PAGE EIGHTH : , DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, :BAimtj : OREGON, SUKDAr FEBRUARY 5, 1010. At, , ' . SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL liESSON BY REV. DR. UNSOTT FOR THE INTERNA TIONAL NEWSPAPER BIBLE STUDY CLUB. (Copyright, 1909, by Rev. T. S. Lin rf scott, D, D.) 0,1010. iASaSemne atiS PrayoF. Matt. 6 lden Text Take heed that ye; wouldi yotr givo-?f utf hypocrito 2 If a man is really trying to bo a truo Christian, but lpvoa to. -have hia good works acknowledged by the: church and tho world, and takos p&insVtoihayo thatodonie'; how would yon (Iharactdjrizo lflmf , 'f If a TmnTvgive! more to- religion and charity whon tho fact is pu55 ilshoSi than ho does when it is not Known, in whdt class would ydu i f If one gives with the motive of )holpltig'hls follows, and to glorify jQod, will tho fact that' 'his benon-j 6o not yourc- rjgnieouBness neiprp mtmT to".bo teeon: ot thetir, Matt. 6; 1; 5onco is published disploaso God?;U8 Wth daily bread? EWhy? " ! J Verses 5, 6. Give reasons for Opinion as to whother thJero aro fihoao today who act as if they woro f ellgious, in tho matter of going '$a hurcb, etc., but who are not actual- Jy true to God? How would 'you describe a man iwhdgoes to church, or prayer ling, chiefly to help his business or Profession? ' " ' ' j If a man prayB longor in public han he does in private, is ho neces sarily' a hypocrite? X Why does Jesus so strongly Jrocommond private prayor, and what Ahro its advantages? . ? - Verso 7. Whatman you say for, 3or against, long or short privato ;tpraypra?. .' 'l In what class would you put thoso privato prayers which consist only pf presiding, or reciting, sot prayers, and in rbpoatlri a form of words? i m Pianos and Organs I from the cheapest to the 1 J best sold on installments - andTcnted. i GEO. C. WILL Sewing Machines I Genuine needles, oil and new parts for all sewing machines. Sewing ma chines rented. GEO. C. WILL I OPENING THIRD UNIT Of 0. S. Government Lands UMATILLA PROJECT ( ) k t ( l A M Hcrmiston, Oregon, Feb. 10, 1910 For the abovo occasion the Oregon Railway & Naviga tion Co. and Southern PacifiG Go, lines in Oregon will make an open rate of One and One-third Fare 1 For the round trip and from all points in thoir lines to Hermistoni T(okets on sale February 6 and 7, with final return limit February 20, 1910, Free booklet issued by tho government, containing full inforrriatlori as to coat, how to file, water rights, otc, may be obtained of anyOi R, & N. or S, P, agent, or by X. writing to Vorao 8. As God certainly knows what tilings WO haro rtoed of before WO ftSK, IUDIi WIllll 10 cue Uiy j f".- ing for thpm? (This queatioa must bo answered -in writing by mombors of the club.) Verso 9,- 'Did Jogtfs give the "Lord's Prayor" as a form to bo used, Or as a model for comprehen siveness and brdVltyi o for both, or for Bomb other reason? What was thq chiot.;thing in tho lifo arid personal testimony ot Scam, which' also Gfibuld, dnd may, be tho chlnf thine In the llfo of every man? Verso 10. What should we long nnd pray for more than for all elso? What would turn earth and its sorrows in Heaven with all its bless edness? Verso 11. Have Christians right to 'expect that God will supply nn tho necessities of life, and does aiways do so? Is 0od under obligation to supply Verso 12. On what grounds does q0 forgive us our sins? tj0os jeaua mean here that God wm orglve us exactly as wo forgive others, or is thoro a difference? verso 13. In what way does God iad us into temptation? verses 14, 15. If wo forglvo our meet-.follows, is God under obligation to forglvo us? Lesson for Sunday,. February 13, 1910. Worldliness and Trust. Matt. 6: 19-34. ' CHURCH