Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 14, 1914, Page FIVE, Image 5

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    THE SALEM CAPIT AL JOURNAL SALEM, OBEQON, BAT USD AY, NOVEMBER 11, 1914.
PAGE TIVE
AN IDEA FOR CHRISTMAS
You eottltl not aelect a more desirable CHKI8TMAH GIFT for your
eastern friends than a fnney packed, paper sealed, 101b. hinged top J
box of our . 4
' PHEASANT PERFECTION PRUNES -
' or a box of our , .
NEW PROCESS EVAPORATED
; LOGANBERRIES
Either one will spenk loudly concerning Oregon's wonderful clim
ate and resources, and will be a constant reminder of you to your friends
while the fruit lasts, .
WE HAVE PREPARED ESPECIALLY
for this trade some of our very best fruit. Each box will contain a
booklet of recipes, and will not only lie a pleasure to your friends, but
will at the snmo time help to advertise two of OKKOON'H most import
ant PRODUCTS. A very cheap SPECIAL EXPKKSS BATE hns been
,made whereby they will carry to any express offico in the U. S. A.
(except Southern Express) these 10-lb. packages for 40 cents.
Placo.your orders with us NOW while the supply lasts.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY PRUNE ASSOCIATION
Trade and High Streets H. S. Gile, Manager
cffM
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school 10 a.,nw, Win. Dennis superin
tendent. Preaching It a. ui. and "::)
p, in.' Everybody welcome. Prayer
meeting Wednesday night at 7::ID.
Leslie M. E.
Sunday School at :4."i a. m. Morning!
service il o'clock, with an address by
Mr. A. M. driller, of the Portland Y.!
M. C. A. Epwoi'th League, ll-.:)0 p. in.;
Evening service "::), sermon topic,!
"Hethcl, the House of Hod." j
E
Children Cry for Fletcher's
YX,VVVI,VW
State Has 614,131 Acres of
School Lands But at Pres
ent Not in Demand :
South Salem Friends. The Epworth League
South t'omniercial and. Washington: Of Leslie Methodist church. Myers,
streets. "Welcome to this House of ! and South Commercial streets, will hold ;
!'(iod are strangers and the poor." H. E.J its annual " VN ni-My-t hum services!
I Peuiberton, pastor. Bible school at 10; during the coming week. There will be'
.n. m., classes for all grades. Einmer; a meeting in charge of some member of ;
Xewbv, superintendent. Preaching
4 , 11 a. m. and 7:.I0 p. m. Prayer
... r.'m ... rpi -
I ....an p. .... .nr5Uv I ' ' :iu. ' ' 1 Wriatiou for conducting the business
of the office for the next bieunluni, i
t 7 V
Mil
The Kind You Have Always Bonglit, and which hug been
In use for over SO years, hits borne the simitnre ot
hi, g at : the chapfer, every evening except Ti.es. ; There ., at cast one depaH.nent .. A and ban been niade under hU per-
r meet-1 dav and Saturday, at 7:3U. Everybody ! , '"I"'0' hat 18 ask'" tor ' S "nl supervision sin.e its Infamy,
ing I will be welcome,' and voting people arej"'"' w'" probably receive, a lesser ap-, WW Allow no one to deceive yul this.
i especially invited.
First Congregational Church.
I Coiner of Center and North Liberty.
Perry Frederick Sell rock, minister.
I Bible school at 10 a. in.; morning wor
Iship at II n. m. This church joins in
"Association Sunday." Mr. .1. E. Wor
lioiu, of Portland, will spenk at tiio
. morning service. Evening worship at
will preach
Subject of sermon,
i hiii of Christianity. '
Salem Commons Mission und that is the stute hmd department. ;
241 Stute street, at 3 o'clock tomor-l Clerk O. (i. Brown, of the state land!
row afternoon at the Commons Hall,' board, transacted his business wit.i the
Rev. K. L. Morton of the' Christian: board of control in less than five mm-!
church will speak. You will miss a rare ntesj esterdny afternoon when he went j
r,.iif if vnn miss ft chnnco of hearing iu a"iid submitted hit. estimate for iflS,-l
1111111811! Mr. Morton is a remarkable 000 to defray the expenses of, the de
speaker. Special singing by good sing-i partinent for the next two years, which
IIUU
leach service, now a. ,1. Micas win ruiroiriaicu ror me oriice ror man.
io p. 111. The minister win preucn. ; . ...,.;..,.; 11 nr...j in I.,-- i, k. i,u ndi.! mi l
1 lie rrogressne-: e(li,h wrvWe Hev. A. .1. Lucas wilKapprop
Lone-Oak
See the Launching of the
Twin Titan of the
Pacific
S. S. Northern Pacific
In Hearst-Sclig Weekly
at Wexford Theater
Salem
November 13-M'
With her sister ship,
"Great Northern," this
palatial liner will go into
regular service between
the Columbia river and
San Francisco in March,
1915.
