THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALE11. ORE. TUESDAY, APRIL SO, 1918. THREE Id P. I f BIG CLO OF MEN'S CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS and SHOES A Large Assort- Bargain Muslin Pajamas Summer went of. Men's, r Sh and Night Shirts Underwear: Women's and counter ot bhoes, . Children's' Extra Special at Splendid Straw Work Assortment at j '"Hats ' Sale Prices Reduced Prices Old Prices Closing Out Men's Collars Men's Sport ' . Gordon $3.50 Prices on 2 for 25c Shirts-tor llorshc!m Sh( Hate now $2.45 MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING AT ' aOSING OUT PRICES CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTUjRE PENITENTIARY LASLNIGHT W. Porter. C. S. B.. Tells of . Relation of Church to Great World War A lecture on Christian Scienea was given last night at the state peniten tiary under tjhe auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist iu Portland, Or. The lecturo was delivered by William TO Porter, C S. BiJtolbet"ortlIe'Board -ef lectureship, fit Tho Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass. The lecture was pri vate and a special train loadod with guests came up from Portland. Mr. Porter said in part: Christian Science, Tne Democracy of Mind God. When Mrs. Eddy, many years ago. ! wrote these significant words in thf Preface to "Science and Health with ! Key to tho Scriptures," "The time for tlunkors has come." slw pointed to the advent or dawn in human jousciousnesf of universal brotherhood the. -democracy of Mind or God. Fundamental Statements It would be impossible to conceive of God except as all-wise or infinite Mind; and as thi-re is no place where Mind is not, God, who is all-wise, infinite Mind or divine Love, is omnipresent, hence incorporeal. God Is Love In language inspired and inspiring John, who fulfilled so wonderfully the great trust reposed in him by th,o Mas ter, declares that God is Lovel All the teachings of Christ Jesus poin. clearly not only to the propriety but to the imperative necessity for gaining a true understanding of God, and of truly understanding mau 's unity with Him. Law. The healing and redemptive works of i Christian Science are no longer looked upon as sranga mysterious phenomena On the contrary, these healing and re demptive works afford proofs t ) thoughtful persons that the results ii question are neither fragmentary uor haphazard in their nature and occur rence; but by reason of their magni tude, multiplicity and permanence, they I , t . , . .1.1 .1.. . J! .1 ' belong to and are. rightly classified a t' the effect of law, When tlw sick man is healed in Chris tian Scieuce something has taken place. It cannot be said that that which ha destroyed a condition of discord anr, sickness, and established a condition of health, harmony and happiness, is noth ing. Effect implies cause. And . this is the law, my mends which Christian Science declares to you. " v "" , J 1 Early Study By Mss. Eddy. t v u 1 1 d.,. t: t in nor nuiA. uciiuDicunun buu iii -, .. . trospecuon, Mrs. faay miorms us uu umuuj-, nuu, uiviug ,ium unctiuou that in the year 1866 she was healed! what is wrong, will bo found defending of an illness, the result of an injury the principle, of righteous government which neiher medicine- nor surgerV in the manor and place where each is rould reach. Dirring this period, rte best fitted to serve, whether such ac- H uTfte Kble was her only text- tivitie. are to bo expressed in the lines tdu us, WDie wu Mr ony text i WBteMow. "o- ... ."... . j j- ,1 , It is recognized fact that Christian .ers of mind, guarding tha. priceless Science has made more Bible students, tunity tn humanity of thought word than any othfir eause in ancient or mod-' no action, governed by Principle and era -times. " TrH. . . " t lt , Mrs. Eddy's Work There is one thing, however, that we If Mrs. Eddy's work had consisted need to know in connection with the only in establishing the place and use J war, and that is that the war will no; of the Bible in Jhis incomparable maa- j be cnded through the heat of hatred. We ner, she would be considered most re- i need to kow that this great natloa i markable woman indeed, and one to tot sending forth its great armies of SING OUT S. whom humanity should reuder a tribute of love and respect. Simplicity and Consistency Mrs. Eddy's faith and trust in God and her confidence iu the evcr-pres ence of diviuo Love, was the simple faith and trust and confidence of a little child; and this, IVogethor with the courage, strength aiid zeal jj mewh"i. had canMiiahrfojrST a great