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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1904)
ts T"JKywr , ITiT..Tritf?NAT.i:dI.al8-cnSfh!l s l 5 - lr" ' . gilf CApAL JOplNAL BY HOFER BROS. raMiiig i OFHCIAL CENSUS SALEM, jMAY, 1004, 13.287. C TBB. CORNELIUS AS MARSHAL. , Of course, the Salem mnrshnlship wns promised to some ono clso by a fow Ibosscn. They wfiro put out at Tom Cor melius' strength. Me. Cornelius was from the suburbs. 9Io never naked permission to become ia, Candida to except from his friends amfl the-coplo. A chief of polico thnt wasn't "tho -choice of a few politicians, is a great -vietory for the decent people of tho teity. "The old partnership between tho mn ceiixse and, tho tondorfoin clemouts has coot been rovived in the recent election, and never will bo. If n Itcpublican who is n clean, lion est nan in his family life, a hard work ing taxpayer, can't mnko n goof mar shal, who ennf JjA the better element of tho cominu- could bare a' generation f Hannahs wf would then have' a generation of Samuels growing up under their wise, devoted nurture. "There is ono other fcaturo'in' this old-tlmp mother that should not be overlooked. She nursod her child, for tho Lord, i'rom tho very first atfe looked upon, him aa OodVchild, not hers, ' hniV considered ' herself only God's nurse, whoso duty it was to bring up tho child for a holy life and service. It is easy to see what a dig nity and splendor this gavo to the wholo tollsomo round of motherly tasks and duties with tho successive days brought to her. Nothing over seemed drudgery, no duty to her lit tlo ono was hard or distasteful, with this thought over glowing in her heart, And Is thcro another woman who may not have tho same inspiration as sho goes through her rourid of com monplace nursery tnskflj Was Sam uel God's child in any higher sense thnn nro tho littlo ones of thousands of mothers todayt All children belong to God, and every mothor is responsi ble for their molding nnd training for His service Hannah understood this and found her task full of glory. But how many, oven among Christian mothors, fail to understand it, nnd un- sustained by a consciousness of tho aittr take courage. The Republican tzity administration will bo found treat- dignity nnd blessedness of this high anjj Ihijm fair. J calling, look upon its duties nnd self- ' -BETTER MOTHERS. "ITcro js n pen picturo of that truo, oll-fohioncd mothor of Blblp times4 Hamuli and thcro aro so many points -wcrfiy of consideration by mothers of rttro present timo that Tho Journal is f,fjling to quoto n portion of tho sketch: "Hannah as a mothor was cnthusi-x-ixile. Sho believed that children wero VMeaslngs from tho Lord and that motherhood was the highest possiblo Jbonor. Another thing, when Hannah's -child camo ehe considered it a part o ther religious duty to tako caro of it. Ifaatead, therefore, of going up to Shi ah to nttond all tho great feasts, as 1ib had 'dono before, sho stnyod nt '(home to give personal attontion to tho little one thnt God had given hor. No nlt she supposed sho wns worship ing1 Ood just ns acceptably in doing rtlm ns if sho had gono Up to nil tho fgrcut moetings. And who will say that -.alio was not rlghtl A mother's first obligations nro to hor children. She ean have no hollor or moro sacred du ties than those which rclnto to thorn. "She may run to temperance and (missionary meetings nnd abound In nit ftinds of ehnritablo activities, and may do vory much good among the poor, arrying blessings to many other homes nnd being 11 blessing to other people's children through tho Sabbath or mis sion schools, but if she falls meauwhilo tfo enro for hor own chlldron, she can Tearcoly bo commended ns n faithful Christian inotlier. She has overlooked Sier first nnd most sacred duties, to fiivo her hand and heart to those that iaro but secondary to hor. 'Jlnnnah'iJ was tho truo 0110. A mother would better bo nilssod in ithn church circles and at tho public gatherings than bo missed in iter own liousohold. Somo things must bo crowd d,.out of every earnest life, but tho 3aat .tiling to bo crowded out' of a Miotlier'H life should bo tho faithful and loving caro .of her chlldron. Tho jtreaeher fiiay urgo thnt every ono uihonM do something in the gonornl work of tho church, and the wuporlu tendont may appear for teachers for tho Sabbath Hohool, but tho mothor herself must dccldo whethor tho Mas ter really wants her to tako up any ro llgious work outsldo pf her own homo. 3r tho work there slip Is. surely To xspqiwlblo until tho other Is well done. Tho best thing nlxntt Hannah was that ho took earo of her own child. ftShq did not go to an intelligence of ilro and hlro a foreign nurso nt so turned a week and then commit hor ten. tier child to the nurso thnt sho herself might be free from social and relig ious duties. Sho was old-fashioned )noigh to profer to care for her own child. Sho doos not seem to hnvo felt ft any great personal privation, eith er. Sho ovtjn appears to havo thought U n high honor and distinguished prlyUtfgi' to llo w"u l,or own lin,,,ls R luotltor'a duties. And whon wo think wlin tljlH ohlld bomimo in after years, what tho ontuomo was of all hor pains taking nnd toll, It certainly looks as