XI OPIUM
I iillimt I
1 mutwn 1
The
Inland Empire Express
The North Bank Limited
Daily Limited Trains
PORTIAND TO
SPOKANE
CHICAGO and EAST
Spokane invites you to the
NATIONAL APPLE
SHOW
Round-trip fares , at re
duced rates, Nov. 15 to 19;
final return limit Nov. 2:1.
Particulars upon applica
tion. I sell through tickets.
Mission.
There will be pleaching services ev-
;erv Sunday alternooii at .i:M. iiiine
school nt -:'M. There will also be
preaching services every Tuesday even
ling at "MO. Opposite Fairgrounds gro-
n.rv ui uuil nf t''ii i i-i, inn II 1 1 u i-in-litm All
Highland Friends Church.
Corner of Highland and Kim streets.
Sabbath school 10 a. m., Karl Pruitt,
superintendent, 'reaching 1 1 a. in. and
7:110 p. nir Christian Kuileuvor li:l p.
in.; prayer meeting Thursday, 7:110 p.
mi. Josephine liockett, pastor. 1'lioue
1403.
First Methodist Episcopal Church.
Stute and Church streets, Kichard
N. Avisou, minister. Sabbath school,
l):4" a. m., Messrs. Schramm and Oil
key, superintendents. Struugers and
visitors Welcomed, morning service, II
o'clock, subject, " I'cnetentiul "ain";
cluss meetings, 12:110 p. m.; II p. in.
i preach at the evening service. Alii years, and the board passed tuvoranlv ;
i donominatru are cordially invited to upon it iniiiieilintely.
! attend. Strictly iiiter.lenoiiiiiiationnl. j' The principal reason for the asking
i for a lower nnnroniiution for tiio en-,
The Salem Mission. suing two-year period is that, because
D.'X. Mcliiturff, A. M. D. P., pnstor. of the great falling off ill the demand
Meetings on Sundays at .1 and 7:il0 and for ami subsequent sale of statu school
on Wednesday nights and 7:i(0. To-1 land within the past year or two, there
morrow ut .'I Dr. Mcliiturff will preach, j will be less need for clerical help, and'
and at 7:."0 the Hev. Samuel Bettys, the Mr. lirowji feels that he can get along:
great Cowboy Evangelist, will preach.! with one less assistant in his depart-,
These meetings are full of blessings and1 moot after the first of the year. This
none can afford to miss them. On win n,Hn a rcdiicion of 200 in the
Wednesday evenings now Dr. Mcliiturff, gniount required for salaries in the de-,
is preaching a scries of sermons on I ,nrt incut. '
Faith tuking ns a foundation for these! I
sermons the eleventh chapter of I Laud High and Dry. (
Hebrews. Next Wednesday evening lie -jhe falling off in the land sales in
will preach from the eleventh to th:t,-IH ,iourtiuviit is not lue to a ahoitiiKe:
inineeiiiii vers uicni-un, m the sniinlv 01 scliool liimls suhiect lo
All Counterfeits, Imitations and JiiHt-as-good " are but
Experiments that trifle with and enduug'nr the health of
Infants and Children Experience aguiust Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castorliv Is a harmless snh.stltnte for Castor Oil, Far
gorio, Props and HoothinvT Syrups. It is plcuNiint. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other .Narcotic
gubstanre. Its age h ts gmirantoe-. It destroys Worms
nnd allays Feverish. ess. For more tlia-n thirty years it
hus been in constant nso lor the relict of Constipation,
Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all 'x'cethina; Troubles and
Piarrhwa. It regulates . the Stomach, und Boircls,
B.-slmllatcs tho Food, glvinsr healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend., .
GEKUINS CASTORIA ALWAYS
(Bears the Signature of
inclusive.
bodv invited to these services.
80CIETT AT HUBBARD.
Mrs, H. C, Painter enteitained a num
ber of ladies very leasantly last Fri
day afternoon from ! to S, assisted by
Mis. 1', L. Culvert. The rooms were
uicclv decorated with tloweis. tjewing,
J. W. RITCHIE, Agent
Salem, Oregon
1
D0C1
Special Price
Five Loads at
if1
iio
75
Prompt Delivery
snle, for the state hus "oodles" of it
There is at present a total of (111,1110
acres of school laud open lor sale
throughout the stute, but all of this
land, except 7,170 acres, lies east of
the Cascade mountains, und tiie greater
portion ot it is only subject to funning
through irrigation or dry-farming meth-
service ut the Old I'eoide's Home- K- i social conversation nnd music were en-loos, ami inncii or it on.y tit nn giu.ing
worth l.cugue, 0:110 p. in; 7::i0 p. in., Ijoyeu uiiui nunii. """n cbiku,.,,,,,,, ... ...
Mr. II W. Htoue, general secretary of: another tooth was the last diversion, -school land in eastern and central Ore
.i.'.. i...... i v m i. a ...in .:.. i. ,.,-.iitiM.r on cud of tun. Miss Ida Bon. 200.0SO iB in Harney county, 100,-
Mr. Stone is one of the most successful; Christen wns most successful and wns 020 in Luke and IOO.i.nO ,u Malheur
secr-mnics in America. All should hear ! awarded a book. Miss Ida Htauffer se- counties, all ot which, if suitable, for
It tit. . 'cured tho consolution prize, a lemon, agricultural purposes nt nil, is subject
' : Kvcrvbodv had a good time. Those to irrigation or dry farniiiig.
First Christian Church ' present were: Mesdames L, M. Kcholl, What school land.-, exist in western
Corner High und Center streets, F. T. A. I). Wolfer, Julius Hitnuffer, 1'. I.. Oregon is probably located ill the Kiugli
Porter, minister. Bible school, 0:45 a., Calvert, K. N. Melviu, (1. K. Hrooliins, and rugged mountain districts and not
in., Dr. 11. C. Klilev, director; worship ' Kdwin HchooV, K. M. Calvert. C. 11. suited to agricultural purposes, with lie
and address, 11 a. 'in., Htuulcv linker, TriJIinger, II. F. Schnll and Clias. Kin- possible exception of a little pocket
: i ,.... . .i... v i .... iiml Misses. Ida Christen. Huth occasiomillv ill isolated sections and
of Portland, will speak; christian Hu-, Hurst, Blanche mailings, Ida staulter provided only with rude melius or up-
deavor, (1:110 i.j 7;ilU p. in., "Theiiii.d Ruth Calvert. Iproach. I he school lands of the state
Healing of Niiumun." i ., are distributed a ug the reveral conn-
( A large number of friends nud neigh- ties, as lollows:
lluirs ga-ve Mr. anil Mrs. Karl Kodiei" llimer, IN,4NI1; iicuton, i-ii; i oos,
0. ill verv pleasant surprise at their home 'Hill; Curry, OKI; Crook, 117, 1'-'O; Doug-:
in.' 'i w i'iiiIi.s imr of Hiihlmril. Saturdav : Ins. L'.'.'OO: (lillium. :i,7D(l; (limit, l",-i
evening, Novei'nber 7. The evening was 'JSO; llnrney, SOIt.OHO; Jackson, 1,100; I
passed ill plnving cards and games, aft- Josenhine, l,."00; Klumatli, 11,14(1; Lake,:
er which a delicious lunch was served. ! KMljrjO; l.iine, 'J00; l.iticolii, :i(!0; Mal-i
Those present were Mr, and Mrs. (leo. , iicur, 100.0SO; Morrow. I.I 10; Wieinuin,!
Leffler und little daughter, Mr. aid l,:!0(i; Tilhuiuok, Kill; Viimtill, 11,400;
Mrs. A. Will, Mr. uiid Mrs. Itiinuev nnd 1'iiiou, II.OXO; Wallowa, :i,H40; Wasco,
two diiughters. Mrs, I). Voder and son, ",0S(l; Wheeler, 0,000; Yamhill, MO, To
Mrs, Pulley and (luce sous. Mrs. O. K. till, 011,1.10.
