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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 10. 1008 CORNER STONE OF NEW CHURCH LAID Cetemonfes At Eagcm Sunday Afternoon At New Pfesbytf iaa Church Eugdao Special J Tho cororaony assembly of tho Cumberland Pros it laying tho coruor atono of tho now Central Prosbytorlan church was held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Tho program wao held In Bldo tho building, which is now un der roof and plastored, and wan as tallews: Invocation; hymn; acrlp turo reading by Itov. C. C. Dell; se lection by u malo quartot; prayor by Rov. O. 0. Wright; brlof address by Rot. W. F. Coburn, D. D., of Now York; offering; laying tho corner stoat by Mayor Matlock, and tho prayor of consecration by the pan 'tor; hymn; benediction, Rev. C. A. Wooley, Tho Contral Presbyterian church 'la tho rcflult of tho union of tho First Prosbytorlan and , Cumborlnnd Presbyterian churches, of this city. Tho First Prosbytorlan church was organized by tho Rov. Robort Robo on May 5, 1855, who Borvod as flrflt pastor until hlB death January 27, 180G. Rov. JoHoph Uannn, brother of our follow townsman, Eldor Cal vin Hannn, supplied tho church un til 1870, whon ho was succcoJod by R v. J. 1). Wilson, whoso labors woro ondctl by donth January 2, 1873. Tho noxt patorato, that of tho Bntntod Edward It. donry, D. D., wan ono of tho moBtuBoful as will uh tho longont In tho history of tho church, continuing from January G, 1875, until Octobor, 188C. Ho wnH followed by tho Nov. (loorgo A. Mc Klnloy, D. I) who continued to Horvo tho church until 1890; thon Rov. M. 8. Rlddlo supplied tho church for n brief Intorlm. On Sop tombor ICtli, 1893, Hov. William S. unuori ontorod upon his pastornl duties and cont'nuiNl nu pastor un til Octobor 17, 1899. whon ho ro- byterlan church met in Eugene, during tho pastorato of Rev. George A. Blair. Tho sessions of the as sembly woro held in Villard hall of tho university of Oregon. When tho proposals woro first mado to rcunlto tho two great do nominations nono woro moro hearti ly in Btipport of tho propostion than the local Cumberland church and Its pastor, Rov. C. A. Wooloy, whose efforts were constantly directed toward tho consumation of that un ion. Tho union of tho two denom inations was cdnsumatod in May, 1890, and of tho two local churches Juno 21, 190C. Ab a result of the union a now organization was ef fected known as tho Contral Prosby torlan church, Tho First church had long boon dissntisficd with its location, and tho united church resolved to chaugo. Accordingly a lot was se cirod at tho corner of East Tenth nnd Poarl Btreots. Tho old proper ties woro disposed of, and a now building commenced. Tho building will bo of stono, oOthlc architect ure, aftor n plan furnlshod to tho nrchltcct, John Hunzlckor, by tho building; committee, consisting of Dr. Qoorgo O. D. Dollnr, Rov. H. N. Mount, M. F. McClnln, R. II. Shnck lott nnd Professor F. Q. Young, nulldlng comploto and furnished will cost nearly $20,000, and will Hont between twolvo nnd thlrtoon hundred people. Tho offlcorB of tho church at pros- ant are H. N. Mount, pnstor, ses Hlon conBlsts of Robort Pnttlson, Calvin Hannn, F. G. Young, C. J. Howe, R. H. Shacklott, M. S. Miles, E. J. Mooro, W. A. Dill and Jona- WITII A STRING TO IT. Another People's Kill. United Press Leased Wiro.) Kind of Revision Wanted by tho Washington, April 10. The Ster MassachuscUn Shoe Men. .ling employers' liability bill, which 