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PAOE SIX. DAILT CAPITAL JOUBKAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1912. SOCIETY What Are You Worth to Your Business? t , s !' I !' ) Jl , Hollister's RocKy Mountain Tea Will Doable Your Cash By Insuring You a HEALTHY SYSTEM and a CLEAR No man ever "made good" with out good health back of hit ef forts that's ure. . Poor health kills energy, deadens ambition, frustrates honest effort. And what's the use when you can be healthy if you want to? When a man's health "goes wrong," nine timet out of ten it's his stomach or kidneys. For in stance do you know what s back ache means? It's s good thing not to neglect Most backaches are caused by deranged kidneys and bladder. When the kidneys and bladder are healthy they wash out waste natter which, if permitted to re main in the system, causes back ache, stiff joints, sore muscles, lan guidness, sallowness, puffy eyes and other symptoms of kidney trouble. Kidney trouble is treach erous, insidious snd dangerous only too often developing into dreaded Bright's Disease. You will see that you cannot be too careful. For more than thirty years Hoi lister's Rocky Mountain Tea has been relied upon by hundreds of thousands of perrons to keep the WHAT HAS BECOME OF DECISIONS original supreme court ok CI8I0NS FROM 1H.-.8 TO 1878 ' MISSISO, AM) SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN LOST IX THE SAN FRANCISM FIRE. What lias become of the decisions rendered hy the supreme court be tween 1853 and 1873? Arthur Benson, deputy clerk of the supreme court, Is endeavoring to an. Bwer that question, and Is under the Impression that they were destroyed la the San Francisco fire when the enrthnuake vlBlted that city. In those days the typewriter was not used, and the decisions were all written, and no copies mode. When the contract for their jiublieatlon was ... - awarded to nnncron i;onipany, or Sun Francisco, the original decisions were sent. It Is presumed that the company failed to return them, and that they were destroyed In the fire. For several weeks Mr. Ilenson has Hov. llurr (1. Lee, recto been collecting decisions for the pur- day after Haster. Holy pose of binding them, nnd It was In this manner that It wus discovered the decisions were mbmlng. Joy AND SICKNESS DON'T CHUM TO DC HAPPY KEEP WELL USE ONLY BR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY TO CURE COUGHS AND COLD! WHOOPING COUGH AND ALL DISEASES OF THROAT AND LUNGS 3 SOLD AND GUARANTEED J. C. WE ARE READY i per cent- Paid oa Savin; Accounts -1 per cent kidneys and bladder in perfect condition- and it has never disappointed. It mediately upon congested kidneys, them in their work of casting out the poison out, clogging waste matter. It is mild, soothing and healing -relieves inflammation quickly starts you on the road to health, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea also acts beneficially upon the stom ach and liver. And when the stomach, liver, kid neys and bladder are do ing their work properly, you are in condition to ward off almost any disease. This genuine good remedy makes you well and keeps you well. As an all-around family medicine, there is nothing to compare with it Sold by druggists, everywhere, at 35c a package. A package makes 105 cups of health-giving tea. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets For the use of travelers, business men and others, we have concen trated the ingredients of the genuine CHURCH SERVICES First Methodist Episcopal. Corner Church and State streets; Richard N. Avlson, I). I)., minister. 10:15 a. m., morning prayer, leader, Mr. Dexter Field. 10: :t0 a. ni ser mon, "The Inability of God." Sacra ment of baptism will be administered. 12 in, class meetings in the Audience room. Lenders, Mr. George Hutch and Mr. W, I,. Cummlngs. 12 m, Sabbath school In the Lecture room. 3 p. m at W. u. Y. M. C. A., Dr. H. J. Clements will speak en "The Tub erculosis Crusade." 3 p. m service at the Old People's Koine will be in charge of the Kpworth league. 