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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1904)
-TO'i55'TfB"'!pwjyfpHj!i!iP'!''r""' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, ' pm. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1904. JS. W8iQiSigrgWatHIl m CHURCH AND PASTOR PART Resignation of Rev. Fisher Is Accepted Unanimously at Cleveland, Ohio Tho resignation of Rev. J. Alford Fisher, pastor of tho Franklin ave nue Congrogatlonal church, was un animously accepted by the members of tho congregation at a secrot ses sion hold at the church last ovenlng. Tho utmost secrecy was observed at tho meeting, and all newspaper men vrero excluded. The members thor oughly searched the garret of tho building nnd a small anto room open ing off tho main room, while caution was urged upon all those present to keep tho transactions quiet. About flfty woro present, Hot, LILY WHITE and Just as spotloss and Im maculate as tho Easter flower, you will find linen laundorcd at tho Salem Steam Laundry. Its cloanllnoss and tho satisfaction that ono knows ho presents an Irroproachablo appearance, glvos Its woaror that comfort not dorlvable from washing and ironing shiftlessly dono. Wo await your EaJtor ordors. Salem Steam Laundry Colonol J. Olmsted, Prop. Dorus D. Olmsted, Man. Phono 411 230 Llborty SL gl9llBlIBIf IEIIP Strike a "w -& frtan)tiotoioKaoaitttot' ! E3Q3SSSSSSSSSC2BBBBBBBBBBBBSSe3 m I sal KS& . . m H Fisher being, of course, absent The pastor's resignation was put into the hands of tho trustees yesterday after noon and was considered first at laBt night's meeting. Tho torms stipulated by rtov. Flshor wero that $300 must be paid to him on or before Monday, March 28, and If thoso conditions wero not agreed to, his resignation 'would go Into offect immediately. The terms woro accepted by the congre gation without comment, and a standing vote oh the quostlon brought every member prosont to his foot. Tho request that the mlnlator and his wife bo given lottors to tho first or second Congregational church of Obftrlin, wns granted. Tho matter of supplying tho pulpit was thon takon up. It was at first planned to leave tho matter In tho hands of tho board of trustoofl acting as a committee, but It wai finally decided that a pas toral supply commitee bo appointed, cnoslstlng of Thomns lionderson, A. J. Wooks nnd T. II. Saunders. In the meantime tho pulpit will be filled temporarily by dlfforont ministers, In order, It Is said that ample opportun ity may bo given for the avoidance of anothor error,. It was stated that in connection with the terms of his resignation Rov. Fisher domanded G00 ns tho prlco of his Immediate withdrawal, and whon this was refused ho de manded $300 and threatened to go to law If It wns not granted. Parish oners say ho antagonized his congre gation by utterances disparaging the character of tho members of tho church and was not of tho sort to al low appreciation of his views. Rev. Fisher himself says: "I havo tried ropeatcdly to lead the people up to a hlghor plane of thought and to more advanced theological viows, but thoy soomod to profor their own nnrrow, sectarian principles and bo I gaVo up in disgust. On the loo turo platform I can glvo freo expres sion to my thoughts without regard to tho limitations of orthodoxy. I am theroforo glad that tho soparatlon has como and that I am freo to choose I my themes from life ns I sco It. Per sonally, there Is no feeling between tho mombors of the church and my solf, but is simply a mattor of disa greement In thought, so that wc aro mutually unsatisfactory. My last ser mon In tho Franklin nvonuo church will bo preached next Sunday nnd the topic will bo 'Llborty. " It was not decided last night whether Itev. Fisher would bo allowed 5! MMMBMyMWWWWMMMBWMMWWIMMWIiMWWW Match? It's On. I Advance ictonCo TRf- -Plain In Defense of Mr. Harris. Albany Herald, editorial It Is somewhat amusing to find the fact that Mr. Harris has acted as legal adviser for tho Booth-Kelly Lumber Company quoted against hlra,nnd In tho same breath with tho chargo of in experience. The Booth-Kelly Lumber Company is one of tho strongest man ufacturlng enterprises In Oregon, or on tho Pacific coast, is conducted with acknowledged sagacity and ability and has dono moro than all else In re cent years toward tho development and advantage of Lnno county, Eugene and many other towns and sections of this region In which Its oporatlons have been conducted. Tho thing the Herald could wish regarding the Booth-Kelly Lumber Company Is that some of tho benefits that have come to Eugene nnd Lnno county through Its ontcirprlsos could attach to Albanv and Linn county. Hard Gale at Newport Newport reports tho hardest gale last Saturday that has visited that section within the memory of the old est Inhabitant Tho galo was almost a hurricane In force and fury. No dam ago Is roportcd boyond a. few broken windows, blown down fences and de molished chimneys. It Is surprising how some of tho old buildings sur vived tho galo Over on South beach tho old hotel building was moved off Its foundation. Reports from tho country say there Is a great amount of fnllon timber, and tho roads arc badly blocked. New Music School for Salem. Sidney Hayos, lato of Steinway Hall, Chicago, will arrive In tho city Sunday, and will opon a school for teaching violin, mandolin and guitar. He has been connected with tho Arey conservatory. Persons wishing to se cure his servlcos can apply to Geo C Will or Frank Meredith. Sealed Bids for Wood. Bids will bo received for 100 cords of body fir wood, for tho uso of the city of Salem, at tho City Hall. To bo delivered, 20 cords by May 15th, and tho balanco by September 1st. Ad dress tenders to N. J. JUDAH, 3-22-lOd City Recorder. OAQTOK.IA. Btars tii ira wno "U Haw Always lfcfl Kind Yen Haw Always BosjM to fill the pulpit Sunday or not.-Dealer. with the 20 century procession. All the saving, carefut, home-loving people in all countries where they can get gas, are using A Gas Range. A Gas Range is the only solution of the question to get perfect cooking, with n- ashes or dirt. Using a Gas is marching It Is much easier for a woman to confide in the averaue man than in the average woman. She know that the man will re spect her confidence nnd keep them to himself He is stronp, has more experience of the world nnd can help the woman who needs advice There is every reason whj women should not trust their delicate constitutions in the hands of unskilled persons. It requires n tltorounh tnedicnj education to appreciate and understand the womanly onanism When a woman has ills nud nains that she cannot bear when life seems dark for every woman, she should confide her troubles to a physician of standing in the community, .. tutm imi a tinilnti.il rmntntlon Cer tainly it would not be the part of wisdom to confide in an ignorant person without medical education simply became she va a woman There is every reason why she should write to some great specialist, one who lias made the diseases of women a specialty for n third of a century, like Dr R V Pierce, founder of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N Y All his correspondence is held sacredly con fidential, and he gives his advice free and without charge. 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