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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, SATURDAY. AUG. 21, 1915. SEVEN WILL LECTURE ON PALESTINE -v ,t - . . . ,'' - ftf III wvl ! im Free Methodist. No. 122S North Winter street. Sun day services: (Sabbath school 9:15. Preaching at 11 n. m. nnd 7:43 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:45 p. m. V. J. Johnston, pastor. Miss Itahme Haider, a Syrian, who passed iier childhood days on" the slopes jf Mount Lebanon, in Palestine, will appear here in a lecture .Sunday even- ng, August 22, at the Baptist church. the interest of her story. Judging from press comments, aad from the many, complimentary recommendations, given by those familiar with her lec ture. Miss Haider is a woman nf os- For her address in this city, she has ! ceptional personal charms, nnd possesses First Methodist Episcopal. Corner of Stnte and Church streets. Rev. .Richard N. Avison, minister. 11:01) a. m., Class meeting. 9:4.) a. m., Sab bath school. Messrs. Schramm and Oil key, superintendents. 11:00 a. in., Morning worship. Sermon by Prof. J. T. Matthews. (i:4!i p. m., Intermediate League. Mrs. M, C. Findley, superin tendent. (1:45 p. m Epwor'th League. Subject "Kipling's Recessional, or. Our Duty to the Nation." Louder will be Prof. Burgess Ford. There will be spe cial music. No evening service during August. Lutheran Services. Special dedicatory services will be held at the Coriiina Ko. Lutheran St. John's church, Sixteenth and A streets, H. W. Gross, pastor. After the address the congregation will march in corpora to the new school building where the dedication ceremony will take placo. Worship begins 10 n. in. In the evening at 7:.'!0 o'clock. Regular Knglish serv ices will be held, Lutheran. East State and Eighteenth streets, George Koehler, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, divine service in German at 10:30 a. in. No evening service. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Sunday services are held at 440 Cheni eketu street, at 11 u. in. Subject of Hi ble lesson "Mind," Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday 'evening testi nioninl meeting at H o'clock. Rending room in the Hubbard building, suite BOH, aad is open every day, except Sundays und holidays, from 11:15 a. in. to 4 p. in. All are welcome to our services and invited to visit our rend ing room. i lioscu, "Glimpses of Palestine Hy her early life, and the trnining i,ho received at the American Presbyter ian Society nt Siilon, she is eminently ii :i I i ti il to tnlk on the Holy Land. I n later years, she oiitcicii Dcnnison uni versity, nnd after two years study in that institution, entered nnd graduated il'om the Training school lit Chicago. In the lecture Sunday evening, she will appear in her native oriental cos tume, which to some extent, Adds to a rare gift us a platform speaker. She not only describes life in her native country, but sings many of the native shepherd songs. According to the Rev. Arthur S. Phelps, of the Central Bap tist church, Los Angeles, Miss Haider is attractive as a platform ipcaker, and always lentertuins und instructs her audience. The lecture tomorrow night nt the Baptist church is free, ami will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. Swedish Tabernacle, M. E. Corner South Fifteenth and streets. Services this evening at m. Mr. Gust Anderson, lender, welcome., Mill H p. All Highland Friends. Corner of Highland nnd Kim streets. Sabbath school 10 a. m., Kurl 1'iuitt, superintendent. Meetings for worship 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Christian Endeavor 0:45 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursdny 8 ). in. Come and worship with us. Josephine Hockctt, pastor. Phone 1405. .law iJ mtTc -'--v SKI mm wm agoage Your inspection is called to our leader in Trunk values. A gen uine "Hartmann" Gibralterized all round corner vulcanized fibre dress trunk, fancy striped linen lined throughout, divided top 11! 