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A LASTSAUffTlME-SrATC CAI.I8EH J
We have the
GOODS
We have the
PRICES
the ninny duties that flevalvA uun
her.V Her remarks were, earnest
Ijunu enugniening, snowing rellectl n
ni .i miwui iiii-imrnuuu,
Mrs. Bryant, Mrs. Gould and t ie
J O. C. girls contributed largely to
tho enjoyment of the evening, by
rendering a number of musical seloc
tlous. 1 ,
It proved such n ilollahtful tlniii
that at the closo of tho program)
iiniuou was mnuo to organize por
nmnent Ministers' Wives association
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Rifles of every
calibre
Colts
Smith & Wesson
Iver Johnson
PISTOLS .
JHHTINfi (OATS
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to I'ASILS
m ci.k.ni:iis
Ittuixci j.vcKirrs
lanSKVS AXII SWEATERS
OUR OTHER WINTER LINES
Umbrella Repairing
When jour I'mlnt'llu needs a new coer, t-lli or handle, kHlng; It to tin
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We have the
only stock of
Winchester fac
tory loaded
shells in the city
Also the Shelby
load
GERMANS
' OPPOSING
: TEMPERANCE
HHHililll II II I I I I H-H-HH II llllllll III I IIIHI I I I I I II I 1 I I II I 11 H I I I 1 II I Hill I I H-r-H-r-H-frfr
things und. which pastors Ilvo.como n,l participate in a bnnnuot
THIS' WIVES
hold meetixc;
licit SO wcll-dressud ladle?
attended tho roeop-
:; 1 1 ..Irs Kimball, wife of
Man r Kimball theological
fco tetion waa a great
r
!i sie tg airld at Klin-
u up greeted by u ro-
l 9 nil tee Id th hull wlm
M "i Q" 0 to the hoHtttcK. Mrn.
Il oc t apslsiod b lr flfinlil
tittr.
PI r.i'd Mn nnltv Mm
TJ"il Mr Puttersnu n.rilite.l
xixDiii m
IH
church oulclalB ought not complnln
One initiator was Ubornl with large
HubacrlptloiiH, who gavo his wlfo n
dollar In a year, nnd Bho Bpcnt !u
conti of Hint for rubbers.
Mrs. Walter- told of one mlnlter's
wlo who enmo across tho plain und
the family Increased on the wav
It was announced In a Portland
papor Sunday that Olareilco True V if-'
son might-bo transforrcd to SnUfu
First church. . ,
Droth0rAnr6n Allen Holat w is
admitted fb the cbnforonco on trial.
After being Introduced ho wns Ux
umlned ns to his chnracter. Tic
bishop -nld: ;
"U ually. Drothcr Hoist, a young
man goes unit doors tor a Kttlo fresh
air about this time." (Laughter).'
Thu .request, of V. M. Jaspor.to bo
admitted on trial, wnn fnvornhiv nto.
;d upon Ho wns an ofneor of tho
Salvation Army. '
Jesse D. Morgan asked for admls-
Ion on trial for work on tho Utjih
mission on rerommondatlnu of I)r
Talbott. HUDerlntendont of mlwtlntU.
iAftor Inquiry ho was asked to wait
fin x'tin t.
I J ..,.
' If ho Ib a young man ho can wall.
If ho Is an old man, wo don't want
him," said ono of the cnblnet.
Dnvld J. Goodo waa admitted on
trial as a local elder. Ho was n
former presiding older of tho Freo
Methodist church.
T. Ij. Jones reported In conforonco
claimant fund nnd distribution of
samo. I
D. L. Under wns heard on boltqlf
of the 1'ncine Chrlatlnn Advocnlo,
nnd Pro'ldont Homan wns heard for
Wlllametlo University. i
Coiireiviire VIIIh Wlllaulelte.
Tho can shonf was placod on t)io
Motliodlst conforonro tliln moraine
T t when that body went on mmso to a-
u-uii iiiiipui m me oiu ouueniionni
Instlutlon thnl Is tho crowning glory
of Methodism.
IVahnp Hughos. Donn Kimball, th.i
district supprlntondontM, tho facultv
of tho university aid of Kimball
theo'oglcal rchool, had seals on tho
platform. Aftor prayor and slnclniT.
