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TEE DAILY .CifiTA L JOURNAL. SAIM. OHEGON. SATURDAY. APRIL 5. 1019, ACE FIV i-j! .v.jwc: fi5 So to Cfiorcfi Soiiday TV!! T- r.l? . m r I l L.a.i.. . I Gct: - ' lflWftjff1- :r' aI-U Frist ettHrt.Etayl Caore fitate.aad Caurci strata. Presides II. JvTaUU will pros tks sermon it U:00 ... -, 4 Dr.8. N. Avisos at 1:10 p. a. W. L. CWbti wiU dinI the morning .abut at :U tad John W. Todd will b. ia jbkmjf sf tie Sunday School it B:4ij. 6erUes at Us Old Foe plea Horn t , 1:00 p. m. At 6:30 p. a., to Epworth League devotional meetings .will be held. Mitt Myrtle Masun .will lead the aonior Uague with special music by the Wil laoiette male quartette. The juniors, will be ia charge or Hu bert Wilkin. Young people not other wise obligated will be welcome at those services. N - Musi at the public services will be by the ehorua chor directed by Prof. John R. Sites. Kichard N. Avison, minister. FltarcV . Qufd aabaoa" ia eerie f 4woihbs 4rirea an tius ekareh pteykeUe subjest; T:0 p. ml, Tssa PmcIs's Alliance; 8:00 p. m, "The 1J God.'lfuurU - - n U Ue Mnmcfpuu subjssta. - rreauUaaaaa ad. every bHr vei- Tirst Presbyterian Church. Thomas S. Anderson, minister. Sab- Mea4ay eaiac.7:j p. a, ttiil will kia. a.sria of rnul auMSLan 8. Fault Caorca. lift Aaday ia Leat: Tr0 . 0"ly eommuiuon; 8:45, a. m aknreh caool; 11 a. m., holy communion, tod sermon, "The Oreat Attainment"; 7:30 p. m., evening . prayer and address, rogrese.-- Jt. very Do ay welcome. Chas. n. roweii, rector. Naxartne Church, rineu-enth and Marion streets. The regular services will be as usual. Bun day tcaool at 9:45 a. m.j preaching at "m ana 8 o clock in the evening. Prayer metine at 8 o'clock on Wertn..- day nitht. The old time eosuel is be bath school at 9:45 a. m., the pastor will injj preached and the meetiiiKe aro in jfive a short talk ou 'Enercv and Vill.'jcrcasiue in interest. Tou sre invited to Morning worsUi at 11 o'clock, theme, atend. W, C. Hardy supemnrBoent of Ajn the Door." Ordination of new-'the Sunday school A. Wells nastor jy eiecteu omcers una reiiisuumiiun ui.uuu x luri-uee els, ueaconcss. those reelected ut tha service. Y. P. 8. 0. E. at 6:30 p. m., and oven ink worship at 7:30 o'clock. Mrs. Wor roll will give a fifteen" niinuto organ re cital to introduce tho evening service. Tliiuo of tho sermon, "Worship God." TUo Willametto Presbytery will con veno in the Presbyterian church of Mo iliuuvillo Tuesduy at 4 o'clocs auo nold .business sessions through Wednesday. Keuiember tho Thursday evening service. Leslio Methodist Episcopal Church. Corner South Commercial and Movers streets, Horace N. Aldrich, iastor 9:45 a. m., Sunday school, with efficient of ficers and teu-chcrs in charge. Interna tional uniform lessons, with classes for ul grades and ages, K. A. lihoten, super intendent. Primary department Under ihe direction of Mrs. Mason Bishop. At 11:00 a. lu., public worship, with sermon by the pastor, theme, "The Em bussnssment of Success." 3:00 p. m., Juuior League, Miss Bertha Leitner, su Vcriiiteudeut; 7:00 p. in., devotional meeting of tho Kpworth Lesfjue, led by John Modler, topic, 'Our Kolation to 4Jod, Trusting," Ivan Cornor, president; S:l)0 p. in., An ii)8piranonni uiouiing, with messuges o live topics brought by two young women. Miss Florence Shir ley will deliver on oration, "Tho Ma rines at Chateuu Thierry," and Miss .Myrtle Mason will give, "Tho .Finger o God," Wilde. There will be special music by tho nialo quartet Mid the fhoir. Ministerial Association. The regular meeting of tho Salem Ministerial association will bo held in tho Y. M. C. A. Monday morning at 10 o'clock. I. O. Lee will deliver the ad Commons Uission. Mooting at tho Commons Mission at 241 State street at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Thoso meetings aro union meetiuga where people from the. differ out churches meet and get acquainted and have a rood time worshipping the Lord together. A. Wells, superintend cut. Marion County Holiness Association. The Marion Couuty Holiness associa tion meetings are being held at tho South Frunds church. Come over and attend thein, they will do you good. South Salem Friends. South Commercial and Wellington streets. Bible school at 10 a. m., clusses for nil, Dr. -Carl Miller, superintendent. Meeting for worship and prcuching at 11 a. ui. and 7:30 p. m. Christian En deavor meeting at 8:30 p. m. Tho gospel meeting meetings held