flag at 7:30. Governor Withycombe will This is the nlnce where the nreachiiiff Reformed Church. j liail been discontinued on account of Comer of Capital and Marion streets strong opposition from the world ele- nt, and 111 place of Sunday school the huuday school hall dancing was instituted for six months and 110 Sunday j school The few christian people in the Baptist Revival Ends. Icommuuitv now seem lioneful. anil nlniis Tomorrow will be the last day of the have already been made for a church l,e present and deliver a patriotic nd-' l"" ' " 1,10 '?' or tne i.ave already been made for a church jliess. Tho Rev. J. 1). Woodl'in will also Evangelistic campaign at -the First Bap- building. A lot 50x100, and other do hpeak. A cordial invitation is given to ' tlHt which - was conducted iill(ntions have been promised for church all to bo present. A. F. Lacy, pastor. I au,n ,i,1"lir. t,ie ., 0,,U,lTS ,"P, of.t"n"i0 ;l''Tses, so it is hoped that druring this ' , V I'.vnns. The day will be filled with ser-voai. the work will be placed on a good First Christian Church. i," " V". . 'V 'J".' 1 " ler High and Center streets. F. T. J'.1'1'1 : i tW Wiiliitliea room. , minister. Bible school 9:45 a. ,lar w!"M'1 ' or- 'ir n t.'.-i ,i:.t. n,.t ship with preaching by Bruce Evans at Torter. minister. Bible school 9:45 a. '"'"ar. whool l:4.i n. m. Public wor-i Pentecostal Church of the Nazarene r..'ir n t.'.-i ,i:.t. n,.t ship w it h preaching by Uruce Evans at A'nrth Nineteenth and Maiiuii streets cliestra and a da for all. Auto truck 31 "' "' al1 ' V' f' r"m 12:30 to 2 Sunday school 10 a .m. Sunday services leaves Lincoln and South Commercial P' '"'" will be n fellowship hour,n . ,. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting B, and Highland 9:25. Worship and ser- n"'1 sJct ,muh' Thnso w"1' to Wednesday 7:30 p. m. A. Wells, pastor. Jnon 11 a. in. Sermon by the pastor. ntt0"a the afternoon service can have, Every 'member canvass for church at- hme nt . ''f , !l,n'h .1he aUemoon Commons Mission. loudance 2'30 p. in. Christian Endeavor meeting will bo the semi-nnmial conven- Come to the Coimnons Mission, 241 6-30 p. m. Junior orchestra. Evening " the Central Baptist association, state street. Regular service at 3 p. m. 7.in ,.l,;..,.t "nnil in the Delegates will be present from other ,,,,,! secinl services every niirht. Mr. World " Strangers welcome. churches of the association. Among Skiver will preach Sunday" night begin-j wearing and I'm afraid Santa wouldn't the interesting features of the afternoon ning nt 7 p. m. with prayer for our s appreciate the joke of it if I hung up Highland Friends Church --service will be a debate by four young 0v at the front. Song service 7:30. jthe pair I have in my pack. This iu Corner of Highland and Elm streets. P1"' representing four different chur- This is Interdenominational, Mrs. W. C.lil'u of two weeks recent wear. I can't Rtilmtli m.,..inl 10 n. m. Russell Moor- c,ies 00 the topic: "Resolved: That tho Ciidlev. evnntrelist. A. Wells, smieriuten-! see whether there is suo.v oil the ground an, superintendent. Meetings for wor- churches do not provide sufficient am- dent. Wm. Kenyon, nss't. superintend-! '"'t l'm present ajipenrances ours wilL ehip 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Christian ." '.Vs 1 V 1 ' clu' Endeavor 6:15 p. m. Prayer meeting l'";u;tic address by Ju-v. (,. H. oung Thursdnr 7:30 p. m. Everybody come, oi Ainany. ine atternoon meeting wm ril-3t Presbyterian, henvv. artillery at Mills'. I don't I know whether they are with no on thisj trip or not. I saw him a week before we left. Lcs Jensen was with them but I failed to see him. Well, that's all for tonight. Dee. 23. Tilings have been more in teresting today on account of the novel ty of seeing a ' ' mosquito fleet ' ' tearing around us in circles. We picked them up at daylight and from a distance they could very easily have been taken for "something else." I mirely feel safe now for they seem to cover the whole ocean. Even now, however, our trip is not characterized by speed. Dec. 24. The scenery hasn t changed "Ti ;i. e-,-e:it de.nl. tho there is a heavv sea-TT running and it is rather foggv. We ex pect to see (censored) coast of "Old Ireland" today, which makes is look as tho our Christmas niigut be " 'alf an' "alf". Hair on tho boat and half on shore. Tonight is Christmas eve but wo don't dare take off the socks we are TT Sale on B Josephiiio llockett. pastor, riione 1405. 1 "so. " ":U'''S"UU w'rviee. jiiaing "How ..'t,000,ono was invested bv the! ' lutermissniii Hetweeu o and 0:.10 Presbvtei inn .-liiii-.-li Inst vem- in mnl.- i uniy thin be a blue Christmas, unless the Irish sea is really green as come of the boys ; expect. There hi almost no . sickness ! among the nun, even seasickness. The' are rick of is "steamed! ii 1 0 tt rass iseds to on- h tinue All Week We are overstocked on Brass Beds and must reduce our stock. These beds 44 are the very latest all genuine satin finish in latest designs, 2-inch contin- Jt uoirs posts, with 1-inch and V2 inch fillers; would cost much more in the markets. r.- grub." 1 surely wish papa could get'ii . , son,.. .. . i; just came time (cWjf Regular $:5 Bed, this week.. .$24.75 o clock) for the "second sitting' at II t,i-. 01 - rj i.u: i. e o tr , Attorney General Urowu will make dinner nut wpeu t went down i lounu, n brief address upon the unveiling of six' that the first had juot started to eat, ; T 'mliHtiillilll (.turn tn the Sei-viee Kino- I SO OUl'S will be !lt 2 O C 'dock. DllU 't ' i Wninn nml Svrinn relief. The leoturo bouth L ouimercilii ami Washington l the eveniiur Mr. Fllii.ft will irivn'know the reason, perhaps we are going -ii ft f- ,'ii At Pratum Friday . '.the local young people's society will .America still better,' ' is the subject of ; S"!1'- Rev. .Tm-ob Stoeker. psstur of the !ol'v lluu!' to lis members ami guests. tlle llllinlj , sermon bv the nastor. Carl ; some Evangelical Association, 17th and Clio- ' le'lowed by u young j-co- a. Elliott. ' ; o'clock; jueketa streets is scheduled to address l'"- u,l''"li' a meeting at the Frattim school house ' on Friday evening, January 25, on Ar-; eoum oaiem ineuaa. 'additional stars to the Service Flag, ,ml K.-ri-.n relief. Tll lecture felUlth Commercial Olid Washington ,,, the ev.Mlill.r Mr Elliott iil ,. . . ..... ' 4 m nn ... i :ii l. street s. H. Klmer Pem1ierti.it im-it.ii. 1 41. . 4. 4, 1 1.4-.. ... ... ... 1... ... ..... 1 will no lriveu at i:ju p. 111. uiui ,,111 uo - - , ,lu. luur,n mm coiupieiiui; sermon 1111 1 ' i...- .-, -n . -., .., , Sj.1i butli K.lninl til 51 111 1 Mill.., . ..-,.4 . , . , ' , 7.. .... . W..II 1 1 .'. - lUtl., ...ill' jree. XiVervoony come. - , -; -----v.. - - v ourrasieti reeus ami t. naracieis . . vn, 1 mu-i .1 mn.- ,-,u. 4.-. . T biiperiuteudeut. 1 reaching service at It entitled "Peter's Creed, the Creed of n : last minute message so will bring tlul JTAftod ETUfftjliCal a. m. Christian Endeavor will have World Conquei ing Fr.it h." Miss Minet-1 to a close. I am not seasick, hoping you Cottni?e'niid Center streets. Rev. O. charge of the evening service at 7:;!0.'t., Aine-ers conducts the chorus choir i are the same. Iu Lovell, pastor Sunday school at 10. i b,th morning nnd evening. The Sun-' DKC. 5. 11)17. Merry Chr'utmas. I, k. m. Worship and preaching service nt Lutheran. (.IV school meets at P:45 a. m. -Mr. Jos. shall never forget this Christmas. At; 31 a. m. Christian Endeavor nt 6:30 ;;lst S"te and Eighteenth streets. G. iAlbert, superintendent. Mid-week ser-1 daylight we picked u, 1ur pilots and. to. m. Ruth Aspinwall, leader. Evening ioeuier, pastor i-niuuay sciiooi in uer-:vi,.e oll 'I'huvsdav evening at 7:45 p. in. soon alter Ine.sktast steamed into tnei 1 Attorney General Brown will make dinuer but when I went down 1 found; -Ive,UidI eu, IfllS eeK.. i S.OU a brief address upon the unveiling of six' that the first had juot started to eat.jfi Regular $25 Bed, thlS Week $19.85 'additional stars to the Service Flag. ' " ours will be at 2 o c'dock. Don't 'I. SEE OUR EASTWINDOW FOR DISPLAY Regular $26.50 Bed, this week $20.00 Regular $27.50 Bed, this week $21.00 Buy this weeksave money. worship and sermon at 7:30 p. m. Rev. nuin and English at 10 o clock Divine tiu, subject is "The Triumph of Faith harbor with ueimored'l ou the west and; M. E. Simpson will preach at both svivice nt 10:o0 a. in. Subject ' I ho , based on a study of the following ' (censored) nn the east. My but (censor-; Services. Praver-service Thursday even- (,f Mnv and Thine". Luther lea-, p.amgi 4,;, .(d, 37, 3. 30, 7, II, 55. 10 ed "). The streets (.censored) end i Jng. lu' Rt ' .!' '" "' w. JSIiimenhoig is ;; ;;si and 5(5. !at the water s edge, every one made "Pitt leader. Evening service nt 7:30 p. m, Court Street Christian Church. iMibjeets- "Longing ior His Courts. 17th and Court Btreets. Frank F . Jones, raster. Evangelistic services with , Evangelical Association, home forces will commence at 11 a. m German Methodist. Center street and Thirteenth. ( - Koeder. minister. Sunday school 10 a. m. Corner Liberty and Center streets. II. y.mrlish and German classes. Ernest Pubjec.t, "What Do Ye More Than E. Abel, minister. Morning service 11 8, hindler will conduct the Epvorth Lea- Othersf" at 7:30, "What Shall I Uerman, Jiev. J. Mocker oi tne gue at 7 o'clock. Preaching bv the psi Freacht" The pastor has been in the Chemeketa Street Evangelical church u,r at ji nmi 7:3o. Thursday evening I of unifeiiiielv built house? with red tile j roofs. Don't know when we will get S. off. Good bye for a while, etc. We have also in stock the very new est in Bed Room Suits: Old Ivory Finish, Hand Decorated, entirely new patterns ine most Deauiiiui furniture in Salem. See this in our West window. If you are looking for the latest in Talking Machines, see the Echo phone or Cowan Classique--both models of beauty and prices right Firt Church of Christ Scientist. . '.; i ! y s- rvi, are held at 440 Che-, snek-'l.-t ,..:e.t at 11 a. 11. and 8 p. in. (evangelistic field for-many years and will exchange pulpits with the jai.tor0ttftge pi :.yei meeting. ',- uiij.'c, iV,', l !, sen "Truth" Sunday jlj always has a iiiceessful meetiuj. Be a this service. Sunday gchool 10 a. in. 1 ' s. I: ml ; . !;!". a.'m. Wednesdnv evening ; (rare and attend. Bible school at 10 a. Kur, superintendent. Evening ser- I. B. S. A. ' , ' t -..mia! ;-e.iing at S p. m. Heading, in. Endeavor at 6:30 p. m. jvi, 8 ! ' doling People's Allianca Will hold their usual llible study in roci.i in the liubbard buildiiin, suite 303 j ! , I 7:1.1 p. in. Leader, .Miss Ida Vogt, Pray- the Moose hall, eorner Court and High 'open evoiy day except Sundays and'Tt t....i . rt4.-..,.-.t ier iiieetiiiir TI,iitv.I..v- (-eliIn4r. All lirtl'All nil.!.. n r 1. .,-;,.,.! sin... ! li.ili.l.i v f.i.i,. 11-J". ... .." m AlliTT. JXUrUl VOII&.SHiJO" 1 - - - -' -..Ill 4.1.MV "Mill! 11,1" rtl. 4. ........ ..-,.. ....... ...... ... .., ... t: 44.. .... i . II. C. 8!over, minister. (Sunday school coruiaiiy mvnea. day, ,iau. 1:J0 p. iu. lare cordially invited. You Get More for Your Money at M'OORE'S . - - -- -i i - , ,t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ttt t 1 1 1 ! t ! f t