SERVICES Christian Science. . First Church of Christ, Scientist, 440 Chemolcota street Sservlces, Sunday at 11:00 o'clock a. m. fr Edison, Victor and Colombia Talking 1 Machines A full stock of Records. I GEO. C. WILL Latest Sheet Music Piano and Organ Studies. Violins, Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos. GEO. C. WILL WM mcMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Subject of lesson sermon; f'Spir lt." Sunday school at 12:00 m. Tho Wednesday evening mooting is hold at 7:30. Tho reading room in tho church is open each afternoon ooept Sunday from 2:00 till B:00. A cordial invitation is ottonded to all to attond tho services and visit (ho reading room. IMcnd9uCtiuych. . Corner oC Highland and Elm Sts. "-Bible school -at, 10 a, ' m.; O. ,6:30 p. m.' Heaco Day: Proaching ,at 11 a. m, by the pastor. At 7:30 p nt, a Peace address by Dr, Be ver, pastor of tho First Congrega tional church. You are Invited to bo present. Gcnimn Lutheran. East. Stato streot-v-Sunday school at 9s 30 a. m.; regular seryico at 10:30 a. m. All are invited. C. Hapf, Pastor. Thp First Christian. Corner of High and Center Sts. D. Errott, Pastor. Biblo school, 10 a. m. Dr.' H. C. Epley, superintend ent Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Respective themes, "The Abounding Church," and "Danger Lines" Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Vera Kitchen, president. Good music, easy pews, and a cordial welcome. Tho public cordially in vited. First IVfcthodist Episcopal. Rev. W. H. Selleck will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morn ing subject, "Lest I Should Become a, Castaway." Evening sermon on "Repentance, What and How." Sun day: school with ably taught, Biblo classies at 12. Epworth League topic at 6:15, "How to Watch." A cordial invitation to the public. Strangers especially invited. Evangelical Association. Corner 17th and Chemeketa Sts. II. C. Baker, pastor. Sunday school at 9:50 a. m.; .morning service at 11:00 a. m., A Missionary service. Evening service at 7:30 p. m.; Y. P. A. at 6:30 p. m. Revival meet ings, beginning Sunday evening, February 6, an continuing indefinite ly. Services at 7:30 p. m. Every body invited. First Presbyterian Church. Church St., near Chemeketa St. Rev. Henry T. Babcock, pastor. Morning service at 11 a. m.; preach ing by tho pastor. Theme, "The Valley of Baca," Ps. 84:6. Quar tette, "Far from My Heavenly Homo," Berthlod Fours. Solo by Prof. Hull, "Avo Vorum,", Mozart. Evpnlng sorvlco, 7:30 p. m. In charge of Sr. C. E. Society, C. E. Day. Special program. Special music. "Ladles' Quartetto, "Lead Kindly Light," nrr. by Parks. An them by choir, "O Lovo Divine," SanLnor. Orchtestra, "Longing," Theo Bondlx, and "Sorenado," Schu- bort (cornot solo). S. S. at 10 a. m., mld-wook prayor meeting, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. - Public cordially in vited to all of theso services. St. Paul's. Chomeliieta and Church Sts.,' Rev. Barr G. Loo, rector. Qulnquago- sluia Suuday. Sunday school 10 a. m.; Holy Eucharist with sormon, 11 a. in.; ovonlng sorvlco, 4:30 p. m. LOOK AT THOSE. Good now 7-rom house and 1 4ilne lots; must bo sold at once. Inves tigate. Small houso, fine well, 10 lots, nil In fruit, near car line; snap. 100 ncroa, nil In cultivation, good houso, 2 barns, on good road, In sight ot Salam; teams, cows, tools nnd hay; good farm, a bar gain, nil for 585 por acre. 80 acres, all extra land, god new buildings, on good road, close to Salom, closo to school, best homo and land in 4 miles of Salem; toams ami all goos. Seo A. C. Smith & Co. 280 acres, all in cultivation, good houao, 2 bnrns, 3-noro orchard, on good road, 3 mllos from station, ) best buy in tho county, only $55 j per acre. If you want vacant lota, fruit orohards or vacant lauds boo A. O. SMITH & CO., 5(4 Stat j Street. Phonol807 FARMS ORCHARDS CITY PROPERTY My list may coiualn oxactly what you want. T. C. JORY, 205 Com'l St, Baleni, Or. SEE GEO. O. SAVAGE For Farms and City Property 135 8. COMMKltCIAIi ST. jw Bll lnflH On lAsh WQdnesdpyi Hp4y,jEuphar.ls.t 7J0 a. m.; other services at 10 a. m., 4:00 and 7:30 p. xn. Tho public Is cordially wlcomo at all services in St. Paul's, and is especially In vited to attond tho Lenten services. St. Joseph's Catholic. .Rev. Father Wagner G. S. S. R., will officiate at St. Joseph's church. Tjhero will bto mass served ,atf 7: 30j hV m., and high mass at 10:30.' Readings, and explanation ot Lenten Togulatlon.s both services. Vespers vespers Lent" be and" Denorction" at 7:30. gins next "dncsday. FirsUnffy. Ch'omeketa Paul ST' Bandy; minister. Sfornlng worship' and sofmftt al 11 o'clock; subject, "The Eternal Rea son." Tho Luther will meet at Mrs. Roy Burton, 19th and Ferry Sts., q.t half past two, Friday afternoopj. February 11. Tho ladies of the church are requested to be present. Minister's residence, 273 N. High St. W. O. T. U. Mrs. Gear of tho Friends' Church will speak at tho W. C. T. U. Hall Saturday at 4 p. m February (J. Everybody welcome. Central Congregational. Corner of Nineteenth and Ferry streets, Rev. O. A. StiUman, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Prteach Ing service at 11 a. m.; sermon by Rev. Z. C. Battey. Junior Endeavor, 3 p. m.; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. ni. Evening sermon, 7:30, by the,pastor. Evangelical Association. Corner of Seventeenth and Chem- teketa streets, H. C. Baker, pastor. Sunday school at 9:50 a. in. Morn ing service at 11 a. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. nu young Peo ple's Alliance, 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening, 7:30. Lutheran St. John's. Missouri Synod, corner Center and Fourteenth street. Sunday morning service at 10:30 o'clock. Geo. H. Engel, pastor. United Evangelical. Cottage street, near Center, Rev. G. L. Lovall, pastor. Dlvlno wor ship and preaching service at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m S. 'P. McCracken, super intendent. Christian Endeavor, 6:30, John Magness, leader. German Evangelist. Corner of Center and Liberty St. Sabbath school at 10 o'clock. Preaching services at ,11 and 7:30; Y. P. A. at 6:3n. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. T0NS0RIAL H. G. MEYER & CO. The best and largest shop in tho city. SU first class barbers. Only first close bootblack in city; porcelain baths, and everything pertaining to a flrsl class shop. Also carry a full line of cigars anu tobacco and barbers' supplies. 162 Commercial street, next door to Statesman offlcfe. 4-6-ti LODGE DIRECTORY. tlODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meets overy Thuwrny evening at 8 o'clock in Holmn. hall. A. E Banbei V C; F. A. Turner, clorh WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet ev ery Friday night at 7; 30 o'clock in Holman hall. L. W. Acheson, C C: L. H. Fletcher. Clerk. 1-10-09 11EC11TEL & HYNON'S BARGAINS. 