I'residonl 1 Ionian Introduced Hlshpnl
lIHgln' pj.
rresioeii' I loin nn rororrcd to Iho
niiBplclous time for tho conforonco'to
visit this school whon work was lie-'
lug Btarted on Eaton Hall. (Ap
plaiiHe.) Ho had boon president of Dupaw
unlvorBlty, a man who always drovo
tho nail nnd novor split tho board,
(Laughter.)
Tho blihon spoku of lib) own col
lege days of tho struggle of studonts
and toachors Ho had bdon a rlass
mato of Prof. Mondonhall and Prof.
Sherwood, If thoy wold not toll!
talcs out or iclinol ho wold toll no th
ing on them. Ho rnuld also tjdl
things on Prof. Pntterson. of tha
isqhOoi of theology, but would way
(Hulled Pitm ,rnd Wire.)
San FianclBco, Sopt, 28, Tho Gor
mtvn soclotlet of tho statu are today
ireparlng to tako nil acllvo Interest
in politics ns a casia, especially to
combat tho tompcrnnco movomont.
Tho resolution that provoked th
most enthu dnsin wna ono calling on
all Gormnns to fight the tomperanco
inovemont, at n meeting hold today.
Other resolutions urgo tho Ger
mans all over the U .Hod States to af
llllnte with the national nwoclatlon.
to'socMro moro effecMvo work In pub
lic ami political affairs.
1U)HN
GUEENHAUM To tho wlto or I.
Groonbaum, at the homo on Ea.it
State Btreet, a baby girl.
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fHUCD
M'KEE At lioVliomo In East Salem
Sunday nfterhoon at I o'clock,
Lottlo Mc Kdo, nged 50 years of
general ,parlsla.
Funeral nnnouncomont Into.
LANK Tho Infant child of Mr. and
Mrs. M Iclinol Latin, at tho Salem
hospital yesterday,
Tho burial will tako place at the
Catholic cemetery.
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Grand Opera House
JOHN P. COItDltAY, Mgr.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEStDEK 0
Tho Drllllant Muolijul' JJovolly
Bdstoniait
Minstrel Maids
With a llovy of Pretty Olrls In
MI11TII, MUHIO AND MEIiODY
Tho Greatest Novelty of the 8catson
cos 250. 35c, fiUc, 75a.
STARR PIANO
HIGH CUSS GOODS
GEO. C. WILL
MONEY TO LOAN
TH08 K. FORI"
Over Ladd & Hugh's Dank, Haleni, Or
longer In a town, tho wlvoi botomol l"onrtd for thorn by tho J. 0, C.'s, ' "f"' of
tllOI'O Of n Himliil liiduoiipn MMini-A Mm. WllSOn'fl fill mill I' uMinnl flnav I nOtlllllg.
waa alwnys a slncoru question In. r oB ladles of that church. ' The b'ahon showed hU Hplomjld
rim sinning mcos of so many lad- nuu Ul "voii ioomi wnon no ro
i in napio sooal conver o, made , ' ,rr", ,,"1I- wnsimurn.
their hearts would not amnn mhnrl
minister nnd IiIh wlfi. nil thi. ..im... las
better
1 1 iilatv'
n plctuio of more
Ho hud
Mre. Dunlnp, of Aehland, discus -i0.81' "ni1 l"nctlvoly
She closed by saying that If ministers od the best preparation- for tho Sal-
thau paajlng tutor- f Kvr him a lift also nnd was gladto
voly thoy roallro I ce ,,,R T,,ft ,',(U P"oportlons.
were not angola, nolthor wore tholr
wives. An nngol of morcy had cer
taftily nrrangod this reception.
