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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1912)
PAGE FIYB. Saturday's Special Embroideries Up to 25c in value, 11c per yard Short Cotton Lisle Gloves for Women 50c values, 39c 25c values, 1 9c Women's Emhroi'ed Standing Collars 12 l-2c each Buy the Big 4 Sox 4 pairs for 50c 10 and 12c Ginghams 8c per yard Feather Pillows Guaranteed All Feathers 56c each Try the Loop Waists For Boys Cross Bar Handkerchiefs 2 for 5c Bechtel & Bynon Bargains $3600 FOB FAIBMOUNT HOME. $3600 will buy a beautiful 9-room house on one of the beet corners in Falrmount Park. Lot la 75x100 feet, with rock retaining wall, baa most excellent view, beautiful trees, close to cnrllne, convenient to school and churches. House has nine large rooms, full brick foundation, large basement, double floors, electric fixtures, plas tered throughout, high ceilings, mod ern plumbing, hot and cold water, two hallways, ample closet room, furnished with both city and well water, pantry well arranged, having built in cupboard, draws, bins, etc. This is In every way a fine home. The owner is anxious to leave the city to attend to his farm and has put this very low price upon the place to effect a quick sale. If so desired more land can be had at rea sonable price. Terms can be ar ranged to suit. Just enough down to assure a sale is all that Is required. Possession given Immediately. Title perfect. We wr,ite insurance in the best companies. GOOD FABM BIGHTLY PIUCED We have a fine farm on Howell prairie listed at only $150 per acre, which we know is a snap, There are 51 acres, a small house, good barn, excellent soil, one-third of crop goes with the place, there being 45 acres now In. About five acres In pasture and timber. On main county road, only about Z miles from city lim its. Terms. Remember, it is no trouble for us to Bhow our places. Beautiful lots In all the additions. Terms if desired. BECHTEL, BYXOX 347 State street Tel. Main 452. Ti't WKWPPW WW'Wd'P aPsl1HPBpf WW WW WW BW IjWI rWH IW, WW WWIWfWI(pwH wiVMPPWOTBINMPff WIPVWVpnillW WWWWfflf pn ri ii ci (i ii ti I! 11 ri 13 11 N M ti n ti u !1 u 11 11 ri ii u ii El ii n n , ii ii ti ii ii ii ii ii n ti ii ii u ii it ii ii ii is ti ei II 11 11 II II II El 11 n n ti n ii M ti ii it n n M 11 11 II 11 ti 11 11 M U 11 M Cm Satisf action n 1 anteea I - Writ ft (' -'. , 1 1 tains 'v&tiz8t&t& uar when You Buy a 3 South Bend Malleable Range The Range without an Equal We guarantee the "South Bend Malleable" to Bake evenly and quickly, Heat water quickly in reservoir or pressure tank, Save fuel and Last a lifetime if properly cared for. The "South Bend" is constructed throughout of best grade, extra heavy steel and finest malleable iron with few and simple trimmings of smooth nickel. We show a full line of "Malleables" in all sizes, also a complete assortment of the pop ular Crescent?, the best low priced ranges on the market, and will be pleased to have you call and look them over. Our line of Gas Ranges is the largest and most complete in the city. See the "NEW IDEA", it is distinctly different from the average Gas Range M II 11 11 II El 11 13 11 II H n ti u n ci ti ii ii ti ii n M II II 11 II 11 U 11 11 1 . CHURCH SERVICES. Unitarian. ' Corner of Chemeketa and Cottage streets. J. A. Cruzan, pastor. Sun day school at 10 o'clock, with "Fa miliar Talk" to adults on "The Fic tion of the Bible." Public worship at 11 o'clock with a lecture by the pastor on "Training for Life-Work in the Public Schools." At 12:15 spec ial combined meeting of the board of trustees and the Woman's Alliance. There Is no evening service. First Methodist Episcopal. Corner Church and State streets, Richard N. Avison, D. D., minister. 10:15 a. m., morning prayer," leader, Mr. Dexter Field. 10:30 a. m "The Claims of Higher Education," Hon. Frank Irvine. 12 m., class meetings in the audience room; 12 m., Sabbath school In the lecture room; 3 p. in., Miss Stella A. Chappell will have charge of the meeting at the Old People's Home. 3:30 p. m., In this church, Adrian N. Newens, subject, "The Sky Pilot." Musical program. Public Is invited. 6:15 p. m Ep worth League. Topic, "Isaiah's Jer usalem Home; the Decadent City, America's Peril." 