Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 05, 1909, Page 9, Image 9

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    OAILV OAl'ITAXi JOURNAL, &AUCM, OMMOH, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 10.
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DR. KING'S
NEW DISCOVERY
COUGHS and COLDS
AND ALL THROAT and LUNG
DISEASES
PREVENTS
PNEUMONIA - CONSUMPTION
"Two years ago a sevcro cold settled on my lungs and so completely prostrated me that I was
unable to work and scarcely ablo to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King'o New Discovery, and
after using ono bottlo I went back to work, as well as I ever was."
W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenn.
PRICE 60c
AND $1.00
k SOLO AND GUARANTEED BY A
J.C. PERRY.
W. H Belled: will preach on "draco
and Glory." Biblo school at 12 ra.
Classes for strangers. Epworih
Lcagtio at 6:45 Song service at 8
p. m. Subject of ovontng theme:
"Ono Thing." Splendid music. Cor
dial grootlng. All invited.
FltiBt Congregational.
Cornor of Contor and North Lib
erty streets Rov. Philip B. Baiuor,
pastor, Dlblo school at 10 a. m.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock, bac
calaureate sermon boforo tho grad
uating class of this httrh RChool. Huh-
fject: "A Good Soldier" Evening
worship at 8 o'clock Subject: "Pay
Your Way"
Christian Science
First Church of Christ, Sclontlst,
440 Chomoketa street. Servlce3:
Sunday at 11 a. m and 8 p, m. Sub
ject of lesion ormen: "God tho
Only Cause nnd Creator." SunJay
school nt 12 m. Tho Wednesday ev
ening meeting Is hold nt 8 p. m.
Roadlng room in tho church opon
each afternoon except Sunday. All
nro cordially invited to attend the
services and reading room.
if f umtmi iiatf mmtnnianisiaisn fa
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G E. LEBOLD & CO
1144 State Street
GENERAL MERCHANDISERS
We would like to say to the people in East Salem
that we can sell groceries hardware and drugs just
a little cheaper than the down town stores,
We have a complete line of fresh, up-to-date goods,
carefully selected, Also a feed store at No, 1 1 60,
and we defy any merchant to give you better deliv
ery service,
We own 133 feet of property covered by build
ings, including our stores, from which we are re
ceiving an income, and while we are in a position to
buy as cheap as other merchants our expenses are
considerably lower,
So a trial order will convince you of what we say
relative to prices; quality of goods and delivery,
PHONE 145.
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SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS
ON SUNDAY SCHOOL
LESSON BY DR. LINSCOT
Fairbanks- lHT
For Prices Call On KBBOmmSM
sKmiaiafiffmffiif iiiii i
SOUrH SALEM MARKET PLACE
Located at the Cornor of S. Commercial St. and Slough Road
The convenient trading placo for South Salem people. Buy
your groceries, get your moat and hayo a. sbavo all under
the same room.
POISAL & SHAW -
General Grocery Store
Wo also carry a fujl line of cigars, tobacco, candy, paints,
drugs and stamps. Phono 7C3
o. w. nnASHER.
Moclel
Barber
Shop
Three Chain
Shoes Shlned Saturdays
HAIRCUT 25c .SHAVE 15c
Your patronage solicited.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
Judson's
Market
Fresh and cured meats of
all kinds. Poultry for your
Sunday dinner. Prompt de
livery. Phone 763.
Juno 0 ,1000.
Tho Power of tho Tonguo, Jamos
3:1-12.
Golden Text Whoso kcepoth his
mouth nnd his tonguo keopcth his
soul from troubles. Prov. 21:2S.
This chapter continues tho thought
of last wcok's lesson, based on tho
previous chapter.
Vorso 1. What class of porsons
nro most likely to want to rule, or
he "masters, thoso ongnged In good
works or thoso who neglect them?
Will ono who Is In rupt lovo with
his follows wnnt to rulo thorn, or will
he Judge them harshly?
