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THE D AILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1903. PAQE ELEVEN. ulthfl . Jr( 91. I it jf rview Cflrj natpr Oro. me ion hti, il H. 4tnnii''iiciitief 4t f it OUT QFD0OR BOOKS i ' .' rt- t a. x 'v $ 8fM' WllLIAH ie)lfii(Ht)iqt- ffi!3S1BYto School xrf The Wood's $1.50 net J Beasts of The Field $1.75 Fowls of The Ab $1.75 Hamilton MaDIesaysj- Mr. Lone has a fresh sincere style, an eaeer curiosity, and a trained habit of observation. He CLINTON F. HODGE. Nattite Study and Life $2.00 ;; J. R. Street of Syracuse University li is nunuu sirung praise 10 ' took, and should find. Its way Into GINN & COMPANY, Publishers Trade Department, 29 Beacon Street, BOSTON. fraiMHifWf ifiiM'if nn f m nimm J. A. AUP ERLE, President E. W. HAZARD, Cathler. A. F. HOFER, Vice President. regon State Bank Incorporated. Jefferson, Oregon, Transacts a general banking business; makes loans, als countB bills and recolvo deposits. ' Deals In foreign and domestic exchange. f ' ' Collections mad on favorable terras. Notcrles Public Wo tondcr our services In nil mattcru of conveyancing, Real cstato loans negotiated at low rates of Interest YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED. SALEM IRON WORKS H. M. Edgar, Manager , A good line of patterns for housework. Columns, Lintels, Gratings, Steps and Finials. Also General Founders and Machinists. Best work that can be done in Oregon. Promptness motto. Only best mechanics employed. Burroughs & Fraser TINNING IRON WORK PLUMBING Best Material, Best Workmen and Promptness are our Motto. STATE STREET. OJB MAVJBTJHLE ONLY Oxygen and Vanor .1 'lir 4mMtX ' ' Wilt -b itUuii -ji l(lr. I U' . J ri i M 1 "i"5, JSplev & ttnger, OVER 1 J. LONG. writes with unaffected skill. says: say mat mis is an cpocn maxine every home as well as school. our SALEM, OREGON. Outfit South of Portland ininnummifHitinnninin and can take out your teeth absolutely without pain. VYe keep thoroughly up-to date In all Dental branchesour Brldce and Crown work is made of the best Material and FULLY GUARANTEED We have the EXCLUSIVE RIGHT to use the Per fection Crowa-rA sold filllne In each crown. SEE THEM. iwMHiuinmigjiitcf ... ...... .. . ., HVS1-'" NEW YORK RACKET STORE. INFLUENZA AGAIN Another Epidemic of Hie Grip is Anticipated Alany Cases Reported Already inihis Partof HieCountry- A Common-Sense Remedy for the Disease and Its Effects Owing to ilit climatic- condition this your many physicians fear nnother of) Identic of the gilu, t tint foim of Infill otnea which so many hnvo cause to remember. In same cases this din vase has run its course with but little more severity than n hard cold, In others It has caused acute sickness. In nearly evory case It has left a train of ntter-offocts more troublesome than tho disease Itself. It Is ebaracteristlc of the grip that ordinary medicines will not cure It permanently. The pa tient seems to have recovered, and then suffers a rclapso more severe than the first attack. The trouble In such cases Is that tho disease was not thoroughly eradicated from the sys tem by tho treatment employed. MrB. C. A. Peck, of No. M3 ICast Fourteenth street, MlnnepallB, Minn., had n very severe attack of grip In 18'jy, and It left her prostrated. "I could not get over that feeling of ut ter exhaustion." Bho says. "I had no more ambition to do anything, nml any little exertion madu me out of breath and tired out. I grew thin, nervous and Irritable Then I decided to try Dr. William Pink Pills for Palo Poo pie. and tho first box mado mo feoi better. Four boxes restored mo to my natuial good health." The aftereffects of tho grip aro often worse than tho disease, and many times they bafflo all effortH of tho best physlclonB to drive them