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tASKaBU5J!ESSStaaSH3BaBS5St!B DAILY OAPITAIi TOtJKNAL, 8ALMH, ORBOOM, SATURDAY, JUNE) 12, 1809. i' jJ3(triSw s t jl l w U m b Ft it IU 1 I I B I JrlSkTHU (Mil, Jlv dw SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON BY REV. DR. LNSCOTT FOR THE INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER BIBLE STUDY CLUB. (Copyright. 1D08, by June in, 1000. Hcrooa of Faith. Hob. xl:l-40. Golden Toxt Fnlth Is tho Bub stanco of things hoped for, tho ovl denco of things not soon. Hob. zl:l. Vorsos 1-3 In what respects nro fnlth and hopu similar? If a doslrablo thing Is possessed by faith, docs that glvo as much, or sim ilar, satisfaction, as tho possession of tho thing Itsolt? Whnt Is tho ground of our faith, that "tho worlds wore- framed by tho word of God?" Why do wo admiro tho mon of faith of past years? Verses 4, 5 Abol had a truly reli ww f iiiif f macumtKHtufn f iiii h SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION Beer Sold in Carload Lots. Shipments in Kegs or Bot tled Beer to any Point on the Pacific Coast : : : : ll Brewing Plant On Trado St In Wholcsolo District lituuKiiiiiinimiitnmnniinim GREAT SALE WAISTS 300 New White Waists at nearly half price. Beau tiful Embroidered Waists only $1.25. Nice Waists from 35o up. Corset Covers, dainty lot, new patterns, only. -.25c Ladies' Sleeveless Vesas, extra good value, only 10c Ladies' Tan Hose, 25c values only 19c Lots of New Goods at Sacrifice Prices Men's 15c Sox, black, brown or fancies only 8 1-3o pair. Boys' Overalls, double seated and double knees 50o pair. Men's Covert Overalls 75c pair PARASOLS at nearly half their value. See the line of White Par asols at 75o each. Parasols Tan, browns, greens, blues, all shades $1.35 MILLINERY The best possible, all new things. Latest styles. Lowest prices In the state of Oregon. H """"' ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 240-246 Commercial Street Th onlv Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar OTH. akmgrowdeft Absolutely Pure, Rev. T. S. Llnscott, D. D. ) gious naturo; now was this naturo tho result of his faith, or was his faith tho result of his naturo? Does this record moan that Enoch's translation was directly cauood by a specific act of faith, or that his gon oral life of faith mado him such a good man that Qod translated him without denth? Vcm l Kill Hi Ih sometimes bused upon outward evidence; sometimes upon pergonal revolution; sometimes upon Intuition, and sometimes upon composite grounds; wlmt moral or spiritual nuulities, therefore, nro nec essary for becoming a man of faith? (Tills question must bo answered In and Offices Salem, Oregon i r OP LADIES P writing by members of tho club.) Why Is fnlth necessary In ordor to plonso Ood? VorBO 7 Whnt was Noah's faith based upon, and whoroin was his faith meritorious? Versos 8-12 What was tho differ ence, If any, botweon Abraham's faith and that of tho Pilgrim fathars, when thy left tho old country for tho American lnnd of promise? I tako It that Abraham, and tho Pilgrim fathers, whllo In communion with Ood, felt n drawing to go to tho rich country in tho distance about which thoy had heard; that thoy took this drawing to bo tho voice of Qod; nnd in this fnth thoy started out; what cvldonco is thcro that tholr faith was true, and that such fnlth is always dependable? Verses 13-1G Why is it that nil nations nnd peoples, In all times, so far as wo hnvo any record, bollevedln ana "acsiro a bettor country, that Is an heavenly?" Verses 17-19 Glvo from memory tho account of Abraham offering up his son Isnnc. What is tho particular vlrtuo, in Aurnham oboylng God In tho matter of offering up Isaac? Would it bo a vlrtuo or n vlco in these days, if any mun should do tho Bamo thing as Abraham did? Verses 20-31 Supposo tho persons mentioned In theso wonderful verses, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Moses and Rn hnb, hud beon lacking fnlth in God, in theso critical moments of tholr lives, what would hnvo beon tho dif fcronco in tho results? Does fnlth in God nlwnys mnko tho present happy, nnd picturo in glow ing colors tho futuro? Versor 32-40 Havo mon distin guished for tholr faith always boon notod for tholr goodness? This Is n thrilling nccount of tho exploits of tho mnn of faith; glvo mo nn nccount of tho nchlovomont of men noted for tholr lnck of fnlth. Lesson for Sunday, Juno 20, 1000. Ilovlow. OOOOOOOOO CHURCH SERVICES oooooaoooo o Unity Church (.Unitarian) Corner Cottngo and Ohomokota stroots. Paul S. Bandy, minister. Tho sorvlces will bo In memory of Edward Everett Halo, D. D pastor emeritus of South Congregational cnurcu (Unltnrlnn), Boston, nnd chaplain of tho United Stntes somite. Mr. Huborlln, formerly of Boston, who wns porsonnlly acquainted with Dr. Halo, will speak: as will also tho mlnlotor of Unity church. Sorvlces nt 11 o'clock. A cordial Invotntlon Is extended to all. " Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 440 Chomokota stroot. Services: bundny nt 11 u. in. nnd p. m. Sub ject of lesson sermen: God tho Pro sorvor of Mnn. Sundny school nt 12 it. m. Tho Wednesday evening moot ing Is hold at 8 o'clock. Heading room In tho church open each after noon except Sundny. All nro cor dlally Invited' to attend tho sorvlces nnd the rending room. Evangelical Association. Cornor 17th nnd Chomokota Sts. II. C. IJakor, pastor. Sundny school ut 10 n. m.; morning service nt 11 o'clock; evening sorvlco nt 8 o'clock; Young Pcoplo's Alliance nt 7 p.m.; prayer mooting Thursday evening nt a if viuv.ii. , First Presbyterian Church. Church street, near Chomoketn stroot. Nov. Honry T. Dnbcock, pas tor. Morning sorvlco 10:30 o'rlock. Children's Day oxorclses m tho audi torium. Tho Sundny school Is ro quostod to nssomblo nt 10 o'clock in lite Sundny school room. A special progrnm has boon propnred for tho sorvlco ut 10:30, songs nnd recita tions by tho prlmnry department. Tho church orchestra will nlso piny nt this sorvlco. Jr. C. B. nt C p. m.; Sr. C. K. ut 7 p. m.; evening sorvlco nt 8 o'clock; preaching by tho pastor. Theme; "Tho Croat Question Con cerning Christ." Special music by the choir and orchestra as usual. Mid week proyor meeting. Thursday nt 8 p. in. Public cordially Invited to nil of theso sorvlces. The I'lrxt Christian Church. Cornor of High nnd Conter streots. Illblo school, 10 n. in., Dr. IK C. Bp ley, Supt.; preaching,, n n. m. Thome: "Tho Children nnd tho Kingdom." Christian Kndonvor, 7 p, in. Children's Day oxorclses, 8 p. m. A splendid progrnm has beon arranged for this hour. Tho G. C. C C. will render tho music for tho morning sorvlco. Tho public Is cor dlully Invited. D. Brrott, minister. First IMotlicHllM Kplsoopal. Bnrcnluurlcnto sermon at 10 a. m. by r resident Fletcher Hoinun, D. D. 3 p. in., farowell mooting Christian Association nt University chapol. Dr. Hainan presiding. C;46, Bpworth League; 8 p. in., sormon to Christian Associations, by Rov. J. IK Cudllpp, D. D., pastor Grace M. E. church, Portland. Tho musical program will bo as follews: Sunday morning "Do Not Afraid" Mondelssohn's ''Elijah" Choir. "Hock of Ages" Bnrnott Miss Ethol May Clark, ' Berkeley, Cal. "Inflammatus" Rossini's "Stabat Motor" Choir. Solo o align to Mrs. Myrtle Mendonhall Sunday ovoulng Spirit Immortal '...Verdi "Allela" Choir. "Twilight" Abt Ladles' Trio Mrs. Mondonhall, soprane: Miss Cornelius, first alto; Miss Colony, second alto. Babylon" Gounod Choir. S. S. Roberts, Organist; F. S. Men donnnll, Director. 1oihI Toinpvrnnco Meeting, -ov. J. Oliver will speak at tho W. O. T. U. hall Sunday. Juno 13, at 4 p. m. All welcome. KING OF THROAT AND LUNG Notice of Intention to Iiiiprovo a Portion of Market Street. Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho Common Council of tho City of 8a loni, Oregon, deems it expedient to Improve, and proposes to Improvo, at tho oxpenso of tho abutting nnd ad jacent property, Market stroot, In said city from tho cast lino of Lib erty street to tho west lino of Broad way stroot and from tho cast lino of Broadway atreot to tho west lino of 6th street, by grading tho roadway of said portion of said strcot and by placing thoroou gravel and crushed rock and rolling tho anmo with a Btcnm roller, all to bo dono In accord nnco with tho pinna nnd specifica tions adopted by tho Common Coun cil on tho 8th dny of Juno, 1900, and now on file in tho ofllco of tho city recorder, nnd "by doing nil things re quired In snld plans and specifica tions, whch show nn estimate of tho cost of said improvomont, and nro horoby reforrcd to nnd mndo a part of this notlco. Remonstrances mny bo filed in tho manner und within tho tlmo provided by law. Dato of first publication of this notlco Juno 0, 11)00. Dy ordor of tho Common Council. W. A. MOORES, C-ll-llt Recorder - o lro)0(tnl8 Invited. Proposals Invited for supplies for tho Oregon Stato Ponltontlary for tho period ending Dccombor 31, 1909. Scaled proposals for drugs, dry goods, groceries, buttor, leather and findings, hardware, flour and moat will bo rocolvod nt tho ofllco of tho superintendent of tho Stnto Ponlton tlary untllWcdiicsttny, Juno 211, nt 2 o'clock p. in., at which tlmo thoy will bo publicly bponod, A dopoclt of $200 In cash or cer tified check, payablo to tho superin tendent, must accompany each bid for flour and meat and all. other bids must bo accompanied by an amount equal to 10 per cont of tho nmount of tho bid. Samples to accompany nil bids whore prnct'cnblo. Tho right Is re served to reject nny nnd nil bids nrtd to nccopt or reject any portion of n bid. Goods of Oregon mnnufneturo or production will recolvo protorenco, other -things bolng equnl. All goods nnd supplies must bo dol'vorod to tho ponltontlnry within twenty (20) dnys nfter tho contrnct Is awarded. Schodulos of tho various lines of goods to be bid on will bo furnished mpon nppllcat'on to tho spucrlnten dont. Vouchors will bo Issued for pay ment on tho first of tho month foi low'ng tho completion of contract. O. W. JAMES, Suporlntondent Oregon Stato Peni tentiary. Salem, Oregon June 9, 1909. Juno 10, 11 and 12. o Notlco of Intention to Improvo a Por tion of Ilroadwny Street. Notlco Is hereby glvon that the common council of tho city of Salem dooms it expedient to Improvo and proposes to Improvo at tho exponso of abutting nnd adjacent property, Broadway street in tho city of Sa lom, Oregon, from tho north lino of tho brldgo over North Mill creek on said Broadway stroot to the north lino of Madison street, by grading tho roadway of Bald portion of said street and by placing thereon gravel and crushed rock and rolling tho same with a steam roller; all to bo dono in accordance with tho plans nnd specifications adopted by tho common council on the 8th day of June, 1909, and now on file In tho office of the city recorder, nnd by doing all things required In said plans and specifications, which show an es tlinato of the cost of sold improve mont and are hereby referred to and niiuie a part of this notice. Remonstrances may be filed In the manner nnd within tho tlmo provld ed by law. Dato of tho first publication of this notice Juno 9, 1909. By order of tho common council. V. A. MOOttES, 6-9-1 It Recorder.. a . To avoid serious results take Foley's Kidney Remedy at the first olgn of kidney or blndder disorder, such as backache, urinary irregular ities, exhaustion and you will soon be well. Commence taking Foley's Kidney Itemody today. J. c. Perry. DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY COUGHS AND GOLDS CURES "i THROAT LUNG DISEASES SAVED HER SON'S LIFE My son Rex was taken down a year ago with lung trouble. We doctored somo months without Improvement. Then I began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the better. X kept this treatment up for a few weeks and now my 6on Is perfectly well and works overy day. jg, SAMp rtPpee, Ava, Mo. SOLD AND GUARANTEED J. C PERRY. BY 1 1 -r ;; Mechanics' Tools, Sharpies Separators; !!. ll Heath and Milligan Paints, Ornwood ; j Spray, Frictionless Metal, Builders ' ; ! ! Hardware ; ; (I r- . . ; Salem Hardware Co. j iiiifiiiKiiiaiiiigieiiiii8icca NEWPORT FIRMS Bolow nro published tho ndvortlscmciits of tho lending business houses, hotels, camp grounds, etc., nt Newport. A glanco through them will bo n great help to ono in planning tholr summor vncntlon. f -HMlf lllHllillf f ftttf ftf !- I J. T. POUTER GOOD THINGS TO EAT t The Palace Market and Grocery Porter's Block NEWPORT, OREGON FREE DELIVERY AT ALL HOURS omnitm iifif m Illf -Hf -f ltHim Anything You Need to Eat at i Smith's , Nyebeach S Delicatessen Home Raking 2 ifrw iif t iim im. bayview Dnftm;rt Hn J y .iwjmu.is imuoti;; ROOMS::::: !: Ono nnd one-half blocks south of boat landing on Main street T Royal Restaurant in connection ' ' MRS. O.E. CARTER, Prop. I NEWPORT - - ORB. lHftllHIIHUIHHH When In Newport, Oregon go to tho HOTEL BRADSIIAW for furnished rooms, with or without housekeeping privileges. Largo kltch on for use of guests. Located on the main sldowalk half way between Newport and Nye Beach. look for the namo HOTEL BRAD SIIAW on ton of honsn. Flnpst vIaut of tho ocean of any house in town. uau ana iook at rooms oefore secur ing elsewhere. Quests cheerfully waited on by Mrs. Bradshaw, Prop. H4iti8iiafioit Buxton's Grocery All lines the best WehaHdlellelnz's Goods. Next door to Post Office $ Newport - Oregon! 50c AND $1.00 O. II. PREW1TT f f iiiK,iiiiiaif i iinitnuuiinmwtt' !! "Takitezy" i Tho most beautiful placo at Nye Beach, Newport, Oregon. i . . . Prlvato rooms and board. li Mrs. W. M. Berry TW (VlVIVlVlllllVlflflVIVlf The Grand!! i: FURNISHED t One block north from boat landlna Z Large kitchen In connection for the use of tbe guests TERMS REASONABLE. I Mrs. A. D. Shollenburg f fwwport, Oregon iHHiaiiiaiiiii NEWPORT SODA WORKS. We manufacture and carry a complete lino of eoda water fountain syrups and other bI- X pnon liquids Have the best ana latest improved machinery and our goods are known and used for their purity, which makes them a prime favorite. We are In a position to buddIy theso goods In any quantities Isfactlon. HARDING & CRAMER, Props. $ fruriiftiaii iaif T iiimn fmawf tm ;; Rader Camp Ground With foundation and without, . a ! , also furnished tents, good . . water and septic tanks Rates X 1 1 j j furnished pn application. ; Nye Creek, Newport, Ore ; it i A. J. Rader, Proprietor, i Kf lIBIH ! BPHR!5 1 jf ,ia. . j J-.i'vtJi '....... i ' .BI.gM1MWJM,JM-j