Unfaithful Christians always put
up n high Btandard for othors; what
effect will that havo upon tho stand
ard with which God will mousura
them? (Seo Matt. 7:i-G.)
Verso 2 How much of our trou
ble and how much of tho troublo wo
maKc tor outers is caused by our
tongues?
i. a man docs not do any harm by
his words, Is ho very apt to do any
oiuorwisc?
It a man says hnrd and unkind
things nbout his neighbors, nnd In
tcntlonnlly wounds tho feollncs of
othors by his words, Is ho necessarily
a una ninny
Is tho control of tho tonguo tho
key to tho control of tho entire man?
Vorse 3 It tukes an Iron bit to
control a horso, what Is tho '"bit"
which will effectually control tho
tongue?
In what it'spcct Is an uugowriUMl
tongue iiim! a runaway lioro with a
Droiu'ii nit, and what arc generally
the reMiiltN In each case? (This ihich
tlou must bo answered in writing by
iiieiiiuero oi mo cwo.i
Verses 4-5 Is It nctually so, that
mo longuo is 10 mo mnn what tno
ruddor Is to tho ship, that Is, does
the tonguo govern tho Influence of
tno man?
Is It nocessnry nt all tlmos to watch
our tongues, compelling them to ro-
frnln from wrong words, and to uso
right words; Just as tho mnn nt tho
wheel of a ship controls tho ruddor
wmi vigilant watchfulness?
Is the. tonguo cnnnblo of sottlnc
la cnurch or u neighborhood all
(nhlaio with scnndnl. Just ns a match
jinny sot nro to n city?
verso o what nro souio of tho
many "Iniquities" which tho tonguo
can causo?
Can you recall and mention somo
oi tno moral poison omitted by an
evil tongue?
Do porsons with nn ovll tongua al
ways draw their inspiration from
"hell'"
Verses 7-8 Mnn can do very won-
uunui mings. in training animals and
controlling i.o forcos of nmiiro, but
cannot "tamo" tho human tonguo.
nor dostroy its poison; to whom may
wo apply to havo this effectually
done7
Verses 9-12 if a mnn usos his
tongue both for bud nnd for good,
for "blessing and cursing," does this
not stamp him uh a run., hypocrlto?
Is tt possible1 for n porson with an
ell tongue to be at the sumo time
well pleasing to God?
Lesson for Sunday, Juno 13, 1909.
Horoea of Faith Heb. 11:1-40.
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CHURCH SERVICES
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W, O. T, U,
Rev. Robert Knlg'bt,' of Indiana,
will speak at tho W. C. T. U. hall
Sunday evening, June C, at 4 p. m.
Everybody invited.
German Evangelical.
East State street. Sunday school
at 9:64 a. m. Regular services at
ltf:30 a. m. C. Hopf, pastor.
First Methodist.
At 10:30 morning worship. Rev.
Gosncl Chapel.
Gospel Chnpol at 15th nnd Mill
atreots. Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
u. ii. wnymire, pnstor.
United Evangelical.
Cottngo street, nenr Center. Rov.
G. L. Lovoll, pnstor. Sunday school
at 10 a. m. Divine worship nnd
preaching nt 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. IC.
L. of C. E. service- at 7 p. m. Prnyor
meeting on Thursday evening.
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Nvniigellc.il Association.
Cornor of 17th nnd Chemeketn
stroots. H. C. Dnker, pastor. Sun
day school at 10 a. m. Morning ser-
vlco at 11 n. m. Evening sorvlco at
8 p. m. Young People's Alllanco at
7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday
ovonlng nt 8 p. m.
First Presbyterian,
Morning sorvlco nt 11 a. m. Preach
lng by tho Rov. Hugh F. Wallace, D.
D of Slloam Springs, Arkansas. Dr.
Wallace Is tho brother of tho lato
Mr. R. S. Wallace, so well known by
many In this city. Tho quartet will
sing. (Selection not announced).