If Hannah was right. If anything half no good would come ordinarily out of faithful mothering, there nro certain ly fow occupations open to womon, von In those advanced nineteenth century days, -which will yield such satisfactory results in tho end ns tho wise and truo bringing up of their children. The great want of this ago Is mothors who will Hvo with their awn chlldron nud throw over their tender lives all tho mighty power of ilnnlnlfi na a round of tollsomo. wearl' some drudgery! It will bo well worth whllo for every mother to study tho motherhood of Hannah and learn from hor of its blessedness. " Home Culture. CONDENSED KNOWLEDGE A man is whnt ho thinks. Thcro 's n fool for every folly. Truth Is tho buffer of diplomacy. Tho gossip's sting la in hor talo. Fashion is the juggernaut of fools. Tho horsoy woman likowiso has hor nay. Qruffncss is tho outpost of 11 mean spirit. The nssinlty of somo men is forovpr braying. Somo men hold their jobs by putting up n job. Tho picco of mind usually destroys tho picco of mind. Duty is a strict master, but tho wages aro paid in con that has curren cy with God. o Election Day in Mississippi. Jackson, Miss., Dec. 13. Littlo pub lic interest is manifested in tho mu nicipal elections boing hold today In all towns in Mississippi opcrntiag ua der tho code chapter on municipali ties. Tho Democratic primaries wero hold somo timo ago nnd tho municipal oflleors for tho noxt two years named. The result in all cases aro a foregono conclusion, as no opposition tickets havo been named. Trial of Von Plovo's Assassin. St. Petersburg, Dec. 13. Tho trial of Snsrneff, who nssassinatod Intorlor Minister von Flovo in July last, and Slkorifsky, his accomplice, began be fore tho appeal court today. Tho trial is being conducted bohlnd closod doors. o Fight Will Bo Bitter. Thoso who will porslst In closing their cars against tho continual re com mondntioa of Dr. King's Now Dlscov ory for Consumption, will havo along and bitter fight wfth their troublos, If not ended earlier bv fatal termination. Head what1 T. R. Boall, of Boall, Miss., has to say: "Last fall my wlfo had' ovory symptom of consumption. Sho. took Dr. Kiug's Now Discovery nfter everything elso had failod. Improve ment enmu nt onco and four bottles en- i t u.il nhAil 1 n r!iin(ltitAiil 9 T I1l I'orry, druggist. Price 50c, $1.00. Trial bottles free. si w ffl. .BBBifx!ekl?suBBBBv BBBBBr ' j: sftr prSTMU?k -BBBBBBB. Wli fiatljixv4VtiLBBBBBv BBftn tt. SRhmhauSbbST .BBBK iBAQBBBBBBBB BBJBBBBBMy A"'aflR!!MBBBBBBP BBBBBjBBBBaSv BBBPBjpBBBIBBL. BM 'Miss Hapgood tells how she was cured of Fallopian and Ovarian Inflammation and escaped an awful operation by using Lydia E Pinfeham's Vegetable Compound "Deab Mns. PnncnAu: I Buffered for four years with what tho doctors called Salpingitis (inflammation of the fallopian tubes) and ova ritis, which aro most distressing and painful ailments, affecting all the surrounding parts, undermining tho constitution, and sapping tho lifo forces. If you had seen mo a year ago, before I began taking JLydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and had noticed tho sunken eyes, sallow complexion, and general emaciated condition, and compared that, person with mo as I am today, robust, hearty and wolL you would not wonder that I feel thankful to you and your wonderful medicine, which restored mo to new life and health in five months, and saved mo from an awful operation." M133 Ihkne Hapgood, 1022 Sandwich St, Windsor, Ont. Ovaritis or Inflammation of the ovaries or fallopian tubes which adjoin tho ovaries may result from sudden stopping of tho monthly flow, from Inflamma tion of the womb, and many other causes. The allghtest indication of trouble with tho ovaries, indicated by dull throbbing pain in the side, accompanied by heat and shooting- pains, should claim your Instant attention. It will not cure Itself, and ft hospital operation, with all its terrors, may easily result from neglect "Dbaii Mns. Pinkiiah: lean truly say that you havo saved my life, and I cannot express my srratltudo to you in words. "Before I wrote to you telling how I folt, I had doctored for over two years steady and spent lots of money in medicine besides, but it all failod to do mo any good. My menses did not appear in that time, and x HLwuieu xuuuu uum. x would uany navo fainting spells, headache, backache and bearing down pain, and was so weak that it was nard for mo to do my work. "I used your medicine and treatment as directed, and after taking three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetablo Com- Sound, monses appeared, my womb trou los left mo, and I navo been regular ever since. I used fourteen bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Blood Purifier together, and am now restored to perfect health. Had it not beon for vou. I would havn bfion in mv ormvn. "I will always recommend your wonderful remedies, and hope that theso fow lines may lead others who suffer as I did to try your remedies." Mrs. T. C. Wiiadsen, R. R. No. 1, Manning, Iowa. Such unquestionable testimony proves the power of Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegotablo Compound over diseases of women. Women should remember that they aro privileged to consult 2Xrj Pinkham at Lynn, Moss, about their illness, entirely ree WT'X X-RAYS .For Orphan School. Two sisters of charity, from tho St AT l 1T. J.. l1..t.nn n Clt Tmil i Ore., wore in the eity yesterday, solicit ing aid for tho school. Auy offerings of food, elothiug, etc., will bo gratefully received by them, ami if sent to tho Snered Heart Academy In this eity will' bo forwarded to St, Paul. In Sanest Variety. field watches nud charms for ladies and gontlomou, also all kinds of jew olry nt greatly roducod prices, at V Calvot's, Practical "Watchmaker, 153 State street. 