each evening this week will continue b few evenings next week. The truth is being preached with power. The public is invited to attend. First United Brethren. Yew Park. Sunday school at 10 a. m Dora W. Corby, superintendent, preach ing at 11a. in. Special song by Llla McElroy. Young People's meeting in the evening at 7 o'clock, Mrs. Ben KauduU will hpvo charge of the musin. Short talk by the pntor following the Young Peoplo 's meeting. C. W. Corby, pastor. Court Street Church of Christ. Corner of North Se vomtceiilh find Court streets. Tho primary department oftho Bible school has a contest on and lress, subject, "The Holy Spirit, His it is creating much interest among the i no ioiks. inis department is badly in need of an organ iwid other equip ment for its classes. Next Tuesday ovoniiig an ice cream social with a pro gram by tho children will be given at tho church for the purposo of raising funds for the department. Let us en courage tho workers and children in this . Mny ailxncna are caused I byv ttomach weakness. Faulty digetusa Isads to biliousness, side beadach, Jizxiaess, tatiow gkld uui eruptions. Maiotaia a 'healthy condsfioa of the tfomacH and tou will get rid of the chief cat&e of your sufferings. Do sot neglect the laws of .health. Keep stomach, liver and bowels in order by timely use of PMl'S Urt Mt 3! of Anr MedidM b Itx WorM. Bali mrrwaara. la bam. 10c IS. h rma rainiE eeaeon of tee year that calis ron um -things for jtue nom akd NEW LABOIi SAVING DEVICES FOR U01IE GLEANING. OU2 STOOCIS CO:LETE.ON UHNGS QF.TSH5 SORT. Ciffl MB 1 1 rfi lulu n ,f,-1t ....J -iM Is a blessing in every home. No home is complete without one. Woman's health and strength is conserved at a very small cost. Sold on easy terms. Our rug stock is full and complete with rugs of late designs, and patterns bought at prices that en able us to sell at from eight to ten dollars under the market price. See our stock of grass rugs for dining rooms, bedrooms and porches, grass matts, 18x:6 50c, special this week. I Nature and Office." Tho annual elec tion of officers will be held and a full attendance is desired. State Institutions. . Services at tho Institutions wll be hold Sunday as follows: 9:00 a. m., state hospital, by F. H. Neff ; 3:00 p. m, cirl's training school, by a. is. AVison; uepunmcnt oy Doing present that night. 3:15 p. m., tuberculosis hospital, by B.jOur Bible school begins promptly at 10 X.rutnam. ' r m. Sermon for. children by the pas tor. The morninir sermon "Rnni Rn Peoples' ling," At 2:30 p. m., the local auxilinrr Blhls Bchool and Young . Bodety Topics. of C. W. B. M. wU hold its monthly Sunday school tonic "Home Orent meeting. Junior C E. 3:30 p. m. Young -j.iiiiiirs of tha Bible: God Our Hoar- I'eoplo's C. E., 0:30 V. ill. Hllllfr aorvirn only Father," Oen. 1:1,27. Psalm 103: and sermon, "Tho Power of Ood," at 1U. Matt. 6:24-34, B. Y. P. IT. and Y. P. S. 0. E. topic, 'Our Rotation to God; rraying." Mark 11:18-26. Epworth League topic, "Our Jlclation to God; Trusting." Psalm 81: 1-10, First Christian Church. Corner Center and High streets, Lo Iund W. Porter, pastor. Bible school at :45 a. m.; sermon, "Tho Redeeming Tower of the Gospel," at 11 a. m.; Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.; even ing worship at 7:30 o'clock, "The Cleanness of God's Purposes." Prayer meeting Thursdny evening noto tho chango of evening, made permanent to conform t0 usago throughout the city. Choir rehearsal this week on Tuesduy evening. A man by attending church draws with him his family and his friends, gives new courage to those doing church Church of Ood. 1316 North Church. 8u"day school at 10 a. m., Wm. Paul, superintendent. Classes in the school for scholars of all ages with god spiritual teachers and in structive lesson helps. Preaching seri ice at 11 a. m, and 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:45. A series of revival meetings will be gin at this place April 20, conducted by h.vangelmt Oscar Lewis and a eordial invitation extended tn all tn attend work, and has the satisfaction which. these scrvces, and hear the glorious doe- 7:3U p. m Tho olficial board will met Mondav evening. Every member of tho board is fcl'KING HUT There are enough buttons here tc mako tho vety tUihtest com fit smoothly, but that Is not their mis sion. Tha long coat Is deslcnod to fall open and reveal one's new spring blouse. Tho skirt Is quite long and tight enough to requlro