Solo, Mrs. Walters, "Just for Today,"
Abbott. Evening sorvlco at 8 p. m.
Preaching by tho pnstor. Theme:
"Tho Reality of Hell. Tho quartet
will sing. Miss Prior, solo, "Thou
Hast Died for Mo," Tunlsln. The
orchestra will play as usual S. S. al
10 a. m. Jr. C. E. at 5 p. m.; Br. C.
E nt 7 p. in. Public cordially Invited
to all theso services
First Chrlstlnn.
Cornor of High nnd Contor stroots.
Dlble school nt 10 a. m. Preaching
hours 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Respect
ive thomos "Somo Rovlvals," and
"Tho Conflict of tho Conturles." C.
E. nt 7 p. m. Chomokota Lodgo, No.
1, I .0 O. F will hold their annunl
memorial sorvlcos at 2 p. m. In tho
auditorium of tho church Tho C. 0.
0. 0. will furnish tho music for tho
rogulnr sorvlces. Special music for
tho I. 0. O. F. D. Errott, minister.
Lutheran St. John's.
Tho nnnunl mission festival will bo
colobrnted next Sundny, Juno 0, in
tho Gorman Lutheran St. John's
church, corner of Contor nnd 14th
streets. Sorvlces will be In tho morn
ing at 10:15, and in tho nftornoon
at 3::30 o'clock. Rov. Fr. Dobbor
fuhl, of Sandy, Oregon, will conduct
tho Borvlcos. Geo. II. Englo, pastor,
u
J J. Hill enys ho doesn't bcllovo in
stnto-aldod railroads as a gonornl
proposition, but when one wants
nnythlng and must havo It, tho only
wny Is "to go nftor It and got It."
o
Rich Men's Gifts Are Poor
Resides this: "I want to go on rec
ord ntt saying thnt I rognrd Electric
Dltters as ono of tho greatest gifts
that God lins mndo to woman,"
writos Mrs. O. Rhlnovalut, of Vestal,
Contor, N. Y. "I car. nover forgot
what It has dono for mo." This glo
rious modlclno gives a woman buoy
ant spirits, vigor of body and Jubi
lant health. It quickly cures Ner
vousness, Sleeplessness, Moloncholy,
Headacho, Backncho, Fainting and
Dizzy Spoils; soon builds up tho
woak, ailing nnd sickly. Try tbem.
50c at J. C Perry.
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Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORIA
Il If 81 1 fk i
Tho Kind You Havo Always Bought, tuultvhich has Uccn
in uso for over 00 ycaro, hns horno tho signature of
0 - and lins boon mndo tinder his pcr-
V" sj(ffi?-yh, sonnl supervision sinco Its infancy.
voV; UCA4U Allow no ono to docclvo you In this.
All Counterfoils, Imitations and' Just-atf-good" nro ?jut
Experiments thut triilo ivlth nnd endanger tho health of
Infhnts nnd Children Experience ngnlnst Exporlmont.
What Ss CASTORIA
Castorln, Is n, harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Pr'-jw t " F'othliur Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contain? u.tl'har Opium, Morplilno nor othor Narcotlo
Htibstatico. . i-i ppo In ita guarantco. It destroys "Worms
nnd nlln;- Pcvorlshncss. It cures Dlnrrhooa nnd Wind
Ccilc. Ifc relic co Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
nnd riutnloncy. It assimilates tho Pood, regulates the
Stomach nnd Uovrcls, giving healthy nnd nntural sloop.
'Xho Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Prloud.
QSNUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Boars the Signature of
du&i& e6&44M
' The KM You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Notice to Contractors.
Soaled bids will bo rocolvod by the
Doard of Trustocs of tho Stato Insti
tution for Fooblo Mindod at tho ex
ecutive chambers, Salem, Orogon, un
til 1 p. m., Juno 8, 1909, at whlcn
hour all bids will bo opened by th
lundorslgnod for tho orectlon and com
plotlon of a girls' dormitory, opllop
tlo dormitory, hospital and barn. Con
tractors may bid on ono or all build
ings. All bids must bo nccompanlod by
a cortlflod chock in tho sum of ut
least 10 por cent of tho amount of
tho bid, said check made payable to
tho undersigned as a guarantee that
tho contractor will furnish an ap
proved bond within flvo days after
tho awarding of the contract.
All bids must be mado out upon
blank proposals for tho samo. Blanks
furnished on application by the clerk
or architect. Plans may bo seen at
tho oxocutivo chambors, Salem, Ore
gon nt tho offlco of II. 0. McAllister,
417 Orogonlan building, Portland,
Orogon, or at tho offlco of Ohas. II.
Aurggraf, architect, Albany, Oregon.
The Doard of Trustoos of tho State
Institution for Fooblo Minded ro
sorves tho right to rojoct any or nil
bids. 0. N. McAIlTIIUR,
Olork of tho Doard.
Salem, Orogon, May 25, 1009,
5-28-8t
Notlco to Contractors.
Sealed proposals will bo rocolvod nt
tho omco of J. rl, Ackormnn, socro
tnry of tho board of trustees for tho
Oregon School of Donf .Mutes Snlem,
Oregon, until 11 o'clock n. m. Juno
S, 1909, and thou oponod, for tho
construction of n Ilrlclc Admlnlstrn
Proposals (or OOBetmctioH ei 0W
Bath na4 Other Ostbmlldlsws a
tho OrcgoH Stato Iasaao . Aatrasa
Farm.
SoaW proposals, endorsed on omU
Bldo of envolopo, "Proposals for co
structlon of cow barn and othor out
buildings for Orogon Stato Ihbwh)
Asylum farm," and addressed to te
undorslgnod, will be received at tit
Executlvo Chambers, Stato Capital.
Salem, Oregon, until Jue 7, 1909, at
2 p. m., at which hour all bids will
bo oponod by tho undorslgnod In the
prosonco of tho Doard of Trustees
of tho Orogon Stato Insane Asyltm.
All bids must be accompanied by eer
tltlod check In the amount of tea
(10) per cent of the full aaotnU,
mado payable to tho undersigned.
Tho Board of Trustees of the Oregon
Stato Iasane Asylum, reserves the
right to reject any attd all bide.
Plans and specifications may be ex
nminod at tho Executive Chambers,
Salem, Orogon, or nt tho offices of
H. 0. MoAlltstor, Orogonlan Dulld
Ing, Portland, Orogon.
Dated nt Salem, Orogon, this 25th
day of May, 1909.
0. N. McARTHUn.
Clork of tho Doard of Trustoos Ore
gon Stato Insnno Asylum. B-20-9t
o
Change, of Grade- on Commercial
Street.
Notlco is horoby glvou that the
Common Council of tho City of Ba
lam, Orogon, dooms it oxpodlont to
chnngo and proposos to chnngo the
grado on Commercial Streot In said
City from tho confer lino of North
Commorclal Stroot to tho South curb
lino of South Stroot In accordance
tlou nu.ldlng. Ilrlclc Dormitory nnd n " ' 1 5' Xl
Uollor lioiiso to no nunc nt Balom, ",, "'. ,,,1' ",,j i ai. A.7.
Orogon. A certified check for 6 por Mnv 24 iflon y ' 0rogou
cent of tho amount on somo solvont ?' , ,,' . . , .. ,, ,
bank mndo payable to tho order of lnl??' tt fi?1 , SSoUcat,OB
t ti A.i,n.n. i.,- ,. i....i tills notice, May 20. 1909.
if truslooH. mii'at npromnnnv nnok. D rdor Of tho Common Council.
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Arner, 31360
Record 2:17. Full brother to
Don Derby, 2:04 Derborth.
