MAII.Y OAPITAti JOUttNAL, BALfUt, ORNGON, NATUltDAV, MAHOll S, 1010. PAGE StEVEM. SUGGESTIVE QUESTIONS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON BY REV,. DR. 1IN50TT FOR THE INTERNA TIONAL NEWSPAPER BISt.E STUDY CLUB. 'Copvrlsht U1R. Iv Rv. T. 8. Lm seolt, D. D.) .Mnrvh 1ST, HMO. Review. Oeldsn text. Jmns wwnt Jut all Ostltl. teaching In their syna gogue, and presenta; tha gospsl of the kingdom, anil healing all maxnsr of sickness and itll manner of dl among the people. Matt. 4: it. The following may be used as ft new mid complete lesson, or aa a review of tne twelve preceding lee ini. The date Riid title of each past lesson, where found, the Golden Text, and one question from each Jeaaon follow. Jan. 2. John the Forerunner of Jesus. Matt. 3:1-12. Golden Text. Th voice of one crying In the wil derness, Prupare ye the way of the Lord, mnke his path straight. Matt. 3:3. Verse 12. What reason Is thero for the belief that mon and women make their own hell or heaven? Jan. 9. The Baptism and Temp tation of Jesus. Matt. 3:13-17: 4: 1-11. Goldon Text. In that he hath suffered being tempted, he is able to succor them that are templed, Hob. fl : 1 S. Verses 13, 11. What light have we to guide us in our decisions, which is superior to reason? Jan. 16. The Beginning of th? Gallillean Ministry. Matt. 4:12-25. Golden Text. The people who (sat in darkness saw great light. Matt. 4: 1G. Verses 1S-22. How may a man of God recognize the call of God, to new work, when It comes through another man? Jan. 23. True Blessedness. Matt. o:l-16. Golden Text. Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. Matt. 5:8. Verse 3. What In the last analy sis, is the essential qualifications for being a subject of the kingdom of God on earth? Jan. 30. Some Laws of the King dom. Matt. 5:17-2G, 38-48. Golden Text. Be ye therefore perfect as your father which is in heaven Is perfect. Matt. 5:48. Verses 17-20, How many per sons can you recall from the scrip tures op otherwise, who did the per fect will of God on earth? Feb. G. Almsgiving and Prayer. Matt. 0:1-15. Golden Text. Take heed that ye do not your righteous- ; sj; sj sjs j); :Jc H CHURCH SERVICES ! 4 i l o.. j t- .U J i 4 -l J T V 't t rt "f" P 1 J f St. Pauls. The services at St. Paul's church on Easter Day will be held at 7f'30 and 11 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. Tli3 first service will be plain celebration. At 11 there will be a second cele bration, with music and sermon, and Jit '4:30 will be held the Sunday school Easter festival, at which tho regular church choir will assist. Tha offertory at the afternoon service will be John A." West's "Sweet Story of Old." The public is In vited to all services. The music at the 11 o'clock ser vice will be as follows: Processional Hymn, "At tho Lamb's High Feast We Sing", (El vey). Kyrie Elelson, (Parke). Gloria Tibi and Gratias Tibl, (Parke). Xlcene Creed, (W. T. Best). Anthem, "Christ the Lord Is Risen Again." (Mrs. Carrie B. Adams). Offertory Anthem, "Come, See tho Place," (E. W. Reade). Presentation, ( Anon ) . WHITE BOUSE RESTAURANT Salem's most popular res taurant, 3G2 State street. We never close, open all night. Whi. McGilchrist & Sons Everything in Plumbing Good Workmanship; Reason able Charges Our Motto. We do steam and hot water fisting. 