Voder and little son, Kniil Kliiiger, .Miss i
May Pulley, Miss eilu l.aiiliins -Miss' Hood iiivcr-Xews: When winter nr
Merl Hinilcu, .Misses .Mae nun iiunv
Crittenden, Willis Voder, Lester Will,
liiui Millijr and Kldon l.aukius. Enter
prise. ' 1
The Kind You Have Always Seagirt
In Use For Over 30 Years
Lutheran Church,
Kist Htute nnd Higliteeiitli streets
Kochler, pastor. Hominy school lit O:'1";
preui'hing service at llliilO; l,uth"r
licague nt 0:4"i p. in.; evening service
in Kugiish ut 7::I0 o'clock.
I Unllarlin Church.
Corner of Ciieuieketn and Cutlage
streets, Kichard F. Tischer, miiiiu'er.
i Sunday school nt 10 n. m.; udviinceil
j study class at 10 a. m; service at II
o'clock; (no evening service); music by
:.Miss I, Di'iinisnu. All friends of liberal
I religion and lif progtessivn thought are
'cordially invit'd lo oi:r services. The
Woman's Allium c will meet Friday
:iti Mrs. Diilrymidc. The Men's Lib-
lerul chili will meet Wj'dtie,'dtiy evening1
nt 8 o'clock. " 1
j I'lrst Prosbytcrian, '
Mr. A. J. Koliiiison, memliersliip see-:
retnry of the Portland V. M. C. A., will
iipciik on the wo:k of the ussiieiatiou
'at the morning service, giving also the
talk to the junior congregation just pre
ceding the inn i il address. In the even
ing tho pastor, Carl II, L'lliott, will
speak on "The Hiinnv Hide of Tiouble,"
being the second in the series on the
Letter of James. Mrs, llnllowny will
sing at both servics. The Him.liiy
school meets lit o'clock in the
illuming,
Women
lii'gry.
ill ways sincere when
fives one of the familiar figures which
will be missed will lie W, M. Stcwiiit
(standing in the shew window of his
j store und patiently swatting flies. Mi;.
! Stewart bus Incoiitestnhly qualified
I for the title as " Champion Fly Si.t.t-
ter' of tiie County."
If
'lamonaaaueegee
Automobilje Tires
A PERFECT NON-SKID TIRE
AT THE RIGHT PRICE.
I
In Stock by
LOT L. PEARCE & SON
SPAU6 LOGGItlGCO,
Front and Ferry Sts. Telephone 1830
GOOD FOR 25 VOTES
For
Address
This coupon may be exchanged for votes in the con
test for a trip to San Francisco in 1915, at the Capital
Journal office. Not good after November 21, 1914.
St. Paul'i, Episcopal.
Hubert S. dill, rector. Holy commun
ion, 7:110 n. in. Matins ami address,:
II a. in. lOveiisoiig and tnldress, 7:M0
p. in. Suuilny school, H:l i n. in. i
W. 0. T. U.
Chillies Hcott of Highland will deliver
the vlospel temperance address lit Hump
uiemoiiiil hull Sunday nt 4 o'clock,
lire welcome.
' Bethany Reformed.
Corner I'nplto! ami Miiriuu. Sunday
school at In II. m. (leriiinu services ut
I II n. tu, Kugiish services at 7:110 p. in.
Hev. U ( ', liiciikucmpcr, of X.illnh, Wn..
will conduct these services,
I Ja'on Lot Memorial.
At the coiner of ,1,'fiersoii and North
Winter streets, Hominy school nt 10
a. .n.; C. M. Huberts, superintendent.
I'lCii' liliig sen Ice at II a, m, Mr, Jiicnh
Miocker of Willamette university will
iiciiipy the pulpit ill the Interest of the
work of the V. M, ('. A. . I'lpwurlh
Lciiuue devotional meeting at 0:1").
ricii.hing service at 7:110, the pastor
occupying toe pulpit, Atmirtivc music
by tiie choir under the effective lender
ship of Mr. Chmles Anderson
Stiiingeis lire specially Invited, J
i M on t ii 1 in lliow ii, piirlni,
I. B. 8 A.
The Inlei initliiiiul llilde slinleuls uf
Miilein will hold their regulsi weekly
study at I I" l oiiit st I, upstairs, Hun
day ut in a. in. All llilde stiidenti
wclc line, No collection,
mm
OPEN FORUM
TVBUO MONEY rOR PRIVATH
USt8.
