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TmeCamp Saves In Salem Freo Methodist, .fo. 1228 North Winter streot. Sun ay services: Sabbath school 9:4i. Treaching ut 11 u. ui. und 7:45 p. m. I'rayer uiocling Thursduy 7:45 p. in. W. J. Johuston, pastor. West Salem Methodist Episcopal Minister, V. J, Warren. Sunday school U p. in. Preaching service 7s30 Ladies' Aid society meets on the second snwd fourth Thursdnv of tho mouth nt 1:30 p. m. Solvation Army. Begular meetings u follows: Smi.la.i Knee Drill !':!" B ui. Sunday school 10:80 :i. in. Christian Praise masting SI: 4 5 p. in. Salvation luectiug 7:15 p. in. 'i'he Saturday evening alto Sunday af terminus mid Sunday night meetings will ! id by Staff Captain and Mis. .1 V. Andrews heads of the Social und in- Austria) branch of the army's tvorlt in Portland. Regular week night services every night except Monday and Thurs day, A warty wfetcoiae I extended to ail to attend. Capt, and Mr. J. 1.. Kei- Lutherau. Hast State and Eighteenth streets, 0. Koohlor, pastor. Sunday school in del r an and English, at IP o'clock. Divine eervlce at 10:30 a. m. Luther League lit 7 o'clo.'k. Evening sen ice in Kug Iish nt 7:30 p. in. St. Taul's Episcopal. Hubert S. (iill, rector, romer Church und Chemeketa streets. Holy common jon al 7:30 a. in. Matins and address 11 o'clock. Sunday school 9:45 a. m, Svensong and address 7:30 p. ni. A -ape-rial Invitation is extended to the public to attend these services. Subject for Horning address, "The Truth About the JjOVe of Cod." Kveniug, "The Bible. Man-made Of God -made." Unitarian. "The church whero you feel nt homo." Sunday school 10 a. m. Mori ing sen ice at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the pai-lor, .lames M. Heady. Subject, "Stii k at itiveness. " In tha evening nt 8 o'clock the pupils of Mrs. Anna Kogers PMi will repeat the entertain inent prsseuted at their Monday evow ing studio ten The public in invited. No admission i. charged. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Comer .state and Chinch streets. Ilichnrd N. Avison, Minister. 9:00 a. in. class meeting. 9:45 a. m. Sabbath H-hool, Messrs. Clark and Smith, sup erintendents. 11:00 n. ni. Morning Worship, lleb. 11,1-0. Young People. Harmon Subject "The Question of An Awakened Soul 3:01) p. m. Bev, .lames Bhrin will speak aithe Old People's Home. 3.00 p. in. Men's Meeting at the City Y. M. c. . 8:30 p. m. Interned iate League, Mis. M. C. find Icy super intendent. 0:30 p. m. Epworth league, Miss Eva Scott, president. 7:30 p. m. livening Worship, "The Providence That Shapes our Ends." Musk- by the Churches ('horns Choir morning and evening mi ller the direction of Dr. Frank M. Chase. Fiist Congregational Church. Jam (Hi i'.'lvin. pastor. Sunday school meet promptly at ten o'clock. Pro. V. .1. staley superintendent. Morning church service at eleven o'clock. Music morning and evening by chorus choir under Ih.' direction of Win. McGUohrist Sr. Subject for morning service. " V Little Lower Than the Angola." Chris Man Endeavor meeting at 0:80. Pleas Ian t Smiiiay evening service begins prom Iplly at 7:.'I0. Son;; service, special music j by chorus choir. Interesting address I by paitor on .subject, "The Other Wise Man," and beautiful film of motion ! pictures on, "The (iarden of the (lods", j a picture featuring the grandeurs and I beaut) of American scenery, Every Ibady invited mid everybody welcome. Thursday evening meeting at 7:30. j studios in Ooiipal of I.uke. United Evangelical Church. Rev. ;- I- Dowell, pastor. Coltue 'and Center streets. Sunday school lit 1 16:00 a. m. Divine worship and proneh llng at 11:00 a. m. Christian Ludonvor at 0:30 . Itt, Evening worship and sor ; nion at 7 : .'lit Prayer meeting Thursday leveniug. First Baptist Church . Corner Marion and North Liberty j streets. Bev, G. F. Hall, 1), D. pastor. I Sunday school !:45 a. m. Public wor Isliip 11:00 it. m. and 7:30 p. m. Young People's meeting ii:.'