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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1904. THREE Religious Kg lioly Scriptures are ablo to us "wis unto salvation" only ro receive the truths they make Into good honest hearts. Pledge of the Scriptures as liter- h may be never so perfect, If It Wot make them a lamp to the feet Fa Hghi- to t'ne path, they are of lore spiritual value to us than the of Hammurabi or the Hindu Ve- -The Examiner. Jesus' spiritual interpretation of life uallty translated Into a present-day jgram becomes a change of empha- It may read: "Let your thoughts Inot so much on acquisition as on Ktowardship; not so much on your Sjbts as on your duties; not so much (compulsion as on kindness." It is new standard of values, says the anday School Times. iTho be3t test of truth, we may brief- say, and the surest guaranty that ir llghr and not darkness, lies in the tisfactlon of the Inward and, spirit- Hi me 01 me soui 01 man. mere is surer refuge from all that Is false tat that which comes from culture id growth, from the satisfaction of demands of the Spirit and t'ae wth Into a pure and holy life. Be- eme nobler and your darkness will less dark; your light more surely celestial radiance, for evermore is le perfect vision the reward of the &rfect Ufa The Universalist Lead- Hn a sermon printed in The Leader, entitled, "A Plea for the Simpler Ife." Rev. Frank O. Hall, D. D., says vlth, the directness of clear comic- ion, "In undertaking to solve a host if religious problems men have for- ( rotten to be persenalIt: religious. But . rhat is the essence of religion after ' ill? Just to be kind to those who need dndnesB, and to keep one's heart free row haie and his soul unstained with sin. That is it. How simple it all is! It is not necessary that you should settle, even in your own mind', the doctrine of the Trinity. It Is not nec essary that you should determine the 'degree of Insplr&'lon and authority of this book, or whether Moses wrote tho Pentateuch. It Is not necessary that you should determine whether this or somo other is 'the true church. Your simple religlou3 duty Is to love God, to be kind to God's children Sale Ten Million kM THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDICINE CANDY CATHARTIC 10c, 25c, SOc. BEST FOR THE BOWELS Free Information About the World's Fair If you have any idea of visiting the World's Fair this year, ask me today for a copy of our World's Fair Folder. It tells just what you want to know about railroad tickets, baggage arrangements, sleeping par berths, how to reach the Exposition grounds, what to do when you get there, how. to see the Fair to the best advantage, how to get a boarding place, and answers nearly every question of 'this character that may be asked. Contains maps of the Fair grounds, of the City and of' the Burlington Route. Free for the asking A postal card will do. A. O. SHELDON. GENERAL AGENT BUnLINGTON HOUTE. 100 third emcrr. PORTLAND, ORE. NJI8. Ttieo. M. Barr Saccee&or to -AND- Hnt Air. Hot Steam Heating a Specialty. SALEM, Thought everywhere, and to keep your soul clean." The Universalist Leader. The Boston Transcript' quotes the following from the Baccalaureate ad dress of President Hadley at Yale: "Show In your lives that the honor of a gentleman is not for sale, the faith of a Christian, something more than an empty form of speech. Do not be disturbed if your scientific In- estimation has rendered it impossible for you to subscribe to some of the old creeds. Jesus of Nazareth himself re jected many of tho formulas which the churches of his' day deemed' essential to salvation. Two religions are today struggling for the mastery. There is the leilc.'on of Mammon, whose domi nant purpose is selfishness and whose creed is indifference to moral consid erations, except so far as they may be regarded as Instruments of Individ ual advancement, The.ro is the reli gion of God, whose purpose is service and whose creed is loyalty to some thing larger than yourselves. The re ligion of Mammon appeals to those .who value the external evidences of success tho pomp and the luxury the' title and the show. The religion of God-appeals to those who value life for the work that it brings and measure success by the honest effort that a man has made to do his work. It appeals to those for whom wealth and power and professional, eminence are not ultimate ends, but means to larger Bervice and sacrifice. It appeals to men who will not sell their honor, no matter how high tho price, nor be tray th6ir friends no matter how great the advantage. These were the ideals of Chrifet, which he held through temptation and suffering." For Tennis Championship. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 13. Om the courts of the Seattle Tennis club play was begun today In the 15th annual tennis tournament for the state of Washington championship. The tour nament', will continue through the first three dab's of the coming week. The winner of .the men'si singles will hold the championship of the state of Wash Ington and the Carter challenge cub, which is now in the -possession of U B. Freeman, of Pasadena, Cal. Bean the if a m "ava Wvva'rs wt$ Boxes a Year. All Drarefcts m Barr Petrel. Water and OREGON VETERANS MEET AT BOSTON National Encampment of Old Soldiers Will Talk Oyer Old Times Boston, Mass., Aug. 13. Boston to day hasjcapltuatted to tho advance guard oqlGrand Armfe;" veterans, the forerunner ,df ' the tens of thousands who wfll 06 here during tho coming week for the animal national encamp ment. Those, with tho ladles accom panying them' and the Immense throng of visitors attracted to tho Hub by the encampment and low railroad rates, have swelled the city's popula tion, to such an extent as to cause one to wonder if all the Inhabitants of Greater Boston have been forced inside the city's limits. AH day long delegations have been arriving from north, south, east and west. By hundreds and fifties they have come, in coach, parlor cars, sleeper and special until by tonight there will bo assembeld here an army the like of which has seldom been seen before In Boston. Tho entire city has donned a holi day dress and on every hand flags, banners, gaily decorated streamors and flashing lights greet the eye. Inn menso numbers of Incandescent lights have been arranged to represent ovcry knowa emblem of the Grand Army and its afflliated organizations. The illuminations, to be seen tonight for tho first time promise to surpass any thing of the kind ever attempted here befcro Tho principal illuminations will be on Commonwealth avenue, where thousands of electric bulbs have been strung from tree tb tree across the avenue mall. At various Intervals electric badges of tho Grand Army And the Relief Corps have been suspended across tho walk, forming archways for pedestrians. The Public Gardens will be ablaze with electric lights and decorations. Over each entrance of tho Gardens are festoons and draplngs of bunting. A continuous lino of red, while and bluo electric lights extends around tho Gardens, lnrerepersed with ap propriate designs. From Charles street as far as West street tho his toric Common is decorated and at night will bo resplendent with thou sands of lights. All tho halls and hotels that will bo used during the week have been handsomely decorated. Mechanics hall, where tho grand campfire Is to bo held, has received thousands of flags, both on tho extorior and interior Oil paintings of famous veterans of the civil war adorn tho walls and gal- leriej of the hall. Paneull hall, "Tho Cradle of Liberty," and Treraont tem ple, where tho convention of the Wo man's Relief Corps will bo held, have been tastefully deco'rated. About tho corridors of tho Vondomo hotel, whero encampment headquart ers w.ore opened today, much gossip was heard among the veterans al ready arrived concerning tho contest for Commander-in-chief to succeed General John O Black of Illinois. So far there are but two active candi dates in the field, but the contest be tween them promises to bo very spirit ed. They are General W, W. Black mar, commander of tho department of Massachusetts, and Past Com mander John 0. Shotts of Now York. o One Woman Among the Thousands. Wo received a letter from Waycroas, Ga., from a woman who had been troubled with femalo complaint for a long time, until she was roduced to almost a shadow It effected her mind she could not remember any thing, would get confused and so nervous and Irritable sho could hard ly Bleep. Sho described her caso as one similar to thousands of other women, and then ends tho letter