1 ibbals & Petersen Cqurt street, between Liberty and High. Phone Main 667. In considering making ysur nw light, or cocking, why not eons' the P. P. Gas Machine and bers Light Will sell and Install this ' m and guarantee It to give o pei cent more light for the sai aene; thun electricity or city gas. Let tn gure with you, estimates furnished Call at my shop and see the light and stoves In operation. - . nvmrt nrtaTmrmcn AliCOHOIj utlHtle. Safe, economl cjU, odori&M. A. L FRASER Fire i-O Fool Proof 1 "" JT Proof Paoss 1S5 808 State St nfM wfor mn to b of thf tfl. Matt. :1 (It V.I Vsrsw 6, B. Why do Jwm so strongly rseomml prlvst prayer, and what ar It advnMtagvet Feb. 1 J WorMllne ami TtnsI. Matt :1S4. Golden Text. Ssck ye first the kingdom of God and hit righteousness, and all thaw things shall Iw added unto you. Matt. 8: IS. Vers 1. What wauld Jeans have every man to consider as hhi chief "treasure?" See verse SI. , Feb. SO. The Golden Rule Temperance Lesson. Matt. 7: 1-12. Golden Text. Therefore all things whatsoever ye would mat men should do to you, do ye even so to them, for this Is the law and the prophets. Matt. 7:12. Verses 1, 2. When men condemn others on mere suspicion, what is generally the roal ground of their condemnation? Feb. 27. False and True Discl pleshlp. Matt. 7:13-29. Golden Text. Not every one that salth unto me. Lord. Lord, shall enter Into the kingdom of heaven, but he thnt do etu the will of my Father which Is in heaven. Matt. 7:21. Versos 13, 14. In what sense Is the gate to eternal life narrow, and the way to destruction broad? March G. Jesus the Hoalor. Matt. 8:2-17. Golden Text. Himself took our Infirmities and bare our sickness. Matt. S':17. Verses G 7. So far as the records show, Jesus while In the flesh, healed all the sick ones that were brought to him, Is that sufficient to provw that he will do the same today? March 13. Two Mighty Works. Matt. 8:23-34. Golden Text. What manner of man Is this, that even the winds and the sea obey him! Matt. 8:27. Verso 27. Whioh would be of the greater benefit to mankind for God to run tlio univere, and tlio affairs of man, on fixed laws, or by MJ ni cies? (This question must be an swered in writing by members of the club.) March 20. A Paralytic Forgiven and Healed. Matt. 9:1-13. Golden Text. The Son of Man hath power on earth to forgive sins. Matt. 9:G. Verse 2. Of how much avail is the faith of one man on behalf of another? Lesson for Sunday, April 3. 1910. Tho Power of Faith. Matt. 9:18 34. Sursuin Corda, (Ely Service Book). Sanctus, (Parke). Benedictus qui venit, (Parke). Agnus Dei, (Parke). Communion Hymn, "Bread of tho World," (Hodges). Gloria In Excelsls, (Old Chant). Nunc Dlmittls, (C. A. Barry). Recessional Hymn, "Come Ye Faithful, Raise the Strain," (Sir Ar thur S. Sullivan). First 1'ivsbyterian Church. Church street, near Chemeketa Order of service Easter morning at 11 o'clock: Orchestra, "Easter Flowers," Worrell Doxology and Invocation. Chorus, "Christ Is .Risen," Schubert Solo, "The Way of the Cross" Solman Mrs. Walters Reception of Members. Prayer. Quartet, "The Lord is Exalted" West Offering Orchestra "Love Song ' Nevin Solo, "The Messages of the Lilies" Mlnette Mr. Hull. Scripture Reading, Romans 6:1-14. Hymn, "Hark! Ten Thousand Harps and Voices" Sermon. "The Power of Christ's Life" , II Tim. 1;10 Prayer. ChoruB, "They Have Taken Away My Lord" ....Harrington Hymn, "I Know That My Re deemer Livoth" Benediction. Session meets at 10:45 a. m. in tho pastor's class-room to receive any desiring to unite with this church. Care For Vour Trees Spraying Pumps and Hose at all prices. See us for Aero-motor Wind mills, Fairbanks-Morse Gaa Engines. N SANITARY PLUMBING Best workmanship pur motto. PURVINE & LESLEY Cor. Front and State Street. Phone Main 346. Gold Dust Flour Made by the SYDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sydney, Oregon. Mode ft r Family Use. Ask your grocer for it. Ilrnn and Bhorts always os hand. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing, Hop wire. Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Shingles, Mai thoid Hooflng, P. & B. Read; Hoot ng. CHAS D. MULLIGAN 250 Court BU Phone 131 I ftuftday srheot at It s hi K. MMtlHg at . m. Annual Ooagr gaUotMU HteotlM. MoMtar at T: J9 p. . Tms taltm' AM toelety will asrrs a smsshk-. wit host ekars. lo tits roMgrssntkHi at 8 : ! p. m. In torturs resM of the church and the meeting, will Ws held about the table at 7:19. PnWUe cordially Invited lo all of the services. Ksv. Usury T. Itabcock. pastor. Lutheran St. John's Church, Missouri Synod, oornsr Gstoter and' 14th streets KUtstsr ' Mi-rises Skin, day VwrnlHg m 18:0 o'closk and line! tali serrlM second Batr dar. Monday morning, at 10:80 o'clock. Geo. II. ISngel. )Nwlor. (ieniuut Lutheran. &at State street Sunday school, 9:S0 a. m.; regular service, 10:30 a. m. C. liopf, pastor. Christ Inn Science. 1 First Church of Christ, Scientist, j 410 Chemoketa street Services: son sermon, "Reality." Sunday school at 12 o'clock. The Wednes day evening meeting Ib held at 7:30 o'clock. Reading room In the church Is open each afternopn oxcopt Sun day rrom 2 o'clock until 5. A cor dial Invitation is oxtouded to all to attend the services as welt as to visit tho rending room. Unitarian. Unity church (Unitarian), Cheme keta St., at Cottage; Paul S. Bandy, minister. Residence, 273 N. High St. Eastor worship and sermon at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Life Moro Abundant." . Miss Cornell Baldwin will play a violin solo, Godard's Berceuse from Joceln. Mrs. Cohlor will sing, "Tho Light from Heaven" by Gounoud; and special Easter mu sic will bo rendered by tho choir. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. First Christian. Corner of High and Center Sts. Bible school 10 a. m.; Dr. II. C. Ep ley, superintendent. The Knights Templar, their wives and friends will meet at the 11 o'clock hour, and conduct their service, after which the pastor will preach on the themo "If a Man Die Shall He Ltvo Again?" Special music by the C. C. C. C. and an appropriate solo by Mrs. Frank Watson. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. No ovening service on account of Union Evangelistic meetings at the Unlverslt ytabernacle. Tho pub lic cordially Invited to all these ser vices. D. Errett, pastor. Evangelical Association. Corner 17th and Chemeketa Sts.. H. C.Baker, pastor. Sunday school at 9:50 a. m. Morning service at 11:00 a. m. No evening service. St. Joseph's Catholic. Rev. A. Moore, pastor. There have been services Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Special musical pro gram for Easter Sunday. Mass at 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. Preaching by Rev. Father Schmidt. O. P. Vespers at 7:30i o ' Central Congregational. Corner 19 th and Ferry strect3, Rev. p. A. Stlllmnn, pastor. Sun day school, 10 a. m. Morning ser vice, 11 a. m. Easter sermon by the pastor. Special music both by the Sunshine and the adult choir. Tho sermon will be followed by a com munion service and the reception of new members. No afternoon or ovening services on account of the services In the tabernaCle. o Race auicido As President Roosevelt calls It Is not nearly the menace to increase In pop ulation that deaths among Infants are. And eight out of ton of these deaths are directly or Indirectly aaused by bowel troubles. McGeo's