7:30 p. m., ser mon, "A Brother's Responsibility." Chrstiun Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 440 Chemeketa street. Services Sun day at 11 a. m. Subject of lesson sermon, "Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?" Sunday school at 10 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meet ing at 7:30 o'clock. Reading room In the church open each afternoon ex cept Sunday. All are cordially In vited. First Presbyterian. Church street, near Chemeketa; Rev. H. T. Babcock, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., morning service at 11 a. m. Dr. E. H. Todd, vice president of Willamette university, will speak. Bass solo and quartet, "Come Unto Me" (Dykes. Quartet, "The Lord Is My Rock" (Rodgers. Senior C. E. prayer meeting at Q:30 p. m., let by pastor. Special music. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. Preaching by pastor. Theme, "Kin ship to Christ," Matt. 12:50. Male quartet, "Savior, the Day Is Declin ing," Doane. Quartet, "There Is a Holy City," (Shelley. Mid-week pray er meeting at 7:30 p. m., Thursday. The public is cordially invited to all of these services. First Congregntlonul. Corner of Liberty and Center streets. Perry Frederick Schrock, minister. 10 a. m Bible school and Bible school Endeavorers; 11 o'clock, morning worship. Complying with the request of the Willamette endow ment campaign committee, a sponker from that Institution' will occupy the pulpit at tho morning service. Prof. Edwin Sherwood Is tho speaker as signed. There will not be a collec tion, the object Is purely educa tional. Tho evening service will be a sacred Easter concert, given by the choir, assisted by local and foreign talent. Mr. F. Conrad, cello soloist, of the Portlnnd Symphony orchestra; Mrs. Pinnell, contralto; Miss Lillian Stego, violinist; Mr. H. Stoudonmey er, cornet soloist; Mrs. W. H. Burk hardt, Jr., and Miss Bernlce Sauter, accompanists, will assist the regular corp of musicians. The service will begin promptly at 7:30 p. in. Reformed Church, Corner Capitol and Marlon streets; W. G. Llenkamper, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. 8ervlce In German at 11 o'clock. Subject, "Jesus' Ex ample as a Christian Conversation alist." Germans are cordially In vited. Evangelical Association. Seventeenth and Chemeketa streets. F. M. Fisher, pastor. Pfione 1129. Sunday school at 10 a m. At 11 a. m. Mr. Lockhart, of the Statesman, speaks Mission Band at 3 p. m. Young Peo ple's Alliance at 7 p. m. Preaching by the pastor at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting and Bible study Thursday at 7:45. First Baptist. Corner North Liberty and Marlon streets. Pastor W. T. Tapscott, 649 North Liberty street. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. B. Y. P. y. at 6:30 p. m. Morning subject: "The Good Time Coming." Anthems: "Some Blessed Day" and "The Lord Exalted." Even ing subject: "Compensation for Self Sacrlflce." Solo, "Few Ye Not O, Is rael." Welcome to all these services. East fltjtta K'roct Lutheran Cnnreh Rev. P. H. Schmidt, Pastor. Bnn dny school 9:30 a. ni. Bermon 10:00 IIg(S For 30 Yean the Standard Remedy for Diseases of Mucous Membrane EnwlfnccKl tiharroariiUwill tell yon Big C ll 'ha meemlA atanHard miw1 4n Jiu.u. :mi membrane. diKharma from the note, throat and urinary organ.. Avoid nbitirutea. To expe riment it dangerous Biff G, ned ererywhereainc. Ikftt hm fll-nul Ml!.l.). k!.. ...... ... - - . .... h. iiu.uii. iiuiiinnNnuuii antixeptK and tonic in iti properties, containing no "' ,nuai, sine auipnaie. aiconoi, cocaine, or anf narcotic, ft may b uwd full atrenirth with, out fear. Why not cure youratlrt Sold b drug. fut; or w ahlp expreaa prepaid, Upon receipt ol I. Full particular, cncloaed with each boUla mailed Maled in plain envelope on request. Thi tint Chemical C. Cbxl.uti, Ohio, U.J.1 a. m. English services 7:30 p. m. every 1st and Srd Sunday of month. Everybody Invited to attend. United Evangelical. Cottage street, near Center. G. L. Lovell, pastor. Divine worship and preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Christian Endeavor at 7 J. m.; W. A. Baker, leader; prayer meeting at 8 o'clock on Thursday evening. German Baptist Church. Corner North Cottage and D streets, G. Schunke, pastor Sunday serrtces, 10:00, Sunday school; 11:00, preach ing service; 7:00 p. m., young people's meeting; 7:30 p. m., preaching ser vice. Wednesday, 7:45 p. m., prayer meeting. All German speaking people heartily welcome to all services. Friends Corner Highland avenue and Elm street N. Blanche Ford, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Meeting at 8 p. m. T. P. 8. C. B at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Pray er meeting; Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting In South Sa lem Wednesday at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited. Jason Lee Memorial M. E. Corner ot North Winter and JeN tenon streets. W. C. Stewart, pas