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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1894)
- Tff't TBE CAPITAL JOURNAL. (DAILY AND WKKKIjY ) lfc BY HOKER BROTHERS, SATURDAY, DEC. 6 1894. i StaSJIK CHURCHES AND THE SALOONS. The attitude of churches toward sa- l j'idoba id a matter of public interest that J J is constantly forced upon the attention of communities during political cam' pitgna. Especially iu municipal pol- v . jtlcs docs this relation between rellgi- x oua societies and places where drinking .;.. is. carried on becimo strained. Etch exerts a political iuflueuco and in a r. measure each counterbalances the In , . iluence of the other. Often the pastors of churches engage in united crusade against the saloonkeepers. It is as sumed that this is a part of the minis . .jter's duty in his calling and perhaps It 4., ,18. But, after all, 2a much gained for good by such campaigns? There have . . beon a great many of them in the city of Salem. How much is the city or itp people improved thereby? IVrbapp, . .y.aooje, but it would not be easy to de- t, ,,,,termlne the extent of thutsome. Is ..there not a nobler, better and manlier t .. way to conduct reform influences? It i ....would ne easy to imagine a more sue j..cessful manner of exerting influence .i for.good over erring Individuals. I- ,jQf course, If saloons are violating the 'laws in selling llcjuer or permiltiig ii "-gambling there is only one way to re -'fltore the infracted majesty of the law and that Is by legal process of com plaint or indictment. There is no doubt but that saloons have violated " and are now violating laws of this city, county or state. But the private clti- - ' - -zen does uot consider the gravity of the 1 offence sufficient to warrant him In be- i "coming a private prosneutor, And ''where public opinion does not recog nizethe enormity of an offence against "'public morals, sufficiently to be aroused -by 'it, the police will not rise above public opinion. Their political instinct teaches them that their power rises no ""higher than Its source, and its source - 4u the aggregate consensus of the opiu- ,"4onBof voters who put them In office, Jand there the matter rests. So the en- i-foreement of laws rests with the morals '"uf bur politics after all. """lt'la easy to see that the cliurchep w 'hive not made much progress oUild their warfare on saloons through "politics, or by means of political cam '"fJitgns. We will not here discuss the 'reason why, whether it be tho Impo- lorfce of the church, or the power of tlld"Baloons, or the donravltv of tlm ''""voterfl. Wo will rulso the question, is ""Vhefe uot a better way? Is thero not a rilbral obligation on the churches to ""RcAilowledge that In two Instances at least all men ara equal before Und and under tho consthulion. Under J( the conBtltutlon It Is not the function ft(,jof,iho churches to deal with uny cIubs of offendem against the (ilyll law. Be ore God, tho church must rank the nk toper and the gambler us u ioi being having a aoul lo save, It t, In J Is moral, nodal and political gallon "render unto Caesar, the ig Unit aro Cuesar'n, unto Clod tho IK" that are God VTho aulooUimper only liuu u aoul, hut u liourt mid etlmtw a oqiuwIoncu, In (lily ro Jt lio In not dJUvronl from etfitnra ilnlMur. JIu lias a wlfu lo aupjiorl children to woliool, pay tuxe and JIa U to ho Influenced for koocI the only jueon how fur mid much, about in a thousand years. Now the church cognizes ulv the actual and pjsslblo evil In the business. It Bhould reach out its friendly uplifting hand to the possible good In the saloon keeper as a uirn. If he Is guilty of an offense against society, society is guilty against humanity In demanding such a degrading service of any human be ing as dispensing