1Y111 01 n Head Notes We have the kind of baggage you want because we carry the "Hartmann" line, the kind that is made right and priced right. More new arrivals this morn ing. Our stock is again complete. Another New fTV70 Fibre Suit CL i rTJV,!l-i Case, Special, Shipment qsc Made of Hofi Fibre Matting, steel frame, brass key lock and catches, inside straps, regular $1.50 value for 98c tray, dress tray below, circle bolts, a trunk constructed to withstand the hardest of travel and to last a lifetime, sold reg ularly at $20 to $25. Our leader special $16.85 $7.00 Leather Bag $5.85 Bags every size, style and shape you can think of to select from. No. 525-16 Black Seal grain leather, 'full welt stitched throughout leather lined, well pro tected corn ers, slide catches. See window display. $6 Leather Suit Case $4.95 You cannot afford to do without a good suit case when we offer you such a value as this one. Made of good selected stock, fancy striped linen lined, two sets leather inside straps, handle stitched and riveted on, good lock and catches. See window display. WGODBURN NEWS jj the former 's son, M i ooilliiirn. ! Mrs. Clvde Mmean W. C. Miller, of I and THE MARKETS 'Fnrd dates'...'..'.... Cocoanuts, per dozon Caataloupes Watermelons $1.75 Associated Bible Students (I. B. S. A.) 1 Regular werkly Hible study in up ..... (1.60 1 stair hall, southwest corner High nnd (1 J Ferry streets. All Hible' students wel- $1.70((i 2.00 1 come. Io collection, l'hone (lltS W. (I'nited Press Stnfi Correspondent.) Woodlmrn, Ore., Aug. 21. Mrs. R. (luiss entertained a lew friends lit her home .Monday afternoon in honor of her guest, Miss Klsie Calkins, of Sc uttle. Those invited witfo: Mrs. l A. Livesley, Mrs. 1). C. Conies and Mrs. II. M. Austin. Mrs. P. W. Scltlcniicr entertained Friday afternoon in honor (f Mrs. W. R. King, of Washington, J), (', Clients ds. Who have been the guests of Mrs. Al- licit. Humphrey for the past week, have returned to their home in I'ortland. , I Mr. I'!. (I. Kmuiett left Thursday to jii'n his wife, who is at Newport. I Mr. A. (1. Klatt anil father, who lire on their wny home at Hampton, Iowa, after visiting (he fair, stopped in Wood burn a few days, and while hero were the guests of Mr. und Mrs. N, S. Nehl. World-Wide War Trust (By Congressman Clydo II When Mr. lh'.nicls, for editor and publisher (if tho Kulcigh (N. C.) News nail Observer, was sworn in us secretary of tho navy and had time to look nbonu him, he found that Mrs. S. A. Livesley, Woodbiirn li- the, people's money was being wn.Jted brarian, left Wednesday for two weeks ' by Hie payment it' excessive prices for' I visit, with Irieuds in Scuttle. j armor ami practically , Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Mills left Sntnr- waived for the navy. day for n two weeks' outiag at l)ar,t years in too cabinet ho tins been 1 of all tho world and enn bo obtulned by 'View, Ore. Icarnestly endeaviring to rescue the I anybody who cares to buy them. Even i Uichnrds and Heed have dissolved ' public treasury from thu patriots for I now tho improvement in urmor and the H. pnrtnershiii in the real estate business. : war, who your in and year out havu 1 designs worked out by tho navy have Travomier.) i velii,ied. Tho last word lias not . been luany years .said in armor, n ml mist history sliows that great improvements in tho manu facture ami ile.dgn of armor idato have been niiiile, Tho greater part of thoso improvements were suggested by actual experience