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mmaAVKUm Mfc&AQMhM m Itiai I SMI m I COB 1M WO e I A loni TH -IS 1 iro te , i ,in .in i iii in iuiii.p.4'"!ya.utj g I Misstep $m ike Bis Ordinary Aon fdonts lord to utcnlna uorango inont ATi'S. Roinor'o Suffering Roliavad by Lydla Em PInkham's Vagotablo Compound DKAli Mna. PlNKnAM:-My troublo vras iuflammation of tho womb. Two months after my baby was bom, I mndo a misstep in coming down stairs. I did not mind it until two weeks after, then I could not bear tlio weight of my clothe, aud had a constant burning feeling. I suffered a long timo without relief, then I began using Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegctablo Compound and it cured mo. I think your Vegetable Compound is a wonderful medicine lev women." Mrs. S. P. Reiner, Box 258, Ashley, Pa. The tronbles to which womon are subject, lecaw of their sex, are legion. Every day a woman la liable to havo a new pain. Ex cessive worry may disturb the menatraal function and unsettle tho neroa, oTer-cxertlon may set up aomo abdominal inflammation, or a trifling accident derange tho whole reprodurtivo system. If you feel that there is anything at all unuoal or pawling about your caw, or if you wish confidential advico of the most experienced, write to Mrs. Plnkham, Lynn, Mass, and you will be advised free of charge. LYDIA B. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND has cured and Is curing thousands of thoso cases of female troublo curing them inexpensively and absolutely. When you go to your druggist, insist upon getting Lydla V Pinkham's Vegeiablo Compound. $ 5000 the National City Hank, of Lynn, tyooo, which will be paid to any per son who can find that the above ttlinoiilal letter is not uenulne. or was published before obtaining the writer's ipecial perraUilon. I.YDIA B. FINKIIAM MBDIC1MH Co. THE DAILY JOURNAL Mombftr Northwoot Aftornoon Newspaper League BY HOFER BROTHERS; SATURDAY, NOV. 10, 1001. Dally One Yoar, $3.00 In Advance Dally Pour Months 91. In Advance Dally by Carrlor BOo Per Month Woqkly One Yoar SI.OO In Advanoo t E D I T O RIAL POSSIBLE OUTCOME OF THE BOER WAR. ' Lord Salisbury, tho English premier, k in h'ia guild hall speech, gave tho only Justiflablo oxcuse for carrying on the iwanln South Africa. Ho said for Bomo timo before tho war the Boors had been . a nionaco to tho integrity oi the British t T empire. A nation has a right to keep Inviolate its jurisdiction and authority and to fight to prooorvo from destruction - its institutions and tho disintegration of its omplro. That tho Boors woron nion taco to tho British in South Africa thoro can bo no doubt. Tho democratic form ot govorumont Is a menace evorywhoro to ' monarchies and tho two tonus -of government, crown colonics and free republics, can not exist long sldo by bUIo. Tho Repub lican prlnclplo is over at war with tho monarchical. Equal rights cannot bo maintained undor tho class nyatom built up by tho British aristocracy and tho ontail system of handing down largo states to tho eldest son. In fact Eng- alnud brought on tho war in South Africa Jten able. hor to havo an oxcubo for wip ing out tho Boor republics and then have great field for transplanting lier un- hoalUfy. social and political fungoid growths upon that vast now territory. , She has tho hand of her monoy lords uponjbq throat of Egypt, and what is more natural than that her Roths chllds aadjothor plutocratic barons shouldrwnnt to hnvo tho South Africa cold-mines and diamond fields in their v Thus tho woalth ot all Africa would fall into hor lap an oxcuso, is to bo so com plete and thorough that it will not have to bo done nvor again. It any