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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTIJER 10, 1000. PAGE TIOUHB y - t SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS ON THE SUNDAL SCHOOL LES'SON BY REV. DR. LINSOTT FOR THE INTERNA TIONAL NEWSPAPER BIBLE STUDY CLUB. October 17, J 000. Pnul a Prisoner Beforo Felix. Acts 24. Golden Text Herein do I al-vnye oxerclse myself to liavo n conscience void of offonso toward God nnd to ward men. Acts 24J1G. Verses 1-9 When a high print or a distinguished preacher has ffi'U'ii .away and ospousos a bad causehov should bo ho estimated? This man Tortullus was much in the position of a modern lawyer, rnn you conceive It probablo or posslblo that ho could be a consistent Chris tian nnd yet hold ti brief ngalust Paul? If a rich unscrupulous man has a law suit against a woll known good man, why. should a Christian lawyer not accept tho case for the prosecu tion? I "Will an honost lawyer, or nn ad vocato of any causo, uso false evl donco to gain or advanco his causo? What accusations did they bring against Paul, and what part of tho ovldcnco presented to Felix by Tor tullus was truo nnd what part un true? Apart' from tho morality of lying, what good, or evil, docs a Ho accom plish for tho liar or his causo? Verses 10-21 Does a good causo over need falso ovldonco to strongthon Its position, and If not, why not? Read Paul's defence critically and sco If you can find any falso state ments, and If so, say what thoy are? Contrast tho compllmonts paid to tho governor by Tortullus nnd Pnul, and stato wherein Paul oxcols, both In truth and In Bklll. What points did Paul urgo In his defence to tho accusations agaltiBt him? Whnt so called heresy did Paul ad mit of? What Is today "heresy" nnd what is "orthodoxy?" Whnt Is Implied In "having a con science void of offonco toward God nnd toward men" nnd how can such n condition bo brought about? How does Paul show In his dofonco thnt tho heresy thoy accuse hi in of is- tho Jowlsh doctrlno which thoy hnvoforsaken? Versos 22-23 Who was Lyslas, tho chief captain thnt Follx wanted to oxamlno, and what part had bo taken in this mnttor? , , ,, Vorsos 24-20 Why did Follx sond for Paul? Is It probnblo thnt Follx was sin- coroly Investigating the Chrlstjnn re ligion? Apart from tho person of Christ, ulint me tho chief things which Christianity stands for? (This ques tion must bo answered In writing by members of (ho club.) Whnt Is Christ hlmsolf tho em bodiment of In his personal charac ter? I What made Felix tramble when ' Pnul urged upon htm rIghteousns nnd tho Judgmont to come? i Would Follx likely havo become n I 'Mirlstlnn If ho could havo kept on In his sin? i Vorsos 2G-27- What part does money gone-rally piny in preventing successful ndultu from becoming Christians? When n man trembles on account of his sins, does that necessarily add anything to his credit 7 What was a bosottlng sin of Follx nnd how would you slzo up tho char acter of nny man that wants to bo bribed to do right? Lesson for Sunday, Oct. 24, 1000: Paul n Prisoner Doforo Fosttis nnd Agrlppa. Acts 25: G-12; Chap. 2G. Stnley. superlntondont. Worship sor vice at 11 o'clock a. m.; sermon by the pastor on "Seeking and Finding." Evening service nt 7:30 o'clock Stereoptlcon lecturo on "Mission Work In the Pacific Islands." St. Paul's. Chemekota and Church streets. Rev. Barr O. Lee, rector. Nineteenth Sunday after Trinity. Services nt 7:80 a. m., 11 n. in. nnd 4 p. m. Sundny school at 10 a. in. Beginning with this Sunday tho evening servlco will be held at 4 o'clock lnstonl of 7:30. All are woicomo nt all services. CHURCH SERVICES ; sj sjt s) s ?. K H 1 Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 440 Chcmokota street. Services Sun day at 11 o'clock a .in. and 7:30 p. in. Subject of leson sormon "Doc trlno of Atonomcnt." Sunday school nt 12 o'clock in. Tho Wednesday ovonlng meeting is hold nt 7:30 o'clock. Reading room In tho church open each afternoon oxcopt Sunday. A cordial Invitation extended to nil to attend tho services nnd visit tho roy.dlng room. W. C. T. U. J. C. Robertson will speak at tho W. C. T. U .hall Sunday, Oct. 17, at 4 p. in. Good singing. Everybody come and bring your friends. St. .John's Lutheran. Missouri Synod. Regular Sunday servlco at 10:15 a. m. In tho German Luthoran St. John's church, comer of Center nnd 14th strcots. Geo. II. Engol, pnstor. First Presbyterian. Church street ,nonr Chomeketa Rev. Henry T. Babcodk, pastor. Mor ning service nt 11; preaching by tho pnsjor. Theme, "Tho Two Aspects of God." Prof. Hull will sing, "Amend Your Ways." Evening sen Ice nt 7:30; preaching by tho pastor. Thdmo, "Tho Compromising DIsclplo" Solo'by Prof. Hull ontltlod "Prayer." The orchestra will play "Voluutnry." nnd "Pilgrim's Song of Hope." Sun dny school nt 10 n. in.; Jr. C. E. at 3:30 p. in,; Sr. C. E. nt 0:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer mooting Thursdn:' nt 7:30. p. m. Public cordially In vited to all of thoso Borvlccs. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. HEADQUARTERS FOR lioosier Disk Drill. Single and Double Harrows, Smoothing Harrows and Plows Evangelical Association. Comer 17th nnd Chcmekotn strcots II. C. Baker, pnstor. Sundny school nt 10 a. m.; preaching service at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.; Young Pcoplo's Alliance nt 0:30 p. m.'; prayer meet ing Thursday evening nt 7:30. First Couiit'CKiitlonnl. Rev. Philip E. Bnuor, pastor. Bl bio school nt 10 a. in., Prof. II. T THE SUNNY SIDE OF BROADWAY brilliant throughout. A number of now songs havo boon introduced, now costume and scenery havo boon sup plied, and now humorous situations dovolopod. Notablo among tho now songs Is "I'm a Dovll," In whloh a dovll dnnco Is Introduced by tho chorus. Tho mu sic of this song has a quaint, wolrd turn. Tho most ambitious of tho now songs is "Bownro of tho Gnrden of Lovp," n Unnglnntlvo ballad with Imnglnativo scenery. Elaborate scenic offocts nro pro vided for "When I fa Raining," tho flnnlo of tho first act. A humorous song Introduced Is "Under tho Pn?- aza Plant," with tho pnznzn plant In tact. Other now songs nro "Every Town Has a Postofflce nnd a Wise, Wlso Gal," and "Cupid's Lovo song." Tho principals In the cast this year aro Mux Bloom, Al Harrison, J. E. Caglln, Mary Montrose, Carolyn Ryan, Nan Ryan, Alice Slier, Don Clark, tho Weutz brothers, and Ed Allen. Tho Dancing Pippins and a ont, nnd as a result tho piece is largo chorus complete the company. Wil Be Here Thursday, Oct 31, One of the Catchiest Mu sical Comedies of Recent Years. That nifty song show, "Tho Sunny Sldo of Brondway," will appoar nt tho Grandopera houso next Thursday ovo nlng. Tho book, lyrics nnd music of the ploco havo been overhaulod by Boylo Woolfolk, the author, who U also directing the rehearsals at the pres- The U. 8. Government In ts "Pure Food" Inw docs not "Indorse" or "guaranteo" any preparation, ns somo manufacturers In tholr adver tisements would mnko it appear. In tho caso of medicines tho law pro vides that certain drugs shall bo mentioned on tho labols, if thoy nro Ingredients of tho preparations. Ely's Crcnm Balm, tho wejl-known family remedy for cold in tho bond, hay fever and nasal catarrh, doesn't contnln a elnglo injurious drug, ho the mnkers havo simply to print tho fact thnt It compiles with tho ro q'ulromonts of tho law. o Somo people nro so occontrlc. A' Toronto man lit a match by falling downstairs. Tho old-fashloncd trou- sor-seat method for us. If you ploaso. o To maintain health, a maturo man or woman needs just onough food to ropnlr tho wnsto and supply enorgy and body heat. Tho habitual con sumption of moro food than Is nocos sary for thoso purposes is tho prlmo causo of stomach troubles, rheuma tism and disorders of tho kidneys. If trembled with Indigestion, rovlao your diet, lot reason and not npps tlto control, and tnko a fow doses of Chanfberlai&'s Stomach and Llvor Tablet, and you will soon bo .tU right again. For salo by all good druggists. OHItlran Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTO R I A Potato Diggers, Fanning Mills, Etc. Also a full line of Buggies and Wagons SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY MITCHELLLEWIS & STAVER CO P. E. THOMASON, Manager, Salem, Oregon Deafness Cannot Bo Cured. By local applications, as thoy can not ronch tho dlstased portion o ftho oar. Thoro is only ono wny to euro denfnose, and that is by constitution al remedies. Deafnesa Is caused by an inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tubo. When this tubo is Inflamed you havo n rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing and when It is entirely closod deaf noss Is tho result, nnd unless tho in flammation enn bo takon out and this tubo restored to its normal condition honrlng will bo destroyed forovor; nlno out of ton cases aro caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an In flamed condition of tho mucous sur faces. Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dollars for any naso of deafness (caused bv catarrh) that cannot bo curod by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars free. F. J CHENEY, Toledo O. Sold by druggists, 76c. Tako Hall'B Family Pills for con stipation. o Try a Journal Classified Ad. MHMMHHH Yc You will find the Ganto Vacuum Cleaner all we claim for it. IT CLEANS Carpets, Rugs, Furniture, Curtains Without Rips, Wear or Dost. Investigate It. J. B. MERRY & Co. Sole Agents Uphotsterie Shoppc 548 State Street Grand Opera House JNO.P. CORDRAY, Manager THURSDAY, OCT. 21 THAT NIFTY SONG SHOW THE HSHMKHK SUNNY SIDE -TO- BROADWAY With MAX BLOOM (Tho Hebrew Funster) And tho Original Dancing Pippins. Book by Thomas J. Grady and Boyje Woolfolk. Lyric and Music by Boylo Woolfolk. Look! Whose Coming! Don Clark In ono of the principal parts. THE SHOW WITH A THOUSAND LAUGHS ' WHAT IS A I'AZAZA PLANT " Prices 100, 75c. 50c. Seats on salo Thursday at 9 a. rn. Stock Reduction Sale Began October 15th As the season advances we are finding ourselves crowded to the walls tor room especially in the Suit and Millinery department. In order to overcome this we have decided to close out all the Knit and Muslin Underwear, Hosiery, Sweaters, Infants' and Children's Wear, Umbrellas and Hair Goods. Jt would take up pages to describe these goods, therefore we invite you to call and see for yourself. If interested we guarantee the price will not be in the way. These are bargains you cannot afford to pass without investigating. Buy Your Suit, Coat or Cape Now While we are offering a specia'l discount and the stocks are complete.. If you appreciate honest value and a perfect fit we are sure we can please you. MILLINERY Is now at its best and a large number of Trimmed Hats are sold daily.. Inspect our stock before you pay the two prices of the exclusive stores.. We are satisfied you will realize the great saving we will make for you. H ALiLBERCj S LIBERTY STREET SALEM i