THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1919. J W w a 0 ctlvities man rms a a A AAAa.afcajaaaaaV.Aa.aaaAal PAGE TWELVE. O 5 lit rirst Methodist Episcopal Church, j tion to all, but our returned soldier Corner Stale and Church street. jboy especially are invited. :13 a. m., class meeting, W. L. Cum-t The other regular services at Lie st uiing leader. oat hours. , :4j . hi., Sunday school, Prof. JohsV tsbbath school at 9:43 a. iu. VV. Todd, suierintcndc. I Y. P. 8. C. E. at 7 p. m. 1 ! :IK) a. ni., sermon by the pastor, i Kveiiing worship, 8 e 'clock. ' j Rev. K. X. Avison. Also at 8:0 p. n.j If you have not church home else- 3:l0 p. m., services at the Olii Feo-j where "conic with us and we wil do Karttner, minister. pies Home, Twelfth and terry streets, you good." conducted bv Rev. H. X. Aldmh of! the Leslie church. j Central Congregational Church. :u( p. hi., r.pworth leagues devo tional scrUecs: Senior, Miss Mildred Uarrott, leader; junior, adjourned to llie first Kuiiduv ill August. Strangers in the eity arc cordially invited to any or all the servLes. IfOU WILL HEVER wish to take another dose of J, pills after Laving once used Chamberlain's Tab lets. They are easier and more pleasant to take, more gentle and mild in their action and more reli able. They leave the bowels in 4 natural condition, while the use of pills is often followed by severe constipation, requiring a constant increase in the dose. Every bottle guaranteed by your druggist. PcLndexter's Candidacy For President Announced Spokane, Wash., June S3. Cnited flutes Senator JJiles Poindextor ig for mally a candidate for the presidency of the i'uited States. A cull by prominent -republican asks (hut I'oindcxter clubs bo formed all ov er the state on the evening of July P. (signers Include Chairman S. A. Waller i of the republican state central commit tee; National Committeman Perkins, j Chairman Ailmorn of the King county j committee and President O. C. Wheeler .of the Young Men 'a liepublican dub. I Detroit. Kinil Waloff bad a good 'soldier buddy who attended to corre spondence to get Muloff his bonus from the war department. Muloff snys he r.Un took I'tue of the till. Corner South Xincteenth and Ferry streets, II. C. Stover, minister. Sunday school at 10 s. m., Mrs. Bur ton E. Edwards, superintendent. Ad dress to the school at 11 o'clock. .Music I..- II,.. nim.tnt Thursday. : p. ,., midweek prayer ' ' nirMii;u Kndeavor at 7:13 p. at. Sl'"in"- At 8 p. ui. the Sunday school will i render the program " Heirs of Liberty' Church of God. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. in. Young People 'a meeting 7 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting, 7:43 p. m., Wednes day evening. The annual eamp meeting of the I Church of God will be held at Wood- 10 a. ni., Sunday school with el&saes ' burn, Oregon Julv 10 20. The eamp for all, W. L Btaley, superintendent. gtoaa& is dose to the S. P. railtoad, one llOU a. m., "Jesus DwelUng Among hiIf mil() norUl of the dqlot mi tiiert I S. twill ltn trim tranevnvttiticin fill Imn (V rrA a special convention speaker lis been employed. Everybody is invited to si tend these services both at the church and at the convention. B. L. Putnam, pastor. First Congregational Chuicn. Liberty and Center streets, W. C. 7:00 p. 8:00 p. You." m., Christian Endenvor. m., "The Gopcl Aecoiding to ! (c. peace celebrution for Children 's , nuperintendent. Leslie Methodist Church. , , orner couui ... . . ere! nn.i ..levers jjav) T.xt ,)V M.(V M Hrt.wijter. .M. street Horace N AWAcU. pastor. U by lra B Wilson. v-A a. in., Siiuciay school, with class- es for i.l ln;es ami Rvades, t. A. iilioten,' superinteiidenl. Primary department I under the direction of Mrs. Mason Bish op. Evangelical Church. Seventeenth and Chewemeta streets, V. W. Launer, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. iu., C. T. Eoty, PORTLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY Court Street Christian ChucD. Corner Xorth Seventeenth and Court struts. 11:0(1 a. m., publish worship, wilh ser-j n" ls ,lie last M"iay I the Ilium bv the pastor, theme, "The ripirit cutest between the men and boys ana I of America." Hperinl niiisie will i. j the wwueu and girls. Last repot t ..how- elude it solo bv Mi b. Ella England. ,ho "K'u " b0-vs lKtly in the Devotional nieetiiiir of the knwortli i This has been a dose tou'.esl all League at 7 p. in., Leslie Hpriu illellt. Preaching at 11 a. m., also tuc com- niuuion service Miss Lois Xiles will be the leader for the 7:13 p. ui. Y". P. A. devotional yieeting. Preaching at 8 p. ui. by the pa.,tor, F. W. Lsuner. MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. The Premier Municipal Bond House MORRIS BUILDING, 309-311 Stork St Government and PORTLAND, ORE. Eftabllihed Over Municipal Bonds Phone Bdwy, 215L Twenry-1 Ive Yaara V Vvc ' rHVKifii&im urn MUSIC, PIANOS, VICTROLAS, BAND and ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. Send (or Catalogues. 125-7 Fourth St., Portland's Big Music Store. 8:00 p. in., a song service wiil be United Evangelical Church. Cor ner Cottage and Center suects, Rev. G. U Lovell, pastor. pres-""-y 11IUKU nuuuv.iuS suminy ariiooi nt tu a. ni., n. A. u n win lie a ciose iiuisu, n uuuver ft-nninlli'. superintendent. wins remeinoer tne uig oay at luruer will be free transyortation for baggage until the 12th. Wood and stiaw iree. Bring your tent and bedding ad eome and enjoy the meeting. J. J. Giiiespic, pastor. Church of Christ Scientist. First Church of Christ Scientist. Sunday services arc held at 40 Che isieketa street at 11 a. ni., subject of bible lesson, "Christian Science. " Sun day school at 9:43 a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting Bt 8 p. m. fieuding rixini, 209 Masonic leruple, open every day exeept Sund::y and holi days from 11:43 a. m. to 5 p. iu. All are invited to ourserviee and to our reading room. led lie the oirln' iliirn .,,,,1 ti. ,,., coiiventiou July tith und be thcio. We will deliver an tddress, subject, "(lodiw,,llt cv,'rv lllI"l",r "i the Bible school uii.l the Buried Kernel." j to there if they possible cau. We j are only just getting a good slart and State Institutions. are .ion- ready to swat tho summer Services at the state institutions Sun-j "'""'I'- Let .everybody think hard for day will bo held as follows: i "' uf keeping up our iubio schol attendunco throughout the Bum mer. Our missionary story wul con tinue to be read each Lord's day until completed. Morning Bcriuon, "Christ Inspecting the Churches." Junior Shristiun Endeavor at i V- m Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m. Hear repot I Horn t:00 a. ni., statu hospital by CapUitu George Hunter, 3:00 p. in., girl's traing school H. L, Putnam. 3:13 p. ni., tuberculosis hospital C. W. Corbv. bv by NA-PEER TIRES MADE OF FIRST GRADE RUBBER Drakra Writ far StcUI Prepadtioa PORTLAND RUBBER MILLS, PORTLAND. ORE. one size only 30X3J $19.00 CANADIAN V HEAT FARMS r 'reduce finest quality No. 1 hard wheat, trans lands producs finest fat cattle at twtutl citpt. MUed fannina ilisures success by producinir grHin, hay, cattls, hoes, nd cro!p. FHilores tiiiknowu. I'tl"e for lmn'-'vHt fsnns i-roiuwd Hud rcatiy to crop, 9 1 5 'Hi to tlu u'.i per irm lfl-isy terms offered on both Improved uod unimproved ltirui. This Is strictly a rirmnrs' io-oprsllVA company, owned, controlled and wccruici by JS.uuO farmer khatidioMtus, A domunstrutcd success pruven by It years' ftkoni