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tr' s- A i ' tk PAGE FOUR. THE DAILY JOURNAL, 6ALEM, OREGON, 8ATURPAY, APRIL 4, 1003. e Fifty Years the Standard 4 1?n W BAKING POWDIR Awarded Hightst Honors World's Fair. Mights. Tisfs U. S. Gov't Chimisfs PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., CHICAGO. Sunday School at 12 m. Junior En deavor at 3:15 p. m. Y. P. S.'C. B. at 6:30 p. m. Evening subject: "My Easter Offering." Passion woek ser vices each evening noxt week, be ginning promptly at 7:30 p. m. A cor dial Invitation to nil. W. C. T. U. Dedicatory 8ervlcei. . Tho W. C. T. U. nro really excelling thcmsolvos In tho way that they are making Improvement. TUay have got tliolr building nlcejy palntod and papered both upstairs and down. To day 'they moved tholr headquarter to tho lower floor, whero they havo n commodious hall with a large seating capacity, with sliding partitions, so tlte room can bo madu nearly double tho slzo usually used. 'Thoy hnvo se lected Mrs. Armstrong as matron and carotakor, and sho will alwnya bo glad to receive any ono that mny like to visit the rooms, nt any time, day or owning. Thoy wlllhold their usual Sabbath sorvlco at 4 1 "o'clock which will tako tho form of a-dtnllcatory ser vice, In which all of the pastors of tho city will unlto MIKE 8UNDAY SERVICES. First Baptist. Marlon and I.lborty Htrt'ntH, V. V. Cliff o, pantor. Morning nrvlc at 10:30; Dibit school nt 12; Y I H. C. K. nt 0:30; livening Morvlru nt 7:0. First United Brothren. (1. O. Ollwr pastor. Sundnjr hcIioA) at 10 n. tu.; prearhliiK rwrvlo nt ll n. in. and 7: JO p. m ; Cliriatlnn liu ilnnvcir nt o:(i, Minn MrSorlny, lixiil or. Central Congregational. Huiuhiy School nt 10 a. in.' I'nmch lng suivlcu n). 11 it. in. and 7:30 p. in. Kndsnvur muutliiK nt tt:30 p. in. Meet lug of Hlblo Htmly Thursdiiy ovniilng. V. S. Knight In chnrgo. W. C. T. U. Tho InilloH of tho Hnlnni V. O. T. U. will iludlcnto tliolr new hiiino, corner of Coiiiiuou'liil mid Kerry streets Sun ilny. I p. in. All nro urged to ntUnil ami Join with thmu In tliRnksglvlitK mul rJlilug. United Evangelical, CottnKt) IwtwWn Cantor mid Mm ton atruuU, ('. A. Ittiblug, day Hdhool at 10 n. in 10:30 n. in. nnd 7:30 p. m. Dlblo School nt 12 in. Y. P. S. C. E. at G:30 p. in. Alliyn HJawm. pastor of tlto HcHltivy-nvoiiiiH church, Portland, also prexldtmt of thu Oren Missionary Society, will prunch both morning and vvunlim. Cltrletlan Sclenoe. mm Church Of Christ. Scientist. Son Ice. l.eston acrnx&i nnil child- rmn's claaiics at 11 a. in. Subject of lesaon wrnuin: "Aro Sin, Disease mid ttotttti Itcfll." WediiMdny evwilug me.'Ur. nt 7:34) . in ' Qnrlitlnn Sol onto hull, (orimr of Court and l.lbor ty stroot. Christian Science. Sucoud chinch of Christian Scien tist. '10U l.ilmrty Htruut; Horvlroa nt 10:80 n m. and 7:30 p. in. Subject: "Art Slu DIrcimu and Death Honl?" WuilntMdny evculng ii.xpeilcnce meot In at 7:30 O'clock. I'reo unidliig itHiin iiiMtnlni In wuno building open ouch it f tin noon uxcept Sunday. Y. M. C. A. "SomtlnluK Worth While" Is the pnxton aiin-ponjfci ror tin nuurot uy uov. Aiuyn Preiiuhtng at I Kmkiu, of l'ortlniul, to dtdlvorml nt 11 n. m. Bubjoet: "I'uneo." Y. 1 O. K. pinyur meeting nt 0:30 p. in. Kiirowull mlilroM itt 7:30 p. in. 0t. Paul's Episcopal. SurvlcoH on Sunday ut to a. in., 10:30 ii. m. nnd 7.30 p. nv Suudny HcliiKil ut 12 in. Survluo on Mniiday, Tmwdny nnd Wednesday nt S:30 it. in. HorvicuH on uoou r ruiny in in u. in. and 8 p. in. SoivIcuh on Thumdny and Snturilay nt 10 a. m. First Presbyterian, .. . ....... .. a ........ II. A, iMHUlliliil lianuu. i iiuiimiiiiiiii , service mid reception of ntumuvra nt . Unltarliin Vltw S ,;th Y. M. C. A., corner of CommuraJiil mid Chemoketii Htriwts. Suuilny nfter noon, at 3:30 o'clock. Special mimic suitable for the occasion has been piovlilud. mul all men who wlnh to come til' heartily welcome. First Unitarian Church. Corner Cliuineliotu and Cotng HlifHts. Kinuk Abiaiii l'owvll, pastor. SorvletM at It n. in mul 8 p. in. Morning subject. "The Atonement." On Filihiy night. April 10th. Uov. Vm. O. Bllot. Jr.. will lecture on "The of The Divinity of Women Fair Helpers. Mrs. Win. Galloway, of Oregon City, wns In the city Friday afternoon and organized a local I.owls and Clark League, In tho Interest of tho 1005 fair. Tho organization of the lcaguo was accomplished at the closo of un ablo address by Mrs. Galloway on "Women's Work for tho Lewis and Clark Centennial - Exposition." Tho club wns organized with a member ship of 21, mid tho following olllcers More named: PiVjaldunt, Mrs. C. I Ulshon; vlco-prosldcnt, Mra. J. U Cat- breath; second vlco-presldeut, Mrs. Henry H. ThtalMsn; soorotnry, Mrs. Husioll Catlln; assistant secretary, Mlmi Helen Cnlbreath; treasurer. Miss Snllle Hush. Mrsf. It. C. DrvImoii, Mm. Claud Oatch. and Mrs. W. T. Williamson were appointed u committee to draft a constitution and by-la wh. A com mittee to secure tho enrollment of new members was appointed consist In of Mrs. Amelia Stockton, Mrs. C I,. DnvlB. Mrs. Maud Pioscntt. Mrs. W II. Jliiralmrdt. Mrs. P. N. Derby. The club will hold another meeting somo tlmo noxt week for tho puipoao of adopting the constitution. Governor Chamborlnln will proxlde at the bnnquet to be given Sunntor Pulton nt Astorlu on the 21nt. T 10:30 a. in. Sabbath School at 12 m. Christ." Mra. llullle Pnrrish Hinges Young People's mooting at :30 p. in. I will sing. Everybody Invited Preaching sorvlco at 7:30 p. m. Sub-I Firs Congregational. Ject: "Things That Wo Should Know." W (' Knntner pustor Sen Icon at Concluding sermon of the series. i in. 3D a m. nnd 7 30 p ni Morning First Christian. 'subject "The Kingship of Jtwus" Geo. C Ultchey, pnstor Servlctxi at - this In recognition of Palm Sunday Nothing Tastes Good Ami entintf in simjily perfunc tory doim bewiu.so it must bo. This is the common complaint of tho dyspeptic. If ontlnjr HjMiringly would euro dyupopulu, few would sulfur from 'it lone;. Tho only way to euro dyspepsia, which it) dillii'tilt riigootlou, is to givo vigor and tone to tho stonmuh nnd tho wlmlo digustivo system. Hood' 8rMirlll curnt the imwd ot Kruik 1'iijr. IM N- Ht.. South llixtou. Mm., who wrltci tbi be hm lecu Kreat uflerer from ilypfpl for fix yrani; lml In-.-ii ltb out uppvlite t I tiRil 1j-i-ii trniililnl mill ur ttonurh anil lnuilanlie. thr liinl trinl many nthcir iiirilirluiK In vain, Thu botllei of llool' Sri-lllinaUB litr wrll. Hood's Sarsaparilla Promises to euro and keeps tho promise. Don't wait till you aro womo, but buy a bottle, today. HHHHHHMMMM MB1 Absolutely Painless HHUIltl - 1 1 Can you take my teeth and I not knovV it. is a question abked us daily. Our reply is, YES!'1 We can take out from ONE to THIRTY- !! TWO at a sitting and you know nothing c f it. ; ; And I feci no pain? Not the slightest twinge. ! ! Now if you are skeptical, just call at the;; otlice and get the names of prominent people ! that have tried our vapor method and ASK' THEiW. !! ! -Mr0C4HHM J6plq & linger, OVER NEW YORK RACKET STORE. KELLY KILLED Little Son of Geo. Kelly of Eugene is Dead Fell and Wheels of Wagon Crushed His Head I.lttlc Mlku Kelly. 7-ycnr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Oco. Kelly, who rcsldVs at 7CG HIrIi street, was killed this nf ternoon at 3:30 o'clock hy a heavily loadod hay wagon running over his head, clashing his skull and almost Instantly lillilnt; him. The details of the accident nro har rowing In the extreme. Little Mike had boon accustomed to taking rides on pnsslng wagons, and today as a hay wagon was passing along KloVcnth street nt the Intersection of High street, ho clambered up on tfio sldo of tho load. lie lost his hold and fell In front of tlii rear wheel of tho vehicle, which pastfad entirely over tho llttlo hoy's head, crushing It Into an unrec ognizable mass. Somo plnymntos gave the alarm, and he wns takoa to his homo, but a block away, whero ho censed breath ing but a few mlniitus lntor. The mother Is prostrate with grief at the accident No lilnmo Is nttachod to the driver, whose name could not bo learned. IH profeH4l to the bystandora that he did not know thnt there was any children about Ills wagon, ami did not know that th awful accident had hnpptmeit until alarmed by the ctles of tho boys' plnymntes. Ilmno Vitus, of Sprlngflold. wns the driver of the team Uugono Guard. SUFFERED THREE YEARS. CATARRH OF STOMACH. II vblyn I bw.x-C5y Miss Evelyn Morse writes from 6S1 Adams Street, Minneapolis, Minn., e follews: m , , , . "I suffered for nearly three years with catarrhal tho stomach which no medicine sec mail to relieve, until a friend advised meto tryPeruna. Although skeptical, I tried It, and found It helped me within the first week. I kept talc. Ing It tor three months, and am pleased to say that It cured me entirely, and I have had no symptoms of Its return. I am only too glad to recommend It. UVULYN muksi:, Alaskan Oil Well News. Captulu llathbone nrrlvod In Port tniul a few days ago from the Copper Itlver district In Alnska. Ho Is quoted In n Portland paper as saying that thu newly discovered oil district Is of much greater Impoitauce thnn Is gen ci ally understood. The Ileitis lie to the south of Copper Illvor. and the district, as already discovered, om brncud a strip 80 miles long and llvo to 25 mllos mllos wide. Through this untlro tturltory oil spitngs or oil seop. ago Is notIctnblu, and ono gushor, owned by un ICngllsh Iron llrni, Is al ien 1 1 y In opeiutlon. it was drlvon 3GS feet, nud with a wall caning 0 Inches In diameter It throws n stream 112 feet IiIkIi The chnraeter of the oil found In slmllnr to the 1'minsylvnnin etude petroleum Although these illscovorlos hnvo hon oiy recent, eight companies hnve already been for.tneil In the I'ugot Sound cities, nnd 1S drilling outfits will start north In April or May. An other company has been formed to build a Hue of stenmors and tank barges for conveying tho potroloum to market. Captain Ilathbone states that an Kastoin company Is already ar ranging for the construction of n re finery as soon ns the ilovolopmont Is sufUilent to warrant It. Tho new oil Holds nro only 1000 miles distant from tho Columbia river, nnd nro nearer to tlit Oilent. whfch nt prosont Is ono of the best oil 'markets In the world. Body of Chas. H. Butler Found. Tho wafers of tho Kalamath river have again glvon up Its doad. Yostcr duy tho news reached hero that tho body nl Charles H. nutlor. whosio disappearance from Picnrd. In Janu ary, and tho finding of whoso clothing 011 tho banks of tho stream, led to a hollof that ho had drowned himself, had boon recovered from the rlvor at a point about ono milo above thn 8hovl Crook hot springs. A coro ner's Jury was summoned nnd an In quest held and a verdict of probable sult'ldo by drowning was rendoreU. Ashland Tldlnga Easter Sunday. This year Kastor occurs April 12th, nolther very early nor vory late. The earliest date on which Eastor can fall Is March 22d, but this has not ocoured sine 1818. and will uot ugaln ocour until the year 2000 has been loft be hind. Tho latost day for Raster Is April 26th. This was tho dato In 18S6, and will bo agoln In 1943. April 12th ts quite a favorite day for Eastor. lie- sides In 1003. It will occur In 1914, 1926. 1936 nnd 1998 nvo times In ono century. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm TI mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Crushed to Death. Word reached Salem today that tho young son of John Kelly, a member of tho Booth-Kelly Lumber Company, of Ijtne county, had bon crushed to death between sorao logs. Sorrow Ing friends of tho family in this oltv sont some beautiful floral pieces to uugeiie on tho morning train. -WS Osteopathy jjoes adicr the cause. J 8choitUvBArr : Ban. Osteopaths. Opera IIouso Block, Salem. Ailla Ilrltuin. of Sokltau, O.. writes: "Aftor ulng your wonderful l'oruna three months, I havo had great rcllof. I had continual lioarlnoss in my stom nah, was billotiK, and had fulutlug spoils, but thoy all have left 1110 slnco using Portion. I can now got around nnd do my housework, and think l'oruua tho greatest medicine I evor usod." Adla llrlttaln. Mrs. Llisle lllevins, 102 IJollver strcot, niHvrUnd. Ohio, writes: "Icandldlr feel l'oruua was thu moaiu ! of saving my llfo, for I suffered for months from catarrh of tho stomach. Two bottles of 1'oruna curod m." Mrs. Llzzto lllovlns. If you do uot dorlvo prompt and satis, factory results from tho uso of reruns, wrltontonco to Dr. llartmon, giving s full statement ot your caso and ho will bo pleased to glvo you his valuable ad vlco gratis. AddrcHs Dr. Hartman. President of Tho Uartmun Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. M 4 Stipei-Heated Ait for Disease. s 5 The latest and greatest cure for Chronic Diseases. i Somktiiino Nicw In Modkrn Sciknck ok IIkamko J hnvo just put in n coniploto systotn of Supor-IIentod Air Sys .i torn for curinir clironiuilisonses of all kinds. 6tich as rhouma 5 tiHtn, catarrh, kidney and liver troublo, Btiff joints, oU;., with $ out modicino or torture of auy kind. Call and investigate. ? W. G. ROBBINS, Osteopath. ; 9 On Court Street Just North of the Opera House 5 Bl-kala-HMHBBaBBMH yiiiiiiinm 19 ll HHHHU 4 Of ttmil4-HH I II !;Manning& Fers:uson! i HARDWARE and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Our Stock is New. Our Prices are Best We are Headquarters For Builders Hardware Carpenters Tools Stoves Ranges and Tin and Granite Ware 1 Our Implement Stock is First Class and Very Latest, We carry John Deere Plows and Moline Wagons and Buggies. Empire Cream Separators. Call and see our stock, Get our prices and if we do not sell to you we shall take pleasure in showing you our goods. Manning & Ferguson STORE-Cor. State and Cora'l Sts- WAREROUSE-Parkhursts SALEM. OR. stsatt. I i old $ HMI llHltf IIIH