by saying sho had gained 18 pounds last month and never felt bettor In her life, having no trace of her former troubles, slept well, ato her meals with a relish. Bho commenced tho use of Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Tonic Just six weeks beforo she wroto the letter from which wo copy tho above. This tonic is in tablet form, andn shourt be takon right after meals. It turns tho food you cat Into strong, rich blood, feeding tho nerves and curing disease by making healthy flesh. Sold by all druggists for 75c per box, or 3 boxes for 2. Pale, thin peoplo should use this Tonic. For salo by Dr. C. 8. Stone, druggist o Deitrlch Family Reunion. Kutrtown, Pa., Aug; 13. Deltricbs from every section of tho country r hero attending tho annual family reunion The first reunion was bold Jaat year when 400 members mot and formed a permanent organization for the purpose at, collecting Information for the publication of a family history. Their Investigations showed that -the Deitrich family is an extremely old one. They are mentioned In, tho an nals of the German Empire since tho time of the great Deitrich von Bern, 454-526. who was the king of tho Os trogoth. The first members of the family to emigrate to America was Johann Christian Deltrlck, who land ed in New York in 1710? Racing at Anaconda. Anaconda, Monut., Aug. 13. The eight days' racing meet for which, pre parations have been making for somo time opened in Anaconda today under favorable auspices. Tho stables are filled with fast horses and If tho weather next week is favorable the success of the meeting Is assured. In addition to the regular program, special features will bo pulled off daily, including pony races, gentle men's driving races am a ladles' relay race. We Risk It Druggists Who Sell Dr. Miles' Nervine Agree, If It Fails, To Refund Cost. Of course wo rclmburso the druggist. You know him, and trust him. Dr. Miles' Nervine is medicine for your nerves. It cures diseases of tho internal or gans, by giving lone to the nerves which tnako these organs work. .. It Is a novel theory not of anatomy, but of treatment: first discovered by Dr. Miles, and slnco mado uso of by many wide-awake physicians, who ap preciate Its value in treating- tho sick. If you arqslclc, we offer you a way to be made well Dr. Miles' Nervine. This medicine Is a sclcntlflo euro for ncrvo disorders, such as Neuralgia, Headache, Loss of Memory, Sleepless ness, Spasms, Backache, St. Vitus' Dance, Epilepsy or Kits, Nervous Pros tration, etc. Ey toning up the nerves, Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine will also ,cure those diseases of the Internal organs duo to a disordered nervous system. Somo of these are: Indigestion, Bil ious Headache, Kidney Trouble, Chronlo Constipation, Dropsy, Catarrh, Rheuma tism, etc. "My brother had nervous prostration, and was not expected to live. I pre vailed upon him to try Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine, and now ho has fully recovered. You remember I wroto you hov it saved my life a tow years ago, when 1 hnd nervous trouble. I preaeh Its merits to everyone." REV. M. v. mvkiis. correct ion vi ne. jown, X'WXX'VrUuiiiandwownrinall XVjj you a Free Trial Package of Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pills, the Now, Sclcntlflo Remedy for Pain. Also Symp tom Blank for our Specialist to dlngnoso your caso and tell you whnt is wrong nnd how to right It. Absolutely Free. AddresM DR. TUILKB MBDICAI, CO., UUlQttATVlUES, iUJClIAUT, IND. Gone to Chicago and New York Who's Gone? S. FRIEDMAN For What Purpose? Watch the Papers In the meantime his business will bo in the charge of Andorson and Martin. If you seo tho prices on clothing, hate, gents' furnishing goods and notions, you will find that tho bUBlnosB will not diminish You wllUget bargains at 149 Stato stroet. The Yost No. 10 The Machine Behind the IFne Work. Excels all others in LIGHT RUNNING PERFECT ALIGNMENT PERMANENT ALIGNMENT EA8E OF ACTION BEAUTY OF CHARACTERS AND DURABILITY. 75,000 Sold Yost Writing Machine Co. 230 Stark Street, Portland. C. M. LOCKWOOD, Local Agent, 288 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. We Rent We Sell. We Exchange We Repair. WILL EXHIBIT AT SALEM WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31 RUG BROS. IsTWsBmlbVhig! ijn' "sfllBBOfcj ' -sa r an sBiir "(l b j i 's mf h Tho Most Lavish, Corgoouo, Cllt terlng, Imposing and Beautiful FREE STREET PARADE Ever Soon In tho Streets of Any City In tho World. 