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lUriiV rVUMTAfi JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. SATflWAV, MAY 2. 1008 2 K t a. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL K. HOI'KR, Ed. and Irop. as Indepoudcul Newipnpcr Derated to American Principle and the'Troufevi and Derelopement of All Oregon. Published Uferjr ETenln Kxccpt Snndajr. Salem, Ore. SUIlSCItlPTION RATES. (InrarUblr la Adrancc.) RXdly, by carrier, per year tO.W i'cr month SOe V KHllv, by mall, perfjear- 4.00 I'cr month - A Weekly, by mall, per vear 1.00 Six moutln Kte w33JBCi:-s. T l i VlfWiI j. wfel JNa . -ill v tnw 1 .P3835S c SUNDAY SERVICES IN THE CAPITAL CITY J Services forenoon ruul cvonlng. Services forenoon and even- SPECIAL DELIVERY. For o nvonlonco of lubacrlbert branch dollvory offlces ar Mtftb Mtfeed at the followlaj places at 15 conta per month, 11.00 for thre Meat' . ABylura Storo, P. O. Do Voo & Son, Asylum Avonuo Junction. Carilho, Seventeenth street o A. W. Lane, harden Road storo. Dauo'u Storo, Alox, Dauo, South Commercial streot. Electric Storo, C. M. Epploy, East Stato street. Fair Qrounda Store, Harrison Dee, Fair Grounds Road. I Howell's Corner, Twolfth and Cross streots. f O. K. Grocery, A. A. Ensloba t, Twolfth stroot. Wheoler'B Store, W. D. Wheoor, Highland avonuo. Yow Park Btor , P. O. Power ox. Twolfth and Loallo. SlAY 2, CIIAMPOEG DAY. Lincoln Illrd Club. J The Lincoln Ulrd club did not Thlo day la annually eolcbruted meet Wednesday aa Home of in honor of founding the provisional tho members met with the large sovorntnont of Oregon. bird club nt Trovers studio, and Joseph Uuchtol, who will bo chair man of tho colebratlon which will lie uid at ChnmpoeK In honor of tho flrnt provisional Kovornment meeting hold May 2, 1 8 1 U , desires to form n pormanont organization to take enro of tho grounds untl mon ument is-t CbniTtpoeK nt tblH gather 5nK. Ills object Is to nnmo n commit tee of about 2G prominent citizens, largely pioneers Interested In hiicIi mutters, who will moot In Portland Juno 3, tho next day after tho an nual meeting of tho Pioneer iihho clatlon, to formulate plana for such an organization. Mr. Uuchtol miyH Washington, I daho, Montana and Oregon are all Intorontod In porpettiatlug tho mem ory of tho event that resulted In tho Oregon Country being retained by tho United StntoH. Tho purpose of this organization Is to seauro more grounds and Im provo them. These plans will take some mon ey, and to raise tho money and mnko tho Improvements needed, Mr. Iturhtol boK)K to form this organi zation, Ho will go to Cliampoeg oiuiy on Saturday iiMirnlng to con for with (ho P. X. Mntthleu Cabin, No. 12, Native Hoiih of Oregon, concerning this organization In advance of tho regular program of tho day. joined the Rl'KTAl.V THE ARMY AND NAVY. Mary Maker (2. Eddy, the CIiiIh tlan Science lender, lias Issued tin follewing: For many years I have prayed du'ly that there bo no more war. no more barbarous slaughtering of ur fellow beings, piayod -that all the pcophs on the earth and the Islands of (be sen have one Cod, one mind, love Cod supremely, and love their neighbors as themselves. National disagreement! can be, and Hhou'd be aibltrated wisely, falrlv itnd fully nettled. It l unquestion able, however, llnil at this hour the Jirmnmcot of iiuvlen is necessary, for the pin pone of prevuutiug war and preserving pwico uiiiuiik nallons. There Is no dotiht I bat the strong er our navy the more liable will there be pence for America. It Is also wise to add to our ar mament and be rally prepared In ase of win. We should ln uompeuuate mor those who aie ready to protect the tlnir. and. lu 4 lino of ncuoo. we should tieal our nooeHsury homo guard by building nrmorW for the different coinpaules. O ' ' ' I'lm MM Common Cime of Sulffi'lug. Uhoutuntlsni eauses more pain nnd suffering than any other disease, for the i otifiou that It is .the most i milium of all Ills, and It Is certainly arntlfilm; to nuffeieiH to know thai Chamberlain's l.lnlment will nffordl rellor. and make rent and sleep pos u'ble In many cases the relief from' palp, which in at first temporary, lias become permanent, while In oM peop'o rr.iliject to tduoule rheumu-! Ilsiii. often brought on by dampness j or changes lu the weather, a per-i muueiit th mint nffoiilu Is alone