italics. T1TT5 rNITRD C3RAIM finOWKUS 8ECt'RlTIE8 CO., LTD. ruiiHo Const lu-picwiitaiive, iii Ucnry Hldg., Portland, Ora. Flrat Presbyterian Church. Thoimis H. Anderson, niiiiist. r. Sue i-inl patriotic services in preparation forjthe delegates of the state convention the Fourth of July home-coiuiiig ci.de bration Sonir service and sermon, 8 p. m subject, "The Sayings of Christ on the At the niorninur worship at It o' clock Cross." Mr. Harold Enliin will tell us something! There will be no prayer meeting next about the "Boys Who Were Willing, week. Though there is no public meet Hut Couldn't (let Across." Mr. Paul ing let tho members remember the hour K. Wallace will speak about "Ameilenlin private prayer and devotion, and France. " Mr. lib-hard Hiinsonj Wo remind you ngaiu of the Turner will Kive some account of the ''.Hug In ' convention session July 3-13. Be sure France." There will be beautiful dec-land attend every session that you can. orations mid sweet music an insira-'A fine program litis been arranged and HAZEL GREEN ROTES . LKS CAMPAIGN ILL STARTED TOWARD END j -1 It V V A B V i t lueP ,he NorthsMt Piotptrous by " 1 Z I 9 I I I i i hS2 u',n Northwestern Made Good. USC4kZMM,M ZAN BROS., Inc. Salvation Army Home Here Depends Upon Salem's Fund Response. Everything in the campaign for the ; ntising olf '20,0(0 in Marion eounty for tho Salvation army is going along fine, , Worship and preachinir service ut 11 a. ni., "God, as the 'I Am.' " Christian Endeavor at 7 p. in., Ornee Townsend, ler.der. Evening worship and sermo:. at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting on Thursday ivei.ing, First United Brethren Cbuicii. Yew Park, C. W. Corby, pastor. Bible school at 10 a. in. Gospel sermon at 11 a. ui., subject, "One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism." Young People's niectUig in the even ing at 8 o'clock, Mrs. Wickizcr, leader, Etta Bums, president. First Christian Church. Corner High and Center streets, Le- ilnnd W, Porter, pastor. Bible schol and Children s jJaj ex ercises at 9:43 a. m., with special Chil dren's Pay offering for missions. Morning worship at 11 o'clock, with prese 'datum of the Gideon's Hotel Bibles campaign. Solo, "My Mother's Bible," by Stephen E. Wolfe, S,.inon by the pastor. 3:00 p. in.. Liberty Sunday school gathering addressed by the pastor. 7:00 p. ni., Christian Endeavor meet ing und reports of sttao convent ion. 8:011 p. in., evcuiiig services. Turner state convention Ji.ly 3 10, local services give way to state work for the entire jieriod. During tho in terval the pipe organ will be iiisinlied St Paul's Church. Services for the second Sunday aluti Trinity: 7:30 a. m., holy communion. 11:00 a. mM morning prayer and ser mon, "Religion Not Abnormal." 8:00 p. in., evening prayer and ad dress, "An Honest Business Man. Everybody welcome. Chas. 11. Powell, rector. Hotel Alder Room tl iwtUy and up, PtteHs! monthly rat. Uut-ot town vixitut tnftti to ftW t hm. Southern i'Bciiic rli'iMru tin in dtot la mow but Mint. J. W. lU'SI.ONti. MnrtturT, jtftAWWt..rr, 4tl - I'ttlMl, ANT). ORIS SACKS for SALE Pot sloe, Onion and Grain Sacks. Lower Prices. " L SIIAtt I CO., 312 Fits! St.. Trniui On. .Ll.'JTO C3r You Can't Break 'Em! Ct HptHnn with written (iMrantM for 15.009 Sptinp a Slack. Psttbai Ore. COHLEY'S USD CAR CENTER 127 I.ovvns'lala Stseet. We will pay yn eah for Hit rrodet cms or sen thurn for you. Remember the placelii Ick BiiiUltnit, at intcmecUon ol Wart., ISth and Rumania. iVm( rocifinr H.k.l' nla lry ttoll.r Kpwt tnc Mot I'naw Carbon. lll.td UaolUtl Mrv MOmi, lMt t. i'U'Kti.cjHiitlcniaiul 1WiN your nimna simMHIl It fl th Ford burnt ,,ft titilni tuil'Hl''iit 'Ol lactrw l'l-Miind rfirporaHoilll, Live dbtiiUe and ttf-rowtia asal make s"St moury; atnd fur circulars, r'urd owiMta buy at light. Vnt Ss aa. PIIIMO r.ASIFtm MTO. 'V, I'orll.sit. On. (Capital Journal Special Service.) Hnaol Oreeu, Or., June 28. Miss Bovie Rhodes is at home for a month. Charles Atwater of Airlio came Wed nesday to the home of his undo and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. George RhodiE, to remain during berry picking. Bert Hchoouover has moved into the Bibby house. Merle Chiipniiin wns up front Port land for the Inst week end. ills. Mabel Fasselt and little son re turned to her homo iu Washington Thursday. Mr and Mia V. 3. Sekenk of Tinoniii. atcordiiwr til Walter L. Toozo. i Tho tpiottt outside or Miieiu ror ine; I'luiuty is f."i(Mid and this amount there will lii- no trouble in raisin',', Mr. Toozp snys, as the w others everywhere are ( reporting lilx-ml contributions, Hilem faeta the proposition of rni- ing either I0,0IMI and hitting all the. notnev irn el'wn hire for investment, or Mis. Adah .limes is attending tae sum ()f Tag jir,,oo0, making the total , for the county IjlUU.OOO. Mioulil tins 0,000 'be rained in the. county there ; will be erwted in Hnlem a building that, wi'l 4e a credit to the Mlvation annv mid the efforts of the falem Elks 1 Foley's Honey and Tar far COUGHS-COLDS-CROUP Far saw fun lbs Standard FaauW Coash Mafcaa Takm No SuhlHtat far Folly' w Maxy Tar J. 0. Perry 'i and will be ready for use on resunptiot of work following the convention. First Baptist Church. Bey. O. C. Wright of Portland, secre tary of the Oregon Baptist state con vention, will fill the pulpit of the First Baptist church Sunday in the aosene of Dr. G. F. Holt, who has been caded to Chicago to attend n meeting of th general board of promotion tf which he is a member, as o-ve of the two rep resentatives from Oregon. Morning service, 11 o'clock. Evening service, 8 o'clock, Dr. Wright will speak at both services. Sunday school, 9:43 a. m. Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock th church will hold its quarterly business meeting. Thursday evening at 8 O'clock play er and conference meeting. SPOKANE GREETS HEROES Kpokane Wah., Jure 27. Feeds, hall games, pnrndea and general festiv ities greeted the 14(llh field artillery here today when the organization stop ped over en route to Camp Lewis Ifor discharge. Battery F, a local organk aion, is included in the outfit. Babies Smile h : J when stomachs do their work and bowels move tu ural'y. Fretful, cryu-ti babies m cd V J SYRUP Tbttifacta' ac3 Calba': fiJj;, to males the stoniaoli dirr t fripj. r.Y and ttowcls In move s i. thi'j i, Jk tnoutJ. Lea-addi.4a..saai, r-. . oniales. mrco ic -. fi-o i.r r 9 f tiamil'o! in . rtsli...! v ' S. - Jfc-. A Wfj, m '-It ft ".-A 3 J. C. Perry's. Hi 1 I I BUSINESS FAILURES IN UNITED STATES. Have been very largely due to ignorance and neg ligence; ignorance of the principles of Constructive business methods, and Negligence in the application of knowledge possessed of these principles. We can point out Your Errors of the Past, Show you how to Avoid them in the Future, and help you Attain Success. TROMLEY & HENDERSON Auditors & Business Analysts Chamber of Commerce Bldg. - Portland, Ore. Wash., visited the Inter's sister, Mrs.' George Rhodes, this week. Mrs. Ralph Gilbert spent a j art of the week at home. Miss Nellie Bennett of Philoinutil nr rhed at the home of Charles Van Cleave Tuesday. The CLAR1NDA El ectnc mer school at .Ylonnioiitti ,lf. and Mrs. Henry thmipin. Gone Swan mid Cecil Catheiwood of Mill City spent Humbly at Edward iui- gnn S. A law SaamHS) P-3RTUN0, CE. Vi hi Ui far DAIRY EUTTER, Dean, Eggs, Live POULTRY. 