'passed tho house April C and tho A curious J'.nd in some respects sonnto yesterday, will this afternoon amusing development is to be noted bo Bent to the White Houso for Presi In connection with tho discussion of dent RooBovolt's signature. tho question of "froo raw materials" j 1 for American Industries. Tho do-, 0f pound a Week, mnnd for tariff revision of this sort a least, is what a young baby ought has been particularly insistent In t0 gajn jn weight. Does youra? if certain Nor England quarters, not- not there's something wrong with ably among shoo manufacturers, jt8 digestion. Glvo it McGoo's Baby who have acsertod that tho duty on EHxir and It will begin gaining a, hides in a sorlaus drawback to their once cufes stomach and bowel buidness. In fact, n Boston trado troubleb.aid digestion, stops fretful journrl which mado a canvass neag B00(i tor. teothirtg bablfea. amorig the rdioo mvh of Mnsaachu- prco 26c and GOc. Sold by all boUb, declared thr-t 05 per ceqt woro dealers, willing to surrender tho protection u onloyod for their finished product ,.nMn.. T -..- nlti, n.1)n ils?& M ass sfHarTs?? among them such prominent men as Sold by ,tl1 drugSl8ts. John Sharp William,, of Mississippi, TIME TABLE leader of tho minority in the houso rnuvAuMH & kasterm n R and United States sonator-elect, and CO"VA.x,ljI;V LAJTIj"N " Representative Champ Clark of Mis- Trains om and to Yaqaina. sourl. Both thoso gentlemen gavo No.l prompt nqsuronco of their deslro to Arrives at Corvallla ....11:00 a.m. aid in removing the duty on hides, Arfivc t A,b 5:55 p.m. but coupled this with the emphatic v .... .,' declaration that it must bo promised Loavos Ynquina 0.4G a. ra. that ono result would be lowor drives at Albany 11:58 a.m. prices for Bhoos sold to Southern n0. 2 women and children. . Lonvo Alhnnv 12:35 n. m Odd, as It may seem, this sort or .. f ,,. r.ir m ,i lntnm : nf Jhn m,o hno Arrives at Yaqulna .... 6:16p.m. Trains to and from 'Detroit, 1:40 p. m. fllgnod to nccept tho pantornto of .than Johnson; tho trustees are Dr. Calvnry Proabytorlun church, of 0co- O'B DoBar, M. F. McClnln and Portland. About a year nnd,n. hnlfiJ. J Holt, treasurer. S. B. Rnkln. IiojI'h pnutorato was npont who 1ms Borved contlnucniBly for. 21 of Mr. Gllliort'i In tho I'lilllpplno IslniidH nu chap Iain of tho Second Oregon volunteer roglmont, and In this capacity, na also in tho pastoral actlvltlos, ho yearn, and Ethnn Collier, cleric. Harbor T.ltflits U)idir Water, 3i Tlin llmhlbnuso wliln'i lina nn Ions Krootly endeared hlma'olf hot onlyJitld a ohorlshod plnao In tlfo loro of to tho ohuroh, but to the wholo com-'-"0 80u' nH well ns a position of vital numlty. During hla nbsonoo tht tajl""" ' navigation Is m Im- iminu .ii I i "","," u'" mlnont danger of holitjc left ns a PUlpit wiw 8)11)11110(1 by tho Uov. J. m)3r monumont of a bygone ago. II. McJunltln, of MUsouln. Mont, like tho utrnndrd Uu'i of Home old Followlnic the pnntornto of Mr Gil- woodon wnrhlp. By th? use of n nys- hort wime Uovh. J. A. Clolnnd ' Wll- Um rMW," in""'(,. v n Amorl- Jinm it irn,in, tV , wvontor thu navlrratlon of hr- rl . "nilowoii. D. I)., and l)0rB nU(1 Wuterwi.y will liorumo ns limrliw Woodwnid. On May lBt, slmulo and plonslng n task ns wnlk- 1904, tho jxrcBont pnstor, Rov. II, 'K P tho "Groat White Way." N. Moiittl, begun his labors with this 1"Tho Invonr of this Ingonlous Miiirnii Bchomo Ib Leon Dion of WllUoeharro, nuu,"' ln., who ha fully protoctod his in- Tiui