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'VY-wapr- W t S7 AQE TEN. EASTER APRIL EIGHT ProfessorHansAclielis Makes Some Cal culations Other Savants Gravely Dis cuss the Hair Splitting: Ramifications of an Im material Matter According to tho conclusions as to tho da to of tho crucifixion reached by I'rofcssor Hans Acholts of tho Univer sity of Koenlgshcrft, wo should not colobrato Eastor on varying Sundays in March and April, but ntwnys on April 8. regardless of tho day of the Week. All four gospols say tho crucifixion was on Frlduy. John says It was on tho 16th day of tho Hebrew month Nlsan. Tho others say It wan Nlsnn 14. Nono of thorn mention tho year. Pilate was governor from 2G to 3G A. D nud at Eastor In. 3C had been dopoacd. Thus tho year must havo been 26 to 35 Inclusive. Iu theso years Nlsan 14 fall on Friday, April 0, 30. and Friday April 3, 33. In nono of theso years did Nlsan 15 corres pond with Friday. Tho public ministry of Jesus be gan In connection with tho activity of John tho DaptlBts, which lattor be gun In tho fifteenth year of Tiberius; when Herod, Philip, and Lysanlas were tctrarchs fh Galilee. Ituraca and Abilene, and when Annas and Cain pbas wero high priests. Taken to gether, theso data fix tho beginning of his ministry between Aug. 19, 28, and Aug. 8, 29. At that tlrao the Jows said to Christ that tho templo had been building forty-six years. This fixes tho begin. Bee Hive Store Wl Open At the A New Business With a New Stock of Goods THE SALEM PUBLIC is cordially invited to come and see what we have, get acquainted with us and learn our methods. Ladies and "STAR" We have the most upto'date line of goods and will also traiv sact business on that basis, We buy and sell for cash and save our patrons a creditors profit, Our stock is not yet all in, but we shall be busy ojpening new goods for some time, and the best of lines will be added to meet the demands of the trade, f' y Old Post Office Building, Commercial St, SALEM, OREGON. ntng of his ministry In the year 27-28. As nono of the gospels suggest that hfs ministry was longer than three years, Nfean 14 in tho' year 33 is ex cluded. Henco Professor Acholls con cludes that tho crucifixion was on April 6, 30. A critic in the Chrlstllcho Wolt de clares that this computation, though probably correct in result, Is unreli able In method,, because wo do no know whether tho Jewish almanao makers of tllat time fixed Nlsnn 1 on tho day in whoso night tho now moon wns first vlsiblo or waited until the full moon of Nlsnn 14-15 and counted back. Wo know that tho first full moon after tho vernal equinox wns tho full moon of Nlsnn, but not how Nlsan 1 was determined when tho new moon could not bo seen. Profossor Acholls, of course, fol lows nccurnto modorn astronomical calculations of now moons in gottlng tho corresponding dates of our solar year. But if tho Jewish almanao makers started their Nlsan lato In any of the years under consideration, as they might well havo done if do pending on nctual Bight of tho now moon, then their lunar cnlendnr be came disordered, nnd wo ennnot be certain of Its exact correspondenco with our solar cnlendnr. Tho discussion may scorn trivial to somo, but, whon wo roflect that tho crucifixion nnd resurrection wore ovonts of, world-wldo Importnnco to moroly human history, the Interest of having their dates accurately fixed Is apparent, .leaving their religious Im portance wholly out of consideration. Until wo shall from somo sourco yet unknown learn moro of the methods. romo,n08 inn(0 by druggists and oth of tho Jewish almanac makers nt that,.-, Min, nrn Pi,nn .! cnni for llcht timo wo must bo content to accept April G, 30, ns tho dnto of tho cruci fixion, nnd April 8 ns tho truo resur rection morn, or Easter day. Of course, tho church will not for this reason chnngo Its Easter festival from Sunday to whatever day of tho week April 8 may be. Tho present custom has tho sanction of antiquity, and is moro convenient Nevertheless it will doubtless bo pleasing to many believers to reflect, on April 8 of each recurring year, that this was tho day on which Jesus roso from tho tomb, Monday Old Post Office Block in Salem. A LAR6B LINE Gents Furnishing Goods -Including tho fainbus- GEO. 1ELS0K THE DAILY JOURNAL. SAilEM, and thuB gave that assurance of per sonal Immortality for which mankind had ticen waiting and seeking. Statd of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, BS. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing "business In tho City of Toledo, County and Stnto aforesaid, and that Bald Arm will pay tho eum of ONE HUNDItED DOLUVRS for each nnd orery enso of Catarrh that Can not bo cured by the caso of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to befora mo and. subscribed In my presence this Gth day of Do combor, A. D. 188G. A. W. GLEASON, Seal Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken Inter nally, and acts directly on tho blood and mucuous surracos or tho system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 7Gc. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best The department of ngriculturo will locato at Nadochcs, Tex., tho largest tobacco experiment station in the world. ' CAUTION! " This Is not a gcntlo word but whon you think how llablo. you aro rjot to purchaso tho only remedy uni versally known and a remedy that has tho largest ealo of any modlclno In the world slnco 18G8 for tho curo nnd trcatmont of Consumption and Throat and Lung troubles without losing its great popularity all theso years, you will bo thankful wo called your nttcn tlon to Boschoo's German Syrup, IThoro aro so many ordinary cough colds perhaps, but for sororo coughB, bronchitis, croup nnd especially for consumption whoro thoro Is difficult expectoration and coughing durlngs the nights and mornings, thoro- is nothing llko Gorman Syrup. Tho 25 cent slzo has Just been Introduced tills year. Regular also 75 cents. Dr. Stones' Drug Stores. O JSk. JtB DP 3GI X -A. Basra tks 9 Ito KM YM Haia start BocgM 6Z&ffffi& 'A4 I OF Mk SHOES and Ut & Dunn Shos. Jo t OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1903. WU'S GAS METER. II. aprons It on lh Hmprn Dow Sr na n Wi a Paul to Hr. "This," observed Wu, as he lifted a box-like affair from his trunk, "Is one of tho Vedtest wonder of America." "It doesn't look very wonuoriui, commented Tsi Ann, tucklng.one foot up where sho could sit on It nnd the throne at the same timo, relates tlie Chicago Tribune. "Xo, but even in America nq one can understand ft. Listen. "Don't put thnt thing to my ear," cautioned Tsl Ann. "Is this another of those telephones?" "O no. This Is worso than the toler phone. It Is a gns meter." "A gas meter? Whatdoos It do?" "The consumer?" "How does Jt work?" "That Is a mystery. It Is only known that It works alwnysnnd untiringly. It works while you sleep nnd while you wake. It never stops. It is con structed after the Xewtonlnu theory of creation. It has something in it that just keeps it whirling on and on, at so much per revolution, and nobody knows whnt beeps It moving, and no body enn stop It." "Thnt's funny." "Funny, yes. Hut very snd In Amer ica. Listen to it. Hear it running right along. Thank Confucius nnd the 000 gods of the Pale Green mouutnlnsl The irna company never will get tho chance to rend whnt this meter has recorded." Hut," said tho empress, "Is thero no escape from this In America.?" "None." "Jt must bo worse thau manlf est des tiny. " "It is." "Wu," remarked Tsi Ann, with that intelligent smile which hns enshrined her in the henrts of curio collectors, "Wu, I am glnd you were sent tnAtnor ica. Atone time I almost had decided to become civilised," "So had I," acknowledged Wu. "but the blto of the dog, ns the foreign dov ds put it, will cure the hair." A Vnpon. "Mnh goodness, runnel," exclaimed the elevator man, "yo' face sho'ly Is cut up powahful bad ills mornln'." "Yes," replied the colonel, "my raror wasn't In good condition. Thnt's how It happened." "Hotter carry a gtin de next time yo gits In an argyment, cunuel." l'hila- dclplda Press. IleaiCy for 4h Mow. Mother Johnny, your pop nln't well, so you better run for the doctor. Johnny Yes'm. "An, Johnny, stop on your way at tho florist's an' ask him how mucjie'll charge fur a pillar o' white flowers with '.My Husband' In red on It." Philadelphia Ileeord. I I In qno year 0,005MO.OOa clgnrs were insumed by the cigar smokers of the consumed United States For 'every one of the' 365 dn.vs of the venr. beirinnliiL' Juno' 30, 1001, and ending Junu 30, 1U02, 18,- A ...... . ,T .... - . - ' 019,802 clgurs were consumed. Or, it might be uald, in every second of tho 21 hours, comprising each day, 21d Htubx were thrown nwny. There wore 00 uigura consumed for every man, woman and child In the United States, u ti Wnshiugton cor.V'spondent of the Chicago