Baby Elixir cures diarrhoea, dysen tary, sour stomach and all Infant ail ments of this nature. Just the thing for teething babies. Price 25 and GOc. Sold by all druggists. o ljoveru Of good health should prevent sick ness instead of lotting themselves get sick and then try to cure it. So long as you keep your liver, bowels and stomach In a healthy and active con dition you won't get sick. Ballard's Herblne relieves constipation, inac tive liver and all stomach and bowel troubles. Sold by all dealers. o One way of being, remembered is to leavo behind a lot of unpaid ac counts. A falling tlijy nervts no larger than tho finest silken thread' takes from the heart Its impulse, Its pow er, Its regularity. Tho stomach also has its hidden, or Inside nerve. It was Dr. Shoop who first told us It was wrong to drug a weak or falling stomach, heart or kidneys. His pre scriptlon Dr. Shoop's Restorative Is directed for the cause of these ailments these weak and faltering Inside nerves. This, no doubt, clear ly explains why the Rostorativo has of late grown so rapidly In popular ity. Druggists any that those who test the Rostorativo even for a few days, soon become fully convinced of its wonderful merit. Anyway, don't drug tho organ. Treating the causo of sickness Is the only sensible and successful way. Sold by Capi tal Drug Store. Nothing In tho way of a cough Is, quite so annoying as a tickling, teasing, vheezlng, bronchial cough. The quickest roHef cornea perhaps from a prescription known to drug gists everywhere aa Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy. And bssldea, It Is Mi thoroughly harmless that mothers lre it with perfect safety even to 'be youngest babes. The tender leaves of a s'mpls mountain shrub, -five to Dr. Shoop's Oough Remedy ts remarkable curative effsot. A few days' teat will tell. Sold by Capital Drug Store. i i ' W4H4Wfrlff t ta4tteittlfcglJi E. LEBOLD GENERAL MERCHANDISE I 1 144 East State St. Phone 460 Save Your Cash Checks With every $10 worth of cash cheoks returned you receive EOc In merchandise, given as a premium. "A Penny Saved Is A Penny Earned" Our prices are at tho bottom. --- o oa o iBiBian BHrS4-! f O 8 6 HP Foley's Kidney Remedy Is a safe and certain remedy for all kidney and bladder diseases, whether acute or chronic. It is a splendid tonic for middle aged and elderly people, and a sure cure for annoyances and Ir regularities of the kidneys and blad der. J. C. Perry. Is there anything moro rotten than the polltax swindle, anyway? Yet a few years ago they tried to make you show a polltax receipt before you could vote. A Swollen .law Is not pretty nor pleasant. Whether It Is caused by neuralgia, toothache or accldont, Ballard's Snow Liniment will reduce the swelling and relievo tho pain. Tho great and sure cure for rheumatism, cuts, burns, scalds any and all aches and pains. Sold by all dealers. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS A 20-acro fruit tract. Wo havo 20 acres closo to Salem, in the best of fruit land; all In Royal Ann, chorrlos, boarlng young orchard. This Is an excollont fruit ranch and can bo bought at a reasonable price. Eight-room house, not finished, on 20th St., with 8 lots. A roal cheap pluco if taken at once, for $2000. Five acres on Jefferson Road, one acre strawberries; cheap, $000. 4-room houso nnd two lots on 22nd Stroet for only $700. 