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TOE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SAI.EM. OREGOH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1015, V E&g: ujggjpJ For Infants and Children. ! lf : iii tho wefk at 7:30. iit vi tod. Cyrus t ool: Yoti art cuniiully , (liiHtor, UUl 3 PER CV.sK AvC'ieh.iWePi'rprralionfcU. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Promotes Di?,esflonkprritl ness and Rest.Conla!ns nciaw Opim.Morphinc nor Mineral KOT NAKCOTIC. Rviiit Sxd' jt'y.Sima ,' S'l.scSml W'.r.w- . Aprrferl Remedy forrnrota tlon.Soui'Sloniach.Dlarite; Von,.is,('w,ulsious,ftvcii':i' ness and Loss OF slmk TacSimtle Siejioture of TUE CeNTAV'h COMPAHT, NEW lOHll. Signature IT In Use For Over Thirty Years j First Cotigresatioual Church. I .Mines Klvin, I'jtor. Wi'julnr mm'- : vires ISninluy :u II a. in. ami ' :'M) . in. At ltn inoiiiiiiK scrvive the suhjtvt :vill lu "Tin Tiuiistuniiiitidii tit' tlu Swoiil," ft u. in tiic tvoniiitf the sub ject will be '"Living As Though Cun Were Ocail. The Sunday srhuol will , meet at M oVInek, TiofosNor V. I. Si a ley, superiiiteinifMit. Member! are , leijitestrd to be on time. 'Die Tlim siIhv night irtiii'Week wervii-e will meet at; 7:'M. straueis and viMtos to on' eily coidially widntnied to all our hit vi'e ;. j First Christian Church. Corner High and ('enter ftreets, I'. T. , I'mler, niiui.er. it; 1.1 a. in., JSible H.diuid, Dr. II. ('. Kdey, directiu; 11 a. in., tvuihii and seinnni, subject, "A I'l'ii tor KnihiisiaMii i'r.'M p. in., Christian Kndeavor; 7;'.U) i. ut., senium, subject, "A I'reeimu Invitation.'' First Mothocltst Episcopal Church. Stale ami ( hun-li Htreet, Kicoard X, serumn by tt;" pa Any; I - :'t0 ji. m.; . Sab bit ill Njliool. .M vfHru Se lira nun aiid (iilliiiey, Mi mm hit ende ii U. M rauyeis and isilors always webonie. II a.m., erm.m by the pastor; l'-jHo p. in., t-ljisi nn'i'tings; p. in., Hev, .1, .M. Urowu will siea!i al tli" old l'eople' home; i r I i p. in., the Kpwtolh League will welt-ohio all ymmg peojde who an1 iiiH' in tiny 1'ellwshi)i ul' the othei timVi'"' t)f- he fityj 7 : ( p. in., sermon by the pastor. First Presbyterian. The pastor, Caid II. Elliott, will speak to hi junior t'unia relation mi "Koiiri l'iet tires by lour Men," ' ami to tlu adult (mi "Marl-:, the Keulistie liieg iuphertot" Jius." This being the sixlli nioaihiy review of a llilde book. The evening sitbjeet is "Sins ol" the Ton gue." The winding will lie led in the morning by quartet ami in the even ing by a chorus eiioir. Sunday schoul meetK at H: b"i a. lit. every eveuiuir, .xt-eot Sundays nnd ; Weil newly yjJ, friii li'.'M to 1) uVloek. ' t All .r .'.l...un. i our wnivl.-.W It II t 111-' SON DONATES POSTER !ited to our reading room. FATHER WRITES SLOGAN 1915 Rose Festival Receives Work of Art from Famous Oregon Boy. St. Paul's Church, Episcopal. K.iVrt S1. liill. re. 'lor. Holy I'oin iiiiinliin, 7::IU a. "i.; -Mnti lit nml ml-ilif'.-s. 1 1 ii. in.; t'WiixmiK aiil iiililrt'ss. 7-:m p i.1'111! in.; Sunday scliuol, i: ." st'i-vires a int aililrt'ss'L'. a. in.: LuthetJii Church. Kiit Slati' nml KijjhtiM'iilli strirtu, (iiMirii1 Kiii'liliT. I'livlur. Sun. lay school al UmIO a. in I'lvnrliitiK service at III;!!'' a. in.; I. iithcr league at ( . m.; c ciiiii scr it c in KnKlili at p. in.; I.ciilcn service every Tliurs(la at r.'M l mi. Hiahlnud i'riPiKls' Church. in nor ol' ilipilaii'i nml 1 - i n street. Sal il ii I ii school. In a. in., I'm I I'liiilt,. -iiie: iiileinleiit : ineciins tor worsniji II a. in. ami 7 :''" p. in.; Christian Km ilcaviir, . in. Tiie i:islor will ,m'ialily lie alile to ikcm.v Hie ml'it Siiclaw Va crvhoily welcome. 