200 acres of tho vory best land in the valley with modern buildings and only four miles from court houso. Tho houso is right up to dato, finely painted and has ovory convonlonco such ns bath, pantry, tollot, scroon porch, otc. An un usually fino homo for tho country. Place is well foncod, has good barn ami other outbuildings. Two good wells and windmill. Water piped to houso and barn. Somo timber on tho placo, enough for family's wood. Balance all in a fine stato of cultivation. Placo is lovol yet woll drnlned. A doop bjacij 80n PrIco 100 peP ncro. Adjoining lands hold nt $125 and up. $2700 buys a modarn two-story, 7-room rouso In good location. Has a bath, tollot, pantry, basomont, brick foundation, eomont walk, two lots nnd barn. Fruit and shade trees as woll ns berries. TJtls is n wolMiopt place and is worth more money. Wo Write Insuranco BECIITEL & BYNON 347 Stato St. Ground Floor CHtlairera Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Classified Acts Capital Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results One cent n word "or Xlrat Inatrtlon. Onhnlf cent a word for each Insertion thereafter. No adertlement' takeaM lera than 25c .Caunt lx worda to the tide. FOR SALE FOR SALE Good 1 H. P. Staver S&solino engine, cheap. Inquire at 178 Sodtli Liberty St. 5-2S-tft TOR fiALETho8hing outfit, con it slata of 20 -horsepower doable cy linder engine and 36-00 Reed's separator, all of the latest make. There is a Parson' feeder. Per fection veigher and Farmer's Friend blower. Pico reasonable and terms easy. Apply to J. J. Langmack, Albany. Homo phono 1352. 5-21-ltI WOOD FOR . SALE. Ash, and fir wood delivered in 12 and 16 inch, in 4 -foot- lengths'. SIddall Si Eaton, 570 N. Liberty. Phone 16(53 12-29-tf FOR SALE Throe Percheron colts, 1 coming 3 years old, 1 coming 2 year old, 1 coming yearling. J. W. Inman, West Salem. 1-5-lm FOR SALE Good general merchan dise business; Only store at place. Part cash. Address O, Journal ofilce. 1-14-tf. GASOLINE ENGINES. FOR SALE One 3 H. P. and one 6 H. P. Fairbanks-Morse gas engines,. '"with all tools and equipment. Both 1009 make. Used 2 months light ser vice. Anyone having use for an engine will find It to their advant age to communicate with R. B. Fleming, box 354, Salem, Oregon, or call at penitentiary foundry and see the engines. Price' low. l-zC-ntd2t-ctr FOR SALE Modem home, Just completed, one or two lots, on High street, between Lincoln and Washington streets, east front, six rooms, three closets, bathroom, pantry and porch. Owner Wm. Hallj South Commercial and Wash ington streets. 1-28-tf FOR SALE Fine lot of Mazzard cherry seedlings for orchard planting, Apply to E. C. Arm strong, Salem Board of Trade rooms, or phono Farmers 44X1. l-31-2wks FOR SALE "Lightning1' Hay baler, with jack, scales, etc., in work ing order, actual capacity, 20 tons daily. Price $85. Rubber tiro buggy, $50. Light spring wagon, $15. Roger Batt, Liberty, Rt. 3. 2-1-lwk FOR SALE New piano won by Bertha M. Klinger, in Journal contest. Reason for selling, have another piano. Will sell at bar gain. Can bo seen at 467 State street. 2-1-lm FOR SALE Good dry wood, first and second growth fir. Apply Phono 1225 Main or call at 213 Owens street. 2-3-2w OUR mixed pork sausage sells for 10c per pound. 173 South Com mercial street. 1-12-tf WOOD FOR SALE Scrub oak and dry body fir. Downing Eoff. Phono 1283 or 1417. Deliver to all parts of city. 2-4-lw FORSALE CHEAP A good dog skin fur coat. 325 Center St. 2-4-3t FOR SALE CHEAP A good dTg skin fur coat, 325 Center street. 2-4-3f FOR SALE If yo uaro looklus for a good Investment, here is a res taurant and rooming houso that will bring in a good income; ? -'000 will buy both, or $250 fo restau rant and $1S00 for rooming house. Enqulro of II .C. Bresstor . 4 62 Stato Btroot. 2-4 -t WANTED. WANTED Wood choppers, $1 per cord, ono lady dishwasher, one lady waitress, two girls for house work; A. C. Smith & Co., 544' Stato street. Phone 1507. 1-7-tf WANTED Stock hogs, all kinds llvo poultry. Highest cosh price. Hop Leo Chinese Laundry, 225 Commercial St. 1-25 WANTED At Salom Hospital, a cook. Apply In person. 2-2-tf WANTED To cook in family or res taurant by experienced roan. Ad dess "Jap," care Journal. 