totic DAH.T OAPXrAl. JOURNAL, SALEM, OKHQON, TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1900. """Vm tan ocai lenses near-righted and far ;d lenses made to order. old and Gold 'lied Frames o made to 'order. Our pricea yon dud reasonable. . las. H. Hinges jewelers and Optician (123 Commercial. St. i DR. KUM Iderful CHINESEi DOaOR treat you with Oriental hcrb pre any en-easojfy-muui operation K.um is known everywhere in and has cured many prominent here. Hd has lived in Salem yeras, and can be trusted. He any medicines unknown to white and with them can cure asthma, lung troubles, rheu- stomach, liver, and kidney dls- urn makos a specialty of dropsy analo troubles. His remedies ivnto diseases when everything , Ho has hundreds of teeti and gives consultation free. for medicines very moderate. in the country can write for Send stamp. K want somo extra fine tea, get us. DS. KUM BOW WO CO., th High street, Salem, Oregon. e Hotel Salem. F. O. Box 185. heet lusic carry a full line of sheet as well as all the newest stions for Victor, Columbia, ison. Iking .chines 3on't forget that wo repair kl instruments and sell violins, , manaonns, etc. L. F. SAVAGE J. Wenger's Old stand wnmorcial St., Salem, Orogon. HipH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT. Part of tha Week's Program Passed Tho conn.en..ment program of the high school started) with the junior senior banquet, June 1, which was a well planned and executed affair, to say tho least. Tho second event was tho baccalaureato sermon, given at the First Congregational church" Sunday, .Tunc 30, by Kev. P. S. Knight. The sermon was given ia a most interest ing manner, and it has been said bv not a few that it was the best of the kind cvrtr given in Salem. It is as follews: Baccalaureate address to the first graduating class of tiio Salem high school, delivered June 10, 1906. Text Psalm 37:4, "Delight thyself also in rtho Lord, and Ho shall give theo the desires of thine heart." There aro many things in which the young heart delights. Yet, many pure, beautiful and worthy things. But af to., a ist is made of all the delightful things that the eyes can seo or' the hands can handle even of all that the uninspired mind can fathom or com prehend thero is an 'lalso." It is suggested by tha text: "Delight thyself ALSO in Jehovah." And what a great promise fol fel fol eows: "Ho shall give theo tho DE SIRES of thino heart." Aspiration) is tho first result if in spiration. And' by inspiration I mean tho spiritual stirring that may como to -very soul. The soul onco breathed upon cannot rest. It is filled with de siresaspirations. The soul moved by tho Spirit desires to be something nob ler, to do something more worthy. At first it may be a blind" desire. The soul is conscious of a want, but knows not where nor by what it may be sat isfied. It is a condition of spiritual unrest. In sheer self defence tho troublel soul may seek to quiet and1 quench theso refit destroying aspirnUons to administer anodynes to a troubled con science in hope that peace may bo se cured. It is a vain hope. Not thus may an immortal soul hope to escnpo what tho poet calls "The mighty mael strom of divine unnest.'" It woro as rational to seek to quench tho lifo gorm thnt is in the seed. The only way to stop that lifo gorm from restlessness and growth is to put it where it will die. For, 1 IffiSsSSSSSI THE IEST REMEDY For cnu, barn., brail.., orei,KUi, barbed wr cult tnl tit hurt of man or bttit 1- Dean's King Caotus Oil the only liniment tbt heals without a scar. 15c., 50c, II, tSulUllltl. Accept do lubitltule. sold t? O.W. Putnam Co 135 N. Com. St Salem, Or tho higher grade of development and tho higher rnnge of nil activities, but that in a si'nse he carries all grades and moves through every rnngo of ac tivity that nature knows. Ho vegetates with the plant; ho breathes and moves about and hungers anil thirsts and feels nhvsienl t-.Ii. with the nnimal; he reasons, thinks, chooses, lovei and hates as man; he grovels, dissemble.