sued is left o! those noble dutch Republican institu tions in that soil it will unruly sprout iuuI bear fruit and that fruit will bo toison- oub to British supremacy, Tho lostoue mutt bo killed, driven out, converted Into a loyal Bubjeot of King Edward on held as a prisoner or suspect for life. Tao seed-stock must bo harried to death or the British monnichy is not sate. rTlio Rothschilds fear the tlag of tree institutions and the last Boer woman and child must be got rid ot it tlioy are to koep their undisputed hold on the fdotqlutonp, tfAurica wouui tan inn I Irene only cquldlIfind wi rV for tho extermination "let the GOLD DUST twins do your work." i Three timet a day, 109S times a year U4 GOLD DUST i twin wflj make your dkbwahlnf ruy. TflE. W. K. FAUHUNK COMPANY, (Motto. world's grealoBt natural treasuro houee so help them Mosei. That is the real meaning of tho Promlor's Bpeech printed olBowhoro. But will tho program of extermination work' Will England stand up under tho strain ot growing hostility of tho other powers? Can her decadent arlBtocrncy jam tholr grasping policy dovn tho throats of modern civilization? Not if wo read the aigna of tho times. Tho lltllo firebrand swung by thoso feeble Repub lics, now fighting for their liberties In South Africa, may involvu the wholo civilized world in warfare and tho fate of monarchies or republics will ho decided Old England will bo nioro transformed beforo Bhogots through with tho Boers than will South Africa. Liko the strug gle between France, Holland and Spain for tho dlttle archduchies of Jullch, that led up to tho thirty yoara wur which dovaBtated Eiiropo, tho strugglo ovor tho liny South African Ropub Ilea may become tho perludo when monarchy will measuro sword with monarchy, tho royalist strive against roy alist. This fear was no doubt in Salis bury's mind when ho roferrcd to .spirit ot peaco botweon tho groat powers ot Eu rope ns n correct and pacific attitude Nevertheless England hangs on tho brink oi a procipico, and an incident like tliB explosion ot tho Matno, or eomo unforetold influence, not now dreamed ot may bo working to preclpitato matters and bring on tho 'conlllct, tho army bo called homo from South Africa, and tho Ropublics would bo restored instantly. THE TRUE CHURCH IN THE OPINION . OF REV. KNIGHT. Tiik JouiiNAii a wook ago called atten tion to the almost hotorodox sorioB ot Bormons dollvored by Rov. P. 8. Knight, at Salem, u qunrtor ot a century ago, and which would undoubtedly havo in volved him in a controversy with the " churchlBta and dogmatists, " as ho calls thorn, it ho had been laboring un dor tho drippings of tho Andovor sanc tuaries ot Now England, Instead of tho virilo freedom of tho Greater West. In ono ot those sermons ho shows that tho llrat typical church had no officers or rules or organization in tho seneo of tho highly organized- machinery of cede alastloal bodies ot today, and thst tho true church existed according to tho words of Jobub recorded in Matthew: "Where two or throo aro gathared to gether in my unuie, there am I in tho midst ot thorn." Than ho goes on to show that Christianity is a spirit and not a form, "tho spirit working ns a moving force, the environment diutntlng tho form," Then ho lays down the hold proposition that not any ot tho multi tudinous forms ot church organisation now in oxistouco was authorized by tho Savior or can bo founded on any authority givon in the new testa ment. This is a square blow at what is formed by many churuhianlty and would certainly uubjsat Rev, Knight to discipline in eomo of his own denom ination, Thoro is no greater stickler than the Oongregatloual church foi tho theological