!0 p. in. Sermon top ics: Homing "Physical Health and Soul Health", evening "Finding n Man " The public is invited to all these services. German M. E. Church. Corner Thirteenth and Center streets. A. J. Weigle, minister. Sunday school nt 10:00 a. m., Henry Gralnpp, superin tendent. Sermon nt 11:00 o'clock. Bp- worth League al 7:15 p. nt. Arnold tira lapp, leader. Bible study af7:L". German Baptist. Corner Cottage and D streets. Sun day school nt 10:00 a. -n. Ed, Sehunke, superintendent, Preaching service at 11:01) a. in. ami 7:.'ltl p. m. Young peo ple's meeting at 7:30 p. m. Midweek HELP NATURE to Strengthen the -Stomach to Keep the Liver and Bowels Regular This suggests a trial of HOSTETER'S Stomach Bitters THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SAT. EM. OREGON. SATURDAY, DEC. 9, 1916. i -I I 1 csvrVF TIMF OFW "x ' 1 I " "CT " THiUK ABOUT YOUR )CB Catarrh Cannot Be Cured wlth'LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the sat of the disease. Ca tarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you must take in ternal remedies. Hall's Catarrli Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly upon the Wood anil mucous surface. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best phy sicians in this country for years and is a regular prescription. It is composed of Hie best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combina tion of the two ingredients is what pro duces such wonderful results In curing catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. 9 Take Hall's ramlly Pills for constipation. Service Wednesday 8:00 p. in. All are welcome. F. A. Petereit. pastor. Highland Friends Church Corner of Highland and Kim streets. Sabbath school 10:00 a. in. Mrs. Myrtle Koinvorthy superintendent. Meetings for worship 11:00 a, to. aid 7:.'!0 p. in. Christian Endeavor ii:13 p, m. Prayer meeting Thursday 7:3li p, in. Come and worship with us. Josephine Hockett pastor, phono' 1405. Bungalow Christian Church. Seventeenth and Court streets. Preach ing services at 11:00 u- m. and 7:,10 p. itt, Morning subject "Walking in New ness of Life," evening "Sin and its Cure." Y. P. S. C. L. nt 8:80 p. m. Bible school at 10:00 BV A growing attendance is experienced Service iu Pratum. Then- will be services in the Metho dist church at Pratum at 11:08 a. in. Kev. John Ovali will preach. Everybody invited to attend. Swedish Tabernacle M E. Church. Corner South Fifteenth and Mill Sts. Rev, John Oval! pastor. Sunday school at 4:00 p. in. Gust Anderson superin tendent. Preaching at 3:00 p. in. by the pastor. All Scadimiviaiis are most eor diallv invited to attend. Evangelical Church. Corner Seventeenth and Chemeketa street.-. Hev. O. W. PhuUCI nn.l H. F. 1. idling, Jr . pastor. Sunday school at 10:00 a. in. Walter Curtis superinten dent. Hieashing at 11:00 a. m. and 7:.'i0 p. in. by Kev. H. W. Pluiner. Young People's Alliance at 0:3$ p. in. led by Pastor Curtis, llevival meetings still on. All are invited. First Presbyterian Church. North Church near Chemeketa. Christ as Shopping and the Christmas spirit will be the subject of the evening talk by the pastor. Carl U. Klli.ott. Mr. Kl liott has this week interviewed fifty of the clerk.-, and managers in our Salem wtot-es asking them the question "How can the customer make Christinas shop ping easier for the clerk?" Such cor related questions as " Do customers usu ally act neighborly when they shop?" und "Do fatal apply Christian princip les to their shopping?" naturally arose and were asked and ausnercd. The answers and comments will be the ser mon for Sun lav evening. In the morn ing subject is "Our God and Faiher, " being the second iu the .-cries on Fun damental doctrines of theologv. To the $ EMMS fffe(0)Ml3lEll Stmnamt, . Junior congregation the pastor will speak on " A Woman Who Wrote a Book Helped to Free Millions of Slav es." The Sunday school meets at 9:45 o'clock, Mr. Joseph Albert, superinten dent. First Christian Church. Curlier High ami Center. F. T. Por ter, minister. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Dr. It. C. Kpley and C. Scarf', direc tors. Auto truck leaves Highland at 9:45. Great orchestra. Some things do ing every minute. Great contest on in Loyal Sous class. Worship and sermon 11:00 a. in. subject "What must an un believer believe?" C. E. 0:30 p. m. Fino orchestra, livening service 7:30 p. m. subject "Landmarks" Large chorus. Welcome to all. W. T. C. U. D. T. Brown will deliver the gospel t eitl I ...I'.l II.'., Il.lilr....' it IJ-m.v. m,,n,.; I hall Sunday at 4:00 o'clocfc A cordial welcome to all. South Salem Friends. Corner of South CoQMMmwial and Washington streets. Bible school at 10 a. in. B. C. Miles superintendent. Sister Larinii Terrell is expected to begin a scries of meetings with the 11:00 a. m. meeting today. These meetings will con tinue through the week at 7:30 p. m. each evening. You avo invited to be present. C. E. meeting at 6:30 p. m All young people welcome. H. E. rem berton. Evangelical Church. Corner Liberty and Center streets. H. E. Abel, pastor. Sunday School 10:00 a. nt. Win. Oarnjobst superintendent. Ger man and English classes. Morning ser vices 11:00 o'clock, tlermau subject, "The Inner Aran'-'. Young People's meeting nt 0:30 p, m. Leader, Miss Clara Seegar. Evening service 7:30 English, subject "The Divinity of Christ." All are cordially invited'. First Churcli of Christ, Scientists Sunday services are held at 440 Che meketa street at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject if Bible lesson "Qfld the Pre server of Man." Sunday school at :4"i a. at, Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at S o'clock. Reading room in the Hubbard building, suite 303. is open every day except Snndayand hoi idavs. from lt:45 a. m. to i p. m. All are cordially invited to our services and invited to visit our reading room. Jason Lee Mem. M. E. Corner Jefferson and N. Winter streets. Rev. W. E. Ingalls. pastor. Sunday school 9:45, li. H. Harris, sup erintendent ; classes for all; Miss Em ma Minton, primary superintendent. Morning worship 11 a. in.. At the 7:30 iep aad 00T 'l 'ZL 'afjfl :sojbh TLLKOW HO xaaM ia saivu tviohjs pJ8J -oaop jCjaioh stnooi py nam -oMkhbui woi wpaQ "uojetg uotnft tnojj snaopt y -aio 'puei jaol ..!: uSje.v;q pn quijj rtaxoH NoisnoH M.3M p. in. service Dr. C. G. Honey, presi dent rjf Willamette University, will speak in the interest of the Jason Loo service circle; his 'subject will be Church Social Services. You are in-1 V'ited 1o- hear liiiu speak on this great subject. The Marion County Methodist Episcopal pastors' conference will con vene Friday at Jason Lee church at '2 ! to (i and 7:.'I0 p. m. At 0:30 p. in. a church "get-to gether ' banquet will be served by the ladies of the church. Toasts and short, speeches will be in evidence. The platform meeting at 7:.'t() will havje for its speakers Hevs. W. B. ngals, Dr. Ford, K. X. Avison, H. Sf. Aldrich and G. B. Decker. Friends and members urged to come. j Special music. J. 1). Woodfern, 204 (oi,ne ri I eel. Leslie Methodist Episcopal. Corner South Commercial and Meyers streets, Horace N. Aldrich, pastor. 9:1." a. m, the orchestra leads a ten minute song service for the Sunday school, A. C. Hohrnstedt, superintend ent; classes for all grades and ages. 11:00 a. in. public worship, with sermon by the pastor; theme, 'The Incarnate Word." Special music by the chorus choir. The nursery will be open in the primary department, and mothers are invited to leave their children there with the young ladies in charge, during the hour of service. 3:00 p. m. the Junior League, Frederic Aldrich, superintendent. 6:30 p. m. devotional meeting of the Epworth League, Floyd Mcfnlire, leader. This is Ep worth Herald night. 