2:07; Diablo, 2;09; DemoHle,
2:11: Ed Lafertr, 3:16, u4
others.
By Cbas. Derby, 4907, sire of
bottor than 2:10, dam Bertha by
Alcattra, dam of 4 better than 2:10,
and fire others.
Winner of first premium at Sa
lem horse show.
For standard stallions season of
1909 at Fair Ground and Club Sta
bles,
Fop, $2fi 00 for season, J35.00 to
Insure. Q. B. SIMPSON,
4-8-tf Fairground, Ore.
jMMISlMlHHSi l f HtilltH'!tSjf j.
Mechanic' Toola, Sharpies Separators; !!
Heath and Milligan Paints, Ornwood '
Spray, Frictionless Metal, Builders' ;;
Hardware ;;
Salem Hardware Co. II
1 1
sW(tfeisi is ite isjieitiisjiniiif ieif itimiii
bid.
Plnns and spoclflcntlons mny bo
scon nt tho 'offlco of tho secratary
of the board or mny bo had of F. A.
I-ogg, architect. Didders aro re
quested to uso tho printed form of
uoposal which will be furnished upon
application.
Tho right Is rosorvod to roject any
and all bids,
Dy order of tho board of trustoos
for the Orogon School of Deaf Mutos.
May 27-29-Juno 1-3-5
Proposals for Construction of Water
IMpe lino from Oregon State Pen
itentiary to tho Stato Capitol.
5-25-llt
W.
A. MOORBS,
City Recorder
Sealed proposals endorsed on out
sldo of envolopo "Proposals for pipe
lino from Oregon Stato Ponltontlary
to Stato Capitol" and addressod to
tho undersigned will bo rocolved at
tho Executive Chambers, Stato Capi
tol, Salem, Oregon, until Juno 8,
1909, at 2 p. m. All bids must be
accompanied by a cortlflod chock of
an amount of not less than 10 per
cent of tho full value of the bid, and
mado payable to tho undorslgnod.
Tho Board of Capitol Building Com
missioners reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
Plans ad specifications for (this
pipe lino may bo examined at the
Executive Chambers, State Capitol,
8alom, Oregon, or at tho office of II.
C. McAllister, Orogonlan Building,
Portland, Oregon,
O. N. McARTHUR,
Clerk Board of Trustees Capitol
Building Commissioners. 6-26-10t
JB ItS Spa Jf g jMrJT
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W3 S. COMMERCIAL Sf
Notice of Intention to Improve a
Portion of Court Street.
Notlco Is horoby glvon that the
Common Council of tho City of Ba
lom, Oregon, dooms It expedient to
Improve- nnd proposos to Improve', at
tho oxpenso or abutting and adjacent
proporty, tho roadway of Court
Streot in said City from curb to wrb
with Warren Brothers DltullthUs
Water Proof Pavement from the
west line of Commorclal street to tit
east line of Front street. Said por
tion of said Court Street shall be
Improved by grading the roadway
thereof by tho establishing of con
creto curbs whero nut already es
tablished and by paving said road
way In accordance with tho plau
and specifications adopted by (be
Common Coucll on the 24th day of
May, 1909, and now on file In the
office of the City Recorder, aad by
doing all things required la sM
plans and specifications.
Remonstrances may be filed
against said improvement In the
manner and within tho timo provid
ed in tho Charter of said Otsy.
Date of the first publicatlot of
this notlco, May 26, 1909.
By order of tho Common Coascll
W. A. MOORES,
6-26-llt City Recorder.
George Huber, a Gorman farmer
near Stayton, dropped dead sudden
ly ono day last week wbllo out in bis
barnyard,
o
Stomach Trouble.
Many remarkable cures of stomach
troubles have been effected by Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets.
Ono man who had spent over two
thousand dollars for medlclae aad
treatment was cured by a few boxes
of these tablots. Price, 25 ceats.
Satuphs freo at ull good druggists.