pur- JfadT her the most tender and loving anu yet tne most compassion ately firm and constructive character of her time. Application I,' is tho will of God that man should know the truth, and you may beirin at jonee in Christian Science to discriuiin : ate between the unreal und tha real, be- tw';ou tno untrue and '.810 true, to ro jeet and deny the suggestions of false ma'rinl consciousness, and instead, to apinopriato as yours today the things tl,at bl"g to immortal man, and iu the iu('"tity thus established you may be freel Eelation to World War We are living today in a period of Kevelation, the unfolding of Christian Science, which reveals man governed by Principle, Truth and good. is also well to recognize in this connection that there never lias been a revelation of truth without an uncov ering of error. Against the autocratic evils of personal control the nations of thfl world are waging today a tre mendous warfare, and men and women who are consecrated ifo the ideals of Principle and Truth are under the re sponsibility and obligation to see to it that none of these evils of personal con trol shall arise out of the conflict and sacrifice in the guise either of philan thropy, philosophy or human welfare iii the guise of socialism or democ racy; in me guise even of religion or church, whereby the autocratic evils of personal control, political, ecclesiastical, medical or otherwise, might bo re-onact ed again in human history. - On page 96 of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" the row-red Leader of Christian Science has re corded these wnjds, which are of par ticular significance to Christian Scien tists as well as to all right thinking men and wonv.-n; "During this final conflict wicked minds will endeavor ti nnu menns y wnicn to accompiisn nion evil, but those who discern Christian Science will hold crime in check, ffhey will aid in the ejection of error." When the Government of the United SKtes, as the highest representative of righteous democracy, is assailed by the autocracies of personal control, Chris tian Scientists will be the first to as- isau what is wrong; to uncover aud de- . tect the evil mental forces which are Lriiiir i-nnarinntW Hii-otoH in nnrlhrov p, u..v.v-..j - ......... Hv w.. i j i i ,i: a Corner Court and Coral Street, Salem noble young manhood burdened with -.Jie hoat of hatred. And we need to know jusi as cieany mat these armies ar,e not going into the atmosphere of hat red. The war will be ended only, as there is gained the tr.ue conception or true idea of what is taking place in ,J;e world today. As it will be seen that men are not merely fighting against men. nations are not merely fighting against nations, but that a truly spiritualized .-bought the Christ consciousness is demanding -expression in the conduct and .affairs of nations, as wen as oi' von with the result that tho autoera cies of personal control, ecclesiastical political, medical and otherwise seeinc a reckoning at hand, are striving vainly to avoid this time Of reckoning through .he cruel subterfuge of war! Thus we sue that the battle is not against flesh and blood but in the lan guage of St. Paul Is "against principal ities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places." Into '.Jie true concept of what is tak inf,- place in the world today conv5B thj tender compassion of Christian Science Pinfolding the exact and undeviating de wands of Principle and Truth which says to the raging sea of personal con trol or personal domination: "thu far and no fanli.er.'J Cherrians Decide To Visit Portland The Cherriau minstrel performers dc cided definitely at a meeting held at )ho Commercial club to accept the invi tation of the army Y. M. C. A. of the Vancouver barracks to give the show at the Heilig theatre on the evening of Wednesday, May 15. According to the plans as outlined by 0. B. Gingrich, the Vancouver T. M. C. A. will pay for the Heilig theatre and the expenses of the Cherrian singers it Portland and the home orchestra will be paid from tha funds of the Commer cial club to which the .nerr?an organ ization is entitled. It is probtble that some changes will be made in the program and for this reason, rehearsals will begin again, the first to be held in the Y. M. C. A. at 8 o'clock Friday evening.. Tho lower floor of the Heilig theatre will be given exclusively A the soldier at Vancouver barackB for which of course there will be no admisison charge Oficers will occupy the boxes and the balcony and gallery will be given to the Portland folks who have donated gen erously to the Y. M. C. A. war fund. Potato; Won't B Flour Substitute A ftr 1st of Ma By a railing just issued by W. B- m. y i.,-T.. .i..i ieaerai icon (imiinisiTr ior "reigon, o.n request; or neroerr .ramcr, inmivotn enui uo iMMii in , , ni state wrur aiav l as a miristitii'e , t . . . t .. 