nimroi. i...u i... . i .. . vonflon by ptont In all tho emin- Jlio church has had a long and trl08 of tlu world. Tho patent, by MMiful cam v in tho cQiiununltj-. tho way. Is of peoullnr Intoiost In Among tlwiMo who hnvo aorvod tho that It Ih ono of the fow Hheolutnly church ns oldors nro bqiuo of tho fiHdiuontn,l pMonts, nnd. n in tho londhiK man of tin rominmiitv nin "'80 : aU pvolutloimry Inventions, 1.1 I com,i. P'o-.tho mothoil l so simple and nppnr- uoere and tholr boiih. Tho old Klrst ProHbytorlau olmrqli was oroctod In tho fifties. On Fobruary 4, 1882, tho building was slightly damaged by flro. R wnB thon romodoled nnd oiiliirgoil and rododlcnteil, Fobru ary 2, 1883. This church, llko all other Prtwbytorlau churohos In Or ogon save ono, was mado possible by tho fOHlorlng euro of the board of liomo missions. But Fobruary 4, 1899. tho ohuroh douldod to bo como Bolf-Bustttlnlng, alnoo which tlmo it hoa rocolvQd no aid from out aldo Bourcoa, Tho Cumberland pAsbytorlan church wan orgnnlsod In tho Bogart 8ohool house in tho forkB of tho WUlnmotto, on tho third undny In Jmjio, 1H63. Tho charter members woro Rov. Jaoob E. aillosplo, Ame lia GIIIepIo, W. A. Mastonon, HlUa Mastornon. A. A. Klug, p. B. W. Yoiiuk. A. L. Day, P. GUlOBplo. M. B. GUlOBplo and Voriluda Aloxandor. Rov. Jucob Gllloaplo waa tho nrat paator, and W. A. Mast.'rson waa chosen first olork of tho aosBlon. Tho mUiutout of tho session from tho dato of organlxtttlou to Docem. lior, 1878, liavo unfortuuntely boon ontly obvious that It Is nlmoit In- couoetvablu that It had not boon thought or before. It conlta. brlof ly, of n oabl having connected nt sultnblo intorvnls rlmrt bi-nuohos, to which nro attached Incundiwcont ol octrlo lamps fitted with redactors, which will conoontrato the light Into parallol bpning as noaily hh poeslblo tho whole sjtitom, of com mo, bolng doelgnod to withstand the pretsure and corroalvo action of Ba wator. Tho lamp and rcfloctor nro mndo uf flol.'ntly buoyant to that thoy will maintain an upright position. Tho cablo ttuu oqulppml U then laid in tho propwpobltion in tho wntorwny to bo llghtod up nnd conuectod with ii Bourco of oloptrlc Biipply from shoro TUo cotirso of the channel will thus be marked out by brilliant ly lightod epoU on the aurfHce of the wator "It Is a. wall known fret that even tho hlgbnst vm'O do not produce any dlsUirbanro n vorv short dls tanco bolow their own dplh. The cablo, with Ita connected lamiw. will thoroforo. always be In prnetlcally htlll water. Tho only condition, we are m Btiroil. undor which this system would BOem to be nvnllable would bo In river channel or other place whero the wator might be roily. Ih nil ocean harbors or roadsteads It uhnuM apparently bo quite auoce tul, and this l the view taken by Humorous nnvnl and umvlgatloH ru tariff reform was not what the Bhoo mnnufacturorso wanted. What they Bought was BomothliiK which might Loavos r-jrvidlla (jlYO IIIUIII VUVIMIUI .....wv...... - a without tho counterbalancing ortcct . Albinv 7l0n m of reduction In celling price, nnd It LoMM A nya J ''""' 7;30",m' la reported that slnco tho ultimatum A. M.b:00, n7:05, 8:05, 10,06. of tho Democratic tariff roformerB No. 4 there has boon remarkable apathy Loaes Detroit 1:00 p.m. among tho gonltemon who woro for- follow8 commencing Jan. 10, 1908 mcrly agitating stronuously for froo ' ' hldoi. Aa a matteV of fact, thoro h , Tr,,, for CtowaUta. much micconcoptlon an to" this wholo No. 8 aubject. Tho groatly dlBcusscd duty LeavoB Albany 7:55 a.m. on hldoa.tr nctually apportioned aa Arrives Pt Corvallls 8.35 a. m. assorted by tho anti-protectionists, 1 enn add not moro than two or throe f,' iU; conts to tho cost of nny American Lavo3 Albany 3:55 p. m. shoo. Tho real protection is given Arriv03 nt Corvallls ... 