1 .tr:, "l i Sonh Salem Frlcmls. Iiuner ot Soatli Coiiitnerci V-7-llin; I'listor. ir"in"Ml-' Exact Copy of Wrapper, THK CKNTAUII eOMPANV, iCW VO.H OITV. Aifc'Aiii'WMit Willamette Professor Dis cusses "Damaged Goods" l'rofcswir Wallace MacMumiy, in h.'ructor ot Knojish at Williiiuette uni vernity, delivered n roinurknlily wrr ftiPaml inireHsive lecture on "Dam up'd Hoods" liy.Brieux to an attentive audience in Katun hall Tuesday even, intf. The leettire ih said to lie one of the strongest yet niven in his eotnse on Modern Urania nnd In it lie vhidlv re Bentcil the tlienic and truth of the 'lay. wliicl. ' has. aroused iiitertiiitionnl i:o licp. Ho classed it ith tliemodern school of realism hut slated that its artistic quulilies were ns yet undetermined, The plav mil-lit over step the hounds of or ideal fomlitimiH, lull, if the term art cull lie applied, as he believes it may lie. to that which treats life, tltca, this " Daiiltircil Coeds'' with its real con flicts may he culled artistic. From the standpoint of drtiiuiitury, the play, he liclicves. is Kood. especially the last act. which brings the audience in inti mnte reliitiensliip with its problem. Al though jireseoted in n quiet, impressive essay style, the second act reaches a hili dramatic climax. The theme and thought, I'rof. Mac M array set forth in a direct and clear miinaer. The per formance of the play is prohibited iu Kiieland yet it has received universal ' ciiiniaetidntiou by the cleryy of Tinted States. While this draiini may never j bo immortal its purpose will be ncocm plislied if it affects the mornl and so cinl conditions of our time, if it malic Ja:ou Lee Memorial. At the corner of .lolfcison and N'urto Winter streets, ,1. Moatculin iii-own, pa-lor. Sunday school at 10 a. in., C. M. Roberts, snpeiiiiteiideiit; .Mrs. Jlin sua superintendent primary depart men'': ireachine serv ice at II a. in. ami 7:::o p. m. I lipvvorth League ileutioaal service of, ii::io p. ni. Strangers made specially welcome. German Methodist Church. Coiner Center nnd Thirteenth streels, A. .1. Weilo, pastor. Sunday school nt , In a. m. and public worship at II a. m.; Kpivoitli l.eane lit (i:l"i uad nerinou nt: 7 ::! p. in. BvredlBh Tahornacle M. E. Church. ! Corner South l-'ifteeath ami Mill streets, liev. Julia Uvall, iiinister. Ser vices ut .'I p. in. nnd S p. m. All Scan- ilinaviuas are most cordially invited itll illtcllli. i Frea Methodist Church. 1 li.N North Winter street, l.'ei'lvul servi.es coiiiiuctel bv Wev, l-'rank 1. I'ortland, (h-eaou, Prom Keh- of I'lirus, art, if art is considered us only pro. tjie people tliink nnd realize the uruent rnarv to Miicrh 1 I, IIH.i. ns lollows: t meellior.- tonic dai'tiotp ileiilint; with nestlictic iienaty ipiestiini of diyeasc nml mornlity. i SuiuUi v at l a. m. ami every c cnjnu Our. I'myer M il and ;toii streets. II. K. I'l'inbei'ton, Jiible scliuol at 10 a. in., classes ( lor all ajes, I'.unuer ewhy. sum'iiii te.::!"n1; mornini! iinv! i n fur Hoi-hip at II a. in.; nt 7 p. in. '.viil bej;iu a ciics of meetings whi'li will eua liuii" each evening tlirou(.'lioiit Hie neel;. Yon me invited to any or all of these meetings. Unitarian Church. Conier of Ciiemelieta uiul C.ittaue' streets, liiihurd l". Tischaer, iiiiai-ter. Siiud.iv school at Id o'clock; services at II o'clock (no evening service). ;siih ject, " Kntiu inlism in nYliuion," Mu sic by .Miss I, Deiinisun; .Mis. W. Deu ton. ornnnist. All fiieinls of libernl re linion nml of proKiissive tliouylit are cH ilially invited to our services. Urine, your friends. The Men's Liberal club will meet Wediiesilay evening nt tt o'clock iu 'Ii ii n ii i nu hull (I'nltarian church). All members are lilted to be present. " .c United Evangelical Church. North Collate street, between Cen ter and Maiiui, A. A. W inter, minister. The church resumes all her reojilur ser vice! with renewed spirilunl energy, , folhivvinif the iiuiiin evanitelistic cam paiea. Id n. m Sunday scliuol, I'ro- fessor A. L. Sciimalle. siiierinteiideut ; II a. in., prein liiii, "In the I'ower of the Spirit"; (I p. in., cIhsm ill " Kxpert Knilenvor. " lender, I'rofessor O. C. Tli pson; li-.ilo p. in., Voiiiik People's "What Will Inipruve eliius," Wt hy pustor, Porlland'a l!ll.r. Uino lestival ha a imliine iiuntor- the most uremic over used ami It is tho work of un (re;',i)ti boy, I'rod ti. Cooper, now- one of too world's foremost nrtisla. His father. .1. ('. Cooper, of Mc.Minnvillo, Ore;on. w i-rito the w innln:', slo(.mi, "Tho Whole World Knows the I'ortliind lioso." At his father's personal i"iiiest yonir; Cooper donated Hie pouter to iiioorpor ale the aloaan. I'ortland has eo opeiatod with Seattle, Tacomu. Wuiln Walla and Spokane iu securing con volitions that will brlnK inoro than 2"o,iiii(i viaitors to Washington uiul Oregon. Reformed (Gomiaa) Church. -Corner Capitol and Tduiiuli streets,; , W. (I. I.unkaeiup( r, pastor. Sunday scluol at Iu a. in.; moraine, worship iiC (leniiiiii at 11; I. eaten senium " Christ 's Last Words: Today, in 1'arndisc. " Hoi., dellivrii n'liild nt li:Ci; oveninif service in Lnli'li at 7::io, subject, "In the Carden of ( ict liscuia nc. Associated Bible Studen.s (J. B. S. A.) K'i'nlar weekly Hihlu study in up stairs hall at the corner of Uiyh and. Ferry streets, in Sunday inorninu at 1" :u'clo.-k. All Kihle sti'dcnts are wel-, ; come. No eullcction. . ; W. 0. T. U. I Mr. II. C Ilrcwti-r will cuaduct the' Cospcl service iu the W. C. T. I', hall Sunday, february -". nt I p. in. A ! cordial invention is ext'-mlcd to alt. I At the W. C. T. C. Iiail. on coiner vif Cnn inercial a'ul Keny stieets, on. Tuesday, March :u '':;in p. m., an in terestit. puieiani will be reuifeud nil-- der Ike ilirecl i.oi of i o- o'i:it i e Tern-' perance and Missions. I.eainiis will lie ;;iveu and sjiecial niesic. .Men, wo men and children aie pjveu a special invilatiun. Disorders Yield When- the riyhfc help is sought at tho ri'ht time. Indigostion is a torment, niliousncsa causes auffeririff. Either is likely tu load to worse nml weak ening sickness. Tho right helft the best correctivo for disordered conditions nf the atomach, liver, kidneys or bowels is now known to b Bcecl)am's and the right, time to take thin fa mous family remedy ia at the first sign of coming trouble. Bicham'i l'ills have so immediate an effect for rood, by cleansing tho fystetn anil purifying tho blood, that yon will knov after a few doses they Are the 'I! hi, nt of 7::i cietv, Mi: l.vdia ilera- iii., seiinon ami worship. fr (Irace ; nod-week prayer a ing, Tlnii'sdiiy, 7:ilU p. in.; reiinlar cliuii- practice l-'r'ulnv oveuriiu. The pub lic is corilinily invited to all these ser vices. Come ami bring a t'ticavl. Tho Evangelical Association, cli'iaektn