6-"" - - ' f0' wnej "fur- T1 " een permit--Q-ban is not a dye, but ft delightful d "P J Mr- Ay has toilet preparation- necessity for ev- q"$a 3ber to respect this ery woman who understands the va ne 4BW!ln "If e,.r 'of keeping young I will not stain he 10 e0Tt!nue wlhn B taw,alp. wash or rub off or interfere wita ..tuties m ever since there are, washing or wavmg the hair Also re- thousands of bushels remaining in the moves dandruff, keeps the hair heal- (tote Jupt thig tfa an(i ,f eagi,yvalpp,ic(1 by ,impiy bMer lM Um Mtt,Jd u et1llain. eombing cr brushing through the hair, no more plentiful than' Sold by all good druggists every- tt has been but. on the mtrary. is in where on Money-Back Guarantee. jjjp,, mipnly. Many of the small in- Price 75c. miIs Mgen eme 3 bese of havin? ground their alt-ot- urallr tnrn more and more to potatoes mMlt 0f Thej wm be able arfd tha this may caime imovement Tervfen nntil thf new erop is avail- hvier than would otherwise be the ble. It is supposed the people will not- 'ease. ' OUTnELDING STAR GETS SALARY RAISE Zack Wheat Expected to Re port at Once to Brooklyn Managers ("United Press Staff Correspondent) New York, April SO. Zack Wheat hril.tmii mitfii.lilillir star fit Ji Rhu1vii National league club today was granted salary demauds that he has. insisted on and orders were sent him to report im mediately to Manager Robinson. He i? expected to join the club Thursday, In announcing that he had receded from his iiiteii'jion of granting no in creases iu snlarv, Ptesid,-.-t Ebbets of tin ! Brooklyn club declared matterB,however had reached such state from now ou it is going to be very hard for the Brooklyn club to keep enough plavers to mate a decided stand against opposition The scarcity of players and the im pending loss of other players caused hi) capitulation to "heat. The move was decided on yesterday at a conference between Kobinson and Ebbets, at which Robinson insisted wheat be brought back. "I would like to buy some players'' President Ebbets declared, "but there are no players. Other magnates evident ly do not realize that some clubs wil: be iu bad shape unless some ouo steps in !(o rescue, them through the sale of players." Pennant Kace Opens Portland, Or., April 30. Following a parade of automobiles through the Port land . streets, the 1918 pennant race of the Pacific Coast International league was. opened kere this afternoon when the Portland Bnckaroos crossed bats with Vancouver, B. C. Aberdeen opened at) Seattle and the Spokane Indians played the Tacoma Ti gers at Tacomtj. No speeches were allowed at the park The flag was raised to the strains of the national anthem. Women were noti fied that a jitney war tax would be re quired of each on ladies' days Mondav, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Against Spit Ball. Chicago, April 30. American Associa tion umpires and managers met here to day lay plans for preventing use of nhe spit ball and other freak deliveries A $25 fine for the first offense, siupen sion thereafter was President Hickey's prescription for taming teachers. The association race starts tomorrow. Chapman To Navy. St. Louis, Mo., April 30. Bay Chap man, C'levelnnrt shortstop, .'pday expect ed permission from hij draft board in jiutiuiB, io join mo nuvy. xno siur xn dinn was ready to enlist at once. Fulton Playing Safe San Francisco, April 30. Fred Fulton isn "t going to take a chance between now aud July 4. He told local promoters who 'are try ing to fngc an all-star boxing tourna ment for tht benefit of Camp Fremont soldiers on May 10, that ho will not box Willie Mcehnu four rounds, under any circumstances. Beniiie Leonard and Willie Ritchie are two boxers who are' figured on for the card. .. Soldiers Witt Wrfptle. Chicago, April 30. Announcement of signing, of Sergeant Earl Caddock of Camp Dodge for a finish heavyweight wrestling match here May 8th with Wladek Zybszko was made hero ipday. Liberty Bond Battles . Milwaukee, Wis.,, April 30. Colonel J. C. Miller's plan for a liberty bond battle between Jess; Willard and Fred rulton was echoed when Promoter Tom Andrews offers 60 per cent of tho grosf receipts to be paid in liberty bonds for a Benny Leonard-Charlie White bout hene in May or June. Unknown Woman Blamed For Shooting New York, April 30. Polled today arc