4:36 p.m. to tho employe, who receives Amorl- n0 q enn wngoj and whosn product is . Albinv 7-4G n m shielded fron low-wngo competition. ,-cn;08 A."oany .4&p. m. At tho sumo tlmo tho duty on hldoa Arrives nt Corvallla .... 8:25p.m. is Important to thcr Amorlcan cattlo Trains for Albany. growor nnd fnrmor, for It aids In n0. 5 barring out tho forolgn nrtlclo and LoftV08 CorvnUl8 G:30a.m. thin glvo a hotter market right at A . , ... .ift homo- Troy "Times" Arrives at Albany 7:10 a.m. ' ol j No. 9 For rntiHtinntinti Loavca Corvallts 2:15 p.m. Mr. L. H. Farnham, a prominent Ariivcs nt Albany 2:55 p.m. druggist of Spirit Lnko, Iowa, snya I No. 7 "uimrauormin-B Btomaon and wvor LoftV08 Corvallla T'nliirtfct nPA aap nlniii t IiahI IV lit re. on tho market for constltmMon." Arrlvca at Albany Glvo thoso tabloh a trial. You aro! No. 11 (Sundny only) certain to find them ngreoablo and.Leavos Corvallli 11:15a.m. pionaant in orrcct. Prico, 25 cento. Arrives nt Albany . . .'.'.11:58 a. m. Stono'ii drug storo. ty- Southern Pacific R. R. lime Card Tinio Card No, BS-Effective Sunday Decembor UOtU, 12.01 A. M. Toward Portland Passenger. No'.'IG. 5:63 A. M. Oregon Express Not" 18. 8:40 A. M. Cottago Grove Passenger. Npv;12. 2:45 P. M. Roseburg Pas senger. " x - -r No; 14.-2-9:13 P. M.;Portland "Ex- , Toward PortlaHd Freight. Nor 222-4ffr00 P. M. Portland Fast Freighter o. 22,erl0.54O a. m way freight rr,Jvoa' .' No. 22$ 11:28 n. m way freight departs. ' Towatii.BHft'Frani'Jsco Passenger. Nc 1,1, il.03,A. MtjRosoburg Pas- eengor. :-'" No. 17. 6:46 P. M. Cottago Grove Passonger., f No. 15.-9:66 P. M. California Express.- jgr. No. 13. 2:01 A. M. San Francisco Exproaa. Toward Sfln Francfsco Prelght. No. 221. 2:43 A. M. Portland Fast Freight. " No. 225 11:28 A. M. Way-Freight msm "rto the tanJggfi TAMELY KVmC .n. "rrnmii n:r 7? mcr . from tho choicest, ni iuu iaoie to guIl thfi de fssMdlmia n.. .... quality than you & 2& U UditU, Phone aoi. E. O. CtlneiM 'UH ?y pi CDIllMr SHOES Oregon Electric Railway Company e e e 6:00 p.m. 6:40 p.m. snlo by Di. lost, lionco no account of tho church Ithorltles of the highest rank. We In that time can bo recorded. Thoso wh'o haro sarvod as psBtora uro tho Rqv. J. II. Cornwall, J. W. Sneod. C. A. Wooloj', H. P. Hond.or8on. W. V. McGoo, W. F. Sparks, a. e. Blair, J. A. InigbottomJ, F. Olny cQinb and othora who temiorarlly supplied tho pulpit from tlmo to tlmo Rev. O. A. Wooloy froquontly lulnutorcd to tho church, and twice was Ita regular pastor, tho last pas torato extending for aomo six years previous to the union of the two cluirchea. In thu spring of t$94 tho general road further "Ono of the most Important fea tures of this system Is tho faet that It offors oqually as good guidance In tho densest fogs ai In porfectly cloar wathor. Fog ami wind prac tloally uevor occur together, nnd tho bourn of Unlit would, thoroforo, projoot from tho ievo surface of tho wator HbrouRh the fog, so that tho vossol woTilifbe guldod by pil lars of flro. like the Tsrnelltw of old." Illuuilnatlug Engineer o - Thoro la uot'.lng hotter thn Ko dol for lyspqpsla, Indigestion, sour atomt-.ch, bMoliug of gts and ner vous hoadacho, It