intoxicants and poisons. The saloonkeeper is entitled to more sympathy at our hands than the victims of the traffic. He is their victim quite as much as they are hi He supplies a demand that has existed since the use of stimulants was discov ered and which social customs hava allowod and laws recognized tho valid ity of since civilization begau. Let the church look with forglyness upon the weakness of human appetite, let it deplore the depravity of ignorant human beings who get drunk; let li denounce moderate driukers and per nicious social customs; but let it not withhold its saving Influences from any class of men. Let its minister go in kindness and fairness to the saloon keepers and as men and gentlemen isk them to close on Sunday, or ask what -ver in reason they can ask as men and Christians and gentlemen to iutluence them for right conduct. iney win meet witn tar better suc cess than by converting their pulpits into rostrums for the display of polit ical phariseeism. THE SECOND LIFE. Purgatory and Paradise Compared by a Man Who Has Seen Both. A Miracle Worked in the Rural Re cesses of Borodino Creates a Sensation. -Qv 'Myvp s i-k - rs. iii "rM i i m nvmit! m T3 ,1 'writa- tH.uiu.ua r Q B ti l AND OLD SORES Tfe ideal system of finance, the president says, is the absolute divorce ment of the government from bunking. Tout principle is as sound as it was when Jefierson wrote that the only function of the government in dealing with money was to fix the standard and keep its mints open for coinage. Sound as the principle is, therearea grcut many foolish persons who really believe that the government's first duty is to paternally furnish money to everybody who wants it. Tho dema gogues who encourage such nonsense will flare out in denunciation of the president's views. St. Louis Republic. 4AU h, Watsonville, Cal., started In with a factory In 1890, having a capacity of about 300 tons, and each year they have increased their capacity, until now they are able to treat 800 tons of sugur beets a day. Tho farmers were slow to get started in the beet Industry, but the profits from raising beets have been so much more than those of rais ing grain or fruit that tho applications already presented to the factory are greater than tho capacity of the factory for another year. Oregon has soveral beet Biigar enterprises under way and It Is one of the greut coming Induslrles of the Wlllametto valley. (From the Evening News, Syracuse, N. Y.) Albert Applebee was a very sick man, he had been ailing for months and had been compelled to remain bome.unable to attend to his business. His frieuds stood or sat about the few small stores iu the village of Borodino and discussed his sad condition. Applebee was a carpenter aud a good one too, but since bis strange malady overtook him he had not shown auy disposition to do any work. Life bad lost its charms for him, he became a misanthrope and lost in everything. His friends advised him and the local doctors tried their dB.il! on him but it was of no avail. Al though they no doubt diagnosed hi case correotly. Be grew worse despite their efforts. Then came a change, bo entirely re covered his former self and soon weul about his worn whistling as blithely as a iarK. Now he is just the sume genial. Jovial fellow that ue was before. This was a surprise for everybody had given him up for dead. His remarkuble recovery bad madi duch a stir in the small town aud the townspeople were regarding it as so miraculous that a ".News" reportei was sent out to Borodino to investigate. He drove over and found Mr. Applebee hard at work on the roof of a house he wo& building, when asked if he would mind relating bis experience to a re porter Mr. Applebee expressed his ac quiescence by coming down to the ground. He came down