Inter Ocenn. The Information upon which theso figures uro based was gleaned from the annual report for the fiscal year XWi ut the comruUuioner of internal revenue, recently issued by the United States treasury department at Wash ington. The estimates are made upon the receipts from the salo of retenue stamps for the payment of tux on domestic and Imported manufactures withdrawn from warehouses for con sumption. In order to place it more readily within the grasp of the reader, if the entire number consumed In the year were placed end to end they would reach a distance of 40O.463 miles, which Is more than 19 times the circumfer ence of the earth. The averago yearly Increase In the number consumed for the past five calendar years is 573,233,161, or moro than half a billion a year. If the present rate of increase continues, teto years hence, in 1912, tho people of this country will be smoking at the rate of 12,000,000,000 clgurs annually. As enormous as the number mnv seem, the cigars smoked last year do uk rc(irci;iu one-third of all the to bacco consumed. The consumption of --o ..v- ..,ui. ib c.wiuaiea at tne approximate number of 2,653,176,130. From this source the government real ued In tax $3,687,139,55, The number of pounds of tobacco and snuff, which does not inalude ci gars ana cigarettes, produced last year was 298,048,339 and 17.67i.ia r.. specUvely, making a total of 328,404,. 428 pounds. Deducting the amount ex ported, 13,118.431 pounds, and adding the amount Imported, 373,478 pounds gives 315.710,475. whtoh reprwems np! proximately the number of pounds of iuvowvu uu snun consumed In the uimeu jajajes last year, In the fiscal year lt0l theWoductlon of qhacco andsnufr was 320.0l9.53i pounds. The increase in idos . S.444.9S7 pounds. The, iB0reaseJn,thquantltX ofaor bacctf.and snuff-lwithdrawn fof &i sumption was 4.925.S15 pounds; the in crease in tobacco and snuff exported was 3,394.301 pounds, and the Increase la tobacco and anuff ImporUd was 75,319 pounds. V ' " ' Jt Subbub Tb e othe r evening my wife arl I srirt to Ucassinr houxehnlA nf. "My Head! My Head!" guddon Blindnesa and Dizzi- What Causes It? ncflo. The first step to the finding of o cure for any disease Is to find its cause. And It's a notable fact that the cause 6f a disease may be quite remote from Its manifestations. Headache, spots before iu a woman he enquires at once as to the condition of the womanly health. He knows that the general health is Intimately related to the local womanly health, and from the very symptoms he argues nerangemcni ur u - -" delicate womanly organism. So far he is debt. But when he begins to treat sease he has located how often he M T ....JJ .... .- 1 LsmJsm T.m smJ iwuiu nuvuvcT? nuru uc fails. In the letter of Mrs. Douglass riven below, she savs that in ten years of suffering she tried seven doctors with out permanent benefit. Her family phy sician said she could not get well. Yet what seven doctors failed to do was perfectly and permanently accomplished by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. There is no experiment in the use of this medicine. It has cured thousands of women of the most distressing forms of womanly disease. WHAT CURED MS WHEN OTHERS FAIX.8D. Tor ten yesrs I suffered with female trouble, also catarrh of the stomach, liver and kidney troubles, and catarrh of the bladder," writes Mrs. Lottie M. Douglass, of Glenmore, Oneida Co., N.Y. " would have very hard headaches and olitta spelts; stomacn and Dowels usca to bloat a great deal, and I was troubled with bearing-down pains all the time. Tongue cannot tell how much I suffered from nervousness. used to think I should lose my mind, my head would feel so bad. My heart was so bad that the least excitement, and even to turn over in bed, would cause palpitation, Had female weakness so bad for three ?ears that I was in bed most of the time, n fact could scarcely be on my feet at all. I tried seven different doctors, but received no lasting benefit. I was en tirely discouraged when I 'wrote to Dr. Pierce, stating my case. He advised me to try bis remedies, and I did so. (Tho first bottle I took helped me, and the bloat began to go out of my stomach. I the eyes and dizziness are omv sy iujjiuum of disease. When the experienced phy .1-!,- t. nn(Vnntl with these symptoms thedi Jmfezs -SM&zmm mm llltll'lllll'l'lll'tll ! Towels 19c, large Towels reg 25c each our price 19c Infanta Mall Hoods 25c, neat, and regular 45c now 25c. Childreua Mull Hats 50c, worth from 75o to $1.25 an as sorted lot at 5Qc each. MILLINERY All pricot reduced to closo a successful seasons trade. Wo will sacrifice any J goods in thia line and not take I over until next season. i Greenfcaum's Dry Goods Store. ! 302 Commercial Street i sllitltfrHHTl-rllltHt4lt lltHIIIHHIIIU HU-HI4H Going to Move- Afcot Jaly 3rd yoa will find as at No. 30 Com mercial street, opposite tlie old post office. Until that time we will make special prices on oat stock of hay to save moving, get oat prices before buying D. A. WHITE & SON, Feedmen and Scedmen, I PHone 178). ;, jr MM M 1 1 I II I I HI I HI I I 1 1 NARRITT &. LAWRENCE Sll ore'procrUs i Httr C?oerIc fc ANYI0DY LETTUCE, RHUBAH1, KAlWWfeS, tfc just from the GxricM. continued the medicine until rWHTT3 nine bottles of Dr. Pierce's Pw.wle scripts and nine bottles Ju.f Me dlcdl Discovery and .1, . Jr's. nis -i-ieasant 1'elleta.' I also foil i -p fifcjw- tresfe . . S . otA T1I i wonuenui. siy bad feel ln. i.r.Z" ." t - . -- msg I roil if w- I can work with comfort .ai1 -11 41.-. . -I A- --.-'., n vumiori now. r j believe they aav.S fr rphylciaaffitSj remedies, for I life.' Our family not get well. You can publish this, for Iamm to lot others know how much?.Sr"3 and what cured me when others f.lltT; "Pavorite Prescription" make, it women strong and s.ck women well establishes TeRularlty.and dries theof fenslve drains which undermine iv strength. It heals inflammation and l ceratjon and cures female weaWj t. positively cures the nervous,. L" Jessness, backache and similar a iX wuitu mu tauacu ay uisease of 11.T wmanly organs. It is the best o tlve for maternity. ernity. It cures moral.; cal vitality anil vieor imi makes the baby" absolutely free from opiam cocaine and all oUwJS cotics. It cannot din with the most dellal,.' ORATKFUI, BBYOND WOWs, "Words cannot tell how grateful I am for ypnrllsi advice and good &m. clnes," writes Mr., yg' Cook, of Hasting,, Non umberland Co., Ont. r had been In poor health fpr four years back and this spring got to bid I could not do mjr work I went to the doctor ltd he said I had ulceration and falling of the internal or. cans. I thought I would try your 'Favorite Pre. scriptlon.' I took rl bottles and three of tit Golden Medical Ducor. err and one tUI of Dr. Pierce's Pellets, and I as safely say that I neret ItU better in my life." No sick woman aboald. accept her condition u In. curable or beyond help until she has given Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion a fair and faithful trail. The wonderful run. tive power of this medicine has been best proven in v.,r,u c th(. cu of . - LHtJ A.tf ft diseases which bad failed to yield tothe treatment of local physicians, and which in many cases, as in that of Mrs. Douz- glass, bad been pronounced incurable. Many women write to Dr. Pierce for his medical advice and the wise and fatherly counsel which are the outcome of mdre than thirty years of practice and success. Dr. Pierce gives to every sick woman the privilege of free consultation with him by letter. This offer is not to be confounded with those offers of free medical advice made by men or wests who are not physicians and are notquil. fied legally or medically to give the advice they offer. All correspondence is held as sacred, and the written confidences of woxes are guarded by the same strict profo sional privacy observed by Dr. Pierce ii his daily personal consultation with (kk women. Address Dr. Pierce. Buffalo,!. Y, Do not accept a substitute fo Dr. Pterce's Favorite Prescription. There U no motive for substitution except to ea able the dealer to make the little more profit paid by the sale of less meritoriosi medicines. a PRrfNIE3 is a small sum but it will bring you s bl and valuable book. For ai one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing ontj you will receive free on request a copy of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, containing over looo large pages and more than 700 illustrations. The book bound in dota will be sent foe 11 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo N. Y. size heavy Turkish chances of having goods left MinHIIIIIIHHII" ? Court StreetSAlEJJ. OREGON H I I I 1 It It H-H-H-W :l ii .-..,- - li Sjt'itrrrxt. :tV,jr:c?. uxrnrav.BSV.TiOTNOvrriBw'rHBEiaNUi. t&rauv W&r s. 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