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PAGE SIX THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY. MAY 17. 1919. MISSION'S SUBJECT OF J1M0MI Presbyterians Discuss Exten sion Work At Anniversary Meeting. - Tomorrow - Mon day V ) j VAUDEVILLE j YCUIL FIND OUT AT YE LIBERTY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY German Press Continues Attacks Upon President Heme, May 1". - Tin- (icrmau press is ciii.iiiiuing its virulent attacks on Pros i'li it Wilson whom ir blames fur the "severity" of tin' peace terms. "Wilson, hum we praised wi much, lias become a slut no uf brass, on the Ikis' of wliirh inn v he written 'Oof ii1: iv ' rxo.-utioiior,' ' nun tin- typical c ii 'ii i'li t of the Deutsche oiiiing. "This disgrncef nl peace is iisftn j p.-:i.-o, n:t lit tin 1 aliKi'Mc KunilKcitnA, ' II.' ili'ci'ivcil n, hating liornmnv with u:t Iniliiui hate thin mini who wan re el, i tod president, thanks to (iermnn A ni'iii-uim, through the connivance of i. m foreign office. If the American "ooplo consent to such iupcnee nil hooks referring 'o American faith, honor nnil lovaltv must lie liumieil from our h. holds. " Continuing the Gulden Jubilee Si a son of the f irst Presbyterian church, an In terestiit aii'lionce last evening listened t twu nsiiriuy; addresses on the past. oieseut and future of missions as tar ried oi by the Presbyterian church. The N-kers Here Mrs. Geary anil Mrs.' Nfler, both of Potrlaud ln.1 bulb iden j lifted with the Pacific Northwest board! of Missions. The former gavt an ex-1 tended account of the work that had bee-a d ifie throughout this region during the at fiftv yearg through the worn- j n's uiissiouary societies. The latter! dealt with the needs of the present hour and the gteitt problems that would con-j front the churches in the comma cars.; she especially emphasised the fact that I there was plenty of work for the socio-1 tie in the rescue homes of Portland, as well as in many of the rural ecu! tors. rhe did not hesitate to say that nowhere in the nation was there great ; r-r menace t' girl life than in scmie of the rural centers of Oregon, Quoting figures from people in clu rge of rescue s woik in the larger cities of the north-; west, she (.honed that from l.'i to ou per cent of the cast's dealt with were girls of school age, and that a large propor tion of them came from the rural dis tiiets. Furthermore, the branded the public dance and the low gn.de picture show as the chief cruses of debt 'lueiu'v. The program of the evening wa till ed out by ti vocal nolo contribut -J h' Miss Ada Miller, nod 11 brief address by Kev. II. T. Habeock, who is remaining j in Salem over the Sabbath. Tonight thera will bo u surprise en ; I tertaiuiueat provided lor tne cnuic.i vy i the young people, which will be in the; uuture ot' a reception for visitors and: new members. T orrow there will be special fea- tares both morning ami evening. Mr. Kabcick will be present and may be in duced to tuako ti brief addiess In ttiol morning service. The evening will bo lurgoiv filled HP l'.V the bcniiliful in use cul service by the. clioir. which will in elude Imtli vocal mid Instrumental ""' bers. . i loll'-vv iii J is the piogruiii lo be ren lend .i.iother motor mail route out rf t . i- n . . i i .. iM.gciio lias lii'cii practically assured n.v g (he county court Agreeing to improve .11 ... 1 ,1. . 1 1 'I me pimiie rmm iiuim "i ....ui si. . ; ... . I Hill be pti-wihle all the venr around. Jl'roh -Murcnt1 iupnui.. MeudelMiliii Itecniin' she hat ti.e been railed a Ilium nun oi " Hun" and finds it difficult to soeurcj"Tlic l ord Is Fxalted woik at her profession as a nurse, M iss( Let I s hVlurn". Wiznbelh KosongHilli of Suikani litis. Choir, asked that her inline be changed tO"The Lord Is My Shepherd Irf-io.iv. Mis -Ion n nit '' ill 111 I Do Wo Griffey 'The Girl Who Stayed at Home" TERPSICHORE Duo AL. COTTON Chocolate Drop SMM1Jll.ai Hll 't BaTT BftU"i' 1 fcJ LLOYD COMEDY "Look Out Below" PATHE You've scon a great many pictures about the war, but hew about the girl that stayed at home. Mr. Griffith has buildcd a wonderful picture around those girls who suffered alone. THE REGO West (iulbrnitn l.iddle 1 15 Reduction 15 I "Seek Ye the Void".. i "My ltabvloii's Wave1 Choir. Interlude "II Trovatore" i'iano and Orgnn. 