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    DAILY CAPITAL JOOKNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATUIIDAV. JULY 8, ito.
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SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
LESSON BY REV. DR. LNSC0TT FOR THE
INTERNATIONAL NEWSPAPER BIBLE STUDY CLUB.
The Oil Stove With
a CABINET TOP
piSSiliira
t t
t i
The New Perfection Wick Blue
Flame Oil Cook-Stove differs
from all other oil stoves. hat
a CABINET TOP. This
means you can keep dishes and
utensils within easy reach while
cooking, ami can keep food hot
after removing it from the Haze.
From its wonderful burners to
its racks for holding towels the
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
Is without equal. Its principle of concentrated heat means that the work
can be done quickly and without the kitchen being heated to an unbearable
decree. Can be lighted instantly and turned high, low or
"medium" at will. Three sizes. With or without Cabinet
Top. At your dealer's, or write our nearest agency.
JL
ReafoLamp
-S .M.I
aiuic IU vl. jivv. u wuiii
bright light that reaches the farthest corner of a good-iiied
living-room. Well made throughout of nickeled brats
comes at near
lamp perfec
tion at It's pos
Gives a clear,
perfectly tafe and vcrv ornamental.
dealer, mite our neareit agency.
If not with your
Standard OH Company
(Incorporated)
MONEY LOANED
On Real Estate
LONG TIME, EASY PAYMENTS
Reliable Representatives wanted
THE JACKSON LOAN & TRUST CO.
Jackson, Miss. Port Worth, Texas .
iitaiiiifiiBsiamiiimtiitnaitnaife8i
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j Paracols at Reduced Prices I
Nice tan color Parasols, $1.25 values for 75c
o I nrno neenrtmnnt nrnttu rnlnrc RCIn in $9 9R
UIJVi4WIUIIMIHIIWllj UUIUI WWW U V- fk
" Ahitn Ponoeole 7Eo
J Millinery at Greatly Reduced Prices
Everything in Millinery reduced in pr'ce
J Ladies' $2.50 White Waists for $1 .25
Beautiful goods. Not many of these left
White Skirts, Three Specials
$1 .50, $1 .00, 50c
These are special good values
Dainty Corset Covers 25c each
Children's Rompers : 50c and 35c
Boys' Khaki two-piece suits, each 75c
Men's Balbriggan Underwear, each 25c
Boys' Swimming Tights 15c and 10c
! ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
240-246 Commerc'al Street
muieunmf uounniiimtittimiiw
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SOUTH SALEM MARKET PUCE
Located at the Corner of S. Commercial St. and Slough Road
The convenient trading plnco (or South Salem people. Bar
your groceries, get your meat and have a shave all under
tbo eatno room.
POISAL & SHAW
II . General Grocery Store
We also carry a full line of cigars, tobacco, candy, paints,
drugu and stamps. Phone 763
O. W. BRAflllEI.
Model
Barber
Shop
Three Chairs
Shoea 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 7C3.
iltalif llflltilli''l'i
(Copyright, 1908, by Rov. T. S. LInscott, D. D. )
July 1th, 1000.
Paul's Second Missionary Jour
ney. Antloch to Phlllppl. Acts
xv:30 to xv!:lG.
Golden Text. Come over Into
Macedonia nnd help us. Acts xvl:0.
VerBo 3C. Is It generally necos
enry to follow up any good work
which wo havo commenced If we
would mnko It a" success?
Verses 37-39. Would It havo boon
wiser If Barnabas had first consult
ed Paul in tho mattor of taking
Mark?
Barnabas was a rolatlvo of Mark;
aro wo as good Judgos of tho fUrurs
of our relatlvos for an offlco as wo
nro of th fitness of others? Why?
Why Is nepotism In government
appointments, looked upon with sus
picion?
Had Paul, probably, good reason
for objecting to taking John and
Mark with them? (Sco Acts xlil;l3.)
If a man shows lack of courage,
or tact, or faithfulness, in ono posi
tion, docs that disqualify him in any
meamre, from getting another, or
from success when In another posi
tion? If both Paul and HnninbAS bad
been duplicates of the mnn Jesus,
would tlioro hnvo been tills rjunrrcl
between them, and how would (bo
matter likely luivo boon. Bottled?
(ThLq question must lo answered
by members of tho club.)
When two Christians fnll out, Is
ono or both always to bo blamed?
Vcr'cs 40-41. Did tho disputo
between these men work out for
good, as it rosultod in two mission
ary deputations instead of ono?
By any process of reasoning can
you conclude that God was back of
this dl'putc, botwoon theso two god
ly mon, bo as to bettor work out his
purposes?
Chap. xvI:l-3. Should ministers,
and other Christian, bo on tho look
out for young mon who aro fitted
for tho ministry, tho samo as busi
ness mon aro for good snlcsmon?
What can you ray for, or against
Paul circumcising Timothous, in view
of tho decision of tho council at
Jerusalem? (Sco Acts xv:l-29.)
In matters of habit, or coromony,
or non-essentials. I- it woll for us to
give way to tho vIowb of othors, sink
ing aur own proforencos when wo
can accomplish good by so doing?
For example, you may opporo wear
ing "plg-tnlls" in this country, with
wisdom, and yet to refuse to wear
ono In China may bo great folly,
Verses 4-5. What woro tho "do-
crecs . . . . of tho oldors
which woro at Jerusalem," and nro
tho'o binding upon tho church to
day? (Sco Acts xv:28-29.)
Is a church bettor with or with
out an olaborato creed?
Wliat did Jesus tench which is not
included in rlrhtnmionrmo nn.t .-
constant vl'lon of God?
Will a church sound "In tho faith"
always bo a magnet to draw othors
IU 11,
Vors"es C-S Whv .11.1 m. Tti-
Spirit forbid thorn to preach In Asia
mm uunynin, ana would thoy hnvo
sinned had thoy dono no?
Whoil WO nrn lilmlnrn.l nml.tnn
tlally from doing cortain good works.
a mni uio noiy spirit hlndoring
us?
VcrSCS 9-1 0 ITntv mnnv mnlhn.l.
does God adopt in leading us?
utob uou in every emergency
glvo iub tome Biiro guldnnco as to
whnt wo ought to do?
Was this vision tnnf n Mnr
call from God, ae though ho had spo-
Veros 11-12. Does God direct
tho courao of tho OhrlBtlan with ab
soluto certainty, notwithstanding
wind or soa?
Voso 13. What Is one of tho first
things nn oarnojt Christian looks
out fori when ho moves Into a new
community?
Aro womon gonorally In tho ma
jority as earnest Christians?
Verso 14. Aro busy womon gon
orally moro spiritual than thoso who
havo but llttlo to do?
Should all girls bo taught to earn
tholr own living?
Ib it castor for God to opon tho
heart of an Industrious person than
thnt of an Idler?
Vnrfin 1R.Tf fl nnrann la Indninll
nblo, or stingy, In that a suro sign
of ungodliness? '
Los-on for Sunday, July 11, 1909.
Paul's Second Missionary Journey.
Tho Phlllpplnn Jailor. Acts xvl:16-40.
Tlio lOntl You Havo Alwnys Bought, nnd -which has boon
In uso for over 30 yours, Jins homo tho slgnnturo of
nntl Iins been inndo under his por-
jwyj7, sonnl Btiporvlslon slnco its InfimcT.
All OouiifcrfcltH, Imitations nnd" Just-ns-gooil"nro but
Experiments that trlllo with, nnd cmlnii(ror tho health of
Infants nnd Children Expcrlcnco against Experiment
What Is CASTORIA
Cnstorln is a harmless substltuto for. Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drop and Soothing' Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium. Horphlno nor other Narcotlo
KttbHtnncc Jits ngo is its guamntco. It destroys Worms
nnd allays ITovcrlflhiicss. It cures Diarrhoea nnd "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
turd Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep
Tho Children's Panucca Tho Mother's Friend.
QBNUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Soars tlio Signature of
CaZ7!c&i
The KM You Haie Always Bought
In Us For Over 30 Years.
TH( OINT.UR OOMMNV, TT MUKUT ITHltT, tWVONKOITV.
Ka
otlco to Contractor.
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0 CHURCH SERVICES
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ClirlNtlnn Science.
First Church of Chrlat, Scientist.
440 Chomokotn street. Sorvlcos
Sunday nt 11 a. m. Subject of Iob
bou sormon, "Good." .Sunday school
nt 12 m. Tho Wednesday evening
meeting la hold nt 8 o'clock, need
ing room In tho church opon onch
nftornoon oxcopt Sunday. All nro
cordially Invited to attond tho cor
vlccs nnd tho rondlng room.
St. l'nul'8.
Chomokotn and Church trocts.
Itev. Ilnrr "O. Loo, rector. Fourth
Sunday aftor Trinity. Holy commu
lon with sormon, 11 a. in. Sunday
school, 10 a. m. Thoro will bo no
evonlnrt service until Soptombor.
Tho public lo wolcomo nt all servlcos
1'lrst rethodlHt Splfccopnl.
Patriotic -ervloes. Mr. Arthur C.
Tlooschon will sing. Tho subjoct of
tho sermon by tho pnstor will bo
"Stngos In the Devolopmont of Lib
erty." At 12, blblo school most In
torotttliiK closes for strnngors. At
1 p. ni. tho topic of tho Kpworlh
Longuo will be "Qodlois Commor
clnllBiu At S tho thomo of tho
sermon will be "Christ, Our Nation's
King " All nrt corldlully Invited.
Klrnt l'lvttbytwlnn Cliurvli.
Church streot , noar Chomokotn
stroet. Ilev. Henry T. Paboock, pas
tor. Morning sorvico, 11 a. m.
Celebration of tho Lord's supper.
Thome of commiunlon talk bypa-tor,
"Cod's Lovo Oommondod," Rom. 5:8
Evening sorvlce, 8 p. m. Proachlng
by tho pnstor. Thomo. "ThrCo Ways
to Christian DUclploshlp." John
1 37, 12, 43. Sunday school at 10
a. m.; Junior Christian Endoavor at
S p. m.; Sonlor Christian Endeavor
at 7 p. m. Mid-week prayer meet
ing. Thursday nt 8 p. in. Piubllc
oord'ally Invited to all of thoso Bor
vlco. o
A falling tiny norvo no larger
thun rlio finest silken thread takes
from tho Heart IU Impulse, Its pow
er, Its regularity. Tho Stonmoh aUo
bus its hiddon or Inside norvo. It was
Dr. Shoop who first told us It wns
wrong to drug a weak or falling Sto
mach .Hoart or Klndoys. Ills pro
Gcrlpt'on Dr. Shoop'a Itostoratlvo
Is directed straight for tho causo of
these ailments theso weak and fal
tering InBldo nervos. This, no doubt,
clearly expalns why tho Itestoratlvo
ban of Into grown so rapidly In popu
larity. Druggists say that those who
test the Restorative oven for a few
days, oon become fully convinced of
Its wondrful merit. Anyway, don't
drug the organ. Treating tho cause
of slckneea la the only sonslblo and
successful way. Sold by Capital Drug
8tore.
NO. HIS WON"!
1IH WILTj 1)113 YOUNG
"Any boy," says an exchango,
"who tumbles out of bod early, sing
ing; who doon't forgot to wash his
hnnds; who puts on his clothes
quickly, dnnccs out to his clioros,
nnd returns to his breakfast with a
choorful look and kind words for
ovorybody; who helps his paronts
without growling; who le kind to his
brothers nnd sisters; who has boiiio
thlng to do ovory day and docs it
well, will In n very fow yenrs bo ono
of tho big mon In tho community
In which ho llvo."
Gr-llc.rn Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
KVATOT
V
223 S. COMMERCIAL ST
HE SHOWED THEM HOW
THE FIREWORKS WORKED
Dufiir wns visited by nnothor dnn-
irolOUH firo lnH Prlilnv innrnlni'
nbout 11 o'clock. This tlmo It wns
tne confaotlonury store of W. A.