3n Absolutely New And original processional amazement, pre senting In imposing grandeur and dlguined richness of wardrobes, costumes and equip ment. In 30 superb, complete and elaborate sections A Urilllnnt Color Scheme of Mov ing Marcels A Panoramic Picture of the Nations, Soldiery, Courts, Costumes, Customs, Vehicles, Emperors, Kings, queens. Nobles, Music. War and l'eaco Life of the World. In Htifro Tableau Floats, Grand Display narges. Monster Chariots of Conquest and Mounted Dntalllons. Presenting with characteristic fidelity of costume nd accoutrements the Civilized Na tions and Uarbarle Tribes of the ltartb, to gether with the national music and tho swell ing tones of an enormous 68-Hton ripe Organ, tho largest portable organ ever built. An artlstlo and ornate Circus Pageant In which sense, enterprise and good taste are mado to blend with grandour, wealth and originality. A new idea strictly lltngllng In method and trcntment. completely obliterat ing tho cllorts of tlmeworn and commonplace parades to Interest or entertain, and setting u new standard for Imitation. Nothing like it ever seen before. Words cannot describe it. Its Wild Animal Display alone Is greater than the entire street exhibition of others. Only Rhinoceros, Only Pair of Full Grown Giraffes, Only American" Born Baby Elephant and Many Other Exclusive Animal Features. Amazing Animal Actors. 3 HERDS PEHFORHINO ELEPHANTS. CAPT. WEBB'S 2 GROUPS OF EDUCATED SEALS. And Squadrons of HASVELOUSLY TRAINED HORSES. The Most Bubllmo Spectaclo of All Times, Jerusalem ami the Crusades. A Dazzling Picture of Beauty, Life, Color and Motion. Entrancing Terpslchorcan Revels Uefore Jerusalem' Oriental Despot. Exquisite Grand Ballet Dlmtlsement. 300 Enchanting, Accomplished, lleautlful, I.ltho and Oracetul Hoveling Dancing Olrls In Itadlant, Varl-Colored, Jewel-lledecked Cos tumes, presenting a Hceno of Kiclting l!n rhantment. An Knthralllng Oriental Bceiio of Voluptuous Animation. Crazo Leaping V i L IK i m i -s8i-isiSl5' One 50-Cent Ticket Admits to Everything, Children Under 12 Years, Half Price. TWO PERFORMANCES DAILY AT2 6 8P.M. DOORS OPEN AT 1 6 7 P. M. BIG, NEW STREET PARADE EVERY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK. ' I h Admission Tickets and Numbered Reserved Tickets Will- Be On Sale Patten Bos at Exactly the Same Price wagons on ine now urounos ' SalW Wednesday, flog, 3f University of Oiegon Collegeof Literature, Science an 1 the Art College of Hclence nnd Engineering, fichool of Mines and Mining. School of Muelc, , School The Bcnaion of 1603-4 opens Wednetday, September 1-i, For catalogne, jF auureas, REGISTRAR University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. $3,700,000 Invested $7,400 Dally Expense. 1,280 People. 375 Star Perlormcrs. SO Musicians. 200 Unique Acts. 100 Exclusive Features. 160 Deas Rare Wild Beattsu , 85 Railroad Cars. 20 Separate Tents. 12 Acres ol Caayas. t 3 Rings, 2 Stages aad a X-Mlla Traifc. 3 Great Menageries, contaIai 5ftl Baas ol Rare Wild Creatures ol (be Ei the Air and (he Waters ol la Ertfc. Including 2 Glralles, the OsJj Rate roa kaowa to Exist la the E&tire &. and a Baby Elephant. 40 Elephants. ' 20 Camels. 650 Horses. 60 Shetland Ponies and 560 Cnrfts. Extravagant and Impressive Exhibit. " ." At Each Ptrformance, GRAZ0 Challenges Death In his Sensational Ac-' Leaping tho Cap. A lllcycle Jump of ta Feet the Most ITatarilr oui and Thrilling Font Ever 7 Accomplished. -uropean Stars Appearing In America for sue first Time: THE 4 ELDREDS World's Champion Novelty and Daring; llarsbixck Klders. THE 4 BEDIMS Italy's Premier KquoUrlans.. " Thi Co.in.-Ca.ro.ir Famous Parisian Troublllon Daneerr.. Tht 7 Gllnst rtttls. Europe's Most Celobratod Acrobats;. Thi Kauffman Family Phenomenal lllcycle Ei ports. parabLe Jackson Fatuity DOtLARD TROUPE, DAC0MAS, FLYIKGi FISHERS. 3 RI0S. F0RTUNS BROTHEtS. TASMANIAN TROUPE, GENARO THEBZ and 300 More Peerless Performers. the Gap. A BICYCLE JUMP OF 52 FEETV Show Day At i Book Store Charged at Regular Ticket: a s sli O s-Hll of Law, School of Medicine. HfHMMWIIHIMMIIilllliMt' nn j'yaiiBewcr , "ONT: