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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON', SATURDAY, APRIL IS, 1008 jl. varj't tMEmn hijmmi If you are uil run down, casllv tired, thin. H E Mfii , w i I- B paic,ncrvuu3,j;uio your doctor, btopgucss- f 771 bCS11)11 inB stP experimenting, go direct to your X$W'jt- doctor Ask his opinion of Ayer'snon-alco. ff bt 0t,T,hhe cZ- tlon' A bl00d Puriner a nerve tonic, a strong S.AffL?AtoaW "tlvt nn aid (o.d.gestlon. fcfcfr.rcj: u.jauLJWiWMUiir 'mi HI I II 1 1 1 n u THE CHURCHES a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n . tho child of prayer, Flon -LSSSSs-.- for spvernl years will play as tho proludo, "Pilgrim's Chorus" from "Tannhauser", (Wagner), nnd as tho offertory C. D. Morrison's "Med Itntlon." Mr. M. J. Petzel, bass singer and director of tho choir at tho Catholic church Is preparing for Easter ser vices In tho morning Leonard's Ma3S In D and E flat. As an ofTertorv the Roglnn Colli will he rendered. Mrs. B. Wash Is organist and, while tho choir consUts of only nine members, they huvo. been adding much to tho sorvlces In the wny of music. Tho Baptist church chorus consist ing of 18 voices Is directed by Mr. Chas. Roth, one of Salem's best ten or singers and progressive music ians. Tho members of tho chorus while Salem does not rank tho :t In musical ' enthusiasm we ML ih rholrs In the city are voting much time on a class of Cjiihat Is a credit to Salem hnd Pope once said, "somo to orch repair, not for tne .uoctnno .l miiain liiki u. IUO "-". ---L . In 1.a' ,-l- l..i.t ...- ome of tne uesi. biub' " ",u,aro niumi.'Huug cuusiuuruuiu mior- ro singing In tho choirs and est In music. They have two splendid . .hn.iffh many of them aro busy nuartets ladles and male the hold In reserve a fow momenta, members of which aro respectively, their busy days for choir dunes. Mrs. Comer, soprano; MIrs Ermine Bnecla mention nugui- uu umu I Of WO lamuuuivaa urn .w.. ...... 'rk done by the organists and choir ksters. , , i- ho special music ir c-wmr i- s receiving cohmubiuuiu miibu hV tho mnJorlty of choirs and f,,ia in tho city Is n class of sic that will bo Interesting and fhtliil to lunr. , he first .MeiiioiuBi iiuui-u hub largest chorus in me ouy, tun ing of 33 voices aim u uiruui.- br Dr it. a. ihthhku, " in n of tho CoMego of Music and U doing much to crenio a grem unlral snlrlt In Salem, o new pipe organ nlso tho lar ln the city, Is presided ovor by ( T S Roberts, a giuou music- frorn the Blind School e icadln- soloist' of this chorus Miss Edna Browning, Boprano; nessle Cornelius, illte: Mr. nk l'Ji?h s, tenor; and Dr. R.A. Itage, bass d Master mumiug, jinui'inu" i the Knights Templar sorvico be rendered tho following pro a I're'iiJe. "MarchoMilonnoIle" silgre): Offertory, "Romance". iini. Anthem, "Easter Dawn" rlc'tv O'orlu Pntrl", (Moun- G'or.ri In Excellls" (Bnrn- . Doniun Est Conntorl",(Smart) m Mlscrentur" (Plorce): Hymn mt the Lord. Is RUon Todny"; I know that My Redeemer ith" from the 'Messiah (Ilnn- Mlss Xlnn P. Johnson. Post In D' (Tours). tenlnc Preludo.(n) "Question" Answer" (WolBtonhoimo) ; rtonV'Myllo" (Alfred LoBen-u): tern, 'Mighty .Tohovah" (Bel- ) Solo. ' High Heaven has Stoop- to Earth so Lowly," (Gounod), Edn.i IVo Browning. Violin P5sto prof I.e Roy Goflnor. Post- Ma-Mi T umiihnl" (T. D. Um' be fr n a tho Presbyterian fs -a ' i rp" ItIub good mu i1 rn Milder the dlroctlon Rfr H T Habcnrk until rccont- vfn lit k rur-d as soloist, Mrs. !' H'K win Ih dollRhtlng tho r ?i'i n with nweot tincrou if 0r S inii iv th wk provloiu j's 'n an Itnproulvo manner P Tt nf HU Prosonce" 0 iS'tbl ns) As nn offortory SM-E'rov a nromlslntr young to n 1 Schumaiin's Traum- BS Fl-'r rnnrnliicr tho rtnntlst