Ciinimlngs, JiiRt ncrost tho street
from tho DIrimMi offlco that wns
buriiud. Mr. CummlnKH hud u lot
of fireworks displayed In IiIh show
window nnd ho was standing n few ,
feet n way from tnU dluplay and wns'
Knowing some pnrtios now a certain
now kind of explosive worked, wlion
spurkH, ult ,tr from this or tho
match ho usod to light It, flow nnd
struck In tho window dlsplny and
almost In tantly t hoy woro all In
action throwing flro all over tho
room, HottluK fire to thv stoo.v and
fixtures nnd tho building Itself In
lnnumoruhle place. Ah soon as It
hud started the cry of "fire" was
mixed nnd tlio flro company woro
on the ground In a very Hhoit tlmo,
and wl.h the chemical ohkIuo nnd a
strewn of wntor from tho nonr by
hydrant they soon had tho flamoa
under control, hut not until tho
stock of goods was practically ruin
ed. Tho damage to tho building la
oatinmtod to ho nbout $200, which
loa Is coverud by Insurance, but
me loss nnd damage by both fire
and water to the gooda is nbout $1,
000, with no Insurance. The build
ing Is ownod by L. M. Smith Du
fur Dispatch.
Nervous People
And tboM afflicted with heart weaknm
mar now hare do fear of th ilrotal cbalr.
llBAI) WHAT MItS. IJANt.KY HAYHi
I had 10 teeth extracted at the Harrard
Dentlata' without the leaat pain, and blgblj
recommend them,
Ullfl. IIANLBY, Freemont Btatlon.
Whalebone Plate $10
A Oreat Dltcovtry, Ih Ntto WhaUuom
I'late, which la ., Ilgbteat and atrongeal
act knewn: doea not corer the roof of the
mouth! bite corn off the cob; guaranteed
10 year.
100O WB CIIAL.I.BNOB TUB WOItl.P.
We will forfeit It OOO to any charltabl-
loatltutlon for the dentlat who can make
plate for $15 aa good aa we make for $10.
lO Year Guarantee
Hold Crown, ettra hearr. ........ ...IB.OO
Pull Set Teetb (wbalehoue H. 8. W.l'.IaOO
Bridge Work, per tooth, beat gold. ...3.00
White f'rowui ....,,...., $1,00
Teeth Ite-enameled ,$3.00
Oo.a Killing , J 1.00
And not exceeding $100
neat HlUer Killing $0.B0
I'latlaum Kllllnga $1,00
Teetb Cleaned , $0.60
VKKTU BXTRAOVEll WITUOVT PAIN
free When Other Work It Ordered
Uy our new ejetem of palbleaa dentlitry.
uaed by ua alone. Our auccesa la due to the
bigb-grade work done by our expert, gentle
manly operator.
Harvard Painless Dentists
Corner Park and Woshlngton SU.,
Oror Royal Bakery, Portland, Or,
l-argeat and beat equipped Dental eetab-.
Ilabment In tbe world 20 eilee in United
Htatea. Open Bunday, 0 f 1. Illr nntll O,
Notlco Is horeby glvon that scaled
bids for work nnd materials required
in tho extonslon of kltchon of build
ing known no dining ball, rcshlngllng
old portion of dining hall, oroctlon
of building to bo known as amuse
ment hall, raBlng root of and ro
rooflng building known ns building
No. 2G, nil Bltunto nt tho Oregon
State Innnno ABylum Cottago Farm,
near Salem, Oregon, will bo rocolvcd
by tho Hoard of Trustooe of tho
Oregon Stnto Insnno Asylum until
July 7, 1000, at 3 p. m., at which
hour all bldn will bo oponcd by tho
undersigned at tho cxocutlvo cham
bers, Salem, Oregon, in tho prosonce
of tho board. All bids must bo ac
companied by certified chock in a
sum of no'i. less than ton (10 por
cent) por cent of tho amount of tho
b'd and mndo payablo to tho undor
signed. Envelopes containing bids
must bo rcalod and mnrkod "Dlds for
tho Improvements at tho Oregon
Stato InBnno Asylum Cottngo Farm."
Plana and specifications may bo ex
amined nt tho offlco of Louis It.