10 acres, Joins' eity limits; -nil In cultivation; 8-room houso; hard finished; brick foundation; good well on porch; barn; a flno place for $3500. Two lots and 5-room house; a flno residence. For a short time $2250, Npw Is the time to buy your farms, we have them from the best to the poorest, and prices reasona ble. Inquire at our offlco, .7. C. SCIIL'LZ & CO. Rooms 1 and 2. Bush Bauk Bldg. HUE SAVAGE & PRUNK For Farms nnd City Property l!W 8. rOMMKIUMAL KT. FARMS ORCHARDS CITY PROPERTY My llMt may cou.nln exactly what you want. T n .TORY 205 Com'l St. Salem, Or. DIJ AT ? &C0. The quality for our coods Is of S S B4c i a io nniin iC'Ugi g khob Good Wearing Shoes i Low shoes for men, ladles and children that fit and wear well. Low priced. Call and see them before buying elsewhere. You will bo pleased with my goods. Repairing done. Speak German and English. i J. VOGT 115 N. Liberty St. Phone 7C3 IO I s) I CM'8 1 8 1 0 KH 8 1 8 Q 1818 849M JUDGING BY APPEARANCES Of course everybody does that, and Laundry Work can't bo Judged any other way. Everything subjected to our artistic treatment comes out as clean as a polished surface, as clear as crystal and as bright as a Bum mer's day. Articles washed proper ly last twice as long and look twen ty times better than goods badlj laundrled. We make cheap fabric masquerado for something better. SALEM LAUNDRY CO., Phono 25. 130-100 South Liberty St Read The Journal Want Ads. O. Co T. C O. Steamers Pomona and Oregona leavo for Portland Monday, Wednes day and Friday at 10 a. m Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 m. For Corvallls,. Tuesday, Thure- 1 day and Saturday about 6:30 p. m M. P. BAM) WIN. Ar Phono 44 Main. 147 N. High st. C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Livery. All Rigs Aodern Rubber Tire. SOMETHING NEW Good C room houso. barn, well, fruit trees, 2 flno lots for only .$800. Torms easy. A good C room house, barn, fruit, etc. Lot 100x165 ft.; 2 blocks from car; $1400. A flno 20-acro tract 5 miles out, running water; good well; houso; 2 barns; orchard; 3 acres, timbor and pasturo; 3 cows; 1 holfer; 2 calves; 2 horses; wagon; buggy; back harness; all tools; 50 chickens; 100 bus, potatoes and corn. A snap at 1000, torms. A beautiful 20-acro home; good 9-room house; 2 barns, orchard. All kinds fruits and flowers. This is a dandy, closo. In. Terms; seo It. 12 acres, close, flno Improvements. Lots of fruit. Just outside of city, cheap. $3700. 40 acres 5 miles out. Good Im provements, fruit etc.; no bettor land, fine location. This is worth seoing; only 97500. 5 acres of splondld orchard, 6 miles out; mostly winter apples; no buildings. $1,500. Two nice lots on State St., $100 each. Good now house and lot, nort'i front, $1,000. Easy terms, small payments, 5 room house, north Commercial St.. $1,Q00, , Houses' In all parts of city for sale and rent. Fruit tract orchards, hinall and largo farms. For bargains of nil kliulfi seo me. A)o employ ment for both men and'women, nil lines of work. Notary work and In surance. For the best opening, in a fine new progressive town on the Chica go, Milwaukee, ft St. Paul R. R. at Otliela. Washington. Lots from $75 to $soo, easy payments. Guar antee steady work-, at good wages aud If property is not as represented your nioney back with expenses. 8 EH It. H. RYAN FOR RBSULTS Cor. Commercial and Center Sts. i I Classified Ads Capita! Journal "Want Ads" Bring Quick Results Ob ctnt a word 'or flrnt tnitrtlon. ,)n-bl( ctnt a wo.d for mch Initrtlos tktrrtfttr. No a4wtUfmnt tikto lot itn than 26c Cunt six word U tb (Ins. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Choice lots closo In, al ( bo 6-roomcd houso and two lots, $1300; good 200-acre farm, 100 i acros under cultivation, running j water, 3 horses, 10 cattle, 40 goats ! 