-, deceives and) asso ciate iu nil vileneis with tho spirits of darkness; he soans in holy medi tation, salutes the eternal throno with psalms of praise, and rejoices in all purity and beauty with tho angels of light. All extremes meet in man all beauty and oil ugliness, nil joy nnd nil sorrow, all sin nnd all virtue. No place in heaven is so high thnt ho may not rejoice in its light, while the no-' ther depths arc not so black but he will dare to fnce thein horror nndl dos pair. He walks without fear whore angels veil their fnocs, nnd doubt ami questions where devils believe nnd tremble". ' 'How5 fittingly iloesK-io poo? speak of this strange creature, man: "Man, man, thou poor antithesis of power, Chill of all timo vet ceaturo of an hour; By .times chhmoleon of a thousand forms, Tho Lord of empires nnd the food of (.. worms." Shis word "desires," then must, have various meanings whon applied to man. Wo onay say, speaking broad ly, thnt there nre bodily desires, men tal desls, spiritual desires. We hnvo hero a clear reference to the,-higher line of, desires, desires of the heart, the spirit, the mornl nature. They are not mere appetites that -may. bo ap peased with meats and drinks. They vt e not carnal passions thnt may be stilled by indulgence today only to be In somo way in the. highest and best way the Father must delight in his own children. Sureh, then, His heart is ever open to all who delight in Him. As a spir itual being man's uatural place is with tho Father, in tho Father. Having onco learned how to "delight thyself in the Lord," thou shalt find all true delight to be included) in that. My own unrest is a mystery to mo until I find it at once explained and quioteil in that glorious presence where every longing is satisfied and every question is answered. To my mind this is a wondcrful thought, the most exalted and exalt ing thought that wo can have con cerning eurselves: the possibilities of our nature nre so great that we can be satisfied! with nothing less than God. Not simply some belief in God, ?ome view of Him, wme creed or dogma touching his nature not some gener al sense o his forbearance, forgive ness and love but God himself. We must find our eelight, and through that "tho desires of our hearts," in a joy ful, fruitful, constnnt ONENE&S WITH THE FATHER. "Silently flows the deep river, Littlo brooks bnbblo nnd fret. Tho Lord as a deep river movetji, And I as tho brooklet and yet Tho brooklet flows down to tho river And find., a calm rest in itsflood; And I, when by journoy is ended May rest on the bosom of God. The sun shines in splendor forever, The dim cnndlo glows for a night; The Lord lives in clory eternal, Mv life Is h-'spniflnvhii siL'ht. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Is a powerful, Invigorating tonic,, Jmpnrt ng health and strength In particular 11) II local, womanly health is so Intlmiuni. neaiui ami strcngtn In particular tho organs distinctly feminine. The il. womanly li.nlih 1 en i.,i,..,i.. related to the ncm-ial li. n1t. i,. ,.v,.. diseases of the delleato womanly groans are cured the -whole, body gains In health and strength. For weak and sickly women who aro "worn-out, "run-down" or debilitated, especially for women who work In store, ofllco or schoolroom, who sit at the typewriter or sewing machine, or boar heavy household burdens, and for nursing mother, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription has proven a priceless benefit because of Its health-restorlni and strength-giving powers. As a soothing and strengthening nerv ine. "Favorite Prescription" ts un xjualixl nnd Is Invaluablo In allaying and lubdnlng nervous excitability, Irrliat.il ty, nervous exhaustion, nervous prostra ilon, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea, ar bt, Vitus' dance, and other distressing nervous symptoms commonly httemlnnt upon functional and organic disease of tho womanly orjrans. It Induces, refresh ing sleep and rollovea mental anxiety and despondency. Cures obstinate cases. "Favorite Pre scription " Is a positive euro for tho most complicated and obstinate cases of "fe male weakness," painful periods, irregu larities, prulupMis or falling of tho pelvic organ, weak back, bearing-down .ena Hon. , chronic congestion, Inflammation ami ulceration. Dr,, Picrco's medicines aro made from harmless but oftlclent medical roots found growing In our American foresta. The Indians know of the marvelous ctira- tiyo vitliio of somo of tlioso roots and tin- CHANCE TO SEE 'FRISCO parted that knowleelgo to somo of tha friendlier white', and gradually somo if tho moro progressive physicians came to test nnd uso them, and over since they havo grown In favor by reason of their superior curative virtues and their safo and harmless qualities. Your druggists sell tho"FA.voniTRPnK BcniiTtoj. " and alsei that famous altera tive, hlooel purifier and stomach tonic, tho "Goi.hkn MKP19AI. DiacovKHr." Write to Dr. Plorco about your case. Ho Is an experienced physician and will treat your case as confidential and without charge for correspondence. Address him at tho Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Yet the sun lpnned his llghtto the if candle, ".. . " And He gave to me this brief flame; The canello gives back what is bor rowed, My sphlt returns whenco it came. . ' .It Is well: let tho brook Beek the river, , Anil both find their homo in the sea; It is' well: they were set to deliver A messagci to you nnd to me. It is well that thoiflnm'oof. tho cnndle Dies out in the blnzc of the sun; All is well if our lives rise im- t' mortal When this little journey is done. AJUIIUIV, 4.1. J... J suiting physic! an. Giving a shirtlcM man a collar is not philanthropy. That Tired Feeling. If you aro languid, depressed, in capable for work, if indicate that your liver is out of order, Hcrblna .will assist nature tb throw off head aches, rheumatism and nilmcnU akin to norvousnesa and rcetora tho ener 'glcs and vitality of sound nnd per feet health. J, J. Hubbard, Temple, Toxas, writes: "I havo used Herbln. for tho past y cars. It has done mo moro good than all tho doctors. It Is tho best modlcin. over made for cl.llls and fover." 50c, For sale by D. J. Fry. "When life begins to throb nd stir,; - W The tiniest seed will find-tho day; ln,cctuaj ,onglllgl, for tll0 unci gL-rm 01 ui is luiuu.-n HOuLISTE?;' Mountain Tea Nuggets L But Medlolne for Bair Feopli. m Q.W.n -Idilth isd Renewed Vinrr. Bflc for Constipation. Indigestion, LWeV ley Troubles, Pimples. Eczema, impure W Breath, filuKglsh Bowels, Headache SS cents a box. Genuine made by 1 Daco Company, Madison, wis. NU00ETS FOR SAI LOW PEOP.f mm H FRENCH FEMALE 0PIL.LS. Ciniu.Riuir Ut Bcttbimui rrno. i"ipiAiuM'fc,ffl.isa " wo inu VT ;- ' , IIS .Ui. winUiioriJ.viip'4'' '4. .uBlr.. if ! dn.Ul4-i iM vpurerdtri ltt -IOICtCO..-ittT.UWeTSIt.'. I l ia SalMi by a tes. Thnn a whole univcrso of clay." And whnt go-in of life, wo may ask, is moro mighty than that which the Eternal Love and Power has plnnted in mart's immortal nature. Will you put that germ of life under n mountain of clay nnd imagine it shall keep quiet f Somo ly you shall see that mountain crumble. Will you seek to quench that struggling light under a seared and hardened consciencet Somo day it will break forth to illuminata the un speakablo horrors of the darkest abode of sin in which you can hide. To appreciate the force of the word 'elesiroB" as it occurs .in tho text, we need to realize to eomo extent the rango of man's activity in nature. The plant that has within itself tho ener gies of a growing lifo is moro than a clod. Tho an-tnal, em-owed wnn sen sation and a degreo of reasoning pow er, is moro than a plant. Man, into whoso nostrils tho Creator breathed the brqath of life, is more than an animal. Tho higher you rise in tho scalo of be ing tho wider you find tho range of ac tivities. Tho plant grows and bears its treasures of the schools and libraries. Neither are they the outrenchlngs of tho esthetic nature fer visions of ex ternal bemuty and harmony. They certainly includo all that is pure nnd worthy along all these lines, but they are the longings of the im mortal nnturo for whatever is im mortal in naturo or over nature. They are as real in the child as in man or woman penhnps oven mort real. The soul is not always consciout of their meaning in either child or man. In a s(tnso you may say they aro blind desires. And tho blind are over load ing the blind, with the proverbial ro suits. Many mistakes are mnde in at tempts to satisfy these immortal ling ering. Alta-B nra built, tompics are erected; idols aro carved. Creeds, ,inrr.n. nnil ..wmulns multiply. Sac- rifices and forma of worehip nre in vented. But from any and all of these tho soul may finally must turo awny with its sense of longing unsatisfied Wo may ay it must be so, andi t is a sign of hopo thnt it is so. Immortal man is too great to bo finally and for ever satisnexi who xu i, - placo to placo but cannot ' tho realms of scientific or imaginative thought, In mam you not oy And fruit, but cannot move from placo to I hh (ho 'bm tLat can place. Tho animal may move from l oj u. 0f thongbt jQ the fnost progiesBivo age. "Thou hast maue us ior iujscu, aaid Augustine, "and we aro restless till wo find our rest in thee." Tho real desires of our hirts, our ekeper hearts, aro cot for "thlng"-for mero trap pings and external conditions. The living hnrt must find a living heart. You want, a companion, a friend, a lover, a mtitual sharer of your weal aneJ woe, some ono to Jove who can with love, respond. You want tie FATHER whoso heart is the founda- tain of all live, the FATHEB who9 own best name