Hnzoltlno, architect, Murphy build
ing, Salem, Oregon, or nt tho oxecu-
tivo chnmbors, Stato Capitol, Salem,
Oregon. Wdo will bo received on
each piece of work oparntoly and
on tho wholo. Tho Ilonrd of Trus
toos of tho Oregon Stato Insano Asy
lum roflorvo tho right to rolect any
nnd all bide.
Datod at Salem, Orogon, this 22d
day of Junq, 1009.
C. N. McARTIIUR,
0-23-7-Cd Clork of tho Ilonrd.
elblo. Goods must bo dollvor4 at
tho Stato Institution ror rowtv
Minded.
Dated Salem. Orogon. this lata
day of Juno, 1900.
II. U. UHJ1VTJUO,
C-18-to 7-5d BuporlnteadeaL
o
Notlco of Intention to Improve a
Portion of Front Street.
Illds for Furnishing Huppllen for
(ho Stnto Institution for IVeblo
Mlndwl.
Soalcd nroposnli will bb received.
and nro horeby Invited, for furnish
ing tbo Stato Institution for Kcoblo
Mlndod with supplies for tho six
(0) months ending Dccotnber 31,
1009, LIsU of tho required goods
will bo furnished upon application to
tho suporiatondont of the Institution.
All bids should bo sealed and marked
on tho outsldo of tho onvolopo "Did
for Supplleo for tho Stato Institution
tor Feeblo Mlndod," and nddroised to
tho undersigned. Tbo bids will bo
oponcd in tho oxeoutlro chambers,
Salem, Oregon, on Tuosday, July 0,
1909, at 10 a. m and tho Board of
Trusteoa rosorves tho right to reject
any and all bids. All goods must be
In ftrlct accordance with tbe sample
and In original packagos when pot-
Notlco Ib heroby glvon that the
common council of tho city of Salem,
Orogon deems Is oxpcdlont to Im
provo, nnd propoaoa to Improve, at
tho cxponso of abutting nnd adjacent
proporty, Front atrcot, In tho city
of Salem, Orogon, from a point 300
foot south of tho south lino of Mar
kot stroot to tho north city limits.
Tho Improvomonl shall bo made by
grading nnd grnvollng with sovoa
inchoa of ginvol, when rollod, as
shown In tho plans nnd specifications
ndopted by tho common council on
tho 2lBt day of Juno, 1009, and now
on fllo In tho olllco of tho city record
er, which plans and specifications
show tho dotalls of tho work, and an
ostlmato of tho cost, and tho samo
aro horoby roforrod to and mado a
part of this notlco.
Data of tho first publication of
this notlco 33d day of Juno, 1009.
By ordor of tho common council.
W. A. MOORBS,
0-23-1 It . Itocordor
Notlco of intention to Improve a
Portion of Pine Street.
Notlco Ir horoby glvon that the
Common Council of tho city of Sa
eom, Orogon, dcomn It oxpcdlont to
Improvo, and proposos to Improvo, at
tho oxponso of the abutting and ad
Jacont proporty, Pine stroet In tho
city of Salem, Orogon, from tho east
lino of Front street to tho west line'
of Fourth street. Tho Improvomont
I'hall bo mado by grading and
graveling, nnd such graveling
shall not bo loss than six
Inchoa thick after rolling. Tho
said Improvomont Bhnll no mado ac
cording to tho plans and specifica
tions adopted by tho common coun
cil on tho 21st day of Juno, 1909, and
now on fllo In tho offlco of tho city
recorder, which plans and specifica
tion ohow tho details of tho work,
nnd an ostlmato of tho cost, and tho
samo aro hereby roforrod to and made
a part of this notice.
Dato of tho first publication of this
notlco 23d day of Juno, 1909.
W. A. MOORES,,
C-23-llt Rooordor.
Look At This
ror Sale A first class rooming and boaidlng houso prop
sltlon at Newport, Orogon. Two bouses and furnishings and
lota will bo sold for less than tho cost of tho housos. The
buildings are four yoara old and furnUhod complete. The
owner Is a non-resident and needs tho money. Look Into
this as a speculation.
LEE WILLIAMS
Newport, Ore. Inquire at Journal Office