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jiWiMBriiiniiiifFKnMinaini iiftrnHTiiinrtii in'wiitn ti. jni-itnMiminriWit.wiiBiiMiinrtirtifMnitfwfiwwi-iiiilwiiBiiniw DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1904 3 Religious Thought FROM OUR EXCHANGES, loil is holy, anil this world autl t,ta His creation, very evidently prlil is not in a state answering fs idea of it, or His desire for icthing has gone wrong. There ierged something which is not rig to God's will, which ought to havo been there, which our moral instincts tell us God ly look on witu conucmnaiiuu iorrence. Our own hearts con- and God is greater than our nd knoweth all things. This Mg which is wrong wo nro wont iy tho dark and ternulo name Wo dare not mako ngnt oi Jgakcn it down into some trans- necessary stngo of humnn ment, or tamper witn tne wing testimony of our con- regarding it. But if tho in such a state of sin, a now arises which unaided reason Dver solvo or even guess at the olution of. It is tho old problem the one hand. What is God's re- Uo sinners? and on tho other, man to regain his right rela God? How is ho to get out of rong relations to God! And to fquestions man enn never from resources find nn nnswer; it is tho must speak, man who must g-Prof. Jnmes Orr, D. D., in the ratchmnn. anhas within him a mysterious iWerJat-TVlHCU UlinKS OI uuu, uesin-a louMreaches out after Uoil, seeks ffSSjod, enters into fellowship with ttjffoels tho presence of God, and ices in His presence and love. Man ihysical being, an intellectual bo- social being, and a religious be- Tho religious power may bo lin ns tho imagination or memory bo impaired. Tlioso who refuse ear tno voico or uou, ana turn from Him, will loso the power ith if they persist in this course, faculty which goes out after God is so sensitive and quick in child may bo obliterated. The inner light may becomo darkness. Tho ten der heart may become hnrd as a stone. The eyes, once so keen to discern spiritual things, may be put out. Tho dreadful thing about this spiritual suicide is that it is in the powor of evory one. No ono can per manently injuro us except ourselves. "All things work tbgcther for good to them that lovo God." Whatever othors may do unto us will bo mus tered into our service. It is only the blow which wo strike with our own hand that can harm. Tho Christian Advocate. , It is a principle of sound ethics that to do right leads to clearer percep tion of the truth. Spiritual percep tion is developed by tho prnctice of righteousness. The lovo of God for men is the pledge of the sinner's moral renown). Tho possibilities are unlim ited. Life is full of parables. Nnture is rich in medicinal nnd remedial forces. The discoveries of scienqe are mastering tho causes and the evils of bodily disease. Tho sowago of a city may be treated in such a way ne to proditco n pure nnd innocuous wnter out of unspcnkablo vileness. God is teaching us that the sinner mny be saved, not merely from a future hell, but from that which makes hell sin and ignornnce nnd folly. But under )ying tho fact and process of salva tion nro these two fundamental prin ciples; trust in tho righteousness nnd bonovolent God nnd obedience to His righteous and beneficent will. These aro essential to our peace and the fulfillment of our highest life. Philip S. Moxom, D. D., in tho Homiletic Re-viow. Tlioso who think that business nnd religion nro incompatible would do well to consider what sort of business they aro in, and' how they aro carrying it on. By and by they will bo re quired to give an account of their stewardship. Tho Examiner. Jacob Vogt now carrying a fine line of tho imous Julia Marlow shoes. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE JACOB VOGT State St Salem 'ILES X Wi nnau4 If jh am iuor'8 Riinnncltnm PILE uuyuwuuia D. Vktt. Thocicaaa. tact. iruta Bcaoota, BittMTiut, n wvniHi i ta mj o ii t ciftim ror imih ut. s, h itvor, iTta 1m k, w, V. vrlui i Tbf v !? uMrtriil tUv MUIL." ur. U. L. MDUI1I. lllllMfl. TfDD.. wrri '. . .utlu - ..... W... --.a -. .j a fwmmw t " is'ihi nnnf -m ti jaan, ric, v nrrv. Bo.piti rrt. l ifBwuu. umbtin r'Joy. Lancaster, rn. (Sold In Iam by Q. C. Stont Call for Frw itrnplti. THIN PEOPLE want to get fat and fat people want to get thin human nature. . If you are fat don't take Scott's Emulsion. It will make you gain flesh. If you are thin Scott's Emul sion is just what you need. It is one of the greatest flesh producers known. Not temporary gains but healthy, solid flesh that will fill out the body where it is needed. There's nothing better than Scott's Emulsion for weak ness and wasting. We'll tend you Minnie free upon rtqottt. SCOTT & liOWNE. 409 Peail Street, New York GRASS SEEDS BED VETCHES BED OATS COVER SEED fcEASS SEEDS lEED EYE ORCHARD GRASS ENGLISH RYE GRASS ITALIAN RYE GRASS BLUE GRASS LAWN GRASS All Kaftfis nrn mmrantced to bo clean, fresh seeds. By buying in large ts je are able to quote tho lowost prices In the cit7. Call or write for I rices. "VfTJEaCXOCSHS S sow B01 Coml. St. FEEDMEN & SEEDMEN. Salem, uregon. tlMWMMMMMWiMMt9WIMWa s Specials Specials FURS, COATS AND SKIRTS l!1 New, Stylist Goods. None cat- tied over from previous seasons )UR LADIES' COAT-at $6.50 beats any in town . , at the price. We also have them at $3.75, $5.00 and $9.00. . ;; iS-a leader at 98c. Extra length with silk Gir- die. onlv $3.75. ! ! DRESS SKIRTS--$.75, $2.50 and $3.50. Ex- j j tra good bargains. 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Long presided and the nddress of welcome was delivered by A. V. Ford, president cf the Kentucky commission. Tho nnnual address of the president nnd the report of the other ofllcors was followed by nn address on "Nogotiablo Instru ments," by W. , O. Harris, which closed the foronoou session. John M. Atherton nnd J. C Flonruoy addressed tho convention this afternoon. Tho meoting will conclude tomorrow with tho annual election of oflicors. o Wisconsin W. 0 T. TJ. Haclne, Wis., Oct. 5. Tho arrival of a number of belated delegates in creased tho attendance whon tho W. C. T. U. stato convention begnn its business sessions this morning. Re ports of officers and tho appointment of committees, which business wns in teripersed by tho singing of hymns, occupied tho morning. Tho feature of the afternoon wns tho annual address of tho stato president, Mrs. M. O. Upham, of Marshficld, which reviewed at considerable length tho work of tho state organization during the past year and dwolt on tho plans for the future. . Mrs. L. M. N. Stovons, nn tional president, and Miss Anna A Gordon, national vico president, are to speak this evening. ar by Reception for I'arkcr. Xow York, Oct. 5. Elnborate rangoments have been completed the Manhattan Club for tho reception tonight in honor of Judge Parker. Tho reception, which originally had been planned ns a club nITair, 1m been broadened to mean a general public reception to tho enndidato. Tn uddi tion to inviting all the club members, invitations havo been sont to tho members of tho nntional committee, the state committeo and tho various Democratic organizations of Now York and vicinity. A CASE TO FIT. Many Moro Like It In Salem. The following oaso is but ono of many similar occurring daily in Salem. It is an oasy matter to vorify its cor reetness. Surely you cannot ask for better proof .than such a conclusive evidence. Olof Johnson, who is a gardner bv oi-i-upation, living at the eornor of 15th and H street, North Salem, suys 'Kidney eqmplnint is no now thing for me. I havo boon bothered off nnd on from a diiturdered condition of the ki'lneys for 10 or IS yours. I did not suffer e much from liuekncho ns most people do who havo kii)ny secretions, which wa .both distressing and aggrn ating. Thero was a sealdiug sensa turn in passing, and a ueavy unex luit liko sediment appeared after otaading in the veasol over night. I had attacks uf dlaiinuw In my head, and oft tiiHtm a blurring would appear kMtfurc my eyes, nnd I oeuld hardly te. I tried numerous remedies, but all in vain until I isaw Dean's Kidney Pills highly reeommendod for just surb troublM, and procured them at Dr. Stone's drug stare. I will say that in all my experience with doctors' pre scriptions and different kidney reme dies BMbing has given rae the amount of relief that I hav relved from Dean's Kianey Pills." For wle by all dealer. Prlee W cents. Fotar-Milbcrn Vo., Buffalo, N. Y. de agents for the Vsited States Kaenlr the name-Dao-anl take no otfc.r ESTABUSBUD BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY, OCTOBER 25, 1885. ' CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK OE, -SAXEM J. H. ALBERT, President. E. M. tiROISAN, Vlce-Pxes. JOS.' if. ALBERT Cashier. Transacts a Regular Banking and Exchango Business. . t SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT Pays interest on savings accounts, compounded semi-annually. Tats book issued to each depositor. DcposM of ono dollar or moro received at any time. Home savings banks furnishod to depositors who dcalro Attn. Theso littlo banks are strongly constructed of steel, finished in nickel, and aro ornnmontal, ns well ns useful im helping to save. This being a national bank, the savings department is conducted under tho laws of tho United Stntes ger orning national banks, including examinations by United States bank examiners. Under these laws tho stpci lioldcrs of this bank aro personally liablo to its depositors to tho full amount of tho par value of their stock, Jo addition to their original investment, thus giving double tho protection afforded by tho corporation laws of tiia state, which Specifically exempt holders of paid up stock in state corporations from any further liability. A SALEM INSTITUTION, CONDUCTED BY CITIZENS OF SALEM, SO LICITS THE ACCOUNTS OF SALEM PEOPLE. HUIE WING SANG CO. Great sale of Cblneso nnd Japanese fancy goods. Wo also mako up all kinds of wrnppcrs and waists, undor wear and Bkirts. Gents' nnd ladies' furnishing goods, fancy goods, laces and embroideries. Court street, corner of alley, Salem. Star Restaurant Best 15c meals in tho city. 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