gained by naval officers. Puiler our nreseut svstem of obtnlninir all articles re-1 our armor plate from private companies Throughout his such improvements becu'iio the. property , : Suirar, D. re- I er.niniirv Vinttnr . Flour,, hard wheat Flour, valley , . ' Eggs, per dozen Ihe general market in wheat is weak ' ss u a r cane xoiiay. cigniy cents is the Highest of-uj,,,,. p), (; jcreu loiiny. J ins weiiliiiess is Dot reflecting the general feeling of the Chicago and I'ortland markets where ihere has been a gradual decline for ; the past week. While farmers are holding for higher prices, there are so' iinny conditions entering into the sitim-; lion, that the most expert wheut buyers me up in rhe air. Anyhow, for thei pi.-t week, the benrs have had the best if it. The market in all other lines is, unchanged. , Betall Price 25c 1 Qratns. Hay, timothy, per ton .. Oats, vetch Vat ;. Vi heat, new crop 'at., new ero tolled hurley Corn ' '"''eked corn Iban Niorts, per ton $tl(a$12 9fti410 ti)(jtl sue . ... 32fii:!fle :i 1 .50 40 $tl.,r)0 PORTLAND MARKETS Portland, t)re., Aug. HI. Wheat Club. 88ff95c. Bluestein. IMicfi? $1.0:1. Oats: No. 1 white feed, $21(5 $20. Feed, $2:t.S0(fi $211.00. Hogs: Best live, $7.00. Prime steers, $0.75. Pit no v cows, $5.25. Calves. $7.00. Spring lambs, $0.50. Butter: City creamery, 27c. F.ggs: Selected local ex., 25c. Hens, PI l-2c. Broilers, ISc. (leeso, lie. Evangelical English. Seventeenth and Chemeketn streets, Rev. ). W. Plunier, pastor. Sabbath til mi i school at JO a. m. (not IIMIU). c. i. $0,70 1 Duty, superintendent. 11 n. in., Sermon 350 by the pastor, subject, "The Wages $1.75(52.45 Heceived by Soul Winners." Young $1,551 People Si Alliance nt 7 p. m., all young I people under !! years cordially invited. Do not miss the evening nddress by Rev. Plunier. He has tukeu for his subject one near to all thinking people. " lhe Holy War." p. ni., When you want to hear a "live wire'!, hear Kev. Plunior. Oospel Tent. Services nt the Tent on Lighteeuth .streets, lire open tor nil. f.very in Subjects for Sunday Bethlehem to Calvury." State and and free ght except Saturdays, mlay night, "From $29.00 $31.00 WACONDA NEWS Buttr. Hutterfat Creamery butter, per pouud Country butter Eggs and Poultry. J i:!s, candled, No. 1 tasn .... Hens, pound "'.iters, old, per pound .... faring chickens, pound Pork, Veal and Mutton. Veil, dressed lift 12e, I'ork, dressed T 10c I'ork, on foot 0 l-2oi 7e Nl'iing lambs 5 l-2e is 8t?t 5 l-'Je ow. 3 (i 4c "'dls 3((I3';.e Sm'hith. limt Sniidav 30 Lutherans of Missouri Synod to Hae Big Day Tomorrow. I At the foot of old Stntesmnn street, I now Sixteenth street, the members of St. John's Kvnngcliciil Lutheran church I have erected a simple, but modern and ! (( apital .lomnal special service.; practical miuuing io nouse ineir pnvine i Win onda, Ore., Aug. 21. Mrs. M.' school for the coming year. This build 2Sc Whelan, of Uo. ednle, spent Tuesday nnd ing Is to be dedicated Sunday morning. :tdc I Wednesday w ith her daughter, Mrs. .1. While the Mission Synod of the I.uth 170!c, Savage. " I ernn ehurch is for full support nf tho Mrs. Sherman McCracken is visiting' ,ilie schools, yet they maintain their ! Mrs. Walton, of Snlem. j nwn private schools for the use nf the jo,,! Miss Veda Smith, from Ohio, is vi" children of their own membership nnd u iting her cousin, Mrs. Hay Jones. lte-j otP,., w(u r(,n. to avail themselves lore reuiriiing io imt noun-nn-"in uj the opportunities oiiereu. noioing friends nnd relatives in Southern, ". tmt j( jH n()t nor ,, )(, (10 gtnte's I Mr. Clayton Lamb, of I'ortland, business to teach religion, they give 'visiting his nuiil, .Mrs. ion uaruner. I Mrs. Pearl Herring, of I'm tin ml. vis ited Mrs. Klina llepptnger last Friday ami Saturday. Accompanied by her was her mother and sister from Ten- . . Tc ....loo from out of town were: Mrs. W. King, Airs. .1. II. Sadler, nt Aurora; w in h will be ciintinned bv .1. 