6:15 p. in., Kpworth League, topic, "The Man of the Hour." 7:10 p. in., ser mon, "The Motive that Dignities Life's Common Tasks." Christian Science. Flint Church of Christ, Scientist, 440 Clienieketit street. Services Bun- (,lly nt 11 m. Subject of lesson sermon, 'Probation After Death. Hunday school ot 10 a, in. Wednesday evening Testimonial meeting at 7:110 t'rnft Tlatullnor -i.,.m In tin, Miull o'clock. Heading room In the church open each afternoon except Sunday. All are cordially Invited. St I'll ill's Episcopal. Chemeketa and Church streets; Third 8un Cammunlon, 7:30 a. in.; Sunduy school, 10 a. in.; morning prayer with sermon, 11 a. ni.; evening prayer with address, IM REACH iF Ahh IT HAS BROUGHT1 JOY TO Millions Prlc. So. and $1.00 H C FERRY. TO HELP YOU SAVINU MONi:V Is more Im portant than hard work nnd some people consider Hiving hnrd work Itself, lint only until the start Is made. After the first dollnr, saving becomes n pleasure there Is absolute fas cination In watching n bank account grow. Try It. . Value BRAIN acts im and aids and original Rocky Mountain Tea into tablet form. Ask your drug gist for Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets, and you will get a purely vegetable bow el tonic that is a safe and sure specific for Constipation, Indi gestion, Liver, Kidney and Bladder Trouble, Impure Blood, Bad Breath, Headache, Backache, Diz ziness, etc. They are mild and healing not a griping catharic. Be sure to get the genuine only 35c a box. 7:30 p. m. Illshop Scaddlng will preach at the 11 o'clock Device. All are welcome. First Congregational. Corner Liberty and Center streets. Perry Frederick Schrock, minister, bible school and Illble School Kndeav- orers at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. in. Evening 'worship at 7:30 p, m, Subject of evening sermon: ' Con sistent Christianity." Subject of ev enlng sermon: "Cain's Unanswered Question; Am I My Hrotlier'8 Keep er? This Is the first of a series on "Unanswered Hlble Questions." First Runtlst. Corner North Liberty and Marlon streetB. W. T. Tapscott, pastor. Ser vices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Morn ing subject: ''Old Wells Reopened." Kvening subject: "How to Repent." II. Y. P. U. at G:30 p. m. v. c. t. r. Mrs. Julius Voget, chairman of the Marlon county prohibition committee will give the address at the W. C. T V, hall Sunday afternoon at 5 p. m All are welcome. First Presbyterian. Church street, near Clienieketu. II. T. Dabcock, pastor. Sunday school ut 10 a. in.; morning service at 11; preaching by the pastor. Theme "Twin Graces: Their Abode." Ps 9B:6. Dedication of the pipe organ Tenor solo and quartet, "Thou didst Leave Thy Throne (Loveland). Quartet, "The Kurth Is (he lord's' Mason. Spclul service at 3 p. m. for public reception of Chemawa Btu dents. The Uird's Supper will be celebrated. Quartet, "My Faith Looks up to Thee" (l.nchner). Bass solo, "Hock of Ages." Senior C. K. prayer meeting at 4:30 p. in. Topic, "The home missions of my denomin ation. A bird's eye view. I's. 33 H-22. Mid-week pruyer meeting at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. The public Is cordially Invited to all of these ser vices. riillnrlaii. Comer nf Chcmckelii and Cottage streets. .1. A. ('I'lizan, pastor. Sun day hi liuol nt Hi o'clock with Famil iar Talk to adults on "How Wo Cot Our Illble." Subject, ".lob a (Ireat Dramatic Poem." Public Worship at 11 o'clock, with sermon by the pas tor on "Man's Power Over Nature." There Is no evening service. KoiNt State Ktrwt Lutheran Church Rev. P. H. Schmidt, Pastor. Sun day school 9:30 a. m. 8ermon 10:00 a. m. English services 7:80 p. m. every 1st and 3rd Sunday of month. Everybody Invited to attend, fnlted Eiangellrnl. Cottage street, near Center. 0. L, Lovell, pastor. Divine worship and preaching at U a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m.; Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m.; W. A. Baker, leader; prayer meeting at 8 o'clock on Thursday evening. (ienimn llnptlst Church. Corner North Cottage and D streets, O. Schunke, pastor Sunday services, 10:00, Sunday school; 11:00, preach ing service; 7:00 p. m., young people's nieettiig: 7:30 p. m preaching ser vice. Wednesday, 7:45 p. ni., prayer meeting. All German sieaklug people heartily welcome to nil services. Friends Corner Highland avenue and Elm streot N. Blanche' Ford, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Moetlng at 8 p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Pray er meeting murailsy evening at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting In South 8a lorn Wednesday at 8 p. m. All are cordially Invited. Jnson I.ee Memorial M. K. Corner of North Winter and Jef ferson streets. W. C. Stewart, pae tor. Sunday school at 10 a. m C. W. Roberts, superintendent. Kpworth League at 7 p. m. All are cordially Invited to attend these services. Puts Knto kid llublt. Things never look bright to one with "the blues.' Ten to one the trouble It a sluggish liver, filling the system with billons poison, that Dr. King's New Llfo PUla would expel. Try them Let the Joy of bettor feelings end "the hlues." Best for stomach and kldnevs. 