4. A A I.XrtKTS. Car and Trie! or K-cik-tes, fitneraVn and i;rt- wg Mo(rs Rop litti ltt n-inV Rf(nr. nvl far I'm Hiart Mail Hi aiasnatua. Quick arrv- EUdiic Service Auto Co II Halt at IM ParV A 9th and Walking a Ensine $285.C3 i? at brtsrf r t J .'" I , ot , . ; jy. v. si- Fcsf ."t'd AftT IVort of Trsfir.g trA I:r proving. A r-- m'- .tfiar aa4 aa All W ,, i , ! : i I ust t: it fa froai ink la I . ' im u.a I'awar. i L. I ti O.ilTI & ITlVi'IN, INC csf VuaM al tartar J. C ENGLISH CXI. ( X Dedik WisUaf EackkKS f Y5J Sola aa Eair Tarsal. C- '. f) A MFItkBt. Fa-tlan. On. rri i MarrhKMi and AUm. liTonie mid Bewev I'aimenter left lotwe. hist week for Wyoming where tiny will1 in order Hint a close record may be work during the summer. ,H't ' "-' ,,,'4tw,'1' Ben Wilson and Dorv Ward arc v,ork-;Ml- Too has sent out a call to a l i i ... ii.. ,.,. -captains and workers to report at head- , In eastern Oregon. , , n Kfl' quarters it 2 o'cl.H'k Monday f.er-' Misst.eorKie Heerv Jcffe.scn as ,4 receipts and a a guest tit tue i; A. Kunignn huHU, Sun, . niwllran,,a llf R'()rU dl,m.. U 1h, (,,ft jlius nlnuwt been reached, it is provable F. A. Chapman's home was lilted Io:!hllt ttl work mr ,ontinue into next overflowing 8oml:-y with reiatms B'tlHt,(,N j order Ihst the money way be friends who partook of the bountiful spent in Hnlem in the erection of i birthday dinner prepared in honor of liuiUling suitably, for the great Sttlva- j Mrs. Rose Chapman. Those present , tion tinny work. I were Mr, and Mrs. Huell, John Ch- j man of Sheridan aad bis daughter, Mrs. C. Pmvis visited Hilverton and Pratam Dailiug, and two children from Michi- Inst Friday, gan, Mr. and Mis. Harbor of Maietu, Mr. i ("arl Johnson has a new Ford, unit Mrs. (iilhert of Hrooks, Mr. and Tommy Trove has returned fioin Eu Mis. Maurice Ibjuigiui, Merle Chapman gone. of Portland, F. A. Chapman aad lam-; Kdanr Jolina,in hsi traded for Cny- ilv. rolct. h .. t . ... l.M. , i - i vr.. A r : T,.....n .M4 V I ilscar i reve IS ooiuu iium vuuii aj-j at r. aim .bis. aaui i. A. t'hnpman autocd to Port la ad lhur I (1. tl. Irfvoney and family and Mrs, W. day. w 1 BS S V r vTiMer asiier an: HAS TAKEN THE DRUDGERY OUT OF HOUSEWORK IT IS SAFE Every working part is entirely enclosed- Fingers and clothing cannot get Caught in the Machinery. IT IS QUIET The Direct Drive and Compact Construction make the CLARINDA practic ally noiseless in operation ..il.i . ! r TV- Ttt-4- - uatef I or Lunch poki Serve ' CreoU Os-oanu' --tr:r fryi r n , 'ar-jk Cood Wood makes firm tissue, strong nerves, steaJy eyes att J clear brain. Keep your bltxxl pure and full tf healthy, red corpuscles, und your liver active, by using lk.ee !un' fills, which remove poisonous matters from the system, assist the stomach to assimilate its fjod, and the food to nourish the body. A world f.imous remedy to strengthen the vital organsand help to M'cs Fiii Hlfiod Jlaa.ia44Ji.4W A -.Aa a JaaV a Wfc Directions of Spatial Valna to Wamww at with twrf Bow. Sold by drttgbta throughout tha world. In baaea, 10c, 23c Neat in Appearance Genuine Cypress Tub Will Not Cet Out of Order Economical Sanitary Satisfactory MP . " i - " - W ' ' 1 "Sa-, 4 ' " m-j .'rasBlia"1 on Reversible Swinging Wringer Powerful Motor Compact Construction Easy to Oil Saves Health and Clothes Guaranteed A FOLDING STEEL TUB-RACK GIVEN FREE WITH THE CLARINDA ELECTRIC The automatic reversible and Swinging Wringer, which can be swung over either tub by lifting a simple lever, enables you to rinse from the tubs while other clothes are washing in the machine, for the wringer and washer can be operated at the same time. Heavy comforters and blankets can be run thru . the wringer as easily as smaller pieces' for there is ample power for all pur poses. Sold on trial. Portland Railway Light Power Company 0 V