a tbre-lneh lurk, unstitched from knee to hero lo help It out. Tjio suit Is of navy ricotlni. ' Matt And Jeff Are Coming To Salem An opportunity for universal rejoic ing which invariably attends tho an nouncement of a new Mutt and Jeff clay will ' all probability be enhanced by the fact that theso two renowned personages of cartoon fume aro to ap- ssked to be Drosttat as an lmri..i Ipoar at the Grand opera house, Wed mattor is to be considered. Tim r.r.idu.y April 9. On this occasion tho localo mooting and tei:-ho. training will be on I0' tlieir latest exploits and frolics is i hursday BTenlna horcaf tor. A cnntiai welcome is extended the public to at tend theso services. K. L. Putnam, pastor. omos to a man when he does his duty. trines of justification, sanctifiention land the unity of God's peonle made First Baptist Church. clear,'.!. J. Gillespie, pastor. Rev. A. Htcrling Barner, evangelist, . Highland Friends Church, and J. W. Troy, singer, will have charge Sunday school at 10 a. m., good teach of the services at the First Baptist 'ors and classes for all, Lester McCrnrk churrh. In addition to the Kuuday j en, supcrintendunt. Preaching services Biiiool, 9A) a. in., and the Young I'eo-jat 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Morning sub plc 's meeting, 0:30 p. m., there will be;J''ct, "The Duty and Privilege of Thing three great meetings 1 la. m., topic, and the Blessing Resulting Therefrom. " ''The Wandering You ': 3 p. m., topic, ' Lee and wife, pastors. DRAPE "T3 IF of the simplest sort are a great addition to your rooms. Wc can make your drapes at small cost, or as elaborate as you can get from the larger cities. If you contemplate having anything new in the drapery line this spring, let us know your wants and we can supply them. Our stock of draperies is the largest ever carried in Salem and we are prepared to furnish draperies either made up or by the yard. See the specials in our window. 8oc qaulity at o5c. C. So Hamilton 34 court street DRIVE AVAY HEADACHE Rub Musterole on Forehead j and Temples A headache remedy without the dan gera of 'lieadache medicine." Relieve headache and that miserable feeling from colds or corgestion. And it acts at once I Musterole it a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not blister. Used only externally, and in ncway can it affect stomach sod heart; as some in ternal medicines do. Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, con fjpstion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, all pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50 "History as Seen Through the Houl of a Prophet"; 7:30 m., topic, "A Por trait of Christ for the Locket of the Heart." Mr. Troy will lead a large chorus school at 9:45 a. in. Wednesday oven choir and sing solos at each service. The,;" testimonial meotin- at 8 p. m. Head special services conducted by earner , ,ng room In Masonic temple open every and Troy wil continue every evening ' day eztept Hundav and holidays from jicxt week excepting Saturday. -'rce to,"-,J to o p. in., room 209. Al lare in first Church of Christ Scientists. Fundar services aro held t 440 Che meketa street at 11 a. m. Subject of tne mole lesson, Lurotlity." the Golden West, which should open a valve fo endless opportunities fur some of the best fun the public has Been able to witness in many a day. Critics all over the country have proclaimed the production one of tho best that Man ager Ous Hil has arrahged since he took the pair of popular, "Bud" Fish er comics and presented them upon the stuge. For three acts they aro per rfiitted to run riot with the gamut, r.nd the result of tlieir antics and foolery forms almost three hours of irresistuble screams, mirth and unadulterated laugh ter. From start to finish the auditor is thrown into the very pits of side splitting mnchinntiom. In fact ono is bound to laugh whether they wish to or not quite an scniovement in these J days of fast changing fashions and seri-j ItWi ous condtiions. The company is composed of a select cast. This includes a champion beauty chorus of tho prettiest young women gathered in a single offering. The music comprises a dozen sing hits, while there is an nttrativo nrrav of inimitable spe cialties, surprise features and novelties. MADE BK SLICE TO WEAR Ml everyone. Central Congregational Church. Corner South Nineteenth and Ferry itrets. II. C. fitover, minister. Sunday chool, snperintended by Mrs. Burton lutwurds, at 10 a. m. Address by the pastor at 11 o'clock. Christian Endeav or at 7:15 p. ui. Evening service "at 8 !. m. vited to ur services snd to or reading room. First Congregation M Church Liberty end Ccntor streets, W. C Kantner. minietr. 10 a. m. Sunday school. Prof. W. I. ftaley superin tendent; rlmtme for old and young. 11 a. m. "V.ib My Youth," a sermon for fathers and mothers, sons and daughters. Ia addition to the tisual su v......! i,,nr. n-.-M..r music iTT me rnoir Mr. Troy. Seventeenth and Chemeket. streets, l'1"' IT", Jacob Stocker. pastor-ID: a. ., fta l", ' 'r'tlv'r7Tn PrT - , , , . t ii . a r- hns'ian fcnoavnr. 7:30 p. tn. "Iha- V T, J"fcB,.LWoM' "P,'"n!CTd''mond Men and Women," followed by Dt; V. il?,Dlm2n.V Bnd Ktl Bioo picture film. 7 tnon, "The Jew, His Past, Present and ' "It looks as if the slioes with Kefllirs Soles I am using would last another six months. I have worn them two years,' says Clarence J. liloenker. nf St. lx9. Sunday I Missouri. This is extraordinary wear even for Ncolin Soles. But because they are made by Srtence to be especially tough and durable, all Neolin Soles wear a longtime. And shoes soled with them are a real economy. Buy Neolih-soled shoes (or yourself and for the whole family. You can get them in many styles at prices that are no higher than on shoes that give only ordinary wear. Have your old shoes re-bottomed with NeoUa Soles, too. These soles are noted for their com fort and waterproomess, also. They are made by The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio, who make Wing toot Heels iruaranteed to iwU wear all other heels. THEFT OF B!C SEWER DITCHER m TO DA! cused Of DismaEt&ing And Selling MacHne. son of Portland, who says that a filoud of his had been looking over tho pli.nl occasionally. However, about a month or so ttg'v Mr, Day began wrecking the plant, it is charged, and disposing of it piece meal to the junk man. In fact, he was so sure the plant belonged to him, that ho recently engaged a man to assist in taking down tho plant and hud agreed to sell what was left of it for 11:50, 1 1 is ease will first cDmo before Justico Unriih. Explosion Aboard U, S. Sub m i n nr i naspr mures .even mm Key West, Fla., April 5. Seven men were seriously injured, two of whom will probably die as tho result of an explosion on board the United Btutci submarino chaser number 205, shortly beforo noon today. In tho confusion which fololwed the explosion It was re ported that sovornl men had been kill cd. The cause of the accident Is un known, but it is believed to have been due to compressed air or a leak in the gasoline tank. PRATUM NOTES. (Captial Journal Special Service.) Pralum, Or., April 7. Harvey Wclty left Tliursilr,v for ( arson, Wash., where he will join his brother in the United Mates forestry service. A surprise party in honor of Kd Wen Iger wns held at the Kobert Wengei :hoinc lust Saturday evening. Many ! young people were present. Games and j music were the diversions of the cven- j j Miss Hopliiu Mudgon of Hilverton vis Big n 1 . !iled the Misses Krehbicl over tho wtek- rcoks Avenue Resident Ac- :.. mis Anna Harold spent the week end with her folks who reside near rtuiein. The Mcunonito church is preparing an Kastcr program. A cantata entitled ;"Tho liiocu Lord'' will bo tho main Stealing a large sized sewer ditcher, feature, that originally cost perhaps S.i.OOO, end! , & J- Hiuiisoyer rolle4eil clothing for which had been placed on Front street the Red Cross in this district. Mill IV 1 rUUllfl IllUll, Il,,t(lr.,i K. about four years ago after tho work of km Wednesday to view tho tronhv KaJem had been completed, is the charge The young people aro busily prepar iplaced against Irank Day. He lives ing a play called " The lianuh.,., V.i... nspjiaoles with his several dogs ifa a shack on Brooks avenue. As such large piece of machinery could not be very well sold at onee, it is alleged that Mr. Day has boon grad ually wrecking the machinery and S"H irig parts to the junk man. Finally the junk dealer inquired of Day as to why he should not sell the entire machinery, and it was about this time that the junk man thought something might be wrong, and reported the matter to the police. Day claims thst the sewer digging mshinerT had boon given him by Mr, Gordon fonr years ago when the work in North Kalem had been completed. Desert" which thev will last week in April. tin ; Mail iKaSE NEWS A dnr.cn contracting fii-inj were rep resented in the office of the board of control this afternoon, submitting ttids on ibc construction of bovs dormi tory and a hospital dormitory at the home for the feeble mindivl. together Mr. itorit later aM and the estate with tiU on the healing plant for t-hc was placed in the hands of a Mr. Jacob- boys' dormitory. The bids on the boys dormitory ran as follows: G. H. V.'til- 'hirooalily familinr willi the detnils o ney, $.17,810 for one length buillii li" wi-rk, having devoir I considerabl and $18,710 forvanother; V. E. Btiel, time and altentiun to ii. In sddilio lo -Mr. Mirlkey tho i oniiul of th enmmission -TIb it now slliwls includes $:iu,827i Hicwert k Kngstrom, I3MIS. Snook & Trnver, $.'ll,NU(i I,. (,'. Dinni son, $.!l,i)l)S.(ij; Ericsson & Jones, 155 Parker ilmitield, $as,UJ!H. Un the Hurry Andinsmi Judge Julin II. Kiev hospital dormitory there were two bids1 !'',,nn' ;!',,' ' Kt as follows: Parker & Itniifield, $4,i!0O M. W. Loren., .'WJSOj.Van Patton A Hon, $37,!i33. Un the huuting plant for tho boys' dormitory the following bids were submitted: Tneo M. liarr, $23il4; W. T. Finnigan, $14. A complaint lias been filed in the office of the Public service commission by the city of JSalem, cnlling attention to tho crossing of the fculciii-Falla Cily railroad track near the inlerseclioa of Union nml Capitol streets. It cites tho fact that a row of two story ifrnmn buildings on thu west side of Capitol street, extending mirth from 1'iiiou, shuts out. tho sight and sound of ap proaching trains from drivers of ve hicles, thus making possible such acci dents as have already hiipcncd sev eral times at this point. The city de mand that tho company establish a suitable warning signal of some mod em typo at that point. Miss Cornelia Marvin of tho state library, has jnst received a letter from tho Portland branch of the American committee for the aid of devastated Franco, stating that as one feature of their work thev are endeavoring to se cure materials for the manufacture of 5000 old fashioned rag rugs for the i , ... i .. i...:u :.. new homes which lire in m: mini tho destitute area. The women of Ore gon are nppeiuen 10 ior u'rn ... nrprt rays, neatly 'eo logemer wound in iballs, to be Hent the con.iintt tee rooms at li'2 Pla't .building, Port land. The appeal cites the fact Dial there aro 3"iU,bOO ruined homes in France. hum, all of Portland. (lovcrnor Olcott lis appointed C M. Ijiiugliriilgo, for n long term o yers county clerk of (lilliaiu eouutj to tho position ,of asilstniit in tho of. fico nf Deputy Se-reta'y Sam A. Kc zer, who has beon cnrrvitig a limy load of clerical work. Mi. DaughrMg ha sIrcu very activo in vaiiuus orJii izations in his section and is rocrgni i"d Ha being well qualified for tkii ol ficial position. I.ane county iirosecutions cost a tots of $3(J'.il!.72 during tiie (mailer just end cd. Collections on tho 1018 lax roll in As toria for tho past week aggregated $04, 372.29. S..iKliut flei.rge h. Tuel, now noting n a cliTicnl eaicity with the Anieii nn iiniiuiwion to negotiate pi-ace sit ting in Paris, will probably have the distinction of being the firH soldier to have his nsme presented to the new Oregon land settleinont commission, ill nrobablv meet for organiza tion in Sulom in the near .future. or- ireant Tuel lias writt-n to Imvornor Olcott stating that he is desirous, upon I,;. .(nrn. to bet bock to the lan-i and (bvlares to tho governor that he will lie doing him tho greatest fuvor ih rbl if ho can Help mm in ny way to get started on a farm. The j governor will nana ine coinmuim over to tho mnd settlement commission hen it meets hers for organization. I'nder the land settlement 't soldiers, sailors and marines sre to be given preference over all others. At the reuiicKt of (lovcrnor Olcott, Frederick W. M"loy of Portlanrt lias agreed to resume his pine ss a mem ber of the soldiers' and sailors c'h.i-, mission. It I. understood tnere win ne merting in Portland tomorrow which time tho enm mission as now can- tiluted will organise. Mr. a jikij was chainnan of the commission nerors he resigned a few days ago, sad is Km V4 A KIKJI f, f.OV FOR tVi:XlXO The bodies of this odd gown is tnado of stnncs of Jet over silver U'h. A stiff brocaded f;iUrlc wovsn tn bla-k and irold does for skirt which Is Katherri and looptd at th watst to sivc n peg-top cffct. The train comes from qutie high on tno shoulders and is lined with dud bluw.