2ro at J. C. Perry's. W. B, llolllugsworth, detailed can didate for sheriff In Multnomah county, hits the distinction of bolus the first to come out snd "Nail a campaign lie." He used s big ham mer on the Job. f " i ' j l7 i v J v. ::-r (Continued from Page 3.) baskets. A large crowd enjoyed the evening's entertainment. Miss MInnetta Magers Is presenting her advanced vocal pupils on the ev ening of Friday, May thirty-first, In the final recital for the season. The program arranged for this evening promises to bring out the finest work. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Louis She- deck of Portland, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shedeck entertained last Sunday evening with a large din ner party. Miss Ethel Thomas will be gradu ated from the Sara Brown Savage School of Expression on Monday ev ening, June third, when the closing exercises and a program of readings and music will be given In St. Jo seph's hall. A drexs rehearsal of the Junior class nlay. "Thouinson of the Varsity," was given last evening for the pleasure of men In the state prison. The presen tation was excellent. All that was lacking to make It perfect will be sup piled on the evening It Is given In the opera house, MIbs Amanda Matthews was honor guest on the evening of April seven. teenth when Mrs. Josephine Chllders entertained' about twenty of her friends. Apple and cherry blossoms combined with field flowers made at tractive decoration for the rooms. Flinch' and other games and instru mental music filled the evening with delight. Miss Belle West assisted the hostess. The Elks lodge In Salem celebrated Its sixteenth onnlversary last Thurs day evening with a contest, banquet and program. Including visitors from Portland, Seattle, Baker City, Norm Yakima, Eugene and Moscow, Idaho, two hundred and fifty members of the order enjoyed the evening. On the program there was: Selection, orchestra. Song, Albert Kgan. Selection, orchestra. Vaudeville, team from Bllgh's. Song, George Snyder. Selection, orchestra. Reading, Charles V. Galloway. Song. Albert Egan. Trombone solo, Oscar Steelhammer. Song. Harry Mover. Recitation, Roy Buckingham. Selection, orchestra. Eleven o'clock toast, 'F. O. Decke bach. The women of St. Paul's guild of St. Paul's church are holding a cooked food sale today In most beautiful sur roundings at Ruer Brothers, florists. 121 North Liberty street. The Salem Women's Wllluniette club met In the Board of Trade rooms on Thursday afternoon, adopted a consti tution and by-laws, made suggestions on the matter of raising money for their subscription to the university endowment fund and planned gener ally for the carrying on of their work. AWAY WITH CATARRH A FILTHY DISEASE A Common Sense Treatment Quickly Relieves All Distressing Symptoms, If you have any symptoms of ca tarrh, such as stuffed up feeling In the head, profuse discharge from the nose, phlegm In the tnrnat, causing hawking and spitting, dull pain In the head, or ringing In Hie ears, just anmilnt the nostrils or rub the throat or chest with a little Ely's Cream llnlin, and see Inw quickly you will get relief. In Just a few minutes you will feel your head clearing, and after using the Balm for a day or so, the nasty discharge will be checked, the puln, soreness and fever will be Rone, and you will no longer be of fensive to yoursi'lf and friends by your constant hnwking, spitting and blowing. Shake off the grip of ratnrrh be fore It Impairs your sense of taste, smell and hearing nnd poisons your whole system. In a short time you can be cured of this distressing di sease by using Ely's Cream Balm This healing, antiseptic Balm does not fool you with short, deceptive re lief, but completely overcomes the disease. It clears the nose, head and throat of all the rank poison, soothes heals and strengthens the raw, sore membranes, and makes you proof against catarrh. One application will convince you, and a fifty-rent bottle will generally effect a complete cure. Get It from your druggist and start the treatment at once. Special Agent J. C. Perry Ships Have the lluhit. InMmo rasss uiabmi wiiis.1 San Frnurlsro, April 26. The crack liner Yule collided with a drifting scow schooner on the bay today as she was entering port on her regular run from Ixts