ni w I! Join with tho Prosby- 'V-in tn render "Tho' Mng- r' iCn'fkOinnkl! Mrs TTiiu ' sing ' I know Thnt My "eht Lvet" (Hnndol): Mrs. A whi lias been organist Bushnoll, mezzo-soprano; Mrs. II. S One, nlto, and Miss Elma pyrno, con tralto. Messrs. Chas. Roth, tener: Theodore Roth, second tenor; II. S. Glle, baritone, nnd Earl Anderson, bnitf. Tho First Proabytnrlnn church chorus are uniting, with tho Baptist church chorus In their preparation for special Easter services on Sun day evening, April 19th. Tho chor us' of 32 voices will bo directed by Mrs. Chas. Rooth. Miss N'lna Bush noll. nnd Mr. Jos. Albert aro ac companists for tho Easter program, which wlU be rendorod as follews: Prelude, selected,. Miss Bushnoll; an them, "Tho Magnificat" (CmiUk shnnk): solo. "Christ Is Risen" (Dre Hlrr) MIm Fnve Hutching; vio lin ob'lgato, Miss Vloln Vorcler. "Un fold Ye PortalB" from tho oratorio "Redemption" (Chas qounod); can tata. "Tho King Triumphant" (Fln lov Lyon): hoIo, "I know that My Re-demo!- Llvoth" from tho "Moi slab" (Handel), Mrs. Mornlo Hug. The excellent work done by the choir nt the St. Pnul's church can bo Judged by tho special Eastor mus ic which will bo rendered as fol lows on Sundny morning nt 11 o'clock! Organ prelude, geleeted: ln trodiictorv hymn US, "At tho Lamb's H'gh Feast Ws Slug," (El-vey):- "Kyrlo lrson" (Sehubort); "Gloria Tlbl" and "Gratlns Tlbl" (anon); "NMcono Creed" (Bruce Stonne): hvmn 112, "Jesus Chrht Is Risen Today" (Worgnn); offortory solo "From Gloom to G'ory" (Adnm Goldol). Mrs. V. V. suur; vionn ou 'Igato, Miss Joy Turner. "Sursum Cordn nnd Sanctiis" (Cnmldgo); "Benedlctus (tul Vonlt" (T. Adams); "Agnui Dol" (T. Adams): "Olorla In ExcUls" (II. B. Ellwnngor); "Nunc Dlmlttls" (C. A. Barry) : re co'slonnl hymn 100, "Welcome Nap py Morning" (Sir A. S. Sullivan); organ postude, selected. Prof. I. L Vowberrv. organist. As tho rector wlP bo nbsont there will b no jor vlcos In the ovonliiR. Owing to tho extra work nnd 'mo spnt on tirepurlng tho citntnta "Faith Triumphant," reennty flvon. the chorus at tho Christian church whh unable to nropare tholr usual Easttr Music. Dr. Enploy. n mom Ujr of the popular Stalwart qunrtot, aco director of the Hioru. Is doing miioh to makb iwisle n sneclal foa turo In the churoh, and In fact, In all Saloni, for ho Ik In touch with music In the public icliools. Tho membora of the mnlo qurtot havo been render ing -Bomo txeollont music nnd a la dle i quartet ami other divisions of music nro soon to be organized. In nbout two years tho choir has grown from throe or four member to nn energestlc chorus of ovor 30 voices. Tho Enster services will bo held In tho evening when the chorus will slug the anthem "Magnify tho Lord Forever." Mr. Frank Churchill, or gnlnst, and Mr. Chester Catlow. nih ilist. Tho First Congregnttonal church "ho'r under tho direction of Mr. McGllchrlst, will have the pleasure to bo assisted In their Eastor pro gram by the Beaver Male Quartet, who will render ceveral selections, and, no doubt, the friend? and mem bers of the congregation will bo de lighted to hear them. In tho oven Ing tho quartet will sing nt tho Cen tral Cougregntlonal . church. The choir will give the anthem "Christ, Our Passover" (Schilling); vocal so lo. Mrs. Car'oton Smith, "Hosannn" (Gainer). Miss Sholton, who Is xmo of Salem's popular music teachers, and who has boon long connected with music in the churches, will bo assisted by MIbs Viola Vercler, al so a promising yotingjvlollnlst. Nov Corporations. Palmer Realty Company Princi pal ofuce, Portland, Orogon; cnpltal stock, $5000; incorporators, S. S. Palmer, C. Palmer and Edward S. Taylor. Powell Valley Company Princi pal ofTlce, Portland", Oregon; cnpltal stock, $5000; incorporators, Edward