Street church, corner Sev enteenth and ( liemeketa streets, K. Ij. ilnrnscliucli, pastor, lesidence -'W North Seventeenth street. Sunday services us fii'lovvs: Prencuing nt II u. m. and p. in.; Snndiiy school ut Id n. m.; Young People's meeting III li:M0 p. in. (Jil Tliui'day at. T ; : 6 p. in. we begin our follow up a ting, which will continue over two Sundays. I! ervbody welcome. The Lone Oals Mi.islons. .'abbnth school nt J:-!"; meetings ut ;i:;tu. Opposite Fairgrounds rocerv, ' luar cud of car line. All welcome.' I lias. Sialics, superintendent. Salom Mission. j C.'ntcr nnd ( oinini'ii ial streets, II. N. Mclntin-t T, l. Ik, pu:-'or. Pica' -iiu;; lr the pnstiir at S nnd 7-.:ui p. in. There is il giacinus revival going on iu Ihis uiir-tua and a number of the inini-teis uf tiie city are helping. The ini'i'l inus will doubtless go on every niht next week. .Ninnbeis lire being saved. Commons Miaflion. ".II State street. Services Siiinlav nt :i nnd 7:.'lu p. in.: al o on Tuesilay. Wednesdav uud Friday evenings al 7 ; :)( I. All are weh-i especially I he poor. ,1. I. Cu'ik, siipi'i'iateiiileiit. first Church of Christ, Scientist. Services are held at I Iu 'In keta street at 1 1 a. m. mid 7:M0 p. in., sub ject of I'.ible lesson, "Christ .lesn-." Sunday school at 11:1.1 a. in. Wednesday eviMiimr testimonial aieetiiiLf at o'clock. The rending room of church is limited in the iliibbard build ina. suite :iu;i, and is upeu every day excent Siinduvs nnd liiilidays, 11:1-1 a. in. to 4 p. m., nnd is also open1 TIMELY AID Are you subjected to sudden attacks of Indigestion or Biliousness? If so, you should always keep a bottle HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS t "- in the house. It tones the di gestive system and is a real from "first aid. Urac-vt Snlc c( Any Ml.-tn. in Ike WollJ. Ltohl uvarywhora. In boxek 10c, 25c. We Are Going to Sell The following pioporties ut u real Me iitii'0 this week. Now Modern Bungalow, if I. 1(1 down, balancu like) rent. Trice it-ltioo; north tflwit. Well Improved 5-Acra Tract. House, Iihiii, good well water, or chard, berries, cow, horse, harness, wagiia,' alt implements and gai'ileu tools, chickens. Frice -t-UlO; terms. Would be cheap at flood. Insurance. If you havu any properly to insura place il with us, if you mint iusuraiice Unit is iiisuiiiiii'ii. For Kent. If you have any vacant houses or store building list with us. Wo havu tho largest rental department In tho city. We will get you a good tenant. Money to Loan. Wn can place your money on good roul estate securities. Swaps, I We can tradu your property for what yon want. Let us know your wants. We will do Iho rent, L Bcchtcl & Co. 317 State fit. Flume 452 33 1 u f li -ci ij .R iM." Ida? Marcli 9 Any dealer handling SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP is author ized to hand out absolutely FREE to each and every reader of the Capital Journal one full size cake of Sweetheart Soap on presentation of a Sweetheart FREE Coupon just one cake to the household. Coupons published in Capital Journal SWEETHEART DAY Monday, March 1st. 75,000, 000 cakec sold last year money cannot buy better. ti ;i SWEETHEART) k. 1 ' lT . i:z:j J Just cut out the coupon, present it to your Grocer or dealer, and receive the GIFT TRIAL Cake. l-IS''' f v"" ::.4 i":, m i.v : a,.' u I. ' ,J V VP"'1 iilfil.-f"Mn-- -1 Ki:i!l E i --' i IM1 Xt ' 'I ToiletSoap I MANHATTAN SOAP CO.,- New York City, N. Y. I', " '! "'f '." HI1" mmtmmi p i