Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 28, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY CAPO AL JOURNAL SALBM. OBgQON, SATURDAY, NOVEMDITO 88, 1808.
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O..o -o-M0-0",0',0",a,l"0"0 0"ar7T3oruoauing-room-in'uio cnu-cn
O PHIIRPH FRVIPF O open ehch nftornoon oxcopt Sunday.
O oooOoBSo 6 AH Wo ."cordially invited to hirond
l-'h-st ClirJsthfti. ' t,lb B0'rv)8 nnd tho 6ndlifi5 'loom
HUpllM.
Dlblo school meets nt 10 n. m
Tho school ! now enjoying u wonder
Cinitlnnio with lnort.nalm;' t'crl6(1 "f 5rowth-cU.ii..' and boo,
h .i,iitinn. i,vn 1, At 11 n. n I.. Comer .-III sim-mK
large, and the peo.ile "nro hoarln8 "w,mt " . 'Z" I .',"
with deep concern. Mr. Small lm;" from Al,v " A -I.,' P. ' -
service ni :' ma miiyi i
"At the Lord's Foot." M-itJ iinnr-lel
and Kood chorus sinning. All nrt
welcome to uny of :liu serviiv of tMf
cliuicli.
The evangollstis nuctlng at the
First Chvistlnn church, under tho'
leader hip of .tames Small and A
W. Fhnffer,
into- 3t. Tho
the spirit of n man fd'l'ng- his tre
mendous responsibility toward God
and tho people, nnd Is untiring In
his dfforts lo impel the people to
hoar nnd undorstnnd tho nlesioges
ho delivers from day to day. To
morrow will ho a great day. Mr.
Small will speak at 11 o'clock( on
"Haw to Ilond tho English Bible Si
As To Undorstnnd It," and 7:30 p.
m., "Tho Plan and Prayer of the
20th Century," Tho mooting will
continue during tho week. D. Er-
rett, pGstor.
First Presbyterian,
Church street, noar Chomokotn.
Itov. Henry T. Hancock, paator.
Preaching services nt 10:30 n. m.
and 7:30 p. in. Preaching both
morning nnd ovonlng by tho Uov.
W. S. Holt, D. D., of Portland. Dr.
Holt la well known to tho Salem
public nnd needs no introduction.
Sunday school at 12 M.; Junior C. E
nt 3:30 p.' in.; Senior C. E. at 0:30
p. m.; mid-week prayer mooting
Thursday at 7:30 p. in. Tho church
orchestra will play ut tho ovoning
norvlco ns usual. Public cordially
invited to nil of these services.
First Methodist Hplscopnl.
Hev. W. H. Sollock will preach n.
10:30; subject, "Tho Uattlemonts of
tho Nation. At 12 m. tho Sumlu
Bchool will furnish n special tempor
anco program. At C:1G James Holt
zol will uddress the Epworth League
on the "Mockery and Malignity of
Strong Drink." At 7:30 popular
sorvlco with an address by tho pns
tor on "Tho Chambers of Imagory."
All uro cordlnlly invited.
Christian Science.
First Church of Christ, SclcnMtit,
40 Chomokotn street. Services
Sunday at 11 a. in. nnd 7:30 p in.
Subject of lesson sermon, "Ancient
nnd Modorn Necronomnncy," ot
"Mesmerism nnd Hypnotism." Sun
"VVodncsdny ovonlng mooting is hold
Lutheran St. John's.
Missouri Synod. Regular Sun
day service nt 10:30 it. in., In the
Qorninn Lutheran St. John's church
corner Center nnd Fourteenth streets.
eo. II. Engel, pastor.
8f.' PntiPfi Rplscopnl.
Chemekota nnd Church streets.
!tov. Unrr O. Leo, rector. Advent
Sunday. Usual services nt 7:30 nnd
11 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. in. Sunday
school 10 'a. m. All welcome
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SH'', T MvMHBHHk -.. JtttLm$ vJHMMMJMJiiyMt fcM-JrifSg
J ANOTHER PICTURE OF MAUf) P OWELTj, THE NOTED VIOLINIST.
United Kvniigcllciil.
Cottngo streot botweon Center nnd
Marlon. Sunday school at 10 it. nt
K. L. of C. E. at G:30 p. m. Itov
II. L. Prntt will pronch nt 11 n. in
nnd 7:30 p. in. Communion In. con
nection with tho morning sorvlco
H. A. Deck, pnstor.
A Ilrokcn Pack.
That pain In vour back canned In
lumbago, stiff mu cles or n strain li
nn easy thing to got rid of. Dal
lard's Snow LMilmont cures rheuma
tism, hi nib n go, soro nnd stiff musclop
strains, snrnlnn. e.ttti. burns, bruiseu
scalds nnd nil aches nnd pnlns! Yon
need n bottle In your house. Sold
by all dealers.