S. Taylor, Robert J. Upton arid E. S. J. McAllister. The ri.Tii. acrobat finds" It necessary nt all times to keep his muscles and joints supple. That Is tho reason thnt hundreds of them keep- a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment always on hand.. A sure cure for rheumatism, cuts, sprawls, sore throat, lamo bncK, contracted muscles, corns, bunions, nnd all pains. Price 25c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle sold by all dcalorj. Notaries Appointed. , S. N. Steele and J. Running, both of Portland, havo been appointed no taries public. o Death Wns On Ills Heels. .TotEO P. Morris, of Skippers. Va.. had-a closo c?U in tho spring of 190G. Ho says: "An attack of pnouMonln left mo so veak and with such a fearful couch thnt my frlen'ls declnred consumption hnd me, nnd dsath wns o.t njy heels. Thou" I wan pTsurdcd" to Vy Dr. King's Now Discovery. It helped re Immediate ly, nnd uftor t-.klng two and a half bott'cT I was a well man again. I found out that Now Discovery Is tho bo-t remedy for coughs and lung dlsorv Hi all tbo world. " Sold (under gunrintcd r-t J. C. Perry's drug store. 50c nnd $1.00. Trial bottlo free. Pft S5 pr-TT P1CTFIIm Al.f nn.. - '"-I f3.aHepara(lonllTAs-sinilaiiiiOifK'Rwfirivi, IL'te SioaadB andBaw&cC 1 ia . 0 LW. j s So his. rs Ert IVorac!?sDirfestlonkfrf rWSSniUl Rtrnntilnciuiitwr Opuni Morphine norHiocralJ "OT .NARCOTIC. finiB&rJ- , "''I Remedy forConsfija-1 - i ajuriroacn.uurncH v-rtsx omnlswiisfevensa j rcss aniLosi orSLSEP. Fi-SjaSe S.iMOtjcf : NEW YORK. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the. Signature of z .r l Alt ChriMlnn Science. First Church of Christ, Sclentlrt, 140 Chemeketa street. Services: Sunday nt 10:30 n. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon, "Tho Doctrine of Atonemont." Siinday school at 11:45 a. m. The Wednes day evening meeting Is hold nt 7:30 p. m. Rending room in tho church onsn ench n'tornoon except Sunday. All aro cordially Invited to attend the sorvlcOB and tho rending room. First Baptist. Sundny, April 19th. t90S. Sun dny school at 10 a. m. Mr. Will Fos ter nctlng superintendent. Preach ing sorvlcos at 11 a. m. ' The pastor, J. R. Comor will proach an EABtor sermon. Mr. II. S. Glle will sing "O, Heart Bowed Down, Arise." The large chorus will sing "Awako, A wake," by Stnlner. . At 3 p. m. nd mlnlstrntlon of tho ordlnnnco of bap tism. 7:30 p. m. the Prosbytsrlan and Baptist choirs will render the cantata "Tho King Trlunlpliant" by Lyon. This cantata with other chor usOH solos, duolg nnd qunrtotts will lo tho musical ovont of the nenson. Mr. Chas. Roth, director. Tho pub lic aro cordially Invited. First PiX'tdiytcrliin. Church stroot, cornor of Chemok ota stroot. 'Pastor, Rov. Henry Townsend Bnbcock. Morning sor vico, 10:30 n. in. Pronchlng by the nnstor. Thome, "Power." 2 Tim. 3:5. The chorus choir of the First Baptist church will nsilst the choir of this church In the morning, nnd the two choirs will 'inlto In tho clon ing in rendering Flnlny Lyon'H Sac rod enntntu. "Tho King Triumphant" This later service will bo held In the Flrrit Baptist church, on account of which no evonlng sorvico will be hold In this church. Sundny school at 12:00 in.: Junior Chrlstlnn En deavor at 3:30 p. m.; Sonlor Chris tian Endonvor at 0:30 p. m. The public aro cordially Invited to all of thoio sorvlcos. Easter In St. I'ntil'H. The services In St. Pnul's on tho Master day will ho as follews: Holy Communion, 7:30 n. m.; Sundny school, 10 a. m.; socond colobratlon with fiormon, 11 n. in. Thoro will be no oVonlng servlco, as tho roctor will be In Woodburn. It Is expocted that nil nprlshlonors, so far ns possible will mnke their oommunlons at tho ear'y sorvlea. Tho 