Mrs. Selleck compared tho mln
I'tor and his wlfo and thorr co-operu-tlon
and disadvantages, to a teeter
board, and moro thnn ono man had
serving refresh-' quit fho ministry became his wife
did lint boon mi tiiu nn 1 iirminHv
'fit Pt young matrons present, It waa a distinction to be ti mJr.ls'cr'a
" po -' or or a pair wire. They iu ' ccess to tho best
7' behaved twin babies-- society. They had tho lovo of tho
v u tiee of Pleasant Home, people who walked with God. Thoy
u'BO'oer Mrs. llees. ae- woro nssured n. lnlhionco" o' cnlturo
and 'piety In the rearing of their
children, Bho told of many groat
men who wcro ministers sons. A
preacher's wlfo was freo from social
laws governing calling, nnd hundreds
of homes wore open to thorn. The
minister's homo was p sort of neigh
borhood confessional and there wns
real help to be oxtended. It was a
compensation to have to move some
times. It caused tears but there
were advantages. You really have to
leave a placo to know how many
friends ono has. Many nover ox
preised tholr love until you were
ready to leave a charge. Removal
means new troubles, but even a
change of troubles was a relief. A
change gave ono a now outlook. We
lookod upon people kindly and they
looked kindly upon us until thev
knew us better. Temporal bleadnga
came lu the form of many beautiful
gifts at parting. Ministers' wlvej
saw many funny things and could
write many pages of such experi
ences. Like Mrs. Watters, Mrs. Bel
leek's addrea was warmly applaud
fd, Mrs. W. E. Holllngshead real
"Our New Appointments," a humor
ous poem that brought down thd
house.
The soId by Mrs. Hamilton, of
Newberg, wai beautifully sung- with
out accompanlamont. "Only an
Earthen Vessel "
Mrs. M. C. Wire made an address
rj iBPm nn.i tlim. um
8'a end Bather.
lon made n Bhor!
ladren. gtated the obieet
wpnUjtion. She had been-
Mth0dlm. thB Snnlotv nt
'?'! Wive ti n 11 l.-i...
bte. was elected' vice-
im Mrs H Gould, secre-
"H. Kriklnn in,i i nr.-
Bmtlful " i, ..,,. i
'rtJt Iftora.. ...-. I. t... ..-
I55SJ ThA Irfpal hnmo t n
Pubniufalli presented
n-atppe the retlHni? li.n
BJnJtfof ast year's se
Blade a verv fine remnrt.
hTi. Lhl4 been done and h6""
'U ittjmnb appreciated.
l u Rider read a very In-
inw on relatione of a
"Ufl IO tnA erAl.lHn i.
W It m'S tb8t the WtOT't
Jr.!.80 we,l accent nositlons
. re5ornMloni.
1 u thy .;;'..:?"? a bo.,u
2i """N' ,0f and clear
vrL ' was pniitifl.i !
:;7 and showed
VI of feella? and m.ini
tCCOmnnlrf
6H.J;fppe' who show
' "Si . ana nical
uwVrh..io"TSf;;
kfci,l,.n on -a MlnU-
mL5 ?"" !
v i ;:r bousnt down
ire n Ban"lon that
iSi.1: n ante-s even If
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Her addres
oolveri'tv
fa ." had some
.'5. Dlllrai.. m
and
that
Mtftf -,:" u
SJtSTT!?. Pr'endi.
LV tf ...!' ol leaa an l
0e"Ontn.i
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teSEat'jE!""?
te.HjJ&iV'w. She
STd,Vle.lc!
r &!
bath. She urged a half hour onrh
day for prayer and meditation.
At the closo of tho last song Ulshon
Hughes was Introduced. Ho was ac
conipanlcd by an o cort of Hulling
hand, Wire, Rowlnnd nnd Dunlap
Tho bishop win Introduced by Presi
dent Wl'son nnd all arose to greet
him. Ho spoko of tho hardships of
plonoors, proachors who served- fpr
hundred dollnr salaries. They had
little to live on so thoy lived most
of the tlmo on horseback. He had
known nnd tasted tho privations of
life In a parsonage. In his first par
sonage In Now Hampshire ho had
paid $25 moro for a year's coal than
his father had recolved for a year's
salary. Mis thoughts wont back to
his donr father and mother in tholr
homo In Iowa, whoso only thought
was for tholr boys. This organiza
tion of wives of ministers tended to
dignify tho calling of the huebaudn.
He eulogized the humblo queens of
the parsonage homes, and greeted
them In tho nnnio of thler common
Master.