the ladder withont showing auy signs of his recent trouble aud und laughed with a good hearty laugh as he snook the reporter by the bund with a squeeze which betokened much physical strength. "Well, It was just this way, began the carpenter, who is a good-looking man of about fifty summers. "In the rail or 1801 J. had a siege of grip which took me by the heels and threw mi- Hat on my back in bed. It was a pretty rough time for me as I was verj sick and never expected to go out again except feet first in a coffin. But J. recovered after a long sickness, but was left with an ailment which was quite as dangerous andinfiniately more painful. I had scrofula In my head for two years and a half or over and there was a sickening discharge from my right ear. I took about every medeclne known to the medical frat ernity but could get no benefit. "I was also troubled with a severe pain in my stomache and indigestion which made me feel that life was not worth Hying. Lost fall I began tak ing a medicine known as Dr. Wil liams' Pink Pills for Pale People which were recommended by a friend whose wife bad read of them In some of the country papers. But I gave It a trial prickly ash, poke twor CATARRH, MALABM. AND FOuwsiUM KIDflEY TROUBLES 8 Marvelous Ctrc-s in BlourJ te;on ant! Scnfula imMHwinwi r r..i.l 1 1 I pill' I l 10 LI.-wm! Illlilii. Up tho Trvak d ilo Jllltuli (1. ph stremitti to wtnknmil iurv. k.ti Olspascs.KlvltH't'mratlMitliOHltli n "I nnpplncm ?li ro rtrkiirr, cltvm mwt ami iu iuhiu stst iulvhIIm iil tcrll.irx anl DYSPEPSIA Ai c entirely rtmoTM by P.PJP -rrlclly Ah, Poke loot nd PotM tlu'.i, the troarot b.ood purifier oa cmh. iirr.DEEM. O.. July 21, 1891. Mcs'- I.ipi-minBiios.. Stvnnmb, Os i di.ak Uir.s I boticbt abotiloof fi.Arc.ami than tbreo Cattbolloteprlan. fcuaJ throo bottlns 0. O. D. jiojpucuunr your. W.F.OUM. B.D.F00HT. 0 M KPr'J.EV STAR I1MY CO FRUIT AM SHADE TREES. Itoiei. Ornamental tlirubs. A comnlntn nnrsory Moc rlfrht lmro by home men. it you waniiopinuinirce.siiruu or riuo step Into 1 heir oflloe. FTTH -V K BU, UECEIVEK. To THE Eai ST y.ii i' V V. at Hot fiprltifl, It ! m ilono mo rooro roo1 th n.n b j' troatajon t at tho Hot I """"'"i'Xs'.M.imWTON. Abcrdoon, firoirn County, O. Cur. iT. D. Johnston fcclli 7 ell wiom U may tonetrnt I bore- hy tcctlly to tho wonilorrul properties of P. P. P. tor eruptions of tho skin. I ftPCl 1 For nrlcinrv syphilis, for tiloml puisouine. menu. rial by tostlfy to t nf P. P. P. tot i ttrTercil for sovoral years with nn un- ili;l.'ly r.d dlsairreeaulo oruptlonon my fkoo. 1 tried every known remo dy un. In vain, until P. P. P. was used. .1 poison, inalnrlii. dyspepsia. r.lut In nil food and skin diseases Ilka Diotcncs, riin;nc, old rnronlo uirers, tottor, semd hurt, boll'. cry!peln, ceiotin- wo n-iy sit, "llioiil fearuf rontrmliit Inn, Hint . P P Is the test blood purltlcr In the world, tnd mnkes positive speedy and permanent curea in all cases, Ladleu whose systems are poisoned and whnnAhlnndlfltn an Imnnre condi tion, due to menstrual Irregularities, :ea vj too woi lcleanslDffproi Boot and Potassium. BprtmaFIULD, Mo., Kxxs- 14th. 1893. I can sneak In tho hlrhest terms of our medicine from my "wn personal are peculiarly benefited by tho won derful tonlo and blood cleanslDff prop erties of p. p. p. -Prickly ash, poko I can speak In tho blchest terms of your medicine irommy "wn personal knowlodeo. 1 was affected with heart disease, plourlsy and rheumatism for 35 years, was treated by tho very boat physicians ana spent hundreds of dol lars, tried evory known remedy with out flndlnfr relief. Ihavo only taken one bottle of your P. P. P. , and can cheerfully say It has done mo more pood than anything I have, overtaken, lean recommend your medlolne to all Offerers of the abovo dlaenies. MI1S. M. M. YEARV. Sprlngflold, Oroen County, Uo. nnrl am nmr nntlrplv enrAd (Slgnodbyj J. D. JOHNSTON. Savannah, Oa, Skin Cancer Cared. 