2-2-lw WANTED Loan of $500 on houBe and two lots, for ono year, will pay 8 per cent. Seo Meyer & Bello Land Company. 2-3-tt WANTHD A girl for genoral house work. Phone 1198 or 562. 2-3-3t Try a Journal Want Ad. FOR RENT. TO RENT Eight acres choice beav er dam land, well tiled, comfort able building. Experienced gard ener wanted. Address Wm,. H. Egan, Gervals, Route . .phohe Farmers 36, ner Chemeketa a tar tlbh' On Electric R. R. 1-4-tC FOR REIJT 1 room houso, Mission and Eiberty streets. Frank C. Ferguson. 2-1-tf RIGHT IN THE; HE ART of iho City- Rooms TwiQi heal, oi&trjoity, phono, bath. AIgo good boordl Mrs. F. B. Merry, 511 Court St. 2-2-lw PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS. PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER Estimates- made and first elasa work dona I. D. Driver, 51? North Capital tret, Salom, Or. Phone 926. S-26-tS KENNEDY & PORTER 130 Liberty St. Phone 48& Paper Hangers nnd Painters Carry a full line up-to-date WaU Hangings, Mouldings etc. Paints Varnishes, Calsomlno and Glass BAKERS. CAPITAL BAKERS Bread, cake, pics, and ' all kinds of pastries, cookies, etc, Watch for our wag on. Phone" 954. Radock Ss Smith. 11-19-t? BUTTERNUT BREAD It hi worth more' than any other bread, yet the price is no higher. For' sal at your grocer's. California Bak ery, Thomas & Cooley. Props. DRAYMEN. SALEM TRANSFER CO. Succes sors to Cummins Traufor Co. All kinds of transfer work done. Furniture moved and pianos boxed ready to ship. Prompt service our motto, 253 South Commercial street Phono 210. 10-13-tf BUSINESS CARDS. HAVE $1,000 to $2,000 To vinvest In established, good paying retail business, without taking active part in it myself. Prefer to deal with owner himself. Quick action) desired. The Capital Journal. 2-3-3d BUTTE & WENDEROTE Fino wines, llquoro and cigars. We han dle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and re--reshing beer constantly on draught South Commercial St 9-3-lyr SALEM WATER COMPANY Office, city hall. For water service apply at office. Bills payable monthly In advance. G. F, MASON BOX COMPANY 247 MillT street, South Salem, manufacturers of all kinds of boxes, crates and fruit dryer ac cessories. Phone 308. tf ELLIS & WOOD Real estate, loans and insuranco, notary pub lic, employment bureau. Phonei 554. 476 Court street, Salem, Ore gon. Ticket office Hamburg-American steamship lines. 11-1-lyr LIVERY STABLE. LIVEPY AND FEED STABLES Old Postofllce stables, at 254 Fer ry street, between Commercial and Fiont. Telephone 188. Some of the finest llverie3 in tho city an be found hero. W. W. John son. t OSTEOPATH. DR, B, H, WHITE, Osteopath and Nerve Specialist Grad uate of tho American School of Osteopathy, Kirksvillo, Mo., 1902. Post-graduato and specialized ln nervous, diseases at Los Angeles College 1909. Treats acute and chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant Office 505-6 TJ. S. National Bonk Bldg. Phono 859. Residence 346 North Capitol St.; phono 469. 8-30-tf PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hot water and stoam beating and tin ning, 164 Comorclol stroet. Phone Main 192, 9-1-ly OTTO MUELLHAUPT iPlumbing, heating, gas m ing; prices reas onable; work guaranteed; esti mtaea firnishod. Phone 873. 1066 Chemeketa street. 4-17 -tf MISCELLANEOUS. COAL OIL, GASOLINE And DIs tolate delivered to private families in any quantity, to any part of the city. Starr Oil Co. Phono 1729. 9-15-tr SALEM GRANGE NO. 17, PATRONS of Husbandry Meets in Hurst Hall on Stato street, on tho fourth Saturday of each month, at 10:30 a. m. Visiting and sojourning members welcome. F. R. Myers, master. 25olla S. Fletcher, secre tary. 12-31-lyr Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTO R I A -