Rev. M. C. Wire 'gave a conun
drum, "Why are doctors' and minis
ters' wives nllke In ono respect?'
Doctors' wlvoi ran be well for noth
ing and preachers' wives can be. g&od
tor nothing.
8ecrftry'n RejMrt.
Life la ever Interspersed with new
Joys, new hopes, now pioasuros, now
surprises.
Even the busy wires pf the minis
ters' of the parsonage, are not de
void of these pleasure bestowers, but
find them flocking life's Journey,
like so many fragrant little violets
lending sweetness and cheer to weary
hearts, ' I
Juit why our Heavenly Father!
"hould have panned so wisely and
lovingly for our happiness, we know
not, nor can we understand; and
with Tennyson, we must say; j
L'Uje flower, I pluck
that tho ndvont of u now feature In l ,lni,c,Uor'' ',0 '"l" "'"' "iflt
tho uiuihIs of tbo conforonco was ! ' ,f,,c,K,r noinnn and w'thln threo
taking piaco. ' .;noutliH litul borotno n col logo proM
iudioh brautirully arranged nnd
tantefully decoiatod woro laden WJIIi
lompiing dolicncles, und ero long.
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society
Fmnk Altrrilltli, IJcmMcm AumiU
Oteco wii)i Win Drown & Co., No,
29 Ooiutuefiu) Ntrcfit.
i. 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 e
tiu participants found thomsulvfj
congratulating ono another on th
iinppy eVpnt. r
After k brief social tlmo tho gliosis
gfttheredlabcit the tobloi, and sanqr
one verJeot that tondor hymn:
"Tognhur Lor Us Swcotly Llvo,"
anor which uisiiop Moore was ro
queatcd to return thanks to
Ileavoaly Father,
ml- .'... .
dnt. (Uughtor.) itNFW TODAVt
Turning to tho nudcnt ho d'vel i TF -. A J
on uio social psycho'ogy of tu int
life. How many of the world's monl
and spiritual whools or Iho world's
problems would thewe oug peo jto
in wuvii hiui- uieinni iacuiiis
wore fully trained and hurno sed up?
Students had no hotter 'Honda thnn
tholr faculty, and a student bojy
made a Krcat ml tako wtinn It r.
our sldored Its faculty n a camp opinsltj
10 uiomsoives. Tho p rival en and f-
An entertaining program of toasts ' llctis of any army mint co-oiis ar
and ihuhIo had boon carefully ur- An occasional mltiunderataudlbg
ranged, and was rendered (0 the do- leading to an unfair attitude, was tho
light of all present, at tho cUno ot only unpleiiKiint feature of education
tho banqueting hour. ll wor'k. Call down tho imnrt-aU'fk
It was a reason long to bo remem- wpu indulges In a hiutv criticism nf
t4U4I
Iour Uotweoii the dnlr building at
fair grounds and Hush's bank,
lady' largo sized gold watch, El
gin movements with pin attachod,
IfO reward If loft nt Journal or
phono W. Jory. I'honu Fanners 301
9-83 lv.
Fr HMlr fluveral fcuuves in nulem,
ana farm "nwU at a !)urln Csp
Hal Natioaal Baak. jl-l'vnd
bored, both for ItiJ chcor nnd help
fulness.
Tho topic, "O parsonage sllouhotto
as seen by one of us," was aptly
handled by Mri, Drackenbury, and
doubtless carried courage and con
tent to more than ono heart proaenr
Mrs. J. T. Abbott then made soma
bright and helpful remarks on th;
subject, " Havo we a proper foous
on our youth to win and retain them
In our churches."
Mrs. C. T. McPherson expressed
her views and brought forth some
good suggestion on Jho topic, "0ir
rotation to the Philanthropic socie
ties outside thd church."
Mrs. Wagner then spoke briefly,
but erfthuslastlcally on the subject
aislgned her.
Mr. Sleoth closed the program by
sneaking in an able manaer "along
the line of. "Should a minister's wife
naclflcet her Inborn gjfts becauso of
I'Vauk 11, Uhtuirlll-UepriM-HtHll)M
of tho Western Conservatory of
Music In this city, will receive
pupils In plauo, sight reading, har
mony, theory, history, etc Pupils
may enter at any tlmo. Lessons
will be given in the homo or at
tho studio us preferred by pupil.
Studio rooms 8 and U, Opora
Huumo building. Rosldonca phono
1100. 9-2 8-3 1.
tho presldont or member of tho far
tilty. ( Applause.)
Re loyal to your own Institution.
Don't accept all Us good things an I
then go out and boost for somo',ggpr
Institution. If ho even found a hand
tomor and richer woman than hU
mother he would still stand by lid
Til. nintlino
Tli6preachen. of this conforonrrM,"M-,:J"Ml wVH,r- rnl
owed it loyal support and It 'wai i il "l?1",. f " ho ",Bdw r lo,
institution that eaoh meiabor should '
bo proud to supnort as one of tho
splendid educational landmarks or
the PaciPc .northwest (Groat an
plwjje.) ,
After a few tamples of college
yells from tho students tho rally ad
journed. , .
The afterti&on session pf the cop
Appoint
imoiij ev
ery ofjoruoon from 2 to -I p'clock
uiasses in uiinpiug Method Tuo
days, Fridays' and Saturdays. CD.'i
North Liberty street. Phono 13&1
9-3)5-
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WaHtc!--At onco, a competent help
er for a carpenter Apply at Jour
sal "oSlce. -2.8-3t
fereuce was taken up with clearing WhII A boy or man to drive gro
up the dockot of routine worl", har- eery wagon. Permanent position
ing reports, etc, Rev. T. H. KprpV for a good hand. Address XY4
presiding . caro.Jonraal. 9-28-3t
I,1,1",1!1 ' J L.J. ' ' 5
iiiiiiininHiiiiiiiiiiininiiniiiiiiiimiiiiii;iinitiiiiHMHiiiiiiimi
full tt fAAllnor attil iru,lilv fn all
who had proceeded her. Se. thought; Thee from the croualed wall,
wives should criticise their husbands And hold thee In my bands;
for mistakes on Sunday not earlier if i could know thee root and all
than Wednesday and after 24 hours I could, understand both God and t
of prayer. She told of one who had man.
been railed a Quaker and was. at
Quaker preacher, and a young - The beautiful and remarkable oc- T
preacher let his hfajrt crowflenomi
"annual nounis. snt
Mr Rounds, who spoke
elation and Its development. Hor one of theue new and unlooked for
may we correct our husbands with -urprlies, that never fall to havo
Mie greatest mutual helpfulness? If rweet memories In the background
we kaew oter better we wm4 wv of llf
them wore. Sa-e would 1'ke to know!
ihe nrfschers' wlr8 better o that ters
yhe could lore tkem wore fhe ra:i.Tne frrrwof its Jfhd )9rBajw;to the
hefn wn sHccMwf'H l ihe SunVlarj h'story of the conference.
coni -ork As a resuu prayer" Through me in iruneaiamy m
anu a young Tne oeautimi ana remarxasie oc- x
rt crosdenoml- caslon that tookplace In the parlors X
She latiroduced df 0rac church, Portland, la the
oke on the asSo- evening of September 25, 1907. was T
ie of theue new and unlooked tor
irprlies, that never fall to havo
k-eet memories In the background
It nasaigathTlng of th mln'
n' wlWar th O-pa. cffersce
Yc
Liberty
I have Icooped.the town again, I havo scored a victory that will
open youreyes. You might Just as well get. In Uiu habit of going to
WJdborty to see the boat of everything in the animated nletiir
line. "Last week I xave youMlia ureal Marathon race nlctusM. Frl
day, Saturday and Sunday. I am going to show you two of the
greatest animated pictures ever produced, the great Olympic
games and the play that has created a sensation unequalled by
any urductlou, "The D5vll." You cannot afford to mlis seeing
the two great pictures. I am going to give ypu the best thul
moMy can j buy. 1 do not care anythlag about dividends, I want lo
make Ye L'berty the most popular and 4he most attractive play
hoir In this city, and i am going to ia It, Jf you see the bost.
you have got to see It at Ye Liberty I made ihe wotte: "Adol
'ar show for a dime," and I am going to make that rrfotto good.
P
K. L BERNARD
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