11. Rich- neon helium: themselves, sccnuuiny at been embodied In tho wnrshin of nil- Mrs. (leo. Kellogg, of Weiscr, Idaho; aids. Mr. Reed litis timied his prop-1 will, from tho iublic crib. Secretary i other nation recently finished by the Mrs. .1. . Allen, or San I riini'iHi'H 1 crt v anil unto for n conlectionerv store' Daniels has save, I tho government some lletlileliem steel ( o nnd put I'ltn com- in The inll.'s. Mr. nnd .Mrs. Kccd will , T-.,1"iii,oihi, wnicli is out a ilrop in tno mission. Tins is not an argument light- leave here in a few duvs for their new I bucket to the amount he could save ililv to bo disregarded in favor Of a gov. and Mrs. Frank Miller, of Aurora -Mrs. Hubert Scott Fridav evening fiitertuineil the members of the Needle- evn It and a tow Iricnils at "oOO. ' .Mrs. C. F. Whitman awarded the prizes. The rooms were decorated with pink listers and pink roses. Mrs. Scott was assisted in serving lunch by her daughter, Hulinev, Mrs. Walter .loliusonj ami Margaret llecli. Mrs. Alice Ken-j uedy played several selections on thei piano. Tlut e present were: Mrs. .1. V. .Allen, Mrs. Alice Kennedy, Mrs. !(. h.' (luiss, Mrs. W. II. Johnson, Mrs. L.I Ijiwrence, Mrs. I!. Killon. Mrs. P. W. Scttlcniier, .Mrs. .1. M C. P. Whitinun, .Mis. C. C. (iuodnle, Mrs, 0. I'. Overton ami Mrs. L. M. Hitwjv. home. fells of His Trip Back to North Dakota I'lirshall, .V. II., Aug. I'M i tor Capital Journal: write of the country as ho could obtain government inanufiic- j eminent armor plant, nor him it boon tine of everything. overlooked, tor instance, by Japan,' In his lust ii.ii Mini I report fur the j which has erected its mvn nrnior-mak-year 1913 Secretary Daniels asked for ing plant and surrounded it with such an appropriation for an urnior phite I secrecy that none nf tho other nations factory. . 1 ipiotn from that report: lure aide to tidl whether or not nt this "I desire to recommend toe passage minute (Im Japanese armor may not hn at tho earliest moment of n sufficient j superior to any other In existence. In appropriation to begin the construction addition to Japan, tho French govern of a government urmor plant to relievo j mcnt, al ter experimenting with a fat' n situation v.'liii h, in toy estimation, is lory capable of producing only the iiilnlioiilili, iiinl nl liitnl vnriiini'ii willi liiililop wi.inlilM 4if nrttinr. is enillrifinif begin with1 flu, itri nei nil, ill' Hiniiiniiv in uliiiinl i n ir ilw an viirn nuiil I lilmif nil IIM 111 lIKrinit 1 1 I -'.."v I r : "" " - I -" j" - Only three (if the production of thick plates, and 12, nil;;. I promised I went, on i: .i 'io.:.. , ..-ii in,i iiii. una i n Kin nun tiio principle of economy l'onriuiin, Mrs. i leaving Spokane, us von western tolas oovet anient iiioncv.. Know how the wca is. I am leaving : 1 1 nils in tins country can innnulacturoi Kossia has had its own armor-plato lac Spoluino lo:;um, Aug. 10, A crowd of viiiuig people enioved a Northern picnic at Wolfer's Springs Friday last.:m either side of th A big bonfire was mult and a delight-1 ridden lor iicvcrnl fill time was lunl in toasting marsh miillows and eating wutermcliius, ice I'leain nnd cake. Mr. P.llswnrth Riches, of this city, and Miss Nina Sliields, of Orange, Oil, were married at liiat place July 31. It enme as a surprise to Mr. Riches' Wood burn friends, us lie had not spoken nf his intentions. Mr. ami Mrs. Riches will make their lininn in Woodbuiii aft er a short honcvnioim, on the (ireat ariuiii' plate, and these (inns have pot'tnrv for some time. The siinw capped mountains 1 in bids for armor plate seldom varying i track as wo have, over n lew dollars, and in many in- ij do not sen how it is possible fur hours, forms part ' stances being Identical to a cent. Ask-! .,..