out of the system. Ilenltb la shattered the IiIckxI becomes poor, tho ilesb fnlls away, the suffoter growa nervous and Irritable, and even slight exertion causes shortness of breath. These aro dangoroiiH symptoms, nail Indi cates that tho system Is In n stnto that Invites pneumonia, bronchitis or ovon consumption. Dr. Williams' Pink PIIIh for Palo People will (illicit ly restore tho health after an nttaek of grip and oxpol the lingering germs. mid, working through tho blood, will render tho system proof against tho dlseaso. Dr. Williams' Plnlc Pills for Palo People mny ho had of all diiiK gists, or direct by mall from Dr. Wil liams' Almllclno Company, Sehnoctu dy, N. Y fifty cents a box; six boxes for two dollars nud llfty cents. Astoria has another sbaiiKhHliiK caso. this time It being n man niiiueil Agnew Paddy Lynch who tiled to shanghai young (lordlier, hnB been held to ilio grand Jury with bonds fixed to 3iHM for lack of which ho Is now In Jail The Naw Domestic. When you want tho lates, most Improved sowing machine, I can easily show you that tho now Domestic hns all tho latest patents and tnnkei ns nice a stitch as any machine ncr made. OKO. C. Wild Dealer In Pianos, Organs, and Sew ing Machines. mMlMMMWMMMMBB tl H u r 3 n 2 . f i t - nt 0n 11, lhw i t ' .lf ';4t 1 i:ii' . I Vbe 1 Reformer f By CltVRUS M. SIK1D0N. hor of "In Hid Steps." "RoUrt llanlr'i Boxen Ua." Etc t ' I urivht, mi, by l luultt it. ShtUbn -i""M"!'-4'"J"!-t":'-S.4Ht (Continued ) line licen told" I need nnother inn-' Is-' i.ucIIm, but.l.xvjtl promise nut tn I Hed her look and Instantly fell ticuil . .1 tiy It. She had come up to Ills iluii and yut nut lief baud.'" lie iluul i ut over nud placed his, lips on It anil i ii it to li-i tiiyiibllug and cold. "W I. it li the tuntter? You are 111." I "N ' inn. ,Inhu" Sl i ,it down near lihn and coveted bci i ce John Gordon sat very still, lie ,ii,i nut lncilU the silence. 'On. let us not - do not ask me to you in- not strong enough. It Is cruel In nie tn come to you In this way, but I inn tint able to net a part" W hat Is It?" he asked quietly. She lool.e.i up. lie xvas mixing at her so gcutl.x. so lovingly, that she was deeply mined She rose and kneeled clown Ity li i tn ami let him put his bauds over hers. "John." she cM'lulmed wildly, "Is It rich! Hint I should make J on unhappy nil jour life?" "Tlieie Is only one way you can do that." "Vex, but It Is not the way you mean. It Is the way I mean. If I should be your wife ami come here to live, ( should be acting a part I am not nnulo to net It would be unfair to you, When ou begun to reallxe the Impossl blllty of It for me, then jour imhappl 1 1 o would begin." "Your promise" .lohii (lordon be gnu, while his eyes sought to dwell cm hers and then wandered uwny to the window. "My promise! Oh, It was glxon when 1 thought you were dying. You can not know the agony I have suffered! .tolui, tell me you despise me. What a contradiction 1 am to myself, to you, tn everybody!" "'Micro aro no contradictious In true loe," snlil .lolin (lordon gently. Ho ieiiiocd his hands from hers nud turned his face nui.. She slowly loso and stoisl looking nut of the window. "It Is that, that!" she exclaimed pas sionately, pointing at the view from the window. "It would Mil mo, all Hint dreary, hideous, umittruethe, hor rible hiimaully, with its miserable, sor did, mean, selllsh life. To dwell with It, to neighbor It I cannot I cannot! It would be a sin for me to pretend that I could be happy In that kind of n life." ''And yet," wild .lobn (lordon, look ing nt her with a new look, lu which pll.V for her pieilnnilnnled more t tin n iin.v feeling for himself "and jet II Is tin' kind of IllllllilliltJ thill (he Sou of God ciinio to saxes I am scary for .win, J.ucllii. Cod