13-10-ood-2wk school contract was promlsod in ad vance nnd cannot bo delivered. It scorns a' little public business is to do transacted by the public and for tho public. " Horace McKinlcy, et al., will loso faith in tho 'soben como eleben" mas cot. It may work all right in craps, but looks liko a hoodoo when played in land denls. The weather Is brite and fare. Tom Cornelius. Salem is still tho great Santa Claus centor of tho WiUnmctto valley. It seems tho Salem saloons will try tho Sunday opening ono nt a time. Tho X-Uay man Is receiving copies of Madamo Madame. It is very protty. "We had scarcely got Mrs. Maybrlck disposed of, when Mrs. Chard wick gets water aud let it stand twenty-four hours , Thousands Haye Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. IIow To Find Ont. Fill a bottle or common glass with your into trouble. .Will theso women never let tho world rest In peace. Tho Pilot Itock papers says a young merchant of that .town was recently married to a young lady from tho fair glades of Kentucky, Of' course, thcro wns a distillery at tho head of tho glado. Some of tho Salem saloon keepers seem to want to give themselves nnd a sediment or set tlingindicatcsatt unhealthy ebu llition of the kid neys ; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that tho kidneys and bladder are out of order. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's t' barkeepers n ohnnco to go to ( SwampRoot, the great kidney remedy, Miss Lola Sunders, of Harrisburg, la visiting with tho Misses Oreigliton. Sho has recently returned from a several tholr own rich, loving natures. If wo month's trip ill tho East. My! My! You are growing old fast! And you know why, too. It's those gray hairs I Don't you know that Aycr's Hair Vigor restores color to gray hair? Well, 1 It does. And it never falls, either. It stops falling hair also, and keeps the scalp clean, bold for sixty years. !! I IIHIlHI I MMIHIfll KIM lllIWIItHllMm MIHIHIIIIIHIHMMIlwi 1 J. O. ATM CO.. Lowell. Kuj. ohurch on Sunday. Hettcr go to church than to somo other place. s A man who Is having his street graded out of tho present gravel sys torn will naturally opposo any change in tho system. Lot this city do something besides talking good streets this 'coming year, says ox-Mayor Bishop. Tho lutelleotual people had a play onee that suited them. It was cold, frozen intellect. Give us something warmer with a littlo love-making and a fow skirt dances, VTo will all livo longer, Again there is surprise. The high fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water aud scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many limes during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If yob need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it , both sent free bvuiail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blng- hamton.N.Y, When UMMotBuup-Baoc writing mention this paper aud don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Bmghamtou, N, Y. tvk tBBMBHflf!l3ISb New Table SILVERWARE V . trnm a ) : plated "Wo havo lust rcrolvcd many now pieces of silver spoons and fancy singlo pieces bcautlfullesigns, with a ena' ' for twontyrfivo years' woar. Prices fromSfooO $3.00 for bIi!111" t.o' an.OO nor sot for toasDoons.'; . . H geianey piccoj $3.00 por sot for teaspoons! 1 M We Sell a Superior Quality Of plated knlvos and forks mado fdr our special trade with our name on them. ,- ' l $4.50 pet set of each ONE PRICE FOR ALL-THAT THE LOWEST j Bail's Jewely Stoie, CORNER STATE AND LIBERTY STREETS. It Is Guaranteed. Whon your watch or clock gets out of order and you wnnt it fixed, bo suro and bring it to W. Calvot, 158 State street. 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I A 5c Toy with every purchase of AJOcToy " " $2 At5cToy ' " S3 A 20c Toy " l $4 A 25c Toy JV " $5 While they last. We have several gross on had j xtturrinv txri xxritt col! n OfV riV4t$r . TirfiffnV ' r. .. . -wr.wWw WW , last. it u it The Variety Stote, ANORA M, WELCH, 92-94 Coofti Street Prop. !! AUTUMN AND WINTER STY1E3 IN 8H0M Takes lots of our show apace ul storo space styles that are baud to win your approval and nt yow feet nlcoly as to looks, comforUty as to tho "feel." No pffcKetDooi strnln In our solllne fieures. Ery inducomont to buy is accorded jm hero, and wo cordially welconi your examination of our lootwfu. Jacob Vogt 09 SUto Street '" : Huic Wing Sang Co.: New line of China antf Japan Fancy Goods, Sjlfoj Handkerchiefs, Chinaware, Ornaments and all mom ! of Gents' and Ladies Furnishing Goods, Underwear, Wrappers, Shirts, Waists. Foil fine of holiday goo Now on sale at cost. 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