- . iHirv In (he nminln a re- of tne bountiful sights of my trip. We cd for rensnns as to tho uniformity of , fUHI1 t (rcct a governmcut plant, nor are now steadily eliiubing the Rockies, J th ese bids, two ol tho firms replied )niw it can answer tiio chargo that will with a river on either side of the track, I frankly that as tho contract would lie invariably lie brought lip that tho dotted with trees in tl lift's of rock I divided amongst them anyway, tho HHmn mysterious Providence which sav- where there is enough earth to firm a! only effect uf coiupctitlvo bids would this prolitablo business to the steel toiimlation lor their lools. o are now I ho to reduce the piolit.t Hindu liy all . .....Mi.nni,,- It, roe, limes in tho mist, oven after money for a government plant had Mr. ami .Mrs. K. P.. Settleinier en tertained at a lavva party Tuesday even ing in honor of Mr, and Ulrs, P. H. Christensen, who will leave soon for Alicel, Ore., where Mr. Christeiiseu has iiccepted a position as principal of the school. There ivie about 35 present, and a gin I ti was 'mid by all. Re freshments were srived by tho hostess, assisted by her mi and daughter. A picnic was held Sunday at Silver Creek Falls. Tl rowd were taken there in a large auto truck. Those en tile (lav were: Mr. and Mrs. going gradually down the slope of the of the three firms first divide. The valleys here are moral or lens dotted with tir, pine nod spruce. We turn our watches ahead one iuiir at I Troy, Mont. On awakening at daylight business to teach religion, they giver.'":' " ' ,, their children in these private school,.. jy.vinK Mr and M u.-caiful roU-ilVs training. Their ' W ; Mr- ' ; , ' , . " ,, ..,. H.i.u'de , Mr. nnd Mrs. ( L. ( arloes, Mr. n niembers being chiefly U rn, ns t y , M Mf I ce ers v'egetablei. ' tl 'ag9 40o Tomatoes, Oregon due H'ing Oarlie 15c1 R'lishes 40c! Pi'Mtocs, new, lb $1.00; peas 4c (u'lunbers 25c! '''la Walla onions $1 4c nnd nienmers .eing c.iieny worm ins y , Mr. and Mrs. The... offer their children a careful in true- lltu r, Ivan Dimick, Mr. t on in he Oerninn language. And in , ,, ...... , ,,,....',.,... "T::virgi, r rt;;!z,xt, ited at the home of her brother, J. -., i,,,,. .I.,,,l l the . .Mr"- .P" 'r""""V " U.w I - i. .i ir eni s ui wnisi i uesiinv evening ior . 1.--..I -I. 1...., nn V,.r I l. .naillllll Vl'lir I . . ... '. ... "... . Blanche F.vnns spent several I" i1',,'''.: : " " I the pleasure ol I, 'r guest, .Miss r.lsie ' Hlkius, ot Seattle. I nose present were: .Mrs. deo. KclloitL'. Mrs. P. C. I'oii'iniin have returned to their home in I m Miss .4r4.aj .v- i lrVrtl...l w;W. ,,,.,,! ,,fCo,,,'ordii, tocher's college, ...in, . , . t;.,t,.r.i a-.. I. Imi'ii riiuin accorci . visit with her sis after a two month.; ter, Mrs. John llrnnke. (q Want ( ADS 'i? ages. I rrulta. Valencia mnns. ner hnr . . . 'b"i'ina. lb J't'ifornin grnpe fruit .. P des, dromednry, case - I $4.7Si H.755.25 8c i OurWant Adswill akaus bnnAuouoiAna results Tkot i rlpArih( roMSoiJOUGn $.r5 1 etyourwarrt. Tru onej Leslie Methodist Episcopal. Dr. Hammond will preach but h morn ing and evening. Sunday school at 9:54. Kpnorth League 11:45. Commons Mission. Xo. 21 State street, P. P. lingers, speaks Sunday at .1 P. m. Services Sun day. Tuesday nnd Friday evenings nt 8 o'clock. .1. 