7ttUmonyromTheMayorof8tjun,rtx. Bbqtiin, Tei., January 14, 1893. Messrs. wppman Bros.. Bavannah, Oa. t Gentltmtnl bavo tried your P. P. P. fur a disease of the skin, usually known as skin ranoer,of thirty years' standing, and found great relief: It purlfloa the blood and removes all Ir ritation from the aeat of the dlseasa and prevents any spreading- of the sores. Ihavo taken flveor six bottles and feol confident that another course will effect a cure. It has also relieved ma from Indigestion and atomacb troubles. Yours truly. OAPT. W. M. nUBT, Attorney at Law. M on Blood Diseases Mailed Free. ALT, CRTJOaiSTS SELL IT. LIPP&VBAN BROS. PROPRIETORS, IJppmsiB'a DlocIc.Snvsmnnli, aa HOL.MAN 11LOOK, 10-lCtdAw HAIiKM, (,i C. H. LANE, Mercbanl Tailor ! Adjoining Adolpu'B Cigar IStoro. PHItKKCrr SATISFACTION aUAItAWTEEl) vv5 J. K. SHOUP, Feed Barn ! At rear or Willamette Hotel. TenniB boarded nnd cored for In a reliable manner and at unusally low prices. 10 10-lm OIVK8 T11K TI CHOICE .inttiT ll U A I ill) OF GREAT M WIH VIA- THE ANTI-MONOPOLY ly Cast ( Strict met I am doing nil my own RlaughlcrlDg and sausage-making. ieUnll frosti uieuU no rj- iiiKuiuiur uruuucw, rree aciivery in olty i In h.K. - shop opposite brewery, 8-I-tf CIIAB. WOLZ CO,, Proprietors. DENVER, OMAHA, KAN8AS cirr VIA- SPOKANE. MINNEAPOLIS AND8T.pAUli -low Rales lo all Eajlera, Occau icn,nersleaverolt)aaatT(rrST( FOR BAN FRANCISCO. jr. J. Horse, HA flKINS, Shoeing. ff 1894. Bhopon Cheraeketa street, nt rear of Kel. ler'a lurnlture suire. Hpeclal nttentlou to Interfering and horses with diseased feet. mm wm. FIFTY-FIRST YEAR. Oldest, Holiest and Mosfc Extended Institution of Learning in Pacific Northwest. M?cfle3no!n Courses ' "tructlon, through Academic and .College; toUTheo'ogyj Law.nnd SALEM TILE WORKS. liAUOE STOCK ON UAND. Kormil aetolI8;cali;on oradUri,, HDISK A Dim... W. ii.hhKW.H. feiwlt iuriunil.,, ORTHERN PACIFIC R a R 'MW1'1 - eMtW&0JVS Art, Elocution .'and Music. Several forthtVreandtolnfngft.y0'dganldeaIh0moforyou wllh uri::id facilities Tho Rankers Monthly estimates the motiey ut present In the Loudon banks at 1. 160,000,000. This great turn of Idle money shows the need of new lines of Investment, thut new IndustrleH,und a larger consumption, which will pay for more production, uro demanded, Huch a muss of Idle capital must find something to do one of these days, Jt Is wuitluu; to he employed mid can he hired very cheap, If any man or enter, prise can use It safely, The mibuldy bonds of the Pftolfla (hopumeimlupijlfuepur und niliilw- t who now fH no bitterly vplDst ft tlr Jlveij imr nliihwii tlu-y iild jirobably miwl wu)i other u t dtitl iior Ihuii Ihpy do, Vet Wy luloMuruinl wvry tuhumnoiwr m oily Mini iliu wrM uiv uvIhUUm. m-h nlmtiU in IIib mm iWmUud i Bollifr, r (ukii U) mnu, IhUU lit) kjjdOil, UH lilt) do In MlllhurtkUr limn in Ilia mnmwiHy nd Mil iliu l( Ilia JJjej) Id jg vyi;f)i, 'J'.U !!') (hoi mm Ut xkHkIm lie mi'Ihu himI iniuhU'in now h hw Iu Ow wUmUi vivrlui))uU mnl tUlvn ,wlly ijwuiliu Mii-H, vim ihv w wuy H'wuliJ Ju n m hn u, fhutoH mhI nul auHil lilt wifn mi;iI himt lo wlrMulmij ui hiinlll(!Ji;ii, tlimiv iintvr in iiit uwn mn'ti 4 iiiv uwhkvr h m nmi mi rttlliomjH ro mtttiulng, Of fuo,ooo,000 hwuud to the Central Racine, ,aoa,ooo pullu due next mouth, .The l'aolo rullrmulrt owe the government oycru hundred nilllloiu uinj (ho i)immei want an indttllnllu exleiiblon of Ume U jmy It In. '1'hU l a ijueillon fur more Jinporluiit to (he people pf Ore. gun thuii fruuver, in i uii-.imiuji,i,uii.ij The J'oiUtthil Hm U apoweiful paper in JU btlvl uari-'ur It Inw upparuntly wmvurlwl u number uf our leading litlllllMllWUM