7:30 p. in. staff ' captain J. W. Andrews, who is at the head of the social and industrial work : of the. Salvation Army of Portland, will speak. (Continued on page two.) L ' Well it 's all tommy rot, T say. ' ' j Rvent on Nick wrathfullv. "Here's all j I the other best nations of the earth proud and aapw to have a little tick tock on their pulse. Italy, France, Bel 'giuni, England, Russia, Switzerland, I Holland, Spain. Norway, Sweden and Japan have all tried it out ami know a watch on the hand is worth two in the pocket. DoVn in South America they watch their wrist much more closely than they watch their step. It's so much handier to see wat time one revo lution begins and another ends. And as for Germany the Watch on the Rhine isn 't in it any more with the watch on the wrist. And in the face of all thi that voung whipper snapper the F. S. A., that hot blooded young nation which ot all others ought to keep a close watch on its pulse in these pulsiug, times refuses to take on a wris watch i for the asinine reason that it considers; -hen- ettcm ea'e. Kf feininitc, my erandj mother!" and Santa Claus began to sputter and grow purple in the .face. "For heaven's sake. Nickic, darliug. J don't get excited; calm yourself,"! soothed his better haif. "You know! it's abaost time for your Christmas, joudney and you iuusn 't get your nerves j all on edge. Besides ii"" Americans ara1 so idiotic as to prefer to go digging under their heavy overcoats in winter and delving into sweaty pockets in summer to find out the time when they might have it open faced right on hand I don't see why you should get .all fuss ed up about it and let it disturb yotir peace of mind or your time piece eith er." and Mrs. Santa glanced admir ingly at Santa's smart new vvristwatch with illuminated aands, "You're right as always, my own," snorted Santa, fading from a passion ate purple to a deep rose madder, al though he really wasn't a bit madder than he had been, "1 know it's foolish of me but i just can't help getCug al! worked up when people are so stubborn and pigheaded about adopting the sen sible and obvious thing. And 1 ask you what could be more obvious than a wristwatch, especially one like mine witli illuminated hands on a dark night when its all lit up like a Christmas tree 'And speaking of Christmas trees re minds me. that according to my wrist watch, I'll just have time to take Dasher, Dancer, Prince, Vixen, Comet. Ouvid, Danner and Blitzen out for a short trot bel'ode-'fUnner. Poor doers they can't get half enough exereisees since they don't do the Christmas run HOLIDAY FARES Round trip fares will he in effect on the OREGON. ELECTRIC RAILWAY, December 22 to 25, inclusive; also December 30, 31 and January l. return limit January 3. Also, for all points in Washington and Oregon on the Spokane, Portland is Seattle Ry., west to Rainier, December 21 to 25, inclusive, with the same return hmit. LOW FARE EXCURSIONS TO CALIFORNIA Via the North Bank and a S, "Northern Pacific." ..$26.70 round trip, with berth and meals, to San Francisco; S12.50 round trip to Los Angeles. Tickets sold from Oregon Electric points December 22 23, 27 and 28. Stopovers allowed. Return limit on tickets sold December 27 and 28, January 14. Through tickets sold, baggage checked and berth reservfetions ar ranged by local agents. Connection for Independence at East Independence station with boat and at Orvilie with auto stage. J. W. RITCHIE, Agent, Salem. FOR Chilblains Dennis Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DRUG STOHES Tubes 25c Jars 50c with me anymore. So long Merry (Mrs. Claus' maiden name was Merry Xmas, von know); have dinner all ready when I get back. And by the way I've just bought of a splendid scheme about those Americans, 1 II take, every moth ers son of 'eta a wristwatch for Christ mas, and then of course they'll all have one on hand. Oh they'd better watch out! " and Santa Claus departed cbuck liug. to the stable. NEW TODAY ADS WILL BE read in the Journal in all live Marion county homes Try 'em. s toBuwcntwyal