investigating the murder of Mrs John McCnnna and the suicide of her husbund, Lieutenant McCanna, U. S. N. B. found dead in their Brooklyn homo. Their 16 months old son, with whom McCanna played for an hour before shooting his wife, was with the bodies. A note he left stated McCanna had talked things over rand tho wife had suggested he kill her. An unknown "Lennio" is blamed for the double shooting. THIS IS THE DAY THE MIDDLE-AGE iimni i xr vmm i ntwo vnmT Her experience, her ripened judg- ment, enable her to take advantage of the wonderful opportunities for women which tho war has created. But to succeed she must appear young. Cray, streaked with gray, or faded hair gives the look of age and keeps many ! women from ,the success they descrvd. If gray hair is your handicap you can easily overcome it witn y-ban jHair Color Restorer gust as have thous J andg of other wolneu. it w,n gradually t - " , ot, vftur trnm Vmi. InnLt firmer hack i the natural co or and Ma3 Carriers May Take Examination May 25 Some Pointers About It For the benefit of those who may be casting longing eyes on the gover nient job of mail carrier from Salem, the foBowing information is given. The examination will be held in lem on May 25, and there is no dis crimination as to sex. The circulars cross out th,e words "male only." But one must live in the territory supplied by the office in which the examina tion is taken. The vacancy has been caused by the enlistment of I.vniau McDonald who for so many years carried the mail on rural route Xo. 3. There will also, be a vaeawy ou rural route Xo. 1, as Ernest Branson is also in the service. But for the earning examination, the postoffice department Has rural route 3 in mind. Tho law provides that when a mail carrier goes into the army, on his re turn, he is entitled to his old job. However, tho carrier who has been doing the work may be assigned to other wont in the postal service or for other pcstial service if adapted to the work. If interested, apply to the Salem post office for blanks and other infor nia'ion, but do not wait too long abwi: it. The Seattle- office must pass on the applicant and as in all civil service examinations, a photo must be submit ted along with the application. Koute 3 from Saleiu, the first to be supplied is really one of the hardest routes out of tho city. There is 28 miles to travel every day and the roads are" what might be termed in pretty bad condition part of the year. It may be served by the horse and buggy method or by autcmobUe. The carrier provides the method of travel and the expense of keeping up the auto or horse aud buggy. The pay is $100 a month. Jet profits can be figured at- iter deducting cost and expense of an auto or other travcfling means. Home Gardeners Warned Against Plant Diseases CorvaUis, Or., April 30. It is nB wiso aud often unsafe to plant any crop on the samo spot where that crop was grown laist year on oca-ount of the fungous parasites which may havo got a start on that crop lust yenf and remain in the soil to infect the new crop moro actively than before with resulting losses in yield and qual ity, says Prof. H. P. Barss, 0. A. C. Nearly all crops have their special dis eases "which do not attack other crops, therefore it is safe, for examplo, to plant beans following potatoes or corn following beans, et. Tomatoes, howev er, are so closely related to potatoes that they anay havo many of the same diseases as potatoes and therefore ; should not follow potatoes on the same ground. Each homo gardne'r is help ing to win the war. Crop pests side with the enemy. It is the duty of ev ery food raiser to use every available mothod of fighting those pests and. crop rototrtm is cue oi tne swuipiest and nibst effective ways of avoiding many of them. Treat Potato Seed Not. one potato, should bo planted this spring wiihout previous treatment with corrosive sublimate, says Prof M. B. McKay, the potato disease in vestigator of the experiment station at Corvallis. Ner!iy all petatoc carry the spores of disease producing fungi on tho skin. The simple method ot treating tho seed potatoes with corro sive sublimate diwwlvcd at the rote of two thirds in 5 gallons of water will kill theeo spores. Do not use samo so liitinki innoro than four times m it weakens. Used four times, ! gallons will treat about 2 bushels. Treat only it tiihem Trent for one and hu,f hou'r. Trriat m,,.,, um. Do nn a nlnta;l container for tho solu- tion, Plant in disease free soil that i did ' not grow pctaittes the previous year. 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