is LOVE. It Is n want, not merely a whim a real want, not a fictitious one. It is a want that must bo eatisfiod If I am to (remain or over como to bo In any high truo sense, a MA2s Without it I tako my place with the beast of the field and with every creeping thing. Now I am not here to ay that the Father respond to theso desires in ,-, hearts. But I am here to say that these desires are responses to the Urinal dsire in the Father's own heart. Fifteen hundred years before the birth of our Lord fc far seeing wise man gave expression to this theught: Job, 14:W. "Thou shalt tall, and I will wuwer theo; thou wilt have a DESIRE to the work of thine hands." How can It be otherwise! Ua U OTe than creature of God. He Is child of God. Can the Inlnlte Path tt regard Us own children a the tlust of his chariot whls? It cannot t M. FriAl SALE it -Bf mm - - ON THE FOLLOWING .,. Iaa 25c lawns and dimities aMortmcnt 01 eosm. w, v fancy colored waistingn, epeciol pnoo 'ouUaTd prt-ite waistinga, ealo price .10c a 7 lie's pretty patterns..... a a vd hhea wide, Pillow Ijaqe, special .'.'.'.'... -lStf sutmbonaeta sale, price .S2-00 u end $3.50 silk umbrellas, all colore, f'" t GO swell wool eoraot elMh pony jackets, Sale Price $7.50 ..S5J yQ EMBROIDERIES 3E ASeORTMEKT JU8X JtSOBIVEO. eet cover emby, epecial t ..IQCkjd embroideries, eoeekl tnTd !4 20c wide embroideries, special . .. . ... ''''"M. and 25 d " at 3Kfr5fr yftlOfr 22V iV r T B0STEIR & GREENBAUM a, . : ...jo wcni . 29 mm 300 LOmnj Tho rennalndor of the week will be taken up with other exercises. Tues day evening will be given a benefit pTogram' by tho school. Wednesday evening the senior class piny, in the as sembly hall of the high n'hool. Fri day evening, the graduating exercises. Saturdny evening, the organization of tho alumni. This is tho first commencement of the. S.lem high schoel, nnd every effort U being made to make it equal to that of other high whools. Very Annoying to Somo Pcoplo. Peoplo that aro known to bo weak and sickly, by their neighbors, arc asked the, question every day whether thoy are feeling better. Do you feel stronger! Aro you gaining flesh t Their friends know if thoy -fo gaining fleih It is ono of tho sure signs of return ing hoalth. If they can only get a romedy that will make souu, ncaiwiy flesh, recovery is as.urvd. Peoplo with nervous troubles, loss of flesh and Btrongtb, no ambition, languid, nnd nl ways tired, have thin, watery blood. Tho food thoy eat docs not nourish them, it does not mako Moon, ii ai to each moal they would tak'o Dr. Wood and Nerve Tonic their fooJ would, bo turned into rich, rod blood, making solid flesh and strength. The tablets aro sold in boxes by all drug gists or 75 cents, or thrco boxes xor - People who use this tonic gain in lolid fleh from one to threo poun-,r pe wek; thoy fl ler and know tbey are on the road to health, A lot of men who think they are in dependent aro only contrary. o Sore Curw for Piles. Itching piles piodoco mohturs ond eauw itching, this form, at well as blind, bleeding or protruding pile, ere .ured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops itching and bleeding, absorbs tnmort. 50c a Jar at druggists, or sent v.. mall. TreatUo free. Write m about your ease. Dr. Boianko, Phlla., Pa. T CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought i(Z0 Boars the Slgn&tnrti Southern Pacific Will Run an Excursion Train From Portland Juno 16 Wo havo elocUieet to run nn excursion from Portland and return on the S6V lowing schedule: . Lenvo 1'ortlnnil, Saturday, Juno 10, train No. 15,'nt 6:. 5 p. m. Arrive at Oakland, Monday, Juno IS, train No, 15, at 8;28 n, m. Arrlvo at San Frnncltco, Monday, Juno 18, train No. 15, at B.4S a. m. Monday, Juno 18, and Tuesday, Juno 10, will bo spent lu San Francisco. Leavo San Frnuciscti, Tuesday, Juno 10, train No. 10, at 8:20 p. m. Leavo Oakland, Tuesday, Juno 10, train No. 10, at 8:52 p. in. Arrlvo at Portland, Thursday, Juna 2i, train No. 10, at 7:2C a. m. Tickets to bo sold at rate of $15, and to Includo berth in Standard sleeper going and returning, also while tTaln ii parked at Oakland Sixteenth street station. Also includes moals' as fol fel fol eows: Breakfast, luncheon nnd dinner, Sun day, Juno 17th. Breakfast nnd dinner, Monday, Juno 18th, Breakfast and dinner, TucBilay, Juno 10th. Breakfast, luncheon and dinner, Wed nesday, Juno 20th. Wo omit luncheon on Monday an! Tuesday for tho reason that moraberi' of tho paTty will be sCattereel, and they will mnko jrovlslons for that mcql wherever they may happen to bo 1q cntcