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PAGE SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY", FEBRUARY 1, 1919. Go to Church Sunday Subjects of Sermons and Where They Will Be Delivered in Salem Houses of Worship, Tomorrow United Evangelical. Cottage snd Cento, streets. BeT. G. L. Lovell, pastor. The .Sunday school will meet at 10 a. ni. Divine worship and preaching at 11 a. m. "Is God With Usf " Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. Lm. Evening worship snd sermon at 7:30 p. m. Thursday night 7:30. Alt-weleoine. Fiist M. E- Church. addn ss b.v Gcurgo taivorscn, in which Stato and Church streets. All depart- he will tell m.vy experiences of th4o ments of our work will be resumed in i war in j-'rance. Cu.ica bruuyht from th- strength this week. Class meetings 9:lo j buttio front by Mr. Hulvorseu will i a. m. bunday school 9:45 a. in. Horning worship 11 a. m. Prelude to Sermon "A Weleomo to the Returning Soldiers." bermon subject "The Centenary World urogram. " Services at the Old Peoples Home at 3:00 p. m. The Epworth league win meet at 6: JO p. m. Juniors, Mrs. M. C. Findloy, superintendent. Seniors, Mr. Fred Blake, president. Strangers in the city are cordially invited. At 7:30 p. m. the paetor will speak on "Is the Golden Kulo Workablo Between Na tionst" A full chorus choir with' or chestra accompaniment, directed by I'rof. John W. Sites. B. N. Avisou. miu- Jason Lea Memorial Church. Corner of Winter mi Jefferson Sts. Thomas Acheson, pastor. Sunday school 9:45. Superintendent Charles Hageman. Classes for all ages undor the care of efficient loaders. Public worship 11:00 a.m. Subject: Tho Soul's Flight in Time of Sorrow. Epworth league devo tional meeting 6:30. Miss Grace Tyler, president. Miss Irnia Fanning is lead er. The young People are cordially in vited. Evening worship 7:30. Subject: Chapman, tho Theologian. Roosevelt the Politician. The choir will render spec ial music at these services, led by Prof. Clark. Tho orchestra will play for the Epworth league and the evening meet ing. Our centenary ininutemen will al so be in evidenco for the first time. We extend a cordial invitation to the pub lic to come and worship with us. on exhibition during thes ooial hum following the a;ures3. Tho public is vited. State Institutions. Services at the institutions Sunday wit) be held as follows: 3:00 p. m. Girls' Training school, by H. N. Aldrich. 3:15 p. m. Tuberculosis hospital by G. F. Holt. Commons Mission. .There will be a service at 3 p. m. Preaching and Praise meeting. A. Wells The Free Methodist. l-'2! orth Winter. Services. Sunday school 10. Preachiug at 11 Ei m. aud :J p. m. Prayer meetine Thur&dav at :ju j. m. . J. Johnston, preacher. Court Street Church.. ' Will resume services ueit Sunday, February 2nd. Bible school at 10 a. m. i reaching at 11 s. m. and 7:30 p. m.l Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 n. m. The imstor' wiu oe nappy to meet all the congrega tion as well as strangers next Sunday, First Church of Christ Scientist. Sunday services ere held at 448 Chc meketa street at 11 a. m. and 8 n. m. mis cnurcn. itev. jwmcr remocrton will , ouujccr. oi mute school, "Love. Nazarene Church. Corner 19th and Marion streets. Sun day school 9:4j. Preaching by pastor at 11 . ngain at 8. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening. Friday night the Marion county association will meet in preach. A. Wells, pastor. Highland Friends Meeting. Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Preach ing services at 11. Christian Endeavor Sunday school at 9:45 a.,m. Wednesday evening a testimonial meetiwi at 8 d. m. Beading room in Masonic Temple, innm "fill 1 ., .1 ... ' ... 1D u,-,, c-vt-ijF ucv I'ACepi ouu- day and holidays from 11:43 to 5 p. in. Salem Ministerial Association. The regular meeting of the associa tion wiil be held Monday morning ct 10 o'clock in tho Y. M. C. A. The paper will oe presented by I'rof. J. T. Mat thews. Thome: "God, His Nulurc, Per sonality, Character." Leslie Methodist Episcopal. Corner South Commercial and Moycrs streets. Horace N. Aldrich, pastor. At 0:45 a. m. Sunday school, with classes for nil cges E. A. Khoten, superintend ent. Primary department under the di rection of Mrs. Mason Bishop. 11 a. m. Public worship, with sermon by the pas tor. Theme: "The Door of Opportunity Kuw Open for Leslio Church." Special First Congregational Church. Liberty and Center streets. Dr.'W. C. Kantner, minister. 10 a. m. Sunday school, Prof. W. I. Staley superintend ent. Classes for all ages. 11 a. m. "The Greator Christianity." 6:45 p. m. Chris tian Endeavor. 7:30 "p.m. "A Message Out of the Heavens." Following this address there will bo a scries of beau tiful colored p!ctures in part illustrating the address. First Presbyterian, Church. Thomas S. Anderson, minister. Bible school st 9:45. Classes for all egos and ovorybody welcome. " Morning worship at 11 o'clock, thome, "Every Man His Work.'! Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30 p." m. Evening worship 7:30, themo, "Where is tho Lord God of Elijah!" These services will holp givo you life, health, and happiness. Como yo aud let us servo the Lord with gladness. at 6:15. Evening services at 7:30. The A'l are invited t0 our services and to monthly business meeting of the Store our rending room. House league will be on Monday even ing. Prayer meeting Thursday night at 7:30, followed by the monthly business meeting of the church. Bcv. I. Gurnoy Lee is away at Greenlecf, Idaho, con ducting revival services. Bev. Ida J, Lee will have charge of the meeting here. Everyone invited. Central Congregational. Church corner South 19th and Ferry streets. II. C. Stover, minister. Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. Barton Edwards, superintendent. Morning address by the pastor at 11 o'clock Christian Endeavor music by the choir. 6:80 p. m. devotion, at 6:45 p. m. Evening worship at 7:30 nl meeting of the Epworth league, Ivan Music, by the choir and Ladies Three Corner, president. 7.30 p. m. Song sot- Pnrt chorus. Subject of address "Unto vice led by the girls' chorus, and an tho End." Catholic Church. Corner Cottage and Chcmckcta Sts, Communion mass at 7:30 and High mass at 10:30 Sunday morning. Benediction preceded by lecture at 7:30 p. m. Ev eryone cordially invited to all services. Rov. Father Quinan, a Paulst Father will give a course of lectures at the prison every evening next week st 7:30. He will also give a series of in instruetions at the Training School for Boys each day immediately after the noon hour. These will be for everyone Catholics and non-Catholic. First Baptist Church. All the regular Sunday services will bo resumed at the First Baptist church, corner Marion and North Liberty Sts. Suuduy school convenes at 9:45 a. m. W. F. Foster, superintendent. Classes for all ages and grades. Public wor p. m. Dr. G. F. Holt's topics will be: ship with prenehing 11 a. m. and 7:30 Morning, "The Preeminence of Christ,' Evening, "A Wise and an Unwise Choice." This is the first of a series of Sunday evening sermons on Con trusts in Ulinracter. Studies of men who missed the trail and men who found aud kept the trail. Young Peo ples' meeting 6:30 p. m. Tho auditor ium lu been thoroughly vontilatcd and everything will bo dono for the comfort and health of those attonding. Tho pub lie is cordially invited. South Salem Friends. Bible school at 10 a. m. with classes for all ages. Dr. Carl Miller, surjorintan dent. 11 a. m. meeting for worship and preaching. Young ' Peoples' mectiifg at 6:30 p. m. All young people are welcome evening meeting at 7:30. Study of Rev 5th chapter. St. Paul's Church. 7:30 in., holv communion Q.4:"i a m., church school; 11 a. m., holy com munion and sermon. "Ood Not Dis couraged:" 7: 30 and address. Everybody welcome. Chaa TT T It . a. rvvfviif recior. 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Services to be held at 632: South Commercial -atreot at 215 o'clock. All most cordially invitod to bo present. . First Christian Church. Corner Center and High streets. Lot us resume onr services and worship with joy. Lot no one fail to to make the most of our renewed privileges, sftcfN so long a time without them. Bible school at 9:45. Coniiiuiiiiou and sermon at 11. Christian endeavor at 6:30. Ev ening worship nt 7:30. Sermon tonics: War aiid Pestilence tho Mold of Char acter," and "Do Poople Like Youf Midweek prayer at 7:30 Wednesday ev ening. Choir rehearsal Thursday evening. Evangelical Association. Seventeenth and Chninnketn. Jacob Stocker, pastor. 10 a. m., Sun day school, C. T. Dotv. actim? simcrin- toudontj U a. m., divine worship and sermon, "Looking unto Jesus;" 6:45 p. in., Young People's Alliance; 7:30 p, m., sermon " What Manner of Persons Ought Christians to Be? " Annual elec tion of the official board of the church Thursduy evening, 7:30 p. m. Liberty Street Evangelical Church. G. F. Liening Sr., pastor Services will be again taken up Sunday school at 100 a. m.. nreachincr at 1 1 n. ni young people's meeting at 7 p. m. and preaciung at p. m. A cordial invita tion is extended to the public. The Fordson ervice riea it We realize that satisfactory, economical tractor operation depends on two factors. First, the strength, durability and economy of the tractor itself. Second, on being able to immediately secure parts and service work when oc casion requires so that the tractor may be kept in operation every working day in the year. We believe that it is just as much the duty of every Fordson distributor and dealer to keep parts an& service instantly available wherever a Fordson is sold as it is for the Fordson Company to put good materials and workman ship into the tractor itself. We want to make the pledge to every Fordson buyer that we will, by keep ing complete stocks of parts and expert mechanics close at hand, help him in every way possible to get the best work and the most work out of his tractor and to avoid delays and lost time. Fordson durable, dependable quality backed by such service as this is an unbeatable combination. Vick Bros. Valley Motor Co. 260 High Street 1995-PHONES--442 Fordson Distributors SALEM, OREGON. 127 State Street M Mt SiSS ltll...,MtHM)H)))t())n)")j).)..)Y Salvation ' Army; Commandant Oldonburir will conduct special services at the Salvation nrmv. 262 State street, Saturday evening nt a o'clock. Hunday at 10:45 a. m., 3:30 p. ni. ana gp.ii, , died of wounds received in the Civil war. RETURNS TO SALEM. For Biliousness Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Bloat ing, Gas, Constipation-rail these dis tressing consequences of indigestion are avoided if the bowels are keep open and regular. FOLEY CATHARTIC TAELETJ act promptly, without pain or nausea. They clear the bowels, sweeten the stomach and tone up the liver. - E. R. Whltehunt, R. F. D. 1, Norfork. V..: Foley Catuurtic Tablets have dona m. mora sood than toy medicine 1 ever used." J. C. PJ3KRY, Druggist r; KenneiJi Neff Fifth 65th Kegraieut Arrives In U. S. Castle ChapcL United Brethren. I Corner 17th and Nebraska avenue, Englewood, F. It. Neff, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. in, Hov. W. W. Roscbraugh, by the pastor. Subject: Tho Savior for tho Sinner. Rom. 3:23-20. The morning sermon will be followod by communion service. The Y.P.O.E. will moot at 6:30 under the leadership of tho presidont, Mrs. Guy Fitch Phelps. Evoning sermon 7:30. Intermediate will moot at the us ual hour and place. At the morning service tho financial budgett will re servo special attention looking to the elimination of all deficits due to tho suspended services. Prayer meeting each Rev. F. II. Neff of this eity recently received a message from his son, Ken neth, telling of his safe, arrival with the 05th artillery corps iu Philadelphia coming from Franco in the steamer Ha.verford. Kenueth was mixed up iu somo of the liveliest fighting on the fronts, taking part iu the big gun work at Chateau-Thierry and othor important engagements. Remarkably enough his entire regiment came through tuo fight ing wmi ine loss of only three men, th....nh . t...j...j uer Jor men Wn iZil 'T n :rWpte. After the legislature 3B8B8B .rli A shipment just received of the latest "Self Stop Non-Set" Phonographs. Also Records for The Edison The Victrola and Grafonolas GEO. C. WILL Salem's Music Dealer 432 State Street Salem, . Oregon days discharged something like 15,000 tons or steel ana explosives into the Hun camps from fivo different points.. Ken neth is especially proud of the fact that the 65th wa-s tho only American organi zation that had a chance to use the huge 9-inch English Howitzers, one of the most deadly weapons on tho entire front. Another thing the buys are proud of is tho fact that in all the period of ser vice the 65th never recorded tho court- martial of either an officer or an en listed man. Furthermore the records of the commanding officer, Colonel Kor foot, of Kansas, show that the conduct of all the boys under fire and in. the Mrs. William McCulluin, who had spent the pct two weeks with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Henkle, lef Corvnllis this morning for Salem, where she wil Ispend a short time looking aft er property interests, and later will pro ceed to her home in Portland. Mrs. McOulium came to Corvallis to attend the funerul of her brother, the late Ar thur Henkle, Portlander and forniet Corvcliisite whose body was brought here for interment. Corvallis Guzetto-Times. WHAT LEGISLATURE DID IN THREE WEEKS Eight Bills Have Been Passed By Both Chambers And Signed By Governor Eight bills have passed both the sennto and house and have been sign ed by tho governor and therefore arc now officially part of tho laws of Ore gon. The first to, be signed by the gov ernor was for the appropriation of $100,000 for' the benefit of returning soldiers and sailors who were making their headquarters in Portland." This is the npropriation for which the big po litical mon of Portland came to Sa lem to get $400,000 and were talked down to $250,000. The house took just half an hour to pass the quarter of a million bill but ithe senate was more conservative and reduced it to $100,- 000. The second bill to bo officially sign ed by the governor, was for tho ap propriation ot 2;,uou to par mem bers for their services and for their When You Pay Good Money For Tires you want good tires. 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The --state highway tommistfiort i most trv nir c rcnnwtn,,. .... mnit'""" --'pu w a?" u3i-a ur u oxemplary, The regiment got the nickname of tho "circus artillery" because of their numerous moves from one point t0 an other. And all theso moves meant some work &s Kenneth can personally test! rkajwr law Witt. liUdtt) it. nf.iil nnf ttnll nA ma. chinery and use the funds. The deficiency bill, which included all money voted by the emergency board since ithe last legislature for special emergencies was signed by the IE- i mm Copnlibi ncbteradi 1B1 fy, as somo of tho hugo guns weighed governor Friday evening. The biggest in the neighborhood of 30,000 pounds.! item in this bill was for $222,000 for On their arrival iu Philadelphia thtlthe stato military police. regiment numooring 2197 . men, were met and entertained with a standing luncheon by women of various war or ganizations, and made to feel glad they were alive and baok on American soil After luncheon they were nia-rched t the Pennsylvania railroad station and embarked for Camp Vix, from which point they will be sent across the conti nent for final discharge rt Canin Lewis A bill introduced in the senate rr ferring to state banks, members or the federal reserve system, is now of ficially a law. Also a bill providing! that tho state superintendent cf banks! .1.- i rt. - 1 iimy iiirman iuo rcacmi reserve oanK and its examiners copies of all reports and information pertaining to state banks. Another bill to become part of the Kenneth anticipate, that he will rrivo! !? b;r , f F.vernor P) How's Your. Spark? 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A laige proportion of - f"!ini Forth-- id. but various ,,:-. ; the vpIIVt ore represented be sides Saifni. about 20 enlisting from Albany; Mr. Xcff stjites that nt f" tiro all t'iree of iii wim Wi-re ih the service, '-e n' tfcoin joinifi" tV raw. Thus he trc he eot a love for the old flair. the state highway commission the right of eminent domain in acquiring the necessary land for the construc tion of roads. To this bill an emer gency clause is attached in order that all road construction work "may be pushed that employment may be giv en to soldiers and sailors returning from the service. The Journal Job Department will print yon anyhing in tb stationery line do it right and save yan real money. Auto Electric Shop I; 418 Court St Degge & Burrell , a going and a-coming-' as his father j t Phone 203 it n 1