legality ot its form of organ ization. But Rev. Knight, who had of lato been iuvitod to preauh in ouo ot the most prominent oliuroliM ot that denomination in this etato brushes aside ovon tho oeugru galloual mythus us to form, and doularus that the truuohurch is an nfftiir of tho spirit of tho Master being present in an assemblage ot ovou two or throo,. Ac cording to this definition a man and his wife might bo a uhurq.lt it they woro gathered together in tho right spirit of worship and spiritual exalt tlon. In the last of his icriosof eer nion of 25 years no, this mlnlsier de clares In beautiful words that spiritual truth is the vital question ot church op der. "Those organizations aro tho salt of tho earth that retain tho sivor of U spirit. Those churches aro the light of tho world in tho midst of which He, tho Light Giver, walks. Golden candlesticks aro tlioy, carved and molded by tho hand of thd spirit, that forever hold aloft, undiinmud and glorious, tho puro flamo of heaven's own saving Truth." A POPULAR DEMOCRATIC EDITOR. Wm. F. Mnag, manager ot tho Young stown, Ohio, Vindicator crawls out from under a debris of, tho wreck that ovtr took tho Democratic party in Ohio, with a very handsome majority for representative from ono of the oldest and richest counties in Ohio Voungstown is situated in tho heart of tho northeastern part of tho stnto and is a great iron and stool manufacturing city. His newspaper is very itroug lo cally and in spite of a bitter personal fight made on him ho won out in great shape. We ahull watch his careor in the legislature with great intorest, and bo lievo he will ho as useful a mem ber as his county has had in many years. The Democrats made a groat mistake in making a local ques tion like the tariff prominont in their fight, tho candidate for Governor hold ing tho antiquated viow of long ago that nil tariff legislation is reprehensible from principle. The American people will not yet for a while abandon the view that tlioy emi protect American in dustries by tariff legislation ot eomo kind, II thoy had dropped that warring on tho industries and fought tho batllo needed on Btato reform lssuos, thoy might have carried. At least, so it np pears from this sido of tho mountains, to an editor in tho poorloss Willamette Valley, where all Industries are in in fancy and any now ontorprlso Is welcomed if it has to havo a tariff forty feet high. The best Prescription for Malaria OlllliandroverlsB bottle of Orovu's Tiistelcss Olilll Tonic, ill simply irou aud iiulnlno lu a tatcleu form. No euro no pay. rrlcoW c. Salem has a G reator Salem Commer cial club. Its n good idol and tho hope is expressed that it will bo nil that tho name implies and that tho contlncs ot tho town willextord beyond tho forksof the creeks and tho river on tho west. Salem is handicapped by tho limited nrea undor incorporation. Extend theso linos north, south and uast und thus give Sa eom tho benefit ot hor actual population. Gervals Star. Tho namo ti renter Salem club was adopted to enable many who live outside tho prosont city limits to become mem bers ot tho organization and thus secure co-operation ot tho ten Salem precincts in securing immigration and locating new enterprises. Salem gets all tho benefit of her actual population now ex cept that tho census shows -1100 when it should be 10.000 to 12,000. Tho club ehould tnko a correct census. Craln-OI Grsln-OI Remember thnt nnmo when you want a delicious, appetizing, nourish ing food drink to take the place of coffee. Sold by nil grocers and liked by all who have used it Grnln-0 Is liuidc of puro grnlti, it aids digestion mid strengthens the nerves. It is not a stlmulnnt