State Constitution ( rll"lc 1..
u..a. n niiitiev shiill be
drawn from the treistiry for the benr
fit of anv religious nr theological institution."
Oregon Hl'ie Hook" tll'IH-
pilge H( scvsi ' l.egirlill'lte" o
The
Sen. 5 1
Tim
1 : l -4 i ,
'the Stute of Oregon hnv esln'illshed
a custom of providing Stnte nld tu pii
vntelv niiiiliii'tcd liarit'ible Institu
'tlons"." Ten such listitulloes me miv
receiving Stnte lid, four of which. '
least, ure distinctively sectnrln'i. Tiief.'
four Institutions the past four yours
received of public mon".V M.7tS.O",
It Is clcnily n vlidi.tliin of the spiiit.
If nut of the letter, of the Slute Con
stitution, nnd should be rut "lit. It Is
n bud custom the legislature hus rs
I tiiblished. ind one mb.ic.'t lo nil sorts
of abuses. I.. M. HATI IVT.
It's a wise mining slock that knows
its own pur,
United itvaiiRallrnl.
Noilh Cottage stieet, near Center;
A. A. Winter, minister, 10 n. in., Sun
dnv school '. I'mf. A. I.. Si huiulle, super
intcuifenl. II a. m preaching, " I'et
er s Hestototlon '(seven Scripture
steps In his return). Oillo p. in,, K, I,
or i', K, iiiietnnii leinicr, .vnss rauiiui
Hemiiiutiio. 7:ili i. in., sermon, "Hull
cstv,'1 the s mil of a series on "Lll'i
Principles That Aie Wmlii While.'
Public mot, cordially invited.
Naiarcnc Tattariiacl.
Curlier H'tli and Marion stieets, on
block smith of ( enter old Avliiii
avenue, II. W. shnrr pfl-tor. Saldml
Salem's
Leading Music Instructors
Western HAVE YOU A PIANO? Miss
Conservatory of Music If not, you are missing one of the greatest joys Beatrice SllcIlOD
fuank e. on micim.i,, of life. No home is complete without a piano
Hepreseatatlvo Mulem brunch. an(j aJ ft means und provides. - Teacher of Piano
Complete course In piano and necom-
r::r!:i:ri;:vl:r;f,,iS:" Yn Pnn HaVA A Pianrt stU(Ho lU5 Marion strcct
Studios, rooms 1.2 Opera llousfl bldg. I Oil VcUl OaVC 1 1 lClHU
ltesldenco phuao 110(1. l'lipils enrolled PhonC 1299
ut "y We have a large stock of select instruments,
MMMMM--M----------' including all the leading makes, which we are
offering at reasonabla prices and on easy terms. n la n,rU
Ralph Harr You are invited to call and inspect them. UCrUia JUHK uarDy
. , . Teacher of Piano
Progress WILEY B. ALLEN CO. CTOColtaso Street
Music Taught as Written. R R PETKUS, Manager n , ,1h"ne 10u0'W c .
Transcription and Composi- r01 . . . T. ftni l1g7 Gowdsky Progressive Series
lion a Specialty r21 Coul,t Stl"eet 1 honu USC(1 lf desired, embracing
107 North Twelfth Strcct. Vom" Con8emto,,y
rhone 1!)7- William Wallace Graham
TEACHER OF YIOLIN
MisS Pupil of Royal High School, Berlin, Germany, H. D.
M. . under Joachim, Marteau, Halir and Markes. qT HFl FN
afParet rlSher Letters of highest commendation from them. a
6 Nine and one-half years European experience. . rp,,ii
TEACHER OF PIANO A specialty made of beginners. rianon and Ournnn Tuned on.!
: Deginners a specialty. JJudio on Saturdays of each week at Hotel rhnnTl005
b Marion. For appointment, phone Hotel or in- ivos. 1 none iuuo.
STUDIO 700 N. CHURCH qujre 0f Miss Mary Schultz, Assistant, 1100 Kesidcnce 238 Court Street,
Thone 2041-M. Center Street, rhone 2:!57-M. . Salem, Oregon
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