dlcoats what you, eatT Seld by all druggists RALRM MARKKT. Itocal Wholesale Market. Kggs 12c. figgs lie. lVutter Croamory, 27,4c Cows $3 3.50. Hens llo; mixed ohiokonB, 10c. I.oonl whoht 82 85c. Out SBc. Dnrloy $26. Flour Hard whoat, $4.50 4.80. valley, $4.00. Hay Cliuat, $13 14: clover, $10 12 por ten: timothy, $14 15. Onions 3 ftc. Hops 1907 crop, 44c. Cnsoara Dark 3 to 3Vjc. Mhalr 20o. Retail Market. Out $1.15 1.50 por cwt. Wheat $1,00. Itollod barloy $31, I3ggs 16c. Iluttor Country, 30c; croumpry.b Flour Valley, $1.20 pr sack; bard whoat, $1.40 $1.60. Hran 90c per sack; $30.00 por ton; shorte, $1.25 por saok. Hay Choat, $16 17; clvor, $16; ohoat, 85c; clover, 75c por cwt. Oranges $3.502.50. Livestock. Hogv Fnt, $6.50. Stook hogs $4.50. Staer Topj, $3.60; fair, $3,750 $3.00. Voal 6 8c. Tropical Fraits. Hananas $6.00. Onuses $2.40 2.50. Lemons $3.60 4.60. Portland Mnrkct, Whoat Club, 84o; valley, SO SSe; bluostom, S7o. Poultry Rons, N 1414c; duoks, !6lbi6o; plgoons, old. $1 por down. Mlllstuff nran, $24. mSTmWSSS yMv- "50: Vetch $14. No. 12 (Sun Jay only) Loavoa Albany 12:35 p.m. Arrives nt Corvallls .... 1:18p.m. For further information apply to VM. McMURRAY, Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Oregon. Jno. M, Scott, Asat, Q. P. A. cavntaMT TIME CARD licnvlng Snloni. Portland and intormodiato stations, local 6:15 a. m. Portland and Intormodiato stations, local 8:05 a. m. Woat Woodburn, Wilson vlllo, Tual atin, Portland, limited 9:30 a. m. Portland and intormodiato stations, local 11:03 a. m. Portland and Intormodiato stations, local 2:30 p. ra. West Woodburn, Wllsonvlllo, Tuala tin, Portland, limited 4:02 p. m. Portland nnd Intormodiato stations, local 5:35 p. m. Arriving Salem. Portland and lntormcdiato stations, local 8:35 a. m. Portland and intormodiato stations, local ,, 10:45 a. m. Portlnnd, Tunlntln, Wllsonvlllo, West Woodburn, limited ..11:15 a. m. Portland and Intormodiato stations, local 1:25 p. Portland nnd Intormodiato stations, local 4:60 p. ra. Portlnnd, Tualatin, Wllsonvlllo, West Woodburn, limited.. 5:47 p. m. m. M. P. Baldwlo, tgest f Portland nnd intormodiato stations, and dock at foot of Tride it local 7:50 p. m. M. P. lULDWiS, & i Shoos for summer tm. It cotved. A big shipment el tli stylos and shapes; mea'i, b dica and children's. Tewal and light shoos, Easr atl cet ablo bouse Bllppen. i Jacob Vogt .115 Stnto Street. Salm.O' O C. T, 0 Steamers Pomona k Oti leavo for Portland Mondv.W m. day and Friday at 10 1. a. Tuesday, Thuroday and Sit 6 a. ra. For Corvallli, T Thursdnv and Saturday lion! - at all The Clrih. acrobat flnda It noonsEnrv tlmw to keop his muscles and Joints iupplo. That Is tho reason that hundroda of thorn koop a bottle of pallards Snow Liniment always on hand. A sure euro for rheumatism, outs, sprains, soro throat, lame bacc. contraotod muscles, corns, bunions ,ilLanJ)a,lnL PrIca 25c 50 and $1.00 por bottle sold by all doalew. COFFEE Insist on the roaster's namef never mind the country it grew or is said to have grown in. Smart Spring Sack Suits j1 In no other garments will you see such jj high grade fabrics and high grade tail oring at prices as low as ours, as in the noted i iSrf iKaTv iHa yBIBsw J lil'l Bishop's Ready Tailored Clothes $10.00 to $30.00 CopyniKi 1909 TkHouol Ktwcabrioel TWH-M Styles and fabrics that appeal to men and young men in the correct shades of brown, tan, olive, gray and blue, mostly stripes of exclusive weaves. SALEM WOOLEN MILL SWj