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' . .MTiinr nn ". 8ATVRDAT. MTn. ,,. I ! WORLD'S GREATEST '"'MrJX' i WOP.KSOF FICTION 19 OR LIC ICS I (From the Monmouth Herald.) TIrT" ftl I LC !. col. B. Hofer's lecture last Fridav - TOOd-drlnk for JU! Joa ? evening on "Fiction in Modern Life" WanInvaIC. mj i.as thoroughly enjoyed by the large PureNulritiorLunX- .? ?CT(Iren' and representative audience assem. IngoratHL- 'body. b,Pd to hear him As the Colonel is RET'AeaMA writing a novel his hearers (eit that Ellkrnahd gram, fa powda fnT I n?e'"f?VAe ':t p)nt a quick iaZL .onn- subject they were further convinced JMbtihite MforHORUCK'S of the fact that 1- had made a care- Naf fa Art,, tJJiSt, VLl h ' S,XTK til study of the best in nature. Milk TrUSt OF' Mrs. HER FRIEND'S GOOD ADVICE The Results Made This Newburi I 4t Pl.J CL. r it "uj umu ane roiiowea Suggestion. TUP ri it ! I MM LI UV I HI- LUIO liltliiUHIHL services' Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer. V. H. Burghardt, Jr., Accom. panisi. j Closing Ceremonies Rituallstc cxauea Kuier ana Officers. Doxology (Audience please Join In singing) Pened'etion Rv Run. r. t. I "The Tartar of the Navy" ..Morse Orchestra. o riGs mi CHURCH SERVICES. and ihereioic jnrai-;uing opin ions that were not merely what he hid read about books, but on the contrary impressions that had been feathered at first hand. He briefly Xbut clearly outlined the essential inu ilitiPS of a standard novel, and also classified It as to purpose. He would adv'se and encourage the read . standard novels, but tioneo n;ii"i i-nc seauuig or the CITY SHOULD HAVE A BAND PAID BY CITY liest sellers just Decause they are the bes' sellers, Tor but few. If anv 0f them will stand the test of pnli lic opinion. He gave it. as his opin ion that many of the so-called stan. dard novels would not be remem ber d a ,ime Passes on. Among ithem he would place the books of Pickens, while among those that would endure he would place the works of Scott, especially his his torical novels. I The speaker namea twelve works the bariJ Mf "?lre 10 have of fiction whin in his opinion are the the summer mon h tJ 6 throu&h greatest, and briefly gave his reasons give good clear . ,e concerts therefor. These are: first, Homer's thousand? o its JEll?1 ,0 .Odyssey," "Arabian Nights." Field- week during the sun n,f tw,J each ing's "Amelia," LeSage's "Gil Bias." only form of em!T, e'"' and is ,he Cold.TnHh-8 "Vicar of Wakefield," Ir- provided fo 1 ts J t IT"!, tb,e clt- iing'B "Sketch Book," Thackeray's The finini J ora and clns. ?Zrr Esmond," "On the Helehts" ' s" of the band Austins "Isidro," "Hlchen's "Garden popular sbscrlnH,, T1 by .'s "Uiient n tw tho h u-... ' ra year Vll 1.,..lt. I " 1,11 'U.-ta Corner of Marion and X. Liberty Streets. Pastor V T Tnnucnit ,m :KXTH AXXval ,iPVTiv,.IPrech at 10 30 a. m. Subject "Jo- OFII1E l.oi:r ot-, '.'.-I in Nineveh." and at 7:30 p. m. ORAM) ownx u.ii- V" ' . ,raraonlnK Mercy." Special mu- rnu- . HOlaK TOMOIt.lsic In the morning: Quintet, "Sweet iijA FIXE PROGRAM. Is Thy Mercy" (Barnby) and a solo uy .Hiss Busnneii. "mere is a Green Hill Far Away." Special music in me evening. Solo: "O Loving Fa ther" (Del Ripirnl Vloa n.,..j Ericson and an anthem. "Crossing the 1,111 loarnoyi. sunaay school at 9:45 a. m. B. Y. P. V. at 6:30 p. m. Kciormpa rnnrrh. 'hahP,Ki'am f exo'P!ilnal merit I monal Service, wh'i-h win ?imm n' i1nd Pera h0use tomorrow. fimirn.-ncuiK at 2.30 o'clock r uiai invitati.m h., i ". : i Ctll w."her or not the fe,J.i aes"-e to hav uf Sfuera till h e t aoV.. Pmnar Po,l(l oJ .!.. . orv ? commemorating the mem-! w - - Uenkaemper, pastor-Sunday name. . (,e')i,r,eil- Twenty-five i schol at 10:00 a. m.j German service J , on ,he mpioiial tablet of ! at 11 o'clock; subject "The Day of J L(u,Kf No. 3;i6. four of whom I Judgment and the Last Things." vp Pa!,se,d awa' dllril'S the past KTitnirellcnl Assoclution. BifrVni -y: John s,al"eton. J. H.I Seventeenth and Chemeketa streets 7"" ' Sl' Klliser and Ed. iF- M. Fisher, pastor Sundav school I at 10 a. 111.: nrenchlncr hv tl,n 1 he recnlnr ri-u ..i . i at 11 n m inninv at o ... . v i. uaiif i r sfr rvinflu t .... , u.....u, ni w 11.111.. iiiiniir linnna nt C . OA 1. j l 4 u Mime or the ... 1 .."c m tiujfci., oest musical laLnr ; . Lessons from c.moi i io m.. r ...,1 , , 111 '"e siaie. as i T .nis. well as by the finest Dublin sneai.-or ! p- Dennis, leader: at 7:30 Rev. Ti.fta Sabbath Reform league win "iU be auempnffl k,- i Peonle'a aIH 111 the Sl.'lto in ti. , '"i yiiuiiu speaiier in the Northwest, and Elks antic' pate a laree n-pnitmi t ot sorrow, to be held ternoon. XAM-l... ill ,M "1"ri Aia. or more than a year," writes Mvrtln Pnthmm ki. Place, -I suffered with terrible 'pains In my dbck and head. I had a sallow complexion, and my face was covered with pimples. Our family doctor only save me temporary relief. A friend of mine advised me to try Cardul, so I began taking It, at once, aa wun tne best results, for I was cured after taking two lvttiB vr. mother and my aunt have also used V ?1 ,?nd ere Sreatl? benefited. I shall always praise Cardul to sick uu Buuering women. CayA:l l - , ... --i"i id it purely vegetable, per fectly harmless, tonio remedy for wo- uu m uenent young and old. Its Ingredients are mild herbs, hav ing a gentle, tonlo effect, on the wo manly constitution. Cardul has helped a million women back to health and strength Have you tried It? It not, please do. It may be just what you need. JUL BiT Fr" ' Advisory tte-t., O.H.. boom Medicine Co..CllttnoiM. Tenn.. Inr .t..,1 Jtufructioiij, an j 64-Mg book. " Home Tnaunat , kiii in piin wrapper, oore;uest of Allah " "Scott s "Quentin Dur ard," Stevenson s "Weir of Hermis on." Perhaps his analysis of these great works of fiction was the most helpful part of his lecture, as they ill sprve as mile posts for the one who is intensely interested in liter ature. He so inspired his audience with his (ove for the best in literature that jiany a one resolved that so far as he or she was concerned only the best would be reaa in me iuture. He left the feeling that if It is possible for as busy a man of affairs as Colonel flofer is to find time to read so much and so effectively what might be ac (Sompllshed by one with more time on their hands. In other words, he lifted us to a higher plane, but not so high it is nnpossiDie to reach it me Doys have nii..n.. t . " of the necessary expense to carry on he concerts. With this In view ,he !' to the voters of the city for sun Port and if it fails the city will be ZTf- "'su'car! ries It lh give Salem a good band a a cost of less than 20 cents on one 1 usan doar3 of assessable! erty it will be one of the best ad vertisement for nnr t ,! . i""!, ji ee enterta nmen throughout the summer. irop by drop the offensive dis charge causer! h n.l 4..u f from the back of the nose into the l if.er the lecture Colonel nrt m f ?h ,e.u ne. UP an InflammaUon Sofer, the faculty of the Oregon Nor-1' hitis KM bTT al and a few invited guests repaired , 'ft Tcmnb llTr Tl t the home of President Ackerman. the relief that miL Balm-and ?here a pleasant hour was spent in ilappSn cannot Z iZ flr,st music and conversation. We are al-, Don't mln a dav innl ? I3' .ays glad to welcome prominent men discern ort of nasa". catarrh Crean the state to Monmouth, and hope 1 balm is sold hv 7ir,,Lio; , r this will not be Colonel Hofer's lastioTLW u Isit. There is a heap of difference be- !een making trouble and taking t double. street, New York. There are too many people preach ing and teaching details who don't even understand first principles. 1 fj Lamp It Never Flickers The long winter even ings give a woman a splen did chance for sewing or embroidery; but her eyes suffer from the strain unless she has a good light. The Rayo is the best lamp made. It gives a strong, diffused light that is remarkably easy to the eyes. There is no glare to it; no flicker. It lights up a whole room. The Rayo is an economical lamp, too. You get the mott possible light-vtlue for the oil burned ; and the Rayo itself is low-priced lamp. Yet it is t handsome tamp an ornament to any room in the house. The Rayo Lmp is easily lighted without removing shade v chimney ; easy lo dean and rewick. Made of solid brut, nickel-plated : alio id numerous other style and finishes. Ask your dealer to show you ha line at Rvo umpn x wnte or desuipuve circular to any eecac? of the Standard Oil Company (Incerporatech Mrs. Ilosc Blnrh-Itauor, Who Will Sinjr at the Klks' Momor. iaj Service The program arranged is as fol lows: Funeral March Chopin i urciiPRtrn Opening Ceremonies R'tualistc I Exalted Ruler and Officers jRoll Call of Absent Brothers. I Charles A. S. Ay lan, Founder of the Order. j E. M. Wood, A. Benlcke. C Hemp ihill, F. S. Dearborn E. F. Parkhurst ! S. L. Hayden. F. h! Canmbell. w. n.' Westacott, F. C. Perrine, A. C. Law rence, J. H. Townsend, C. P. Hughes, J. C. Brown, E. C. Young, Charles A Mattlson, .Tames ". Bollen, David V. Vaughn, Tilmon Ford, V. L- West, Charles Scholl, J. L. Sklpton ,Tm Stapleton. J. II. Burton, W. m! Kais er. E. Zeyss. Invocation Rev. Father Moore "A Dream of Parad'se" Grau Mr. ,T. Ross Fargo, Mrs. W. H. Burghardt, Jr., Accom. panist. "Heart to Heart Prinkaus Orchestra. "The Lord Is My Shepherd" . .Liddle Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer Mrs. W. H. Burghardt, Jr., Accom. panist. Memorial Address : Judge R. R. Butler The Dalles Lodge No .303. "Calvary" Rodney Mr. J. Ross Fargo. Mrs. W. H. Burghardt, Jr., Accom. panist. "These Are They Which Came" (From the "Holy City") . . . .Gaul PO Large Bottles Swissco Hair Remedy 'Given Away FREE to li Want Fvprv Man and Woman in Salem x- f j Mm d sW t x i - - Have rKtc--a Large i riai douik ui Swissco Hair Remedy. jt " . i rr sn e sr-k a Swissco Grows New Hair, Removes Uandrim, brings tacK hi . . i cinr All Hctif nnrl raln Ttrnnhfoc natural Lolor to naif anu jw mi nun .K it. ' . if rfit hft nhso- !. wm not cost you anytmng to pruvo lutely saUsfied once and for all that Swissco is the most wonderful treatment that you have ever used or heard of. If you suffer from falling hair, thin hair, bald spots, brittle hair, gray hair, faded hair, hair ruined by bleaching, coarse and unruly hair, dandruff, ltchlngs, sore scaip, Pimples on scalp, simply fill out free coupon herewith and Bt free bottle at once by taking it to J. C. Pert: 115 Soutt Commercial street No quesUons will be asked, simp y band the coupon to the clerk and you will get a bottle absolutely free. Full sized bottles of Swissco are for sale at all drug ""I department stored at 50 cents pnd $1.00 per bottle FREE SWISSCO BOTTLE C0CP0X Free Swissco Bottle Coupon Giwd fir on? I..UIOE SWfSSi'O IIAIK liKMKIA SWISS) O 1IA1K t;r..wr.ui. m . Dtrrl.1 iW. when name nd aditrwsj Ij proi in on )IotHi lines brtmr. Thone outside of Sale . t.L. h..tri br ndlni: 10 ci'D'a In atnmps or 81 to Swlasro llnir Kmnly i o., 4.,., i . . r.qi Ohio, to help coror cenoe of packing, etc FKEE TKIAL BOTTI.E OK J. C. I'crry. 1 ! South )'oni- iroperly rilled m will rt Ivor Hlr-f "rA I'. ). Siiuare, Cincinnati, Name Street Ctv (Give full iddresa: write plainly.) State of the Sabbath Reform speak. The Centrnl Pnnprsoni an(1 the Englewood U. B. churches Join with us In this service. We will make you welcome at this church. I'nitiirian Church. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; no morn ing service; Rev. W. G. Eliot, Jr , of Portland will preach at 7:30 p. m ; Ladies' auxiliary meets at Mrs. Paul Bandy's, 265 North, Commercial street Friday, December IS. ( hrlstlim Science, GAS, INDIGESTION OR DYSPEPSIA GO IN FIVE MINUTES Why not get some now this mo ment and forpvpr rlH r,.,r,'.i .. stomach trouble and indigestion? A ds the blues and a good eat. then I nrlstliin Science. stomach trouble an First Church of Christ, Scientist dieted stomach get 440 Chemeketa street Sorvi..oD o..' I grumbles, filvo it day at 11 a. m. Subject of lesson ser-! tl!ke pape's Dlapepsin to start the mon, "God the Onlv Cnimo nnj n- niur ; siinuay school at 10 a. m ; Wednesday evening testimonial meet ing at 7:30 o'clock. Reading room in the churn open eah afternoon except Sunday. All are cordially invited. First Methodist Kpfscopnl church. Corner Church and State streets Richard N. Avison, D. D., minister 10:15 a. m., morning prayer, leader. Dexter. Field; 10:30 a. m sermon, 'Earth's hurt and Heaven's Balm"; 12 m., class meetings, leaders, W. L. Cummings and George Hatch; 12 m.) Sabbath school, Missionary Sunday let all present an offering; 3 p. m Rev. O. A. Stillman of the .Central Congregational church will have charge of the service at the Old Peo ple's home; 4 p. m Y. M. C. A. Evan gelist E. E. Violett will speak; 6:15 p. m,, Epworth league service, topic, "Reproducing the Model," 1n charge of Second department; 7:30 p. m., ser mon, "Debt of Strength to Weakness." Kirst Oinjnvfratlomil. sunaay school at 10 a. m., W. I. Staley, superintendent. Preaching services at 11 a. m- and 7:30 p. m by Rev. P. S. Knight East State Street Lutheran riinivh Rev. P. H. Schmidt. Pastor. Sun. day school 9:30 a. m. Sermon 10:00 a. m. English services 7:30 p. m. every 1st and 3rd Sunday of month. Everybody invited to attend. United Evangelical. Cottage street, near Center. G. L. Lovell, pastor. Divine worshln and preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; ; Sundav school at in a m chri0nn 1 - . .... vuuaiinu Endeavor at 7 ?. m.; W. A. Baker, leader; prayer meeting at 8 o'clock on Thursday evening. nrst Christian. Corner of High and Center streets. D. Errett, pastor. Preaching hours 11a. m. and 8 p. m. Bible school at 9:45 a. m., Dr. H. C. Epley, superin tendent. Christian Endeavor at 6:45 P. m... Mlaa Trln. MnrBhnll nn.l,inn - . yllwuclm Special music morning and evening. The public cordially invited and welcome. Central Congregational, Corner of Seventeenth nnd iforr streets. Rev. O. A. Stillman. pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning sermon at 11 a. m. Endeavor at 3 d. m. Y. P. S. C. E. at 7 n. m. Evening digestive juices working. There will De no dyspepsia or belching of gas or eructations of undigested food; no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach or heartburn, sick headache and dizziness, and your food will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. PapVs Diapepsin costs only 50 cents for a lareo case nt nnv Hrncr store here, and will relieve the most iiusunnte case or inrtlgestlon and up !set stomach in rlvo mlnuton There is nothing else better to take gas from stomach and cleanse the stomach and intestines, and, besides, one single dose will digest and pre pare ror assimilation into the blood all your food the same as a sound, healthy stomach would do it. When Diapepsin works, your stom ach rests gets itself In order, cleans up and then you feel like- eating when you come to the table, and what you eat will do you good. Absolute relief from all stomach misery Is waiting for you as soon as you decide to take a little D'npopsln. Tell your druggist that you want Pape's Diapepsin, because you want to become thorouehlv cured this time . Remember, if your stomach feels out of order and uncomfortable now, you can Btircly get relief in five minutes. a THE OPEN FORUM The Capitol journal Invite Public Dlxcassion In This Department Let Both Sides of All Matters Be Fully Brought Out It Is Not the rWpow, of This Newspaper to do the Thinking for Its Readers, SPIRIT MANIFESTATION Sunday Night nt the (Irnnd Opera House. i Dr. Eddy, the celebrated "nsveho- loglcal enigma' who has been start ling the world by his wonderful man ifestations of spirit power, will give a seance at the Grand Sunday night, December 3,., In which will be Intro duced the leading features rendered In New York, Chicago, Boston, St. Ixmls and other large cltleB where thousands of people flocked to mar vel at the remarkable spiritualistic tests which he accomplished, Dr. Ed dy's program Is not carried out In the shadows of a dimly lighted stage, but with the lights on full through out the house and the tests are there by open to the closest observation. Such phenomena as spirit pictures, slate writing, nuestlons written and retained by the interrogators will re lv demonstrate the methnrln einnlnvod by such renowned mediums as Maude Ixird, Mrs. Hoffman, Dr. Carpenter and otherB whoso manifestations have at one time or an other electrified the believers in spiritualism. o Plies Cured In Six lo 14 Buys. Your druggist will refund money if Pazo Ointment falls to cure any case of Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding plies in six to 14 days. 50 cents. o The Inevitable is liable to get stuck on Itself and act perky simply be cause It Is the Inevitable. Ahove coupon govt at J. C. Perry, 115 South CommerclalSt. sermon at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting I rea,n,1 th,e Interrogators will re Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock , ? fu" an) '"'lllgent answers Friends During tho seance Mr. Eddy will ful- Corner Highland avenue and Elm street. N. Blanche Ford, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. ro. Meeting at 3 p. m. Y. P. S. C. B at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Pray er meeting Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting In South Sa lem Wednesday at 8 p. m. AH are cordially invited. First Presbyterian. Church street, between Chemeketa and Center streets. Rey. H. T. Bab cock, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morning services at 11 o'clock. Evening service at 7:3 Oo'clock. All are cordially Invited to attend these services. Juson Lee Memorial M. E. Corner of North Winter and Jef ferson streets. W. C. Stewart, pas tor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., C. W. Roberts, superintendent. Epworth League at 7 p. m. All are cordially Invited to attend these services. . o Rev. Mr. Tapscott, pastor of the Baptist church, will speak at the W. C. T. V. hall Sunday, December 3, at 4 o'clock p. rn. All invited to attend. o Whpre the Lorallty Does Not Connt Wherever there are people suffering from kidney and bladder ailments, from backache, rheumatism and urin ary irregularities, Foley Kidney Pills will help them. Belvidere, 111., E. A. Kelly, an ex-engineer, says: "Three years ago my kidneys became so bad that I was compelled to give up my engine and quit. There was a severe aching pain over the hips, followed by an inflammation of the bladder, and always a thick sediment Foley Kidney Pills made me a sound and well man. I can not say too much In their praise." Tonic In action, quick in results. Will cure any case of kidney or bladder disorder not be yond the reach of medicine. No need to say more. H. Jerman, Red Cross Pharmacy. o Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A RHEUMATISM Can Be Cured AT Hot Lake Sanatorium Hot Lake, Oregon NATURAL HOT MINERAL BATHS Hot Lake Is not far distant, and Health Restoration Is not so expen sive there. We can cure RUPTURE your ruptsre without danger Write us regarding 600 this Powerful Drug Substitute for Mercury. BEST EQUIPPED SANATORIUM IN NORTHWEHa. ASK FOR SPECIAL ROUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS WRITE FOR FREE BOOKLET HOT LAKE 8A .NATO III CM Hot Lake, Oregon. Cement Sidewalks. Salem, Ore.. N'oy, 29, 1911. Ed. Journal: As a reader of your paper I am alsn intareatoi i- communication in vnnr nn., cent date in regard to 16 miles of ce ment waiKs. i would like to call the attention of the cnmmltta tn tho posed cement walk on Saginaw street' At the present time we have 1,425 1 le-vi UI lOUr-IOOt Whip lllnnlr n-oll. and about 500 feet of cement walk on me west sloe of Saginaw street and we were the first to petition for a WRlk after coming Into the cltv lim its. On the east slilo nf ti is 180 feet of walk between Mission and the southern hnundnrv than n,h. three blocks of cement walk on one sme or street and nothing on the oth er? Give US a Bond lllnnlr both sides of the street from Mission io asuington, four feet wide and the street will look milch hottar an Will be fair for evervhnitv nml mh.,n our walks wear out, we can replace them with concrete as I for one, In tend to do and there are others who Be Good to Yourself and the world will be good to you. The way is to keep your stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels right. And you'll find great help in BEECHMI'S PILLS SaMETrywKrw la boxa 10c aatd 25c will do the same. T i .. - .w Ainsfq willing to do what la fair h,,t h like to do that which Is not fair Therefore 1 would like you to look into this matter nnd ur hnih i.i.... of tha street alike. FAIR AND SQUARE. I Reliable Remedy FOR ' CATARRH fly's Cream Balm auichlf absorbed. Uncs Roi.el at Unct, It cictusea, soot lies, bvuls auil protects inn uis'.ise.l uiem. brane resulting from Catarrh anil drir a.v.iy nt'olil iu tlialleail quickly. Reatarea t:. S. U1..9 of Tate and Smell. Full aizs 5 1 m. nt Drn.it(ist or by mail. Liquid Or. -urn ltl:u for use in atomizers 75 eta. ' '- .ti..rn. hfl Wiirmn Btmit. Now York. latr.TMi.a-i i 1 tHttiiiiiVi"i"i . . . r. i . . . .7":t:":v 5 ' ' ' "'"TTTTvttaaMaiMTi . tT"V TT at TV T OO It Is ow. Avoid the RUSH and WORRY of Christmas Shopping by buying early. You can SAVE MONEY by buying Silverware, Andirons, Fire Sets, Roasters and Carvers at .the Reduced Prices that STILL PREVAIL. Just a Few Christmas Sug gestionsCasseroles, Chafing Dishes and Accessories, Hand Ham mered Brass and Copperware, Sil verware, Pocket Cutlery, Razors and Coffee Percolators. Take Our Tip Buy Early and and Avoid the Rush. WadePearce & Co. 204 N. Commercial Street. fPUTATl A for strength and lasting qualities which cannot be shaken. Manufactured in Oregon by Oregon Men. .-T iuip mvfiTHomirf o r-l t CVVarC of unscrupulous imi tators advertising an inferior overall 41 3 in it SOLD BY ALL DEALERS Ask for the Label and insist upon getting it. Neustadter Bros., Mfrs. Portland, Oregon.