but n health builder and the children ns well ns the adults can tlrluk It with great benefit. Costs about M as much ns coffee, lfic. and iloc. per package. Ask your grocer for Graln-O. Uo-to-datc Capital City flour has nosupcrlor.try it. Sold by all grocers. Sitnfca Services EDUCATIONAL CHURCH OF OOD. North Salem. Preaching nt 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. A. Wilson. Sun day School at 10 n. m. Prayermeoting Wcdnosday ovonlngs at 7:30. UNtTAntAN Cornor Chomkota and Oottago Btrcot, W. G. Eliot, Jr., mlnlstor. At 10:30 a. m., "Knowing tho Biblo". Sunday school nt 12 noon. MINISTERIAL UNION. Will meet in tho parlors of the First Christian church cornor of High and Center Btreots, Nov. 18th, (Monday) at 10 a. m. Geo. O. Ritchoy, Sccrotary. bt. Paul's ewsooaal. Twenty-fourth Sunday after Trinity Holy Communion 7:30 a. m. and 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Even ing prayer und Sermon, 7:30 p. m. Hor- vlco on irliiay at p. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, 200 Liberty streot Services at 10:30 a. m., and 7:30, Sundays, and every Wed nesday ovening nt 7:30 o'clock. Subject of lesson sermon "Soul and Body. UN-iTrfi) kvanokmciu cituncit O. A. Rabin pastor, Cottago, between Center and Marlon street. Services Sunday Nov 17, 1001, 10 a. m. Sunday School.U a. m. Subject "Woll-Joing' 0-30 p. in. V P. O. E. prayermeoting. 7:30 p. m Subject "Starving out Bin." CBKTKU, CONOr'eOATIONAL. Corner of 10th and Ferry streets, T. II . Henderson, Pustor at 11 n. m., Creepers, or Wslkers. Runners and Workers Which? 7 :30 p. m., "Sources ot churactor and Destiny" Evening Sermon especially in tho interest of young peoplo. 1-IU8T CHRISTIAN. I Cornor High und Center streots. 10:30 n. in.: --iuo uommuniou," :au p. in : "Reasons for Preaching tho Word." Biblo school nt 12 in. Junior O. E at 3:30 p.m. Senior O. E. at 7:30 p.m. I Biblo class on Monday at 7 -.30 p.m. rrayer meeting aud rsew Testamont history class on Thursday at 7:30 p.m. All are welc me OKRMAN UAITI8T North Cottage Btreet, F. Herrmann pantor 10 a in. Sunday school. 11 a. m. "Tho Doctrlno of Election. 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. Fechter will preach. Our German friends are cordially invited to eomo, and make themselves at homo with us. M. K. CHURCH. Prof U. J. Hoadloy D. D. will preach Sunday at 10:30 a. in. on "Sunrise" and at7:30p m. on "Sundown." A fivo mlnutti sermon on wator to boys and girls in the morning. Tho preludo ot tho ovoning sermon wiljnsk the question "Should preachors danco?" KVANOKUCAL, Seventeenth and Chomokota streot. Shupp pastor. Preaching Service at 11 a. m. "God's Plans and Demands", and at 7 -.30. Sunday school at 10 a.m. and Y. P. A. at 0:30. Instead of tho regular topic, Ilurhuts "Revised Normal Les sons" will bo taken up for Bludy. nAITIST. Ronald McKillop pastor. 10:30 n. ui.. "Tho Lord 1'hy God in the Midst of Tlieo i9 Mighty to Savo." Sunday school at 12 m. Young peoplo's meeting led by Edith Winstantoy 0:30 p. m. Obedience to God, tho Test of Christian Life, 7 :30 p. m. Special music both morning and ovening. CSBBEtV CrOU m jji uwvb uougn uyrup will euro a uougn ov tjoiu nu onco Oroup.WhoopInpr.Couch Cough without fall. Mothers praise nt onco. Conciuors i nnu Moaslo- It Doctors proscribe lb for Lronchl- tls, Iloarsenoss. Grippe, Pneumonia and Consumption. It glvca quick, sure results. Piico,26cts. Rofusotho doalor'a substitute ; it is nob ns fjood. MSMjsjk asm Dr.B Cough BnEan HIM SWIM fail. Always cures when others Dr. null' Pills cure Constipation and I.lvcr TroublM. so pills, id cu. Trljl box, , cts THE w&Bummmmwmmwmmmummaawm THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REVIEW OF REVIEWS is commended by Statesmen, Professional men and thousands of others prominent in tho wotld's activities, for its fine discrimU nation In sifting the actual news from conflicting report and the presen tatlon of current events in their just proportion They comment on its freedom from daily-paper sensationalism. 