'Sang Cycle Tho Morning of Year" ( : Quartette. Soloists Miss Adit Miller, Miss Margaret Hodge, Miss .lames, Misa Kate Chatliurn, it. v, 'Oouipton, I.. M. Myers. Acoinpanlsts, koboit Counoil awi,V Beach. . The NC I nearlv The aviators, bundled up like Esqulmnx, The big feature for the general public I mcreial club. The Elks lodge. Comim i- was left behind at helinetod nnd K"Kled, waved their hands i will bo the parndo of Thursday after- cial club, Salem, public librury'and th Vpnli tliu slurt from Rockuway when she in good bye to those who are staying icuiight lire a tew hours before the slurt belaud, llip and lost one wing and suffered other (1 ma ti duint.ges. In I'i hours, however, a two week 's repair job was finished and the lircetor; plane sent up for a test flight. She Joanna : worked perfectly. Communication Maintained. Shortly before dawn todnv the pio- On all Ajax tires and tubes. Buy your Ajax tires at COMMERCIAL VULCANIZING AND WELDING SHOP N. Commercial St. R. S. Spoor, Mgr. ' M rs. S. C , Pen roe. Worrell and (Continued from page cne) i-hanoe of gottiiiK across Jthe favorite of tho mechanics who put .the three iiiachiues in readiness Et Kock- f OPENING I ANNOUNCEMENT Miss Dorothy ni'cr aircralt passed beyoud direct j coininiiniciiljion w ith navy shore era- Itioiis. - . ! However, the fivers were never niif ... communication wilu the destroyers lilting the route. Hecause of almost perfect wonrnor conditions the navy again during the night establishud new wireless records for distance. The ttnr IT-. M.,;..., Tho NC-3 Is stution conbl hear the seniilnmi com manders about 12."i0 miles away talking among themselves. The trans-Atlantic fliers curried n let ter of greeting from Harold Braddock, director of the war saving campaign committee, to Hubert Kinderslee, chnir niun of the Hiitish national war savings committee, telling of the l,Ol)0,000,iM)l) in war savings stamps and certificates held bv American citizens. Lisbon' Awaits Flyers. Lisbon, May 17, Lisbon, greatly excited by the news that the American seaplanes had started their tntns-Atian-tic flight, was making preparations to day for a grand fete in their honor upon their arrival here. iiiioit. business houses in tho city huve stte library have all sent huUcdb to tho ben asked to decorate. Au information j local lodge, extending conrtesiis t0 all bureau will be csttiblishoil at the Com-, visitors. V V V V T TTTTTTTTTTTTT''! (Continued from page one) Having several connections with the Salem Auto Exchange we wish to an nounce to our former patrons and friends and patrons to he that we have opened an Auto Exchange and Wrecking House at 349 North Commercial St. Our building has been overhauled and prepared for our entrance so that we feel sure we can handle this business in the efficient, economic and satisfac tory manner. .s. u finpt ' Our wrecking department will be a new addition. We will sell second hand used parts for all makes of cars. If you have a car, or parts of a car, no matter in what condition, we can use them. , . . We v ill also sell the famous Peerless Uloweut Shoe, an appliance which saves time, money, labor and temper for every motorist. Here are a few off the Svecial llargains we can show now: 1018 Stink-baker Six, perfect condition. fives. In the evening there will be a Fnuid reception in the armory with a program of music und uddrosses. At IO:;iil o'clock Tuesday evening thu Pa tiurchs Militant will hold a Immiuct at the Marion hotel. Wednesday morning the Grand Lodge will meet in the armory and in the aft ernoon in the House of Representatives. The Kebekah assembly will meet in the senate chamber. At 4 o'clock Wednes day afternoon the citizens of Salem will offer their cars for an automobile ride . .1... .I..t....t... .nlnn t u;,..,n rn. By A. . Johnson ! turniuir through Waldo hills nv w licpnssov, X I., May 1 .- During j 0f the asylum furm, a uride of ubout the night wireless reports from the two hours. In tho evening the Be 1 American trans-Atlantic fliers became . heknh degree will be given at the ar j fainter uud fainter at the receiving sta-jmory, Cuemoketa Lodge No. 1 will hold jtion here. Knch was eagerly read by ! a regular session at the lodge rooms and tho men who helped Commander Tow - beginning at 9.M) in the evening a Cher I era with his fleet of Nancies get away rian band concert in Willson park. :on their nir voyage Into yesterday. Tlnirsduy, May 22, grand lodge rcgu I The radio conversations between tin ar sessions will be held in the House i three planes and tho station Bhips were!of Representative in the morning while ' .I....I. l 1 A 1...A l....ll 1! I.. .... . ... . .. i ii m.y ucuru m nisi, uut giauuuny ui- tne KcooKaii assembly win meet in me; minished into nothingness as the sky 'senate chamber. In the afternoon, the! squadron rushed on its way over the 'grand parade to bo participated in by: '" I Company M, Oregon National (luards, j The throe planes got awav to a per- Cherrian band, Cherrinns, and all longe ! fed start at siiinldown lRt night. j members and Rebekahs. The parade! NC-4 Takes Lead. l will include a number of floats. At 6, After all had taken the air, Com-) o'clock Thursday evening the Musovlte! inandor Towers, in the NC-3 gave the banquet will be held in the I. O. O. F. long awaited word and the trio polntedj hall; at . 7 o'clock, Muscovite degree! into the east. The NCI 4 on the left -iven and at 8 o'clock at the armory,' wing of the V shaped formation, was subordinate degree and exemplifications i the first to loi-.p into high Sliced and: of first degree by Hassolo Lodge No. i was the first to emerge above the open! l.'i. of Portland. Also at 8 o'clock in' sea. On shore little crowds of excited the evening there will be a special pro-1 townspeople mingled with American j gram in the House of Representatives.! newspaisfinioii and sailois. and ga.ed in-, Friday the grand lodge will meet in; ti utly at the grout soaciaft a they iohi-i the morning in regular session j ed overhead. j House of Representatives with tho clos 1 There wore no ceremonies at the last. ling session at 1:30 o'clock p. m. ! IHHHH4Httt The 4th of July Means Big Times for Everybody Owing to the fact that Salem will hae a "rous ing" old 4th of July celebration with large crowds and lots of your 'friends in attendance you will prob ably feel better satisfied with your personal appear ance if you have a new tailor made suit, so as to enjoy the occasion more. We are taking orders now for delivery before the 4th of July, so don't put it off any longer. D. H. MOSHER High Class" Tailor to Men and Women 474 Court Street t t- i i i i i x X 1914 Ford with 1916 body $275 5 passenger Studebaker. $200 1917 Ford - $00 1918 Maxwell, like new, a bargain. 1016 Chevrolet $r,0 Chalmers 2 ton truck. 1918 Ford, with spot light, shock ab sorbers, gas saver, dash light, cut out, speedometer, a dandy buy at $173 Fours for business Oleson Auto Exchange Used Cars and Parts 349 North Commercial Street don't Run With the Idea that because our prices are low, the quality of our vulcanizing is the same. At least do us the justice of examining some of our work and judge it on its merits alone. Then we feel confident you will appreciate that our prices are actually low, not merely apparently so. Commercial Vulcanizing And Welding Shop R. S. Spoor, Mgr. 321 N. Commercial St. Don't Delay the Game Bring in that used car and let us sell it quick. If you want a used car here are just a few of the bargains we have to offer. New Hudson super six, run 1500 miles, a bargain Reo 4 cylinder, first class condition, $850. Ford roadster cheap. 2 Overlands at $500 and $525. 1917 Dort $575. Ford truck, new engine, $400. 1916 Overland $525. Overland Model 90, $650. Maxwell, gooH as new, $550. 1-2 ton new delivery car, $275 TWENT YOTHERS TO PICK FROM. First class auto laundry and polishing. Salem Auto Exchange GEO. SPICER, MGR. 229 State Street It