tor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., C. W. Roberts, superintendent. Epworth League at 7 p. m. All are cordially Invited to attend these services. I I 1 1 Ma Mi Notice tor Bids. Notice is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, Invites sealed bids for the making of an Improvement of South Cottage street from the south line of State street to the north line of Trade street In said city, with Standard bltullthlc pavement, Light Standard bltullthlc pavement, light gravel bltullthlc pavement, heavy gravel bltullthlc pavement, El Oso Teddy seemed to be In the ring along with his hat In Illinois. k KOTRE DAME lABY'i APPEAL To ill knowing iiifferMTi of rheiiroiitiBtn, wlu'.n er muHculir or of tUe Jnltiti, iclatlca, lumlmcuH, Imrkacbe, paint In the kidneys or ticurHlt(li tut tun, to write to her for a home treatment which hua repeatedly cured all of tliene tor (urea. Hhp feela It Uer dutr to Mod It to all ufferera FltKlC. You cure yourielf at home aa thoutmmla will teMlfy no cuni.fte of climate belli- necea siiry. Tliln simple dUcoTery banlsliea uric add ft mil the hlooil, loosens the atllTened Jolnta, pur llles the lilood, and brlRhlens the pres. a-lvlng elnwtlclty and tone to the whole system. If the iilrove in'ToMa ymi, for pmof adtlresa Mrs. U..lummerH, Hoi H, Nut re Daoie, loo- THOMPSON'S i Glove-Fitting Corsets Improve the Figure Without Distorting It. No matter how expert your dressmaker may be your dress will never set right if your corset isn't made on correct lines, We've just received a large shipment of the .correct mod els for the season in a full range of sizes. : t, J, mux ;ii mi "Trcx if We have a model suitable for your figure in the size you wear, H. & W. SHEATHLYNE CORSET WAISTS I Are popular with young ladies and older ladies who ob- t jeci to uie sxiner Doning or me regular corseis, !: The "College Girl" Sheathlyne Allows a freedom of movement impossible with corsets re i TO V V) - "Credit Stores" can't match our prices, pavement El Oso pavement Number Four (4), crushed rock concrete pave ment, gravel concreto pavement, as phalt pavement, asphaltlc concrete pavement, Hassam pavement, Grano crete concrete pavement or Dolarway pavement, In accordance with the Llu:is, specifications and estimates on (lie In the ofllce of the city recorder of said city, which are hereby re ferred to and made a part ot this notice. Said bids wlP be opened on or af ter the 22nd day of April, 1912, at or about 7:30 o'clock p. m., In open council meeting in the city hall in Sa lem, Oregon. Each bid submitted must be accompanied by a certified check equal In amount to ton per cent of the amount ot the bid. The city of Salem reserves the right to reject any and all bids. This notice Is published for Ave successive days in a dally newspaper published In the city of Salom, Oregon, the date of first publication being April 11, 1912. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Rooordcr. 4-11-tit 1 Any Mites in Your roultry House? Coaflerthcm right with Conkey's Lice Liquid. That will fix them. It drowns them out in the cracks, where they breed and thrive and hideaway through the day until the fowls come back to roost at iliiiht. Get into old clothes and with a sprayer or sprinkling can full of Conkey's Lice Liquid, go over the whole pi .ire and paint the roosts with the same stuff. Try this. We guarantee it effective. Conkey's Lice Liquid 35cqt.j toe i qts.; f i.uu a gallon. For 8ale by 1). A. YYIIITK $i SONS, I'hone .Vain 100 1251-301 Slate Htrect, Salem, Or. 4 .44-44-M-4.4.4.44.4.4 ff - - 44.4.. , Removal Announcement C. T, Pomeroy announces to his friends and customers the opening of his new store at 118 S. COMMERCIAL STREET just around the corner from his old location on State Street You are invited to inspect his beautiful storeroom and complete stock of Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass and precious stones. n 4"M4 44 .. fig. , h???TlT?TTlTt THiTTTfi 44f444-444444444-M444444444 TTTTTTTTT T'.TTTTIT T TTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTtfTTTTTTTtttTttTttt I ---"- 4 444 444444444444 4444444 4444 r44-f4444-4-44 Josse & Moore Furniture Co. We have just received a large shipment of Brass Beds. Verni Martin and White Ivory that we are making a liberal reduction on all of next week. We have a complete line of Mattresses, Blankets, Bed Spreads, Quilts, Sheets and Pillow Cases for your inspection. Come in and see what you can save on House Furnishings. I Josse & Moore Furniture Co The Complete House Furnishers. We Guarantee to Save You Money. 44444 4444444M444 44W44444444-444 4444444 t 4444444-4444"444 4 4444444