lo ffM ami iiiilliulinj UullKvuKllVur Malum imwm mw nnll!lJuH "iiflr wy tliuu imy lawn oJl Ud on IIjm mi rnrnur Kw 'm' 'JIIJij wiu liww. nmv n iiiiiiijuipum NuLum i Uuw Iliu Mtaunijo ittu JiIJliuJtt!j wliU) viwlluM Iliu IminUof IIiuiiu! Ji'Klidulri!. and was surprised to And that it bene fited me. I tried more and nersevered and at last, thank God, I was cured. My ear has discontinued discharging and for the last three months I uuve been perfectly well. I make these statements merely because I think the world should be acquainted with this remarkable remedy," Mr. Applebee Mulshed bis story and climbed the ladder to resume his work, thero was no halting about his foot steps and In about as little timo as It takes to tell It, ho was bummerlng shingles In the roof, sitting there the picture of health. Several of Mr, Apolebee's nelchbors wore seen by the reporter and they In turn expressed their confidence In Dr, Williams' Pink Pills after Boelni? the wonueriui cuauge mey naa wrought ou him, One said tho cure was slmnlv wonderful as tho man had lost his up futitu unu couiu not sieep aim was a otul wreck, Dr Williams' PJnk Pills hayo been found under analysis to contain In a condensed form all the elements neces sary to give now Ufa and richness to tho. blood und restore shattered nerves, They uro m unfullluK specUlo for suah dlseasa us locomotor ntuxfu, partial paralysis, Bt, Vitus' dance, sciatica, iiuuraiuiu, nieumuus in. nervous neaii. uohe and the after elleobi of tho grip, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, all forms of wcuUiiom eiiuer in maio or remaio, ana all dls. cases resulting from vltlutod dlseaso of the blood, J)r, Wllllttins' I'JnU lJI)s for J'ulo J'eoplo uro sold by all dealers or will bo sent postpaid on receipt of price, (60 cents hx or six boxes for tii.AO. 'J'lioy are nuvor will In hulk or Williams' Medicine flo,, 6chnei3l( y. N. V, T io price t W, pi, (iiwe pills Mie win mnuiw co'iibe or ireuunent IliexiioiiB vo as comnared with anv oilier rwwly, Ureal alarm I lUthi j ugaln yolpg lo Kiirppo. UleyplHiid mnit ugafi) saye our country Uy mUm Iwuo of imtit, TheSchool Year Opens September 13, 1894. For Year Book, address ... e L. , , President W. C HAW1.EY. 1 or fanancial information, address Eev. J. H. ROORK, Agent, Salem Oregon. Fancy Poultry at Bargains. 8peclai;inducements oliered. Hhlppcd to ul point on short notice. Bend for prices. Yards, ixurth Halem. Address J. K, MUIU'HY, Fair Grounds, Or G00DPASTURh. Large pasture of good grass, with best ol running water and plenty of shelter for Inrses and stock. Terms reasonable. Incnilro of 10-20.1 rn Hlduov. (5r. Pullman! Elegant TniiMr4 uuiiaii is: ISIceDintr Cars Dining Cars TO 9-3-lm The CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUI RAILWAY. -0 TOE i j i I TiniTriTriPfTrvn v;n .uuttJ.Ul.IU KJXU JJ 31 Dl POULTRY YARDS ., IltaoUaml Willi. MI,1orc,!il6iyB5L.US5wwlil"ffiSk'i: T. H. 1'. W. SISTTI.KMIWIll I. IL.Sli'm.lSMIKU BLTJNDELL', Travelers "makeja note on t." This Great Railway IV. at- Svsteml.Connecti 225 Acree; 3,000,000 J'JmiW J C THEWOODBURN NURSERIES Httvo tho Iiiroet p.d moQomiikf i nMortmont ol Tiw MiiIIkjiiJ i mmlwl (!iilln.irnl Ml htlh of m mm vMi In Hip )iu tyiu JiumM ut Ihd Hwitf miiltii. WMlrnvNiiow Inn) tiiu rflu!) ymllM nf l)rwm' iMny mnn, sr-i..si.i.1,WM A mw nlk mm mttm on TwhJUj ajjj yilR MM. m,y)r u(J,E imor, Ufxxlulu'y inmiwr yard. 1J (J ( " m f mm L (j ST, PAUL and OMAHA Wlthali;transcontlnentai;ilnes,'j:lvlng direct; and swift communlca. tlon to nil; WKITJSKtf unit IJOUTflKltN 1'OINrd- AND 18 THK :'MhY LINK::: rminn T Klectrlo I.lghua ,!, hIbiiihj llralt,. Vwitlbaled truln 'of elegant lecjlg, I'ftrJor, mulng and Jlullei Van, will! Jfreo Jleoltnhiff 0talrn, . ! 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