help J nil." Hhe turned tow mil him swiftly. Foiuethlng lu bis tone reminded her of something Mrs I 'en lose Innl wild. "It Is loo bile. I was horn as I am." Then she enino neaier. "Do you for gUe me for bringing joti this iinlinp plnoss? Will you forget meV "I will forgive," lie said simply. "You will also forget la lime." she replied after a pause He did not mi. il turiiril 111 1 I h i itr and fijio w.iU"i -lol t-iwunl the door. There she iininil nod liokd Uiuk Ht I1I111. Me was looWlnir out of thu wjndow "! "u fl "''" and 'ih'. wiihiIiIchI in er lino by HUiTeriiig and .civic-. i-uied li Imr for a iiiuiiuuit U U- UMirv IUuh wrthl lulls beaut and imww. She UeslUtwl. What sho i reiiouiulntf U-gau to l dliuly inailv reul to her. Ami yet lv loso the thlnim Bldxi'lt !itftiim" hewn ami nbeiictl ' t!ietlnof, stepped "out lnt) tho balljisbutKthu lbs Mn wenLUoivuliitu tho library. Willi i tnwiif.riilliif bo found tho room rtupiy n iiiiuy wout out of the urehway himI ImcU to her father's hou ' llut the umn t)Mt sho hud left bad . . . ..... .... l.u ,.I,M.MI lllA cried nor naiue ji "" - door. It was Just one cry. Then he struggled down upon hi knees, and for a tlmo his ul lt uUmt In tho dark for help, erjlng and nobbing Ju Its Iiooi1 human weakness over wiTa? was gone. Finally Ood drew near and com foiled him. When he got up again, he felt something like a sudden Illumina tion of tils spirit. This woman-was she dot right? How could two walk to gether except they were- agreed? Could lave hesitate or doubt or be uncer tain over the future and be love? t!d be care for a bemt that must la driven to bis by force or lured to It by pity? Was the hunger' of life ever satlsllcd with the busks of reality I Up from the lowly jiluw of his split's depres sion lie lose stM by step fu'ttll he rested bis affections In bis gi owing-fnfc that the fuHue would satisfy I1I111 with a hifltun lon'tliat knew no such thltigas ito'jbt 01: fenr. during tl'O day that followed thl grorfftig Htiength that lookul Into th Vtttiilv'.wltli umildenco he hmf several liitoj'vfliNri with niends who came to Unite Units? to congratulate him on bis iiuovfery nbd talk over the work of tk6 settlement. Among thuM eatlers one day was Mr. Mmsh. "Woidon," he wild frankly after be luul oxptvs-wd bis Interest lu the pro poj.d iiw c.f the property he bad turned uvw to the settlement. "I am deeply Min r that jolt and I.uclln haxe decided to i your ways apait. Sho need Jut yot. strength. She Is going to lead a lift or almlesM effort." ". t Is best as It Is, sir," fiordon had uuu vorctl. "V'hcro Is no possibility of any recou- rllkitloii, then?" "J'o; we have not (lunrroleclj wo have ulii.dy uudci-stcMHl. There can bo 110 ollnr way for her or inc." "I am sorry." Mr. Marsh sighed. "8k needed you, and so do I." U 1 spoke wistfully. Gordon rend lu It t whole history of human weakness, ntr fgllng up toward light and itrffigth. K 1 put his band Into tho older mail's. "1 1 my friendship Is of any value to yo' Mr. Marsh, you haxe It." M irsb went away, and ("ortlon tinned (i his future. How far would tho Mill use his wealth, his education, Ills ttr, onslblllly, to help (he weak mid ovff come his horror of humanity's sin oil'' trouble because he learned to love lu rild of tremble? 1 'ml I'lilmouth was a welcome visit or. He witH much encouraged over 1111 rft-lt-c of tlio city campaign, "1 lvarucd my share from It," he said arte.'' giving (I011I011 his experience will1 the young pc-opte's clvle Icaguo In hi 1 rhiuch. "The church Is not all bad. Thirc Is great hope lu lis young life. Tluve Is where I am going to put my own stieimlli and outhUMlnsm. I have Hto,')ed pieaehlug great seiinons to old pni le. I have begun to teach my chll-diet- I lime begun to learn that thu olIlCMif the ministry Is not to d.-axv thu croi'il, but to Instinct a handful and male disciples. Cordon, I see some hopeful signs III tho chinch of tho fit tutu." "Clad to boar It." Cordon ausweied gladly. "1 alwujs believed tho church coiitaliMil leaieii.' Tbeie Is always hope fm any lustliiilloii thai hns leav 'a In II " "The lenxeil of I lie church of tills ceutiiO is Us cbililieu," tin- minister wild and went his way. leaxlng Cordon to muse oxer the power of Hint foico that iepiieiilei lljiyiigh all the ages the l"o of .Ic'siim, mi orgaulMilIoii ob (miikmI and at limes almo-t oMiuct, Init glowing jet with an liiaaid llliinil ualVoii Ihot has not forgolleu Ihirconi nininls of a A(itkier who loved tho 1 liureli and gnxo IiIii.m If for II, that ho uilghl sanctify It nml make of It an In stitution at Inst without spot or wrin kle or any such thing. Mis. Penrose was one of Cordon's most Interesting xlsllois. Sho ciiuie in and dialled familiarly ami at limes lllppiiutly of all things on earth and under hem en, At last she said nud ilenly. "So I.uclln has got her ilcsuiiots. They contain hitler hrowr for her. Aro oit sallslled?" "There win nothing clue for her to do," Cordon unsxxered after u mo ment's silence. You're going to grow lietter for It. Hlie's going to grow viorsa 1 did my best for you." "Thank you," florduu answered slm- Vh rihlo Irled again tho other day Ho will never iiinke another ntlempt I have adxUccI him to go abroad Ho sails next month." Coidnu niudu no reply. Mrs. IVarone sighed. "Ulii don't you and Miss Andrexvs" Cordon L'axv her a look that stopped her ' I union inc. Qo 011 xvith jour good woik for the children. U-t me come down (nice In awlillo mid help I'm in t altogether bad, ' Cordon. Simply born "o. Hut life's a dreaiv nort of Juintile to nie. I iiiNclo my Choice Cnodhy. Ik-fct xvUbes to you." WI1011 sho wsigoue, Cordon. hcla lugl to liuiiM)lf, lifted Die inilulii of lur future as It night k- It was a future of ewiirmlh lions Poor, xxatltri llfo of an Tmmorlal spirit' llnw you Imve'nilsci'I and shall miss forever the joys of triumphant xvomatihoodl I's r pitlnblo erc-atuio! Ilouielvss! Child I (woe! No two word In nil human upetH'h can moro deeply diK.ribu jyur lujrlj, jour loiielimwsf , Julius VImiiiiIhts. xx as one of the most 1 wt'Ic-oiiio calleis a Cordon dally grew stronger and moro buoy nut. , The cKj Is'lisiklut uir ho nlt In o his cultured IcaM"'illibj tuiusiue; iirulf , Jem Is something ticiuciiiUins will simply Imxe tu mu t nueup ti-on partatloii, cllj own tho moaim, col) deuui all tills proiierty.. tear dowp, build up, make suburban residence 'pos sible for the jKwr; In short, we've got a dozefi iucMtloi In one InvnlxW lu the tenement problem, llut I'm bopo ful, The bnlnes men are getting ..I'.ul in. 1I..m ,.f hII CIim ubLwmi l miitt.l M,. ..v- .. ... -v urtwvw-" g6tllng"n lot or tree nciverusiiig. n ciixuks arc right, as they have been all tho time, and xve'xe got to come to It wipe out the saloon, put a home lu Its place, that's the only substitute worth aiij thing. Public entertainment halls, letoits, gymnasiums, llliiarles, pnrks. bathhouses, all that, 'good as 'tis, can not eciinl a good Jiotne. The salvation of the city lies lu Its ability to build uu Christian homes. That's civic reform lu a sentence." Ho stayed longer than Kord said was good for Cot don. Hut Cordon said ho was a tniile. and when lie xvas gone he stretched hluiself. got up, xvulkcd neroMS the room exulting In his return ing strength, and when Pord ctimo In and begun to expostulate Gordon laiiebrd. "You don't dare let me hit you," ho m1i1n,(hcIiik 1'oril still dllj. Voi-It MluM.