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FOUR DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON. 8ATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1?04. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR ' y m POWDER Absolutely Pure IT IS A MATTER OF HEALTH RELIGIOUS THOUGHTS Gathered From the Best Exchanges of AH Churches The old Idea of heaven as a place the disobedience of those who reject to be admitted to, and of hell as a Cod, that overy man must stand or place to shun, has largely given way fall by himself, and all these doclar. in the minds of Christian believers atlons are true. But the fact remains to the bettor idea of heaven as signl- that the weaknea sand the strength fylng' a heavenly condition and of of Christianity Ho in tho lives of hell as expressing the inner state of Christians. Thoro Is no nrgument for the sinner who persistently and flag- Christianity like a worthy Christian rantiy violates 'tho laws of his being life; there Is no argument against and disregards those divlno precepts . Christianity like a, life that claims to NEW OREGON LEGISLATURE Tho next Oregon1 Legislature will consists of 72 Republicans ono Inde pendent Republican! and 17 Democrats, a gain of ono Republicans over the legislature of 1003. Tho sonato will have 24 Republicans and six Demo crata, and tho houso 49 Republicans and 11 Democrats. The personnel of the legislature of 190G will bo as follows : - Senate. i District. , Republican.' Democratic. Marion Crolsan, E. M. "i Farr'ar, Squire. BJma Miller, M. A. 3Lnnlpanid Marions. r ? ..:...... fX, HobWn, "W. IL ., .' - '. Tbaao Kuykendnll, Wm. Douglas Coshow.O. P. Douglas, Josephine and Lane .,i Booth, R. A. V.arm. P.ilrrv J. S. Coke. Jackson .. .-. i :. Carter, E. V. v '- Crook, Klamath, Lake, Grant Laycock, J. A. "r Benton Avery, P. Lincoln, Tillamook, Yamhill .. Widght, O. g. Polk . .. .'. I,aughary, U. S. 'Yamhill .Howo, W. A. Clackamaa Brownell, C. C "Washington Haines, E. W. Columbia, Multnomah, Washington. ..Hodsom, C. W. Clackamas, Multnomah Hotman, Herbert. Multnomah , Malar key, D. J. Mays, F. P. Sichel.'Sig. Nottingham, C. W., Ind'Rep.1 Clatsop, v ." Coo, H. W. ..4 ,.i ...Tuttle, Jay M7..'. ... .."..... Whealdon, N. v Wasco Sherman, Gilliam, Wheeler ...'. Boworman, Jay. Morrow, Umabllla, Union , . . . Umatilla i 1 .?.'' " " " Union, Wallowa &'.,-. McDonald, eter Baker, Harney, Malheur Rami, John L. Hold-over senators. ,- , Elected to fill unexpired terms. ' . House of Reprsaentatlves, Marion , ...Kay, T. B. Richie, J. S. Sottlemler, J. H. Calvert. Charles. Graham, J. G. Linn 3?. .'..'.; Y... Pierce, Walter Smithy C. 'J. ' 7 V - 4 t , Cavondof, A. B. " ' ' ' Blackburn, "A. 'P. t t Munkors.tl. A. ' ' Grimth,, G. W, ' . . Douglas ' , ...iSonnonmann, H. 0. ;' Gray, J. S. CowP V: .... , ; t f. I . r. 1. . . . K . . f. Hermann. S. B. Coos, Curry ... Burns, Robert Josephine .;V.'..f j , j Smith, R G Jackson Jackson. 'D. H. ' VonTDor Hollon, H. Douglas, Jackson ... VaVtef) W. I. Benton Cartor, V. A. Polk ,. ,v .-..:. m Lincoln, Polk !.... , Cooper, J S FawkVtF. W. i Calwell, F II Yamhill Mllos, B. C. ' .' Tillamook, Yamhill . . West, W W Washington Flint, A. B. ' NowollW K Ctackamai , , y. . ; t. Huntloy, 0 G , , , . Jaggcr, Frank. ;,i Bra'mhall, J. N. Clackamas, Multnomah ,. Ilolcomb, G. W., Jr. Multnomah ....k.,'.. ..." .Balloy, A. A. a ' , Capron, A. J. VColwqll, E. B. Crang, vThomaa H. " ' Hondorson. M, F, ,, " ' , Hudson, W. R. J' KUUngaworth, W. M. Llivthloum, S. B. Monro, S. M. Mjils, A. U ulr, W. T. " VVJaidh, Madison. Clatsop I?urns, J. V,f , , x . (Laws, J. N. ' Columlila Mayger George." Klomnpij, Jjiko, Crook, Grant ....... Shoo'kf J. g. T StcJuJR. E, D. UmntUla, Morrow poJLO. Vimxtnia ., t llidon, Wallowa DoGbl! J. II, "Union'. MqLood, N, C. BftJjor Snli, AjP., Harney, Mainour StltzJL. ' ' Shormaij, Qllllam, Wheeler ., Donnoliy, R N. Kunejr,' C, 'a Wasco ,. , Burgess, J. N. Jayno, A. A. Bjakoloy4 Wm, Cliaraborlaln, W. D. which are designed, through compli ance with them, to make the life pros perous and happy. Tho Christian world is becoming moro sane and more Christian as the centuries pass. This is evidenced In soveral ways and particularly by tho changed views on the subject under consider ation. Tho belief that this world Is a miserable habitation for man, mado so by the transgression of the first pair who entered upon this stage of existence, and that life hero must be borne with a3 much patience and grace as human beings can muster while they anxiously look forward to another world where unending felicity shall be vouchsafed to them, is happily waning through the growing accept ance of the bettor and truer convic tion that life In this world is a great and noble thing; that God made no mistake in ordaining tho conditions of man's life here; that heaven and hell success and peace and happi ness, or defeat, unrest and suffering, are tho experiences of men and wo men hero according as they soek to know the real meaning of life, seek tho truth and obey It, or follow low and selfish instincts and give no heed to God's commands as written In the human constitution and promulgated In the Scriptures. The Universalists Leader. bo Christian and Is not.-ard. -The Stand- One cannot conceive of heayen with out thinking of It as embracing right-, eous personalities, and only those. One cannot think of hell without without thinking of it as made up of wicked personalities. With such facts beforo us wo easily see that our first personal business is to build righteous personality within ourselves, and to seek to build It In society, In the homo, In the church, all about us, till the world is filled with It. The Examiner. Platform Gave Way. , San Jose, Gal., Juno 11. A sonaa tlonal accident occurred at tho Victor la Theater yesterday afternoon, but, fortunatoly, without serious results. Four hundTcd children were seated on a temporary platform engaged) In rehearsal for a concert, when the structure collnpsod. There was a im cnana nt mnfiislon. and tho screams of tho little ones couldi be heard a block away." Investigation disclosed tho fact, however, that, beyond minor bruises and scratcnes no ouu ui iu" ti.iu... wa3 injured. Frank Stevens, a Btago carpenter, received' a minor fracture of the skull. Thoy closed up tho saloons And ovory cafe, too They sald "we'll make this town bond ffa 0 It won't know what to do" But thojid Who like a drink Occasionally, said, "My! W'hatsh'all we do for liquid lor When everything goes 'dry'?" Then, someone "put them next? And in that town vnn'n n... ' Tho healthiest lot of "Invalids" That' you caw call to mind. Far every man has found Ho has an ailment that Somo patont mediclno will cure And 6o they all stand "pat." If tho reverent temper does not run through tho weefe" It will be In vain to Beek to be worshipful on Sunday. Tho Watchman. Where Is Galileo In tho geography of our spiritual life and mine? Galilee Is for us that land of simple, homely, and familiar experience out of which wo may have supposed for a moment that the Lord had lifted us, away from which forover, as may be we fondly thought, ho had led us. He had lifted us up to heaven and we feel the shock of being brought back to earth. Heaven, tho3e years with the Master must have seemed to the disciples oven while thoy were living In them, heaven, still moro In tho ret rospect. And yet to tho same old Galilee, yours and mine, it may bo quite clear that Christ Is now calling us back. It Is thither that he bids .us go. It is (hero that he will bo found going pn before us, or else not found. It Is there that we shall. seo him or eUo wo shall not seo. Tho Congroga tlonallst