Cohlr mill Croup in Clillclien.
"My Mti i' girl I nbPi't to cold-,'
hoy has boon provonted many times
from having the croup by tho tlmoly
snyB Mrs. Wm.II. Sorlg, No. 41 Fifth
street, Whooling, W. Va. "Lnst win
tor sho had a sevoro spoil and a tor
rlblo cough, but I cured hor with
Chcmborlnln's Cough Remedy with
out tho aid of n doctor, nnd my little
by nil dealers.
The Labor Saver Every Womp Wants
The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet condenses in a space no larger than occupied by the kitchen table, absolutely every
thing needed in cooking the three daily meals, Every woman knows that kitchen drudgery is the eternal tramp,
tramp from the kitchen range to the kitchen table; from the kitchen table to the pantry an din some cases to the
cellar and back again, Sho knows how much time she could save if she had all th appliances and staples nec
essary for cooking right under her hands, where for instance, by a simple movement, the flour can be sifted right
ready for use; just as much as is needed and no more,
This Can Be Done With a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet i
As Important and Indispensable as the Range, there is no possible investment that will give so much genuine,
long lived and complete satisfaction as a Hoosier Kitchen Cabnlet, With it the kitchen work can be done with the least
effort, cleanng up carf be done in half the usual time,
If the healthful and cheerfulness of the woman of the home constitutes a family asset, then come into our store and
look at the Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet,
Will You Get It For Her?
This labor saver, that will relieve her of so much work and make the time spent i i the kitchen so much easier
and brighter? Act today, y m dont' want to loso a single day more in freeing her of th 3 unnecessary work and toil,
Have the cabinet shining and new in your ktichen tomorrow, and note the genuine p'easure with which the woman
of the house will fill the various cans, trays and shelves with the things she has to use three times a day the things
that aro now scattered around the ktichen from morning till night,
"THE pEVIL" WILlf
AT THEATER TON
Tho always pleasing production
'Dora Thome," was prosontcd to tho
'nlom then! or goers last night nt tho
Grand. It was played on a Bomowh.it
Jlf oront plan from what Is generally
Uood, but tho audience thorough
tpproclnted tho noting. Tho troupe
which hns been presenting different
jlnys hero this week, handled tliel
respective parts nicely. Miss Virgin
a Duncnn has the roll of the tin fort-
unnto Dora and ,
Nichols plnye,, ,,, " ;l
,lbl' Oliver SS.1W
Smart, Kavn h.7. Mt- N
ntnuBompnf """"P" I
Tno company m
nvantag.ofthBl! ProUl!'
no-Bit flh901,I),
COFFEE
Your grocer must sell
foor coffee; we can't all
be comfortable; but he
needn't sell it to you.
Vour irroccr returns your moner It you don't
like Schilling licit; we pay him.
The final olllclal count shows
Ta't's pltirnllty In Orogon to ho 2 I,
111 over Drynn.
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tliobrldo'8nflrn(...ih09
1908, nt 12 vL .
Wolf to Nnd. 1. r.LT.
SlerC
They left Thnr.,u. . .
Portland, and l. SU
lu '"UttDineir homely
Tho panic which J.
lii nearly every country fc,
1VIIS111II,
Grand Opera Hqus
John. F.Cordray, Manager '
Matinee and Night, Saturday, Dec.;
th nil tho Pomp nnd Mngnlflconco which lino always chuubrhi
its Brilliant Successes
SAMUEL E. RORK'S
SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION OF
The Land of Ni
HV All.lMri, II Will XI 1IOUMRI)
A MUSICAL EXTAVAGANZA
EMPLOYING
75 Comedians, Singers, Dancers
And nu Amazing Army of Supetli Continues Krcnory sb1 Eka
tiircclH.
Knox Wilson ' "!
a pi:i:kohmaxck and a phoductiox ok thk high
niMItKK OK Pi:UFi:tTIO.V.
PHICKS Mntlnee, tl.tlt), T.c, otic, i!5c.
Kvciiiug, t.no, i-ii'.oo, 7.ic, nuc
Uox olllco open SaturUny, l) A. M.
Grand Opera How
John F. Cordray, Manager
Monday Evening, O'clock Grand Concert fcci
Maud Powell
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MAUDE POWELL-WorltTs Greatest WowaiVi
May BnMe-World's Greatest Woaai CelW
Anne Ford-Distinguished Englisfc FtaH
0AVho concert given In Portland last Wedf
vemhor 23, tho greatest ontmisuibu. oiw -- Ktitfri
colehrlty was given this splendid trio. " W iw p
ucKnuwteugeu jv wi u --
HAD.
PHICKH 91.00, 75c, 50c. nflceitlAl
Snlo opons-for Suhscrlbora Monday at Theatre box
Sale opens for general public at Theatre Box omc
noon.
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The Home of Refined EnW
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