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The" &irsV.'offM .7. i . """""" "., u ,, iu,v lu uiH'iuiiiuia. ho uo iiuiiinou o in n llttlo or ortrvttilnV but tloTote pur cnerKloi lo cnmlitclliiR a rirtt cl im bunlitcw school I.IvIiik expentus clieso Btu' deub admllied any time. Our grrtdiiaiesaresneccssiul. Send rnr oatatoRiie. p W. I. STALUY, Principal. Salem, Or. CAPITAL NORMAL AND CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL SALEM. OREGON. . F.?." "U" Pr twelve weeks opens Sept. 30th In First National Dank Building. Our spccla work Is to teach the underlying principles. No time wasted on the non-essentials, The home study and mail department offer you a rare chance to spend your evenings pleas arttly and profitably In flttlm yourself for your life work. Tuliloo for the term seven dollars. Home study department SS. aiii J, J. KRAPS, SALEM, OKE. rum Northwest Normal Colli ge I of Literature, Dustntss, Music and Ar (INCOItPOUATKD.) Llttrary courses are: Collegiate. High School Business and 1'ieparatory. Full or partial of the mportant branches of Music and Art. Dip. lorn s granted or Degrees conferred on comple tion of either of the above courses. Send for catalogue or call at rooms In the Murphy Block, i Salem, Oregon. A. J Garland, A. M., President, Z M. Parvln, Mu. Doc.. Dlrectsr. THE FLORENCE SANATORIUM SALEM. OREGON. A flrst-olnss piivato hospital for tho trcntmout of chronic nud surgical cases. Built tho paat year ospoulally for tho purpose for whlcn it ie tiBod. Convonently located within four blocks of tho business part of tho city. The most modern furnishing and Intust npplinnces throuchout tio bulldinc. Heated by hoi wnter and Ilfil.tod by gas and oloctlclty lloro tlio sick can havo tho comforts of an elegant private homo, combined with all the advantages of a general hospital without the nolee, contusion, and publicity attending ono. Outside physcmns bringing cases in treated witli tho greatest courtesy, and assletcd in operations if requested, For forms and furtlor informn tiouwrito or apply personally. R. CARTWRIGHT, M. 0. SUPT. VISITORS WELCOMED BETWEEN 2 AND A P. M SCOTCH WHITE OATS Anyone wanting a healthy nutritious diet should try Scotch Oats. They are a valuable aid to digestion and can be readily served bold by Harritt & Lawrence OLD 1'OSTOITPIOK QUOCBRV Something New Humphrey Gas Arc Light A CHEMEKETA ST. TELEPHONE 563 SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. EFFICIENT CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL IRON IS KINO And when It comes to doing work on sheet iron, tin and copper, wo take tho lead. All kinds of ROOFING, SPOUTING. TINNING, C0RNISE WORK Dono on shortest notlco and with the utmost satisfaction. :::::: : BURROUGHS St FRASBR PHONE IBM 1Q3 STATE CAPITAL BREWERY" Beer has Blood tho tost of exporionuo. Thou why not civo a homo production tho preference. Home capital, home labor and homo brewod boor aro growing in popularity, l'eoplo loyal to home Indus try glvo It tho preference. CAPITAL BOTTLING WORKS n. CAPITAL ICE WORKS MRS. M. BECK, Proprietor. BRBHISTBR St wi-irrjB -FEEDMEN AND SEEDSMEN"- L OUT lOS" 50 lbs, table salt-. 100 lbs. tabic salt.. $ 65 $1 10 50 lbs. Half eronnd salt .. 100 lbs- Half crround salt $ S 50 95 WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR AND OTI1EK CEREALS. 