and Christian World. It is doubtful, however, if all these causes taken together hinder tho con version of the world to Christ so much as do the Imperfections of professing Christians. It is easy to declare that ono man's failure doos not make an other's success, that the weakness of Christians furnishes no excuso for War Paralyzes Trade. Odessa, Juno 11. Reports from most of tho manufacturing districts of Russia stato that tho output is much limited. Factories are strug gling along on half time, and tho hands are being discharged for lack of orders. Trade of tho leading Black Sea ports' with the Far East by sea has boen temporarily abandoned alto gether by Russian lines. So far as tho trade with Vladivostok and Singapore Is concerned, tho Russian volunteer fleet, the leading subsidized shipping of Russia, is in a still worso plight. Tho Ekatorinolsav, of over 10,000 tons, lioa been captured by tho Jap anese. The Kzan Is shut up in Port Arthur, and no fewer than 12 moro cruisers and transports, including ships of 12,000 tons and 20 knots speed are lying in Russian home ports, with scores of officers and hun dreds of men waiting orders. The Russian tea trado with the Far East was her only foreign shipping trade of any magnitude, and tho pres- ont paralysis Is a severe blow to it. pt 8aa,lMaaitttt IROSTEIN & GREENBAUM I D y Goods, Millinery, Midsummet Bargains Ginghams, per yard only 5C Sleeveless vests, at each 5c and Jfo Calicoes, per yard only 5c Laces and insertions valae up to J5js, yd only. . 5C Embroideries, per yard only 5c Bed Spreads reg. $i, large sfces, each only. ... 75c Towels, extra good values at each 5c and JQc Shirt Waists from 25c each Millinery at reduced prices. Oat prices were low enough fcefo e. Now, we give still greater bargains. Rosfein & Qteenbaum 302 Commercial Street. MMHMrat 188HI Abner MeKlnloy Dead. McKeosport, Pa., Juno 11. Abner MoKlnley, tho only brother of tho late President McKlnley, died this morning at his homo In Somerset, af ter a long Illness. Deceased was a lawyer by profession, and practiced In New tfork. He was suffering with Brlght's dis ease, and was found dead in bed by his wife this morning. Won't Make the Dough. Paris, Juno 11. Four thousand bale- ors this morning voted to go on a gen eral strlko on Juno 18th. Do What We Claim We guarantee sufficient proof that Dr. J. F. Cook tho Botanlctl Doctor cures all kinds of diseases aftgr.all other schools and doctor! have failed, such as cancer, tumors, external and Internal) Gravel kldnoy, bono diseases. Consumption, gall stones, rheumatlim, dropsy, and, diabets, appendicitis have never yet failed, and femilo diseases, all the foregoing without the knife, or plaster or polsou, and with no pain to tho patient whatever. Testimonials of prominent people. Consultation free. e Tit J. F. Cook 301 Liberty St., Salem, Oregon, j Formerly of Omrha, Neb. 8aaaQ e))eMtiH Fresh Fruits Served at Oat Fountain. Crashed Strawberry JNow the Rage The Spa I Our ctnrtr is wo I J cotortoA' comprising the best things produced by the leading factories. TheLargestStock of House Furnishings be tween Portland and San Francisco TA O i A an touaense cat of IRON BEDS direct fcointfie USt IXCCCiVC factory. This enables us to sell IRON and BRASS BEDS at vety low pwces. We nave fifty different styles to select horn. Come in and look ove tne line wnetne you ate going to huy or not. They tun in pice how $ 1 .98 up to $60. Rememfee that $ .98 is the pice of a full site substantial hed nicely enameled. beds Style, Construction and Finish go a long way in the making of metal WALL PAPER We have had an Immense trade on WALL PAPER this season and have had to recorder several times to reolace stock and to teeo no out assortment. It is nnt inn fa in fi4 4 4.,f!f. .,-, af reasonable prices. We have paper from 7 i-2c up