-r.l nt htm i-i-llllh then I'jiekcd off to a safe ctlitauco. "Don't believe 1 will risk It with a tnnii who helped knock out Tommy Ituinhill." "Not jet," Ooidou iinsxvered gently "We've got our llfewotk cut mil for us. Pord. This Is only tho beginning" Miss Andrews cuuie lu. They were lu tho library niw, for Ooidon laid been downstairs for one of his meals. "A lettei from Mrs. Captain Ceorgo I'.lUughaiu," she said with a smile, bunding tho letter to Cordon. It was a hearty message of om1 cheer from the old lady to alt tho set tlement workers, especially to Curdoii, whom It congratulated uu tils recovery. She commended the use of her money In tho viimiuilgu, mid promised 1 00,000 more toxvard tho proposed park or to ward the ediicntluu of public sentiment for n-movliig the siiIcmiii. "Let us get nt some of tho causes of human slu mid misery," sho wrote. "I am willing to give money to relievo misery, but I would much rather re move ce uses. 1 don't want to think tho money goes ell the lime for rcmccUv. t would like to think some or It goes to preventives." Cordon sat by the window reading. When ho lliilsbcd, bo looked up, nud Miss AudrexxN was standing near. Font and the others vcrc at Ibe table, "You aro fueling unite well 11 gain, Mr. (Ionian V "Yen: I am getting eager to go out ugiilli. I long to lie til vi oik," She gin need ai him and burled some thing iiulelly lu a xery deep grave "be yond all resin reel Ion. "You are going to mow strong xvltli wink."- she.siihl, "Yes," He tiiltiiil his face from her lu the window. "It will be my llfo to wink' fur till' people.. The city stretched out befoie him ns when fm left hUfUlhiT's bouse, full of 1 111 it tn 11 wisikiiecs, power, struggle, de feat, slu, M'lilsliuos. Iii a xery positive, bill not bj niij, means fully delliied, luautier lie began to feel bis way xxilb this ti're'old problem of liumaullj. Ilo ivalUcd thai he bad by 110 iuciiiik served his iippiciillecidilp Please CimI, If ho xx en' gnililed Iwenl.x jears of vigor be would leiiru Miiuelbiug of Ilio xxujsof men nml lie used If Ood willed II loplay his pat I manfully In llienevir ceasing diiiuia. lie lliiilil.cd heaxeii thai his love for Hie people xvas more sane and inoie passhiunte, list. Hum ever. There was atnoau abiding ciico lu bis soul as ho murshnlcd up for re view all the posslhlu foices of right eousuess lu the city, sometimes sleep ing, apathetic, Indifferent, but iiivvnyw to be leckoucd Willi. And It even stirred his soul thai Hie world hud mil jet grown deaf lo the erj of children nor its li"int become cold to Hie sorrows of I he HMir. IIom xvas strong within him as bo felt Ills llfo forces pulsing anew, summoning him to cniullct for human lights, for a clly of Ccsl 011 tho earth And he stretched out his arms toward thu iHiipIc ho could see through Hut window, saying. "Let us love one mi other mid all things will be possible" Thus .lohn ComIoii ns he resolutely faced his future" eiishrlneil I lie ieopli In his holy of bolles as the current of their IIxim bote liiui 011, their destlulett IrreviH-ably xxoxeii Into Ids own, tiik nu, ThmLmtomt SoJbMdOm li bued on the principle, "IKatroy the i&uus, you remove the effect " Herplcuitj kills tho renin thot csiim dun ilrutrby dlK(iiK up thu tealp u (bey burrow their lirstlfcrous way to tholislrrout.wlinrell ' y lloally doitror thu hair Without dsnilruir y mr hair will grow lux u 11 siitly N&whro's Hmrplcltlo ttoos ddQ-Iruir and fall lug liali , uud starts li )i- Srowmg w i luoaja ins bor! iwillcoimii't) you of thu, Pr (! t ill Hrt-CI urvg MMTM, IT For isle by Oaneial J. Pry, Send 10 -en( In stamps for sample to The Herplcldo Co., Detroit. Mich. Ooorgo Willis aged 80, and Melvitm Nash, aged 76. were recently married at McMlnuvlllo. Th Coffco Club will open Its rooms at Marsbfleld tonlglit. Clatsop county roports a collocllon .'of SIOt.GQl of Its 1902 taxes IWNNMHMMWHHHIIU -