91 Court Street, Salem, Oregon. Sucecessor to Dr, J. M Keeuo, in White Corner, Salem Ore. Parties de siring superior operations it moderate fee in any branch are in espwial request, Dr, Grace Albrigh Graduate of American School of Osteopathy. : : : Every day except 8unday. Office oura 9 to 12 a. m : 1 to 4 p. m. Odd Fellows' Temple, Cor. Court aud High streotp. Phone. Main 2281. Dr. Tacie Beat, assistant. S. C. STONE, W. D. PROPRIETOR OF Stone's Drug Stores HALEM OREGON. Th: stores (two la njmter) are located at ho. 23S anJ 333 Commercial street, aad are well stocked with a complete Hoc of druts and med Iclaes, toilet articles, perfumery, crushes, etc- DR. STONE lias bad some 25 years experience lathe prac tice ot medklae and now makes no chare e for consultation, examlntiiuu ur prevention. OPFJCE, CITY HALL For water (service aDply at urnc Hills payable monthly In advance Make a'l comnlatntR at the oflko CAPITAL OlIY Express and Transfer Meets all man and nassencer trainr. RagKaRe to all parte of tho city, Prompt Bervice, Telenhono No. 211. 'DIPQUE A HOMYER B. R. JONES, Attornoy-at-Law Toleito, OroTon, Wat Clerk of Circuit (Xurtfor elx yean and bn an uitonlata atxtrao-.oi all property in Lincoln 0'itintv 11.17m Money to Loan On farms and city prop-rty, Invest ments judiciously nit-do. Insurance ef fect ed, JOHN MOIR Office with Halfonr Gnth-io & Co. 207 Commercial Street. 4 9t KVPrw(l Bt k AND DEPART ton Chlctgo 1-oitlaud Ppeclnl 9 a. m. via Hunt ington "Atiaiitio' KxprcM p. ra. via ltuut Inmun "stTVaui" Kmi Mall Op. in. Tin Bpokaue an. Vmw Pacific ffli,? Halt t -L. .. cfea?':! and Kail. " vulu( ?.!LI-!'e. DetiTtr , CUT rfl lV' ,K Walla VilaflJr r.".i ""uviilioi i B, A?v JM lia walli. IB,T BiNikM, wallac e. ,1 man. xiiiinnt.ii. u" rani. Dulmh.Wllwlultft Chicago, aud hut. MU . 72 " HouRT.r mi PORTLAND TO ClllfArA ) Ho Chanie of cyfr,AC0 I Tliroucli tickets East y ii boat amfrall, via Portland. rii,'' OCDAN AND RIVER SCHIorjl From Portland 8 p.m. Dally cxwpt HuniUy 8. p ra. Batunlny 10 a. in. All tailing datea subject For Han Frauclico Hall orcry 5 d.j, COLUMBIA RIVEH To Aitorla and viT IJiudlugi ' WILLAMP.TTP diup. Steamers, water permlttlne. leave Salea f. Portland and way landlots.MoadarWfiim.; and Friday at 10 a. .. 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ArrlveB Detroit 12il5 No. 4 From Detreit: Leaves Detroit f J Arrives Albany...... .. P Trnino 1 arrives in Albany UJ to connect with tho 8. P. train, as well as Riving two ;W hours in Albany before dBparture fc P. North bound train for Port Iwd. Trnln No. 2 connocta weat side train at CorvUlU pK Independence. McMinnville and w points north to Portland. J. ToitNUi, . Er,u. Bwrt Agent, Albany. "' ,, , Is the only N The Great jJjiS! Rock Island jgSK go change via the World's BgJg So line, making close connlJ cago in Un-on Depot 'f",,Jh- car between Salt Lake City, Denver and Chiwso. Iluffat. Library Binoking ears between Pueblo. IJen j ver and Chicaco The l' reasonable dining car service w Pueblo and Ohicatr. Uy$& Kansae City, Omaha. DsJ g,-d ,a. cago or any placo eV T jlaod qnlro about the Great Bock WM" beforo purchae ng your JgJ fc jour nearest ticket 8n;n,"iS)fBiitW write for folders ond"ygo( Jealrcd. ., , fc. ...nJ.Or uen i wi - ii O. G T, Co's PASSEHGER STEAMEK POMONA Quick Time, Cheap Pai deck: Foot of JggSfa lrm "ZZ" fA5n1 nt o Prt '.,. t noA ucidici raicuio vu. iauui.c ww rrc PIAINU lunu iw . AND KbfAuv. Liiamcer or uommcrte uuuuini: Ponlan. Ore. SeeuroH and uifikota natents. moael making and linlit manufacturing. No Dettur terms or facilities obtainable anywhere. FM5Ue--r. PORTLAND Qlk- '$,, t v 1 X&X gut Mir 4 n . i 1 i ( 4 I t t' MW ims