worth many tlnierf Its oost 25 and 50 cent Mies for sale by l)i Stone's dtug store. fsomo of tho members largo club. In one corner of the room they have a limb of an oak tree filled with birds' nests. There are nine teen In nil and It gives the corner a beautiful appearance. The club ban juit bird houses around In the I trees to encourage the birds. Thoy buve all put up n wire covered with strings and yarn so the blrdo can have plenty of 'building material. There are 35 membors in .the club. At ench meeting tlu teachers assign work about pome birds to certain members of the club. Llln Aekormnn. Donne Curth, Curtis Sut ton and Earl Woods are to roclto something about tho groosebenk, swallow and the purple finch. The club meets again next Wednosday, Mav (5. . . n Deafness Cannot be Cured, by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portions of the ear. Thoro Is only one way to cure deafneso. and that Is by constitution al remedies. Deafness Is emitted by an lullamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have n rumbling sound or Imperfect hear ing, and when It is entirely closed, deafness Is the result, and unless the lullamatlon can be taken out and this tube restored to IIh normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nlnu cases out of ton nro caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an lullamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. V will give One Ilundto.l Dol lars for any case of d'iiriiui8 (caused by catarrh) that cannot be aired by Hull'rt Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars free. F. J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by drugglstB. 75c. Take Hail's Fmnllj Pills for con stipation, -t . No Essential Omitted. A police captain was about to raid a gambling den. At midnight, tak ing his place at the hand of a squad or stnl watt men, he looked them over closely and then said to hi lieutenant; "Is everything in roodlnoss for tblh raid?" "Yes, sir," replied the lieutenant, tainting. "Our arms are In llrttt c'atw order, here are the reporters, theio aro tho flashlight camera men, and 1 notified tho pioprietor of the i place this afternoon." DAITIST, Marion and Liberty. J. Comer, pnstor. GFHtMAK BAPTIST, Cottage and D. Ing. Gustavo Schttnkc, pastor. CATHOLIC ST. JOSEPH'S. Chomoketa and Cottage. Masses Sun day 7:30, 10:30 a. m. Catechism J:30 a. m. Vespers and benediction 7:30 p. m. Dally mass, 7 n. m. A.A. Moore, rector. ., CHRISTIAN, High and Center. Services forenoon nnd ovonlng. Davis Errltt, pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, Chcmcke.ta street next to city hall. Serv ices forenoon and evening. Midweek meeting Wednesday evening. CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL, Ferry and Nineteenth, Services forenoon and ovonlng. P. S. Knight, pastor. , FIRST CONGREGATIONAL, Llbetry andJConter. Services forenoon nnd cvonIng Philip E. Bauer, pastor. ST, PAUL'S EPISCOPAL, Chomoketa atul Church. Sorvlccs 7:30 A. M., 11 A. M., and 7:30 P. M. BnT G. Loc, rector. EVANGELICAL, Chomoketa and Seventeenth. Services forenoon and evening. "Morris Hoverllng, pnator. GERMAN EVANGELICAL, Llborty and Center. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Y. P. A., at 7 P. M. Strangers welcome. Rov. W. A. Guoflroy, paBtor. y UNITED EVANGELICAL, Cottago and Center. Services forotoon and evening. H. A. Deck, pastor. FRIENDS, Highland nvciwe. Services forenoon nnd ovonlng. O. N. Konworthy, pnstor. FRIENDS CHURCH, Rocdnl. Sorvlccs forenoon nnd evening. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. Elmer Pemberton, pastor. GOSPEL CHAPEL, Mill and Fifteenth. Services forenoon and evening. Wfl N. McCandllsh, pnstor. GERMAN REFORMED, Cnpltal and Marlon. Services every othoi Sunday forcioon. LUTHERAN GERMAN, Stnto between Seventeenth nnd Eighteenth. Services forenoon and ovonlng. C. Hopf, pastor. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN, Missouri synod, Center betwoeu Thirteenth nnd Fourteenth. Sorvlccs forenoon and evening. C. II. Engcl, pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL, Stato and Chinch. Services forenoon nnd ovonlng. W. H. Selleck, pastor. LESLIE METHODIST, South Commercial. Sorvlccs forenoon nnd evening. Clark Belknap, pastor. GERMAN METHODIST, Church and Union. Services forenoon nnd evening. Joseph Hopp, pastor. FREE METHODIST, North Winter between Market and Gaines. Services foronoon nnd ovonlng. S. G. Roper, pastor. PRESBYTERIAN, Church and Chomoketa. Sorvlccs forenoon nnd ovonlng. Henry T. nnbeock, pastor. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS, Mill and Cottage. Services forenoon nnd evening. G. A. Lnrson, pnstor. UNITARIAN, Cottage nnd Chomeketn. Services forenoon. Paul S. Uany, minister. UNITED HHETHHEN, Harrltt chapel, University and Mission. Sorv Icos foronoon and evening. J. II. Merrymnii, pastor. UNITED HRETHHEN, Marlon and Fourteenth. Services forenoon nnd evening. P. II. Noff, pastor. WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION, Commercial nnd Ferry. Weekly mooting Tuesday and Sunday nnprnoons. Mrs. Allen lthondes, secretary. Y. M. C. A. lUMLDING, Commercial and Chomeketn. George A. Forbes, secietnry. . ' V NOTICE Protestant churohtMos observe prayer meetings Thurs day evening?, and have Sunday schools,' unless otherwise stlncd. Correc tions In this directory will be mado on request. A speclnl notlco of tho Sundnyservlcos will bo published Saturday freo If hnnded into ofllco of publication not later than Frldoy evening. Notices brought In Inter, half price. Spring Humor u is important to you from everv shnj should thoroughly cleanse your blood of aftnl ljuiiiuuuuii ana encce mattnr; ,u that have accumulated in it during the winter. Do this by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. You will feel better, look better, eat and sleep better, do your work more easily and satisfactorily, and be in good condition to resist prevalent diseases and to withstand the hot waves of summer which have suck a depressing and prostrating effect on the weak, debilitatcriand run-down. The secret of the unequaled success of Hood's Sarsapa rilla as a remedy for Spring humors is the fact, proven annually by thousands of grateful people, that it thor oughly cleanses the blood, gives strength and tone to every organ and function and builds up the whole system. Hood's SarsapariM Will rnnvtarn nnfl nilrn wlinrn rrlvnn n fnt i.t-l tv . ..Tl " ,u" " ,,ui "" iawi v"4!rZSTxiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiBiiHiiB .m Mns.j.p.o.1 wl1.?. fre"mle,;, wcndftllon. For rr wLS fl. ltaIvradoMjfSl nnd more, i lMw lt f&4 lttheuw.Mln,BUlSrH pencrM arrlnrnftlleiat iZfofSfl Ithasnoequal. hcrt,Zli tlon to ir th(M ( rT?M "ledlelna 1 h.r, found 71 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 i i I W I IH 8 H I COFFEE You can buy something called coffee" at 10c lb with 3000 miles of R R freight from the roaster; don't, Yottr toffrrflnrn yur moner II rou don't 111 SHlillllnw'k Hiwt. "" Pr him, AM Unit a machine polltlelan r,t I ,,7t i .xi oo h i " nowlii to make him decide is n good iMiKiit 7:",0'"'f,7.V licking. He Is always ready to get !.!p! 1 .' I'" VW l" , ,S 1 Into the band wagon when he U hungry. National Bank Protection Menus you n There t euilty. givat ileal to ilepositor, no better m- For, Your Savings rbrift N a .shuttle thing, but menus a great ileal. It H the fouiubitioii of lluaiielal mht'is ami voiKontiui'iit. Stu.'t a savings aiTtiiiut UH us nod let us lulp jou saw. Mr .lohu lllha, of Vlnlng, la., sayti ' I have been selling DeWltfs Kid ne nnd Uladder Pills for about a vear and the give bettor satisfac tion than anv pill I eer sold " Sold b all dealei- o Win. thm n Is tiNSiiwd of lOiinei t on with the Oregon Electiii LAZY LIVER SAVINGS DEPARTMENT CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK "l flu.l C tu i 1 i' VrlllliM I n,4li i turt'itl liirr t ..in l'ti.arrl a ' M i 1 !. I rrila ' ii i ((! in Aim iU . I'll i i M S I I 1 i l he . ! Hi ' ll.lt I II r i. ) ir.iu . u i ti.vtr ilt Best for The Bowels WJCiicVo CANDY GATruRTIC Starlinc KrmcdyCq.ttliicaco or N Y, i AiNHALSALE, TEN JULLIOH I0XES I THE CHURCHES H-ftiil IIIIIIIHflllllllU JNrst rresbyterlan. Cbureh HtroHt near Chemeket.i utreet, Rev. Henry T. Uabcoek, pas tor. Morning service 10:30 n. in.; evening Horvlee 7:30 p. m. themes, respectively. "Contentment." Phil I: It. and "The Ilcventod Word or Cod." 2 Petor 1:21. In the morning service Mrs. Hug and the male nuartette will tdng "Olve Mo Thy Hand." In the evening Mik. Hug will sing a soprano solo and the mnl qunrtetto a sloctlon enUtlod, "Only a Little While of Walking with Weary Feet." Snndny school at 12 m.; Junior C. 15. at 3:30 p. m.; Sen ior C. 15. nt fi:30 p. m. The public nro cordial! Invited to nil those services. Klrst Methodist KidMnpiil. At 10:30 Rev W. II. Sellock will orench on "The Moral Indictment of tho Saloon"; nt 7:30 nn address to yqmig men and oldor boys, jiubject: "A NetSlod Warning." Kpworth league at 6:30. A cordial Invitation to all. W. C. T, IT. Miss June Patty will deliver an oration nt the hall Sunday. May 2. at -I p. in.; also Rov. Ulodgett win dollver the address. The public aro Invited to attend tboso mootlngs which are vory Interesting. Good music. Corner Commercial nnd Fer ry street. (Moist Ian Science. Klnt Church of Christ, Scientist. 440 ChiMiii keta btreet Services, Sunday at 1 1 a. m. and s p. in. Sub ject of lesson sermon, 'Kverlnstlng Punishment " Sunday school at 12-1R p. in. Tho Wednesday even ing meeting Is hold at S p. in. Read ing room lu the church open each af ternoon oxc pt Sum!n Ml are cord'ally Invited to attend th ser vlie nnd tlu readimc room. Unitarian. Corner Cottage and Clieui kota treet. Service at 10:0. will be eonductwl b U. W. . Ulltutt, Jr.. of Portland Central Cougvegatinual. ' Nineteenth and Ferry euueU. P S Knight- pastor. ?..induy school, lu a. in : KndeuMir me 'ting 7 p. m. Regular service 1 1 n. m. and 8 p. in conducted by the pastor. Hlble study Thursilfty evening. , German Lutheran. St. John's church, Missouri ynod. Regular Sunday sorvkv at 10:00 a. in. in the Gorman, Lutheran St. John's uhurflh. cornor of Center an I Fourteenth streets. George H. Kn glo, pastor. DeWltfs Little Karly Risen are snta'l, safe, sure aud gentle little pills Sold b all druggists BANK TALK No. 13 By the UNITED STATES NATIONAL RAIUfek THE SOURCE OF POWER Which turns tho -wheel of the mill prosperity, ii wr vrtj.1 out money, you cannot even dtnrt the wheel, but onwranri.1 turns easier with every revolution. Thero Is but one nj tt eumiilnto money, nnd that Is by saving. A little money uiirW credit established, by consistent saving, will accompllih tslei Wn want you to get ahead, nnd stnnd ready to help yon. Sxli) ojiens the gntoway to succosh so quickly ns nnd nothing gives you more satisfaction than the fcellnf th:m nrc Independent, It adds to vour good cheer, brings conlust nnd innkoft your whole llfo easier to live. These happy mk .do not require u big bank balance. Ucgln with anr nII its you can spnro, nnd add Jo It rogularly from your inrptni tm of those prosperoMB days. Kvery do'lnr saved and deposit the hunk Is adding just so much to FORTUNE'S CORNER STONE ' UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK CHANCE OF A LIFETIME TO VISIT SEATTLE The battleship lleet of the Cnltcd States which has just completed Its memorable cruise around the Horn will be on Puget sound about Mny 21st to May 30th. Jn order to glvo the peoplo of Oregon nn opportunity to witness tho mnneuvers nnd Inspect the (loot, the Southern Pacific will j sell round trip tickets from Snleni( to Seattle for $9.70; from Snlem to Tacomn for $S, under the following conditiens: Salo Datos May 2 1st and 22nd to j Seattlo, and Mny 25th and 2Gth,i 1908, to Tacomn. Limits Continuous passago In both directions with n tinnl return limit of H days from date of sale. This Is an opoprtune time for the Cherry City to I'.in an excursion to Seattle. o CASTOR I A 1'or Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought uro . t (vfyyf-T&y. Bears Signal y m n. $ ;& ii s.i vt Jf ? SZ rj HICKORY BARK Coush Rcmcd) lvl' Ttlt fVit . uii.r-'--y iQiflarTTTfTtrl Coughs. Cplds CROUP 'Q Whoopinf Couf h lio.ifrnrta SronchiiU SORt THROAT iTHHOAT.ndLUNGS P&5iE53SBBgB33mBaa WOi PM w wimi uh ((Utt (fl. ft 9m - m4 fc-M I UirM. OSt&ON. U 4. A. rite iMt-nf cn Batteries! Batted Batteries! Batteries! Three frfiscennOc. A oood reliable dry cell. Cheapest battery oijhe wU ..-.., c fnnille Power Lamps . i'i tlOMUlrll 16 candle Power LaP j JCLCtltVlU LrAini - u""c Electric Fixture & Supply fRED R. WATERS, Manager 245 Liberty St. PfJ READY TAILORED'CLOTHE5 FOR WELL DRESSED MEN. wC -c; W I v - M MrtF. nnir.E! RAHV at nr to qr 6JU y ffs i r j 0fjA0fjy S M s f y C .am uw UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING HEST SBIIVITB roMl'LKl'K OITTHT Only white K horus I" larlon " Joining counties. W. T. RIOWN I O. O. F Bldfi . c 55 Court St.