Angeles. No dnmugo was done, but the Jolt was sufficient to cause a stir among the passengers. They I leaned David. San Frnnclsco April 20. David Ab ecassls. a wealthy Kngllshmnn, Is minus $1000 In Jewelry today, on the eve of his departure for England, as a result of a nocturnal visit by thieves who ransacked his apartments In a local hotel. No clew hns been secured. For rheumat'sin you will find noth ing better than Chamberlain's Unl tnenL Try It and see how quickly It gives relief. For sale at Perry's Drug 8tors. ingwood Park Capitol Bechtel & C. L. Parsons, secretary and trea surer of the C. H. Ward Drug Co., Pas adena, Calif., writes: "We have sold and recommended Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for years, We believe It to be one of the moBt efficient ex pectorants on the market. Containing no opiates or narcotics it can be given freely to children, Enough of this rem edy can be taken to relieve a cold, as It has no nauseating results and does not Interfere with digestion." lied Cross Pharmacy. Don't be surprised If you have an at tack of rheumatism this spring. Just rub the affected parts freely with Chamberlain's Liniment and It will soon disappear. Sold by J. C. Perry's Drug Store. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A MY WORK Speaks for Itself Thousands of satisfied cus tomers are my best adver tisement. Tinning, Sheet Metal Work, Lighting Plants and Fur nace. My motto "It my work Is not right, I will make It right." A. L. FRASER Phone Hi. 258 Stale St, RHEUMATISM Can Be Cured AT Hot Lake Sanitarium Hot Lake, Oregon NATUftAL 1IOT MINERAL BATHS Hot Iake Is not far distant, snd Health Restoration Is not so expen sive there. We can cure UlITl'ItK your rupture without danger Write US remrrllnr 006 this Powerful Drur Substitute for Mereury. BEST EQUIPPED SANATORIUM IS NOKTHWK.N ISK FOB SPECIAL ROUND TRIP KXClltKlON TICKETS WKITK FOR KltKK IIOOKLRT HOT I. A KB SANATORIUM Hot Uke, Ontfoa. Foot for foot, is the cheapest exclusive residence prop erty in or around Salem, Large lots, on graded streets with cement walks in and paid for may be bought on easy terms for as little as $300, - In Kingwood the water is pure and the taxes are low. A good school right at hand solves the problem of what to do with the children. In fa,ct, from every standpoint it's the ideal location for your home, It's to your advantage to select a building site now, but whether you do or not we want you to see Kingwood, You may never buy a lot, but when you see Kingwood, you'll tell others about it and that's a point worth considering, Trust Company Bynon, Agents, 347 State Street Capital City PHONE Our Wagons save yourself! There is no reason why you should lalways be a slave. If you are desirous of saving yourself or a friend from a drunk, ard's grave, you cannot afford to overlook the opportunity offered at the Hot Lake Sanatorium for the cure of the liquor and drug habit. Hot Lake mineral baths prepare the body for the treatment and then sooth the nerves and actually remove the desire for the liquor or drug. Hundreds of happy homes In Oregon and Washing ton today bear witness to the efficiency of the Hot Lake treatment One week will In most cases effect a cure. Sometimes longer Is re quired but not often. The best of car. Is given the patients. For full Information, address Hot Lake Sanatorium, lS' WAITER Pres. Prune Land Bargains All of the following are south of Salem In the famous Red Hill prune district. 80 acres all gentle slope; 40 acres cultivated nnd 4u acres fir timber. Well fenced nnd on good road. Small house. $75 )Pr crei OC acres on main Jefferson road; 62 acres Improved; 14 acres line 3-year-old prunes and cherries, llouso and two barns. Price. $100 per acre. - 86 acres IM miles from Rie,ini All cultivated except 15 acres good timber. Lies well and Is an Ideal site for a fine orchard. lilO ncr ncr E. HOFER 213 S. Commercial St Steam Laundry MAIN ;: 165 :: Go Everywhere M. PIERCE and Mgr. 155 acres eight miles from Salein on Main Rosednle rond; 63 acres Im proved Including 24 acres of orchard of which 16 acres are bearing. Bal ance mostly timber. Good house and new barn. A splendid proposition or a large commercial orchard only $90 per acre. 20 acres Beven miles south of Sa lem on main road; 4 acres two-year-old prunes; nM acres ready for trees and four acres One timber. An ideal small orchard site. The price Is cheap. We consider all of the above as EXTRA GOOD nnd will gladly show any of them. & SONS at