Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 14, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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    DAILY OAFMTAIi JOURNAL, SAGjBM, OREGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 10 07.
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In furnlMliIng n homothOjChVapcst Is of ton (!io dearest and tho more expensivo Is Invnrllbly the chenpost l tin? end.. To Ihj a "penny wise
Jiud a pound foollHh" npiilles to homo fiinilHhliigs, as Jt does to every thing else. To do yourself Justice you should look be
!foro you buy, for very oten special sales and ieclnl bargains aro only to lw found In newspaper advertisements. Hug-n-boo sales often de
nsely Jio public Into buying without investigation clscwlwrc. Every day wo are wiling goods at our regular "rode bottom" prices, In fnco of
XriMt. .special prices, and tho wonderful increnso In our business since the ilrst of tho year is ovidenco that the people will cling to tho STORE
ftfF BTAIJirjITY. Our prices, terms and tho class of merchandise wo Imndlc aro of the dependable sort, and our methods aro based on a pol
Scy to enable us to cater to the public in n manner satisfactory to them and us. We iwpcct to remain in business in Salem, and to continue
to "nuiko good," as wo havo in tho past, everything not satisfactory to our customers. Ono pleased customer is worth a dozen dissatlslleil.
Therefoiv, to satisfy is ono of our chief objects. To accomplish this wo havo worked into tho best lines of goods in all our departments.
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VJoeclq which aro known throughout tho country as tho best. Hero nro some of our brands: ,
Globe-Wernicke Book Cases
Globe-Wernicke Desks
Globe-Wernicke Filing Cabinets
Ostermoor Mattresses
Simmons Iron Beds
Buck's Stoves and Ranges
Lents Dining Tables
Heywood Go-carts
Heywood-Wakefield Chairs
Royal Morris Chairs
Cook's Linoleum
Park Mills Ingrain Carpets
Roxbtiry and Sanfords Tapestry Carpets
Sanfords Axminister Carpets
Opens For Business
MONDAY, SEPT. THE 16th
444 STATI STREET
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Do We Have Bargains?
YES, EVERY DAY
ALL THE TIWE
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FINE
STEEL
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THIS HOUSEHOLD
TREASURE
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With two largo bins, spruco "fc?
tfim mill Itrik uni'iii'i, Iiiiiit.lifiitii1w. Iv.
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With four lids and a 1 Much
oven, made to burn olther wood
or coal, Niuooth stevl bod)', and 0 faster.
nicely trimmed In nickel. Only
$25
two small drawers. All flul.shel
with good varuNh and mounted
$3.50
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A LITTLE DOWN AXI A LITTLE
ICU'II WEEK Oil MONTH WILL
3UIIMHII YOl'H HOME.
fcjQoouj&Rr S 77 VmB pup Tj jS "h p BsAir
a little nowx and a little
i:Cll WEEK OH MONTH WILL
ri'HXISH YOl'H HOME.
WORKS FOR
LIVING
istw of tho New York Church He-
Jleves In tho Gospel of Industry
Mr. Merrymnn carries his gospol
work Into UIh pulpit), and ndvocaUs
tho Interests and rights of tho In
boring man, ami dovotos himself os
puclalyl to building up tho homo llfo
of tlioso who toll for a living at com
mon day wngos. Ho doos not ox
oludo from lila sympathies Hume who
follow tho professions, hut holds
that uvory man is entitled to unrn
his broad by honest offorta of tho
brain or hand, and that tho two do
tholr host work when omployod lu
unison. Ho holds that there nro too
many professional Idlora living off
tho masses, ami tho thing for tho
pulpit to do Is to dignify labor by
Kottiug off tho high horse of thoolo
gy down onto tho ground of com
mon effort, aud earn an honest liv
ing. It is not u fd with htm, be
cause ho Is as gifted to cam n living
by more word of mouth ns most mln-
Out Suloni minister hollovos In tho
uaviU of work. Hov. J. II. Morry-
n, of tho Yvw Park United llroth-
n cliurch. nillH hU nnlitlt Hiiltuavi
aitd works at his trade of painter
Muring tho week. Ho Is an educated
suun, having grndttutod from rhllo.
Mili vuiiukv'i ami u lino Hiugur, jmv-
ing taught vocal music for ten yoar'a.
Kav. Morryiuau was found snroadlng
,
he gosiiol of lnhor and good white '
mint ou a now building on Twelfth I
ftroot yestorduy. Uo wore common
winter's clothes, and wus well
!f uuuod from head to foot with tho
lvldeucoa of his Industry. Tho re
porter was very union uurprlsed
hen tho gentleman handed him his
rd, and addressed him In the pol
ked language of an oducatod gen-
aiu uev. Morrymnn said no
uld ueo no good reason why i mm-
t.r of tho sospol should not work boUor Qrdor ,Q .
r A living, ana uo aom 10 pruaou
U th hotter on Sundays. "It en- tin supply will not equal tho do-
Kla.1 u)rt tit unt urnlinllltiiil with tho I
Uorls men, and mnko porsonal niR"l
MmU ot contact that bring men In-
My cliurch and under the lufiuouc"
tht religion of Jesus, who would
thrwiM ho ut rangers to Christian
TtM Unto has como whon wo
mat &U ly oK our robes of profo-
lmMititti that kep the iubbscs t a
e. kh4 serve thorn with tho
Mt worti ot trutk."
VETCH AND
CHEAT
SEED
We have a limited amount of each
on hand, and It you will need auy
iHters, but ho Interprets tho scrip
tures to mean that mon shall
bo known by tholr works, and tlml
the works ahull not all ho hot-nlr
preaching, and long-winded prayer
for the worklngman, when by prae
tlco and precept thn profession shows
n contempt for Industry. Tlioso aro
not his utterances, hut tho gist of
his attitude, as understood by tho
reporter.
'Hogular an tlio Sun"
Is an expression as old as tho race.
No doubt tho rising and sotting of tho
sun Is tho most rogular porformancJ
In tho universe, unloss It Is tho action
ot tho llvor and bowels whoa regu
lated with Dr, King's Now Llfo Pill.
Ouarauteod by J. 0. Perry, druggist.
25c.
Tillsoa 8c Co
5M6 HlkStft
Pfcc 139 SW,Of.
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Ul'IUUiAHS WOUK AT TUHNKH.
CrnckKiuoii Smash in Windows With
an Ao aud lA'avo Strnugo Evi
dences of Former Skill.
Tho city of Turner had two burg
larlea Fridny night, but no cluo to
tho criminals, oxcopt somo strange
traces that Indicate professionals aro
working tho valley, Tho crackmon
took nn nxo and just deliberately
smashod in a window ot tho Hansom
& Son gonornl merchandise Btoro,
rifled tho till, getting $1.60 in
ehnuge), and bo mo plug tobacco and
aoveral boxo of cigars. Thoy loft
a samplo ot plug tobaccco on tho
floor different from any sold at Tur
ner. At tho Karlo hardware store
thoy captured a lot of cutlery and
razors, but loft n samplo of edg.'d
tools dlfforent from anything kept In
siock, giving color to tho theory that
they nro raiding all tho smnll places
in tho valley, and probably travel In
a mullled nuto. Thoy ontorod tho
Farlo storo In the samo htgh-handod
manner, by smashing nn opening
through a window with nn nxo. No
ihio to tho robbery, but It Is prettty
well kuown that it was consummated
litweon 12 and 1 o'clock.
We present those
fall and winter styles
which distinguish
themselves from the
usual in their superi
ority of leather,
. workmanship and
shoe character. . . .
If you want to know what
smartly dressed men and women
will wear this season in the shoe line,
visit the PRICE SHOE PARLORS.
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THE CHURCHES i
TO VOU THAT THKKK ISN'T A
iiHTTKii liAKixa iowni:n than
i:ilIKMS 1'KnFKOTIOX IT HAS
WON ITS WAY INTO POPULAR
PAVOK PU11KLY OX ITS MKH1T.
WHY XOT THY IT? SOU) BY YOUR
GROCKK. MANUFACTURED BY
C. M. Kt'l'LKV, 8 'L, OKK.
Had Totter for Thirty Years.
I havo suffered with totter for 30
years aud havo tried almost countless
remedies with little, it any relief.
Threo boxes' ot Chamberlain's Salvj
cured me. It was a torture. It
broaks out a Httlo sometimes, but
nothing to what It used to do. D.
U. Qoach, Midland City, Ala. Cham
berlain's Salvo is tor salo at Dr.
Stone's drug atoro.
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but
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First Presbyterian.
Church street near ChcmokoU
street, Rev. Honry T. Dabcock, pas
tor. Morning sorvlco, 10:30 n. m.
Prenchhvg by tho pastor, thome, "A
Llfo Motto." Miss May Donaldson
from Portland will sing at this ser
vice. Sunday school, 12 m. Chris
tian Endonvor, G:30 p. m. Evonlng
sorvlco, 7:30 p. m preaching by tho
pastor, thomo, "Tho Christian's
Pathway to Grontnoss." Mld-woek
prnyor mooting Thursdny nt 7:30 p.
m., subject, "Froo Course for tho
Word." All aro cordially invited to
thoso Borvlces.
Christ inn Science.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
4 40 Chomekota street. Services Sun
dny at 10:30 n. m. and S p. m. Sub
ject of lesson sermon, "Matter."
Sunday school at 11:45 a. m. The
Wodnesdny ovonlng mooting is held
nt 8 p. in. Rending room In tho
church open each attornoon except
Sunday. All aro cordially Invited to
attend the sorvlcos and tho reading
room,
First Congregational.
Center and Liberty streots, F. E.
Dell, pastor. Preaching servlcesat
10:30 n. m. and 7:30 p. in. Ro
spoctlvo themes: "Reasons for
Glorying In tho Cross." "Repont
nnce vs. Remorse." Sunday school
nt 12 ni. Christian Endeavor mat
ing at G:30 p. m. Prayer meotlng
Thursday evening nt 7:30 o'clock.
Strangers as well as visiting frlend3
moat kindly welcomed to nil these
sorvlcos.
United Evangelical.
Cottago street betweon Center and
Marlon streets. Second quarterly
conference buslnoss meeting on Sat
urday ovonlng. Services tomorrow
as usual. Communion In the morn
ing. Tho presiding oldor, Rev. H. L.
Pratt, will havo charge of the ser
vices. Everybody is Invited to thei(o
services. II. A. Deck, pastor.
St. Paul's Episcopal.
Chemeketa and Church streets.
Rev. Barr G. Lee, rector. Sixteenth
Sunday after Trinity. Ujmal ser
vices at 7:30 a. ni., 11 a. m. and 7:30
P u. Sunday school at 10 a. m
Noto that evening service Is changed
from 4 o'clock to 7:30 p. ra. A"!
welcome.
First Methodist.
Rov. W, II. Solleck will con4ucl
tho sorvlcos both morning and even
ing. At 7:30 p. in. tho topic is "Tin
Brotherhood of Mnn In Its Relation
to tho Industrial Problem." Epwortb
Loaguo nt 6:30 p. in. All strangen
nro wolcomed.
W. C. T. U.
Cornor Forry and Commercial
BtrootB. Rov. Mr. Ropor, pastor ot
tho Freo Methodist church, will ad
dress tho gospel temporance meeting
on Sunday, tho ICth, at 4 p. m.
All dopartmont superintendents aro
requosted to bo presont next Tuesday
and mnko report. Every ono Invited.
Gospel Chapel.
Fifteenth and Mill streets. Sun
day school at 10 n. m. Proachlng at
11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m. Testimony
and pralso at 6:30 p. m. Prayer
meeting Friday ovonlng. Strangers
mado wolcome. W. N. McCandltsh.
Central Congregational,
Sunday school tomorrow at the
usual hour, 10 a. m. No mornlns
or ovonlng preaching sorvlco till fur
ther notice.
Wo can crow over our flour be
cause wo have a right to. A flour
which always gives such excellent
results Is worthy of pralso.
TRY A SACK NEXT TLME.
And note how far it goes. How
easily it works up. How light yo"
bread and how flaky your pie crust.
Worth a trial, isn't It?
O. K. STOHP. '
A. A. Englebart
Pfipriator
Twelttk irtmt, nar Woolen MUU.
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