20 shoop, 100 hens, 2 acres or- chard, 7-rooiu house in fair condU tlon, largo barn, all farm imple ments, Including wagon, buggy and harness, all for $35 per acre; also 5, 10, 20 and 25-acros, $90 to $175 per acre. E. Luptou, 1408 Ferry street. 3-1-1 in l I WOOD FOIl SALE. Ash and fir wood doltvered in 12 and 16- I inch, In 4-foot lengths. Slddall & Eaton, 570 N. Liberty. Phono h 1CC3 12-29-tf F0U SALE Good general merchan I dlse business. Only store at place. Part cash. Address O, Journal oftlce. 1-14-tf. OUR mixed pork sausage sells for 10c per pound. 173 South Com mercial street. 1-12-tf FOR SALE Good 1 H. P. Staver gasoline engine, cheap. Inquire . at 178 Sojtn. Liberty St. 5-23-ti. FOR SALE Extra choice seed pota toes. Also a quantity of Fmall potatoes. J. H. Lanterman. 9G0 Broadway. Phone G78. 3-5-tf FOR SALE Modern five-room cot tage, bath and plumbing complete, full cement basement, furnace, elec tric lights, flno lawn, fruit trees, shade trees, berries, flowers, 1477 Chemeketa street. 3-10-tf FOR SALE Ton lots; nowly fonced. All under cultivation. Seo owner, 22 nd and Hyde streets. Turner Road. 3-14-lmo THREE CIRCULAR INCUBATORS For sale, 17 CO Wallaco stroot. 3-23-3t WANTED. WANTED AT ONCE. Five mon to work on farm und hop ranches, 2 men and wives to work on farms, 4 men and teams, 1 chambermaid All good wages. A. C. Smith Co., 544 State street. Phon 1507. 3-23-tf iEN WANTED Hop yard work; $1.75 per day. Krobs Bros., Bush bank building. Phono 121. 3-19-ff TEAMS WANTED Hop ynrd work Krobs Bros., Bush bank building. Phono 121. 3-10-tf WANTED A lady cook and lady pastry cook, Enquire at 311 Na Commercial. Ask for Mark B. Coom. 3-3 lit WANTED. To rent by desirable tenant. 7-room houso, modorn lm- , provomonts central location; no children. Call or address 495 N. Commercial streot. 3-25-2t SOIL FOR SALE. Sold very reason able; good loam for lawns or other filling dellvorod. If you want ex cavating dono, phono mo. D. D. Barron, Phono 204. 3-25-;tt FOR SALE Six room houso, four lots, 940 North Seventeenth St. 3-25-3d1' FOR KENT. FOR RENT A lG-acre hop yard. For furthor Information Inquire of W. II. Egnn, Gervals, Orogon. R. R. No. 2. Phone, Farmers, 36. 2-26-tf FOR RENT Flvo-room house, oiio block from IJIghlund depot. 2102 Elm uvonue. 2-1916t FOR RENT 52 acres of new land Just outsldo of city limits, for grain or corn on shares, one-third of crop. Enquire R. R. Ryan, corner Commercial and Contor Sts. 3.24-3t FOR RENT Six room house, with barn nnd garden ground, at 19th and Bellvue streets; $11 per month Seo D. W. Eyre nt United StateB National Bauk. 3-25-3t MISCELLANEOUS. COAL OIL, GASOLINE And DIs. tolate delivered to prlvato families in any quantity, to any part of the city. Starr Oil Co. Phono 1241. 3-10-lmo SALEM ORANGE 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 welcomo, F. A. Myers, master. Zolla S. Fletchor, secre tary. 12-31-lyr PIANO TUNING Lutollus L. Woods, tuning, polshlng, repair ing. Telephone 934. Shop 630 N. Winter 8t. 3-3-lyr A I'loaHint Phytic. When you want a pleasmu physic give Chamberlain's Slomaoft id Liv er Table! a trial. They are mild und gentle In their notion and always pro duce a pleasant oatliartlo.effeat Cull ut all good druggists' drug stores for h free sample. BUSINESS CARDS. PAINTING Paper hanging and siga writing. Seo mo It you aro think ing of doing work of tho abovo do sorlption. P. O. box 213. Allan Hutcheon. Saloni. 