1). Cook, superintendent. .Mi -Kinney, Messrs iini; Riches ami returned Saturday Miss Avon Mi'Kiiincv, (Mil. Clarence llnine from Newport. Mrs. II r Alhman visit".) in (iervais Thursday. Miss Sadie Ui-hanl home after upending a port, Mr. V. iturgovne, of New itod friends here I ml ay has week we are uoiug down grade into tho grn.iug plains of Montana. As Ihe, train rolls ulong at the 00-mile an hour pace, we puss sheep, cattle and horses' by the thousands, and every little town we go through them urc nrigh and lough looh ing cow punchers at the sta tion. After dinner we conio to tne 'wheat and grain fields nf Montana and Ihikotn. Sin h gram fields I never in my life saw before. I wish you western ciiiulry men could sec these crops. Some actually, wit hunt Mi etching it a bit, stands six feet tall. I should judge wheat w ill go .'to or 10 bushels per ai re; oats, Vi to 100; barley, M to "'i; flux, l"i to 2.1 bushels per acre. I step off the train at .Mi ant, ,. II., where my bovs, Fred and Alfred, meet me. They I have come in miles over the plains by liiiloinoliile. Tiiev lunl lav luggaue in the Ford and we are on the road to, their homes To miles southwest, (In the road we j'Ms many fields, where,1 netniillv, one has got to pineh thcim selves to sec if they are awake to be lieve their eves to the. magnifiecnt i fields of giuin. This is great. This country is nearly all c1tlcd with went 'thy viiiiiu bati'lieliirs of uood habits friends ' "ml home providing ways, who would lie oulv too glad to have some of voil returned western girls lor housekeepers. This " lly inannfactnring armor plate In its own plant the government will be able to keep for its own uso any Im provement In the manufacture or com position of its armor that mny bo de lictually been appropriated, is not still at work enercising its beneficient pro tection over these lusty specimens of Infant Industries, who are even now under government Investigation ns vio lators of the n ii t i trust law." J. W. at New- I'.ra, vis Evening With PoU. The Kpwnrth League of the Miss Klsie Calkins, of Beat tie, is the, when I get there N. I', is so fin el v provided with girls. I leave for lhe Red river valley to see Imw the crops arc on my oil'l acre farm I there. Will write more if I find lime First I 'luiss. Ivan Dimick, of this Mr. und The WESTERN BARGAIN HOUSE offers exceptional bargaitu In New and Secondhand Camping Supplies. We buy, sell or trada, ntw and secondhand goods of every description. Best cash price for all kinds of Junk. Western Junk & Bargain House 317-327 Cntr Street, comer CommrclL Phont 706 with the imets SundnV even when it meets to take up the sttuiy or Kipling's "Recessional," with Prof. Burgess PoriJ in rhnrgc of the meet ing. One week from tomorrow will be ' held the Inst nf these Interesting discus sions, when Whittier's "Snowbound" ' will be the subject nf the evening, with Prof. .lames T. Matthews in the chair. I I Ton cannot afford to mis reading th Journal Want Ada very day. lj I iruesl of Mr. R Mr. ami Mr fourth leitv, and the former's parents, Mr. un renlne. M.rV'l). R. Hiini'l., of Canity, left Tnei uny ior 11 iwn uniing ill mine Rock. They are making the trip by auto. Raymond Fisher and Miss Kstherlne Pvaus motored to Kalein Sundirv with Mr. P.. Z. Randall nut Mr. and Mrs. C. Ilickox, and attended the theater. Mrs. K. Kniitwin and son spent Tues day in Silvertnu. Miss lliirbnra llngnaw visited friends In Portland Inst week. 11, A. Cornell arrived home Wednes day after a two weeks' outing at New port. Mrs. H. J. Miller, Hutchison, K., and Hnnghter, Mrs. lleldt, of Minneapo lis, Minn., ate visiting at the home of I am, vimrs verv truly, J. A. Of 101 North Fig'nteenth tern, (Ire. I'Rdl'l'. street, Sn OurWant Ads arc 'hGowir'WBccjija tbeyarcbound tobnntbe Results v;ou wartt Try Ono lo-Morrow KNGLISH HUEAKFAST TAIJLE, JUST THE THING FOH YOUIl KITCHEN. EITHER ROUND OR SQUARE, REGULAR VALUE $:i.73. SEE OUR SOUTH WINDOW. 'i A