11 o'clock service Is Intended urlmnrlly for worship Tho public Is cordially Invltul. but It I exnected that ovoryone will re main until the close of the service. This ftppllo to pnrlahtonorg and to strniifcri nllko. First Methodist. Rev. W. II. Sellock, minister; Prof It. A. Ilerltngo. oholr dlroctor. Prof. T. J. Roberts proildes at the plue organ. At 7 n. m. wirirlse ser- vlco; nt 10:30 special Easter er vloo In chnrgo of the Knight Tontn lr, who will attend In n body. The pastor will nroneh on "The Refwur roetlon of the Body." At 7:30 the Ensto'r missionary progrHin. render ed by tho pupils of the Sundny school will be of gpecUl- attractiveness, A cordial Invitation to the public o attend tho services. First Congregational, Special Eastor sorvlces. At the morning worship gorvlee 10-30, The Benvor QuarUtto. of Eugene, will sing and tho pastor will preach onJ Tin- Power of tho Endlesi Lir The evening uorvlce will be by the Sundny school and the Storoptlcon will bo used to Illustrate some of the Eastor lessons. United Evangelical. Sundny school nt 10 a. m At 11 a m. a program will be rendered lv different membors of the school and the pastor will nlgd de'lvor a brief nddreM on "Thtt Reasurectlon nf JeHus Christ." Thpmo for the 7 ... . i m. sorvice. "now ana rnen Niagara Compressed Air Spraying Outfits . M Tho most complete sprayer In the market. Something to de pend upon, D'scilntlnn on roqmst Complete Wind Mill and Pump Hoih Wood and Steel Tanks. CHASE & SKAIFE, 198 State Street HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. The White House Restaurant For a RogHlr J 25c Dinner at 20c They can'i bo best McGkltrist & Son Proprietor. illllllimilllilillimU IIMIIIIIIItUllHllll 999 COURT 8TRKKT. CU and try tMw. XmH 16c. Board per Wk U7 also furnlahed reasonable. at xna TM TW3 Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c mti Measiwtmti iiiiiiMmiiiiimnnn i t. ELITE HOTEL Robtnurant and hotol, on Europoan plan. Mcnla at all hodrs on short order. Rogular dinner 2D cents. Thirty now- 4. ly finished fumfshod rooms. U. ECKKRLEN, Trop. 148 Commercial St, mm ii iini iiiminm "hSorSonJ A TRIAL CONVINCES ed, under thtFoodl feiWM Cqpy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Those who havo tried our laundry work say It Is with out equal in tills vicinity. "Wo havo studied tho weak polnti of other laudrlos and made them our strongest polti's. We uso a special soap for colored goods that does not fndo thoiii. We uso a special soap for woolens thnt doos not shrink them. Wo iiBo n Hpcclal Hiap for white goods that does not rot thorn. In ovory department our work Iff guaranteed porfoct. May wo havo u trial from you 7 Phono tis. SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY Tol. 25 13C-1C0 S. Llborty St. m Cor Seventh and Stark Sts. Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $ I per day and up. European plan, free Bus. WRIGIIRIGKINSON HOTEL CO. Proprietors niw Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing. Poultry Netting, Pickets. Quteg, Ma) mold Rooiing, p. & u. ucaur Roofing, Screen Doom and -Adjustable Window Bcroons. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN SuccoEsor , . WATIKU morlky. OREGON PEOPLE ARE GROWING WISE A large number of them nre nov using ALLKN'S ROSTOV RROWX IHtlUll FLOCH. The peoplo of Now England havo lived on jugt such Puro Foods for over a hundred yoars. Theno goods aro pnit up in packages and In 10 and Sfi-pound sacks, and ara for sala by ALL KIRST-CLASH CJKOCHRS. ALLICV Ji LKWIS, Portland, Distributors for Oregon. ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR COMPANY Sau Joso, Cal DosMolnos, Iowa 230 Court St. fiulcm, Or. TORRID ZONE FUNARCE P of L. of C. 13. at G:30 p. in. II Deck, imstor. Contrul CoiiBiVKatlonnl. Nlneieonth and Perry strt-etg. P S Knight. imBtor. Sundav grhonl 10 a. m.: aadaavqr msetlng C:S0 i. in.; grmon and quarterly com munion at J I a. . At 7: SO p in Children's Banter service, with Hing ing br the Ueavwr Quartette Con cert Monday evealug; pa -tor's recep tion TiesUsy evening, . I'ullarlan. Cornor Cottage and CnenxfceU streets. Services at 10:30, preach lug br the mlnUler. ISaeUr Sundav MlWWWWWIitW(IWWWWtWWWWWtWiMWW w Don't read this unless you nro In ned of nomu of theso articles, and wish to save money by buying thorn nt n bargain, M f I'ntU March 30, n order to mo room for new goods, theso items will be offer.od at greatly rouu',"" !" , Those nro all of standard nko and good quality. Rogulnr Prlco One new U-lnoh wagon, comp't ,...1110.00 One new buggy, boBt mako. n'nn One now buggy, best make. .. , ??'!! Ono now runabout SSJJ X Ono now dlso harrow -.wu One now Tiger drill JW'VU Ono new RMokoyo binder' , lri!'nn One new Buckeye mowor . . . "'"? Out now Huokoye rake ;. ... .. '"" nm nau- Tin via nrOftlll BOIinrflUir 1U0.UU nn. nw 1 4.lnnh Rook Island OIlllRflr atftOl plow.. l'J.CO A One new 12-lnoh Rock Island OIJPMr Utoel plow.. 17.60 ono new i-iiien hock ihiuuu vm - ,.... .. -r-" One new handmade light eiprees o- n..,. ..... L.u.l.nfwla llvht aviirefifl 76. UO Aleo seoond-hand cultivator, mower and rage at a bargain. Slngle-treae. donble-treeg. neck-jokee, dughboardi, cushions, at a 30 per oont reduction. ' , . . , ' " An aaaortinent of aboiu $300 wortn of palnU. lead, oil, var nUheg and stain 1U b put on sale. .!.,, l will alo sell on eominUwlon any ImpuunMt or vehicle whlen you may wish to dlapose of, at y tJwo. 10 per cent dhxuuiu on paints, ataiag and varntok until April 10 Sale coailnuei. rrnnpn n ii'aoc t'oniwr lMno and Front St. GEORQIl R. JAtUl)3 SALR.M. ORKO'OX r 30 K Sale Prlco $ OS. 00 100.00 80 00 42 CO 17.60 72.50 13S.00 48. CO 29.00 cr 00 JG 00 13 CO 11.60 GO 00 GO 00 wiWIBBB"BBgai !9gHnulT',flllHI I JvHklLflmiinfMir4HaViLLBg' jOjLBHKiiitiTTttniiifiHRaLLLLr M pm Jj ggggL lggfi J3l&&&&&Wi3PW t fjli.trtlSfir of neTSZe I llril Coneecratlon of children. Sunday; school and Mule elas at 11:45. W. C. T. U. Gospel U Hindrance meeting at th hall, corner Perry and Commercial Mreet. 4 p. in., Sunday, the 19th. Select reading. Mite Minnie Oliver; oration. Perry Relglemon; adilreu. Iter. J. Oliver. Good music. A cor dial welcome to all. First Christian. Preliminary Batter servloee at 11 a m.. theme. "The Ressurection Necesary." Bible school, 10 a. m.: i Easter service, 7:30 p m. See pro gram The cnristian church Chorus will render appropriate music at the morning and evening services. The public cordially invited. D. Errett, pastor. I ;. r VOl'LL KNJOYADKIVR In one of our rigs Just a much as It you owned It. More,, In fact, for you wll'haie all tho pleasuro and only a mere fraction of tho expense of a private stable. You are not limited In your choice of a turnout, titter. Our livery sorvico can sup ply anything you require, from a runabout to a coach and team. How can wo servo you? FASHION 8TAHLES, O. W. Yaaake, Prop. 131-117 N. High St. Phono Mala 44 The above cut reproionU ' brick lined Torrid Zone Furc.., Guaranteed gag, smoke and dusS proof. Economical and durable, A. L. FRASER 2fl8 STATE STREET. Estimate furnished on heating PRODU H0U.ISTCH8 Rftcky Mftuntain Tea NiHrPti A Bair Utdleiat In Buy FwpU. BHbji Oold'a ilMltn 4 Koiwri Vljor. i, neclNa f ' r (V)itlrUl'-)n, InIlitloo. Lire and Klday Troubles, I'ltnplrt. Kcoja. Impure UUxxi, B4 UrUi, Hlilrc.t Ilonrpl, Iletacl yui IUciiActM. It Itooky Jlouqldht Tttt In Ul M' 01m. at oat u Ihx uriiuin mU by Hoixuria Uacu Corr, JlJi.v Wt. KM tmUlt F MU.9W HMNH4I i! L bull IW