3-10-lra" BUTTJ3 & WBNDEROTH Fins wlnos. liquors and cigars. Wo h au dio tho cclebraW Kollogs and Castle whiskies. Cool and rs -reshlng beer constantly on draught South Commercial St 9-S-lyr SALEM WATHR COMPANY Office. city hall. For wator serrico apply at offlco. Bills payable monthly In advance. G, F, MASON BOX COMPANY 247 aiiu-r street, souta Basem, manufacturers of all kinds ot boxes, cratea and fruit dryer ac cessories. Phone 308. tS ELLIS & WOOD -Real estate. loans and Insurance, notary pub lic, employment bureau. Phone 554. 476 Court street, Salem, Ore gon. Ticket ofljco Hamburg-Amor-lean steamship lines. 11-1-lyr T0NS0RIAL H. O. MEYER & CO. -The best and largest shop in the city. Six first class harbors. Only first class bootblack In city; porcelain baths, auu everything pertaining to a Itmf class shop. Also, carry a Sail SPJ of cigars and tobacco and barbers' supplies. ' 162 Commercial street, next door to Statesman offlco. 4-6-tS OSTEOPATH. DR. B, H. WHiTE, Osteopath and Nerve specialist Grad uate of the American School of Ostoopathy, KIrksvIllo, Mo.. 1902. Post-graduate and specialized io nervous diseases nt Los Angeles Colege 1909. Treats acute tond chronic diseases. Consultation free. Lady attendant. Offlco 505-6 U. S. National Bank Bldg. Phone 859. Residence 336 North. Capitol St.; phone 469. 8-30-tf PAINTERS, PAPER HANGERS PAINTER AND PAPER HANGER -i Estimates made and first eljL work done. I. D. Driver, Ba.7 North Capital tTt, Salem, r. Phone 926. 6-XC-tS KENNEDY & PORTER 130 Libwty St. Phono 486 Paper Hangers and Painters Carry a full lino up-to-date Wall Hangings, Mouldings oto. Paints Varnishes, Calsomjno and Glass PLUMBERS. THEO. M. BARR Plumbing, hot wator a ad steam heating and tin ning, 164 Comcrclal street. Phone Main '192. 9-1-Ly OTTO MCELLHAUPT Plumbing, heating, gas nt ing; prices reas onable; vrork guaranteed; estl mtaes Iirnlohod. Phono S73. 1066 Chomoketa streot. 4-17-tS DRAYMEN. SALEM TRANSFER CO. Succes sors to Cummins Bros. Transfer orders for transferring promptly attended to. Wo also carry a lino of building material, pastor, ce ment, lime, building blocks, and fancy cement bricks. LIVERY STABLE. LI VHP Y AND FEED STABLES Old Postofflce stables, at 254 Fer ry street, botweon Commercial and Fi ont. Telophono 188. Some of the finest llverlos In the city an be found hero. W. W. John sou, tl BAKERS. BUTTERNUT BREAD It la worth more than any other broad, yet the price is no high or. For sals at your grocer's. California Bak ery. Thomas & Cooler. Props, LODGE DIRECTORY. HODBRN WOODMEN OF AMERICA Oregon Cedar Camp No. 6340. Moots ovory ThurPlB venlng at 8 o'clock In Holraan hall. W. W. Hill, Counsol; F. A. Tumor, clerk, WOODMEN OF WORLD Meet ev ery Friday night at 7:3ft o'clock in Holman hall. aeo. II. Dacon, O. 0.; L. H. Fletcher. Clerk. 1-19-0B SALEM HUMANE SOCIETYDR. W. H. Byrd, president; Mrs. H. W. Meyers, vice-president; Ed, Gllllngham, secretary. Executive commlttoo: Rev. Barr O. Lee. Miss Klttlo Moore, Mrs. E. Holer. Cases of cruelty to animals should bo roportod to this Socloty for ln- VOStlB-ntlnn. A man frequently owes his reputa tion to whut people don't know about him. A Timely Protection. Everyone Knows the after otfects of a grippe aro often moro dangerous than tho disease. So often It loads to pneumonia, which a weakened heart action makes fatal. La grippe coughs that strain aud woaken the system yield quitftly to tho healing and strengthening qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. Refuse substitutes. J. C. Perry- Uvsryhody should loveTkomus A. ttdlson for his b&autjrul. joj)Mwlsui. He predicts an era of cheaper cloth ing and less woidc.