SEVEN Go to Church Sunday LIBERTY THEATRE - WHERE THE BIG SHOW IS Subjects of Sermons and Where They Will Be Delivered in Salem Houses of Worship, Tomorrow THE DAILY CAPfTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORE. SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1918. LAST DAY! Don't Blame Us if You Miss It The KAISER Aslc Your Neighbor Mad Dog of Europe BARGAINS IN USED CARS like new 1918 Chevrolet, $725. 1912 5-Pass. Buick, newly painted and overhauled, some buy $425. 1915' 5-passenger Overland, newly painted, perfect, con dition, runless than 5,000 miles $850. Have a few Fords also. SALEM Phone 44. VELIE CO. 147 N.Hfch St. AMERICANS ARE , (Continued from pageine) thus becoming the first American "ace". Campbell pursivd the enemy machine untii its pilot had expended all his am munition, Then ho dived nt his oppon ent and brought him down "inside the A'.iincan linos. ' Lieutenant Eddie Riekenbacher, of (omnibus, Ohio, also has five victories to his credit, as tho result of his Tues day's victory but cannot be recognized at an nee until he is officially credited wii.ii his last victim. lil GUARANTEED III M IN WRITING M Ask Ajax I Owners :1 f TnHERFS higher quality te- jj I built-in AjaxTires greater IJ uniformity surer service. 3 n Ajax owners will tell you so. P They live up to their guaran ? 6 tee and beyond it. 15,000 miles 2 P Is not an uncommon Ajax show- J! P Irig. And in the recent Ajax 4 C Chauffeurs' Contest, the prize P winner rolled up 27.220 miles! J P An Ajax tire on one wheel J t sells Ajax for all four. i I it Fl 111 iit I I ( I llaHiiailtt j International Rubber 2j 5 Sales Company ft? 17fl S rtniYimo-rxTQl St M E ri inn Til ruone so First Methodist Epi-wopal Churcll Highland avenue. Preaching service at , , i l n,. n, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor, Jo State and Church streets. Mr Cum- MQ ;t w mings will meet the elas at 9:1a - c. E. at 6:45. Prayer meeting on m. fuperiateodent John W. Todd will be Thursday at 8 o'clock followed by the pleased to welcome strangers or visitors monthly business meeting Three sew to the Sundav school at 8:45 a. m. At n8 classes meet each week to sew for 11 a. m. The' baccalaureate sermon of r whef work. Come, and receive a Kimball school of Theology will be ( welcome. , preached by the Bev. T. W. Laae, D. a,,,.. D. of Centenary Church, Portland. At Salvation Army. 3 p. in. Bev. Dr. Lisle will conduct the! Regular services every night except-j service at the "Old People's Home. At ing Monday and Thursday. Bev. Kneff 7 p. m. Tlie' Tonng People's meetings'! of United Brethren church will deliver j will be held. Mr. Harold Aiken will lead' the messago Saturday evening, June l.i the First Chanter. Miss Carman Har- Elder 8wansoa will conduct the ser- wood, the second chapter and Miss Bnth vice Sunday 3 p. m. At the evening i a Field, the juniors. At bp. m. tne loung service jnr. narrv muma win rmu me People of the Missionary Societies will, lesson, subject " Thoroughly Furnish present an elaborate Patriotic and Mis- ed." sionarv Program. At this servico tne singing will be by young people. chorus of fifty Pratum Methodist Church. Church of God. 1776 Fairground Boad. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Sub ject "The Two Witnosses." Bev. 11. Bev. G. S. Boeder will preach in the Preaching 8 p. m. Subject "The One Pratum Methodist church at 11 o'clock Hundred and Forty Four Thousand." tomorrow, Sundav school at 10. All are Bev. 15. Prayer meeting Wednesday 6 invited to attend both .services. Swedish Tabernacle M. E. Church. Corner South 15th and Mill streets. John Ovall, minister. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Gust Anderson, superintendent, Miss Hanna Christeusen assistant. All welcome. German Baptist Church. Corner North Cottage and D streets. Sunday school 10 a. in. Ed Schunke ,su ptrintendent. Diviiu? worship and com munion service at 11 a. m. Young Peo ple's meeting at 7:30 p. m. Preaching 8 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Wed nesday evening. All are welcome. F. A. Petereit, pastoT. First Baptist Church "The Vine and the Branches' or THfl Armr'p. nxiH Fvnresiftn of Snirit- jual Life" will be Dr. G. F. Holt's 'morning theme at the First Baptist church, at eleven o'clock. At 8 p. m. the Third Ruth service will be held. Tlie topic will bo Joy Cometh in the Morning ,or Fidelity Rewarded. The, choir will render tho following selec tions from the cantata Bnth: Solo, "Oo Not from Hence." recitation, ''Why Have I Found Grace " air, Past All Knowledge: recitation, "I know Thy Goodlv Deeds"; chorus, recitative, "So She Gleaned."; duet, "With Joyous Heart." wedding chorus, ''Hark, Hark, The Cymbals Clash"; Sunday school 9:43 a. m. Young People's mooting 7 p. m. The public is invited to all these services. , p. m. J. J. Gillespie, pastor. Castle Chapel Church of the United Brethren In Christ Corner 17th and Nebraska avenue, Englewood F. H.- Neff, pastor. Bible school at 10 a. m. W. W. Rosebraugh superintendent. Children's Day exer cises at 11 a. m. A full program by the children. Y. P. S. C. E. Mrs. Guy Fitch Phelps, president, proaching at 8 p. m. by pastor. Prayer meeting each Thursday at 8 p. m. Bev. W. W. Rose braugh leader. AH are most welcome. Sural Congregational Churc II. C. Stover, minister. Sumlay school at 10 a. m. PulVic worship at 11 a. in. Pershing's Official Report. Washington, Juno 1. General Fcr shing today reported a successful Am erican raid against the, German limes iu tub Wocvro region with the resultant destruction of 32 dugouts. More than twenty of the enemy were killed and wounucA. A machine gun was captur ed. Pershing's communique, a supplement to Inst night's report, said: " "The fact is now established that at least four distinct counter attacks on our new positions near Cautigny were made before noon May 30. ''The enemy aeroplane referred to as being brought down in tho communique (I 4lay"3l..waa an Albatross biplane hul down at 1,500 jneters by Lieutonaut Doeglas Camnhell in the region north of lotil. Both pilot and observer were killed. "In the Wocvre, in the early morn ing of May 31 a raid on tlie Gorman tine was carried out by volunteers and technical detachments. The raiding par ty blew up thirty two dugouts and t Highland" Friends Church. " Corner of North. Church street and Central Congregational Church Corner South 19th And Ferry streets, H. C. Stover minister. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Prof. E. A. Hancock, su porinttendent. No ' mornihg sermon. Christian Endeavor at 7:15 p. m. Ev ening service at 8 p. m. Nazarene .Church. 19th and Marion- streets. Sunday : .i o...nw t Th.n1 Preaching at 10 and 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting Bit 8 o'clock; Wednesday even ing. This is the last Sunday of this as sembly year. We want it to.be the best Come and help make it so. A. Wells, pastor. bridge, killed and wounded more than twenty of the enemy and brought back i cniitv.ivd machine gun." Justice McCaciant . Expresses His Thanks "In resigning my'offiee I desire to make public acknowledgment of my obligntions to Governor Withycombo for the honor he has conferred upon me; to the other members of the Court for the uniform kindness with which they have treated me; to my brethren of the bar whose ability and research have greatly assisted me in the performance of my duties; and to the peojde of Salem, from whom I have received many courtesies." . First Congregational 10 a.' m. Sunday- school. Trot, W. I. Staley, superintendent. 11 a. m. Child ren 's Dav exercises ! by the Sunday school. 7 p. m. ChHstian Endeavor. 8 p. in. "The Christian's Attitude to the Times." followed by patriotic motion pictures. Tlwo training of our army orti-cers. MAKE THIS STORE HEADQUARTERS IN MAKING YOUR PURCHASES OF SUMMER FURNITURE, VACA TION SUPPLIES AND OUTING NEEDS. WE CAN SUPPLY YOUR WANTS AT TRY US AND BE CONVINCED. A LARGE SAVING TO YOU. Refrigerators The very best sanitary Refrigerators in all sizes, both top and side icers, very moderately priced from S15.00 to $35.00 Ice Boxes Ice Boxes, 50 and 100 pound capaci ties, priced from $12.00 to $16.00 We have thousands of little helps for the Housekeeper.1 Come in and look around. Porch Shades Coolmor Porch Shades in all sizes enjoy your porch during the warm weather at a small cost. ..... . ; HAMMOCKS You all know the joys of a Hammock selling from $2.50 to $7.00 Keen a Kool Kitchen Install one of our Oil Stoves and keep a kool kitchen and cut the cost of cooking. ASK TO SEE THE COWAN CLASSIQUE, THE MOST BEAUTIFUL TALKING MACHINE ON THE MARKET; PLAYS ALL MAKES OF RECORDS-ALMOST EVERY DEMONSTRATION IS A SALE. YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT MOORE'S TTTTTTTTTTT f t ttt?t?t SELLING Oil T-SELLIf The Greatest Furniture Sale Ever on Record, by the Chambers & Chambers $36,000 Stock now being closed out f Feldstein & Drektor Furniture Company of Portland, Oregon, you will find everything here to complete the home and priced at less than Wholesale cost Turkeys, dressed 283Cc Turkeys, live, o. 1 zuwzae Hens, dressed, pound . SOe Old roosters lD(a)16c Vegetables btate wi , ou.nay j Potatoes, old 75c 3 D. m. only till further notice. A. Wells. ,,,.,. ' , r.,, 11 V. llf V .n..!..tn.ii iii luin, Ti supcnnienauuv. yyiu. jvsujuu, """"i"1" , Onions, green ; 40 II Only a few more days left come and be convinced- $37,009x12 Ruasat $28.95 $ 125 Linoleums at 75c $14.00 Iron Beds ....$ 8.95 $16.00 Felt Mattresses .... $ 9.85 $25.00 Round Dining Tables . .$14.75 $.3.50 Oak Chairs......... $2.15 $12.00 Rockers .$6.95 75c Window Shades 55c $24.00 9x12 Rugs $17.95 Thousands of other Bargains. ft Sale Now 467 Court St., Going On Salem, Oregon if superintendent. XX First Presbyterian, Church Dr. C. F. Ensign pastor of tho Knox Presbyterian church . of Spokane will pit'ttch in the morning at 11 o'clock and evening at 8 o clock, Sunday Bchool at 9:45, 'class for all ages. Junior Chris tian Endeavor . a. 4 o 'clock, Senior Christian Endeavor? 'l 7. Midweek piny or service Wednesday at 8 o'clock. "T " , ,,,, :,; -, ,,,;, ;;,;, --1--t-----Ml 4t t ' , , ii .I. - i ! , ' 1 i .i.t'.L..Ir.lft.k3k.l4.&afeb9k T.amnmB bnr AM. (11)0.0 IT T T V T T I ' T T ' 1 'I' ' I " " " " T ' -ic ., Bananas , 8jC i THE MIDBTT SUaiborrics - - 2 ! ioe. limUtVLl . 7fi T ! Jason Lee M. E. Church. , Sunday school convenes at 9:45. Chas. Hagerman superintendent. Morpiig worship at 11 o'clock. W. C. Wiiislow will speak. Subject Mothodisms duty to Help Win tho War.'' Epwoith and In termediate Leagues mv?t at 7 o'clock The pastor will speak. You are invited to conic and worship with us. $1.851.87 $1.8a Grain Wheat, soft white Wheat, red Wheat, lower grades on sample Oats . - 90c Barley, ton . , $50 Bran . $116 Shorts, per ton . $38 Hay, cheat, new $21(ii)22 Hay, vetch, new - $212(0)23 Hay, clover, new $20((22 Dry white boans .... 77 Vic Butterfat Bntterfnt .. . Creamery butter First Christian Church. Coiner Center and High street. Tho iiible school will bo assembbd at 9:-J5 with music by the orchestra. The super intendent, Dr. H. C. Eploy, will bo iu charge. Special music, live teachers timely treatment of a part of Christ 's Social Service urogram. No vacation for Christian patriots thiis summer. An p;weg Over the Top effort for us at hoino.Tjgnjb yearlings wiuio our Doys go over rno iop some where in France. Come, here or some where to tho services. Eegular preach ing services at 11. Subject, "Building The Temple" or "God's Call to His Church Today. " Mrs. porter will speak Begular C. E. services at 7 p. m. Child ren's Dav services at 8 o'clock. Good 'music and a welcome for all. 42c 45c Commons Mission. Pork, Veal and Mutton Pork, on foot 15'!(a),Ge Veal, fancy 14(Wj15c Steers 7fn?9e Cows 57e Bulls - 57c Spring lanrb 12'.o D(a)YC c gg and Poultry Eggs, trade 35c. Eggs, cah 34c Broilers, live - 80o lions, pound - 22c LemouR, box Bnnanas Strawberries Dromedary dates Retail Prices Creamery butter .... 50c Flour, hard wheat $2.85(o)3.10 Hour, soft wheat $2.65 Country butter ... .. 45e Eggs, dozen , 40c 8ugsr, 11 lbs. for $1 Sales limited to $1 PORTLAND MARKET Portland, Ore., June 1. Butter, city eroamery 44o ' Eggs, selected local ex. 39i0c Hens 2M'24c. Broilers 252So Oeeso 20c. Cheese triplets 2526o Dally Livestock Market Cattle Ec eipts 25 Tono of market steady unchanged Prime steers $13.5014.50 Choice to good steers $12(o l3 Mediuin to good steers $10.5012.58 Fair to mediuin sloers $10(fill , C'ommau to fair steors $8.609J0 Choice cows and heifora $1Q.50 11.50 Medium to good cows and heifers 7fa8.50 Fitrr to medium cows and neiieri $5.50&tt,,5O ; - fanners $3.50(55-50 ' Bulls $6.50fo)10 . Calves 8.5018 Stockcrs and feeders If810 Hogs Receipts 84 Tune of market steady'' unchanged Prime mixed tl7.4ntoU7.50 Medium mixed $1.7.25(a 17.35 Rough heavies 16.2516.S5 Pigs $1516 Sneep Beceipts 64 Tono of nvarkot steady unchanged East of mountain lumbs $165017 V-alloy lambs $lri)16.60 Yearlings $115012.75 Wethers $l0-50(o)ll Ewes $10 10.60 Evangelical Association 17th and Chcmeketa street. Jacob ti Htocker, pastor. 1(1 a. m. Sunday school Asparagus U. . Williams, supenuieuw.'iii. xi Khubaro m. Sermon by the pastor. 3 p. m. Service pas II at Fruitland. 7:15 p.m. Young Teoplc 's j Tunups if Alliance led by Mrs. F. Btrausbaugh. 8 Beets ... T p. m. Divine Service and Sermon. j Oranges Onions,. Bermuda - .. $2 Artichokes 75c Lettuce, craito $3 Cabbage c 40c 40c 7c 3c 3c Fruit .. L $7.75fa tlrape fruit, California $4.50 DISTRIBUTING CENTER (Continued from Page 6.) Lcvlie Methodist Episcopal II j Corner South Commercial and Myers tt streets. Horace N. Aldrich, pastor. 9:45 II a. m. Sunday srkool jv A. Rhotcn, su- iperinteiident. Miss Kuih Fields will give T a talk ',0Hcerimi2 net anticipated work T,' r...i: . i nnu:. Iu JUUIB. II R. in. , lit, nr. OTiirnu ij,,, mm . sermon by the pastw. Theme, "The, 11 1 1 II Death of the Wicked." Special music's ride behind the whml of the newest TT will include a solo, "My Task," by ! cars is calculated to part even the stin- I'Miss Ethe'lyn Hamvm. Epworth league I giest miser with the contents of his j devotional meeting at 7:00 p. m. study ; pocket book. ing the topic. "Education the Doorway Mr. Gilbert reels extremely happy to Service." Mrs. J. B. Ulrich will lead, that he has lyjtn able to make arrange 8 p. in. song service, and sermon by the nicnts fur tlie diittribution of no many pastor. M State InsUtBtiocs. Services at the institutions Snuday will be held as follows. 9 a. m. state hos- standard lines in Salem and vicinity and the local resultants may well congratu late themselves over the fact that the Salem motor row has profited by the acipiisition of n expert, progressive 4M pital, by B. If. Avisos. 8 p. m. Girl's and reliable business maa who has been training school, by H. E. Pcmberton. quick to confess his faith in the attract. 3:15 p. m. Tuberculosis hospital, by ivt business opportunities offered in this H. C. Stover. " field. . .... Changes in Train Schedules Beginning. Sunday, June 2nd MAINLINE; Shasta Limited train No. 11 and No, 12 discontinued. SOUTH: No. 13 to San Francisco leaves Salem at 9:24 p. m. instead of 10:37 p. m. No. 53 and No. 15 to San Francisco same as at present. No. 23 to Eugene and Coos Hay Bamo as at present. No. 17 to Albany, Eugenj and Hose burg leaves Salem at 4:09 p. m. instead of 4:20 p. in. No. 27 to Albany Lebanon and Brownsville leaves ftilem at 6:58 p. m. instead of 6:10 p. m. NORTH: No. 10 from San Francisco amves Salem at 7:05 a. m. instead of 6:05 a. m. No. 54 from San Francisco arrives Sulvm at 5:05. a. in. instead of 5:15 a. m. No. 14 from San Franc'uuo arrives Salem at 8:05 p. m. ia stead of 8:10 p. m. No. 18 from Eov.-burg and No, 24 from Coos Bay same as at present. No. 28 from Brownsville, Lebanon aid Albany, ar rive Salem 9:15 a. m. instead of 9-.2C a. m. SALEM, DALLAS, FALLS CITY: No. 109 to Dallas leaves Salem ml 5:58 p. m. instead of 5:57 p. m. No. 17 to Falls City leaves 8alm at 4-15 p. m. instead of 3:48 p. m. No. 161 to Dallas leaves Salem at 7:5 a. m. instead of 7:05 a. m. No. 165 and No. 103 same as at present. No. 1'12 arrives at Salem from Falls City at f : 10 a. m. instead of 8:30 a. m. I'tlier tia.nj on this line remain the jnnifl at at present. SALEM, SILVERTON, WOODBURN: No. 74 to Woodburn Vaves Salem at 8:00 p. m. instead of 3:05 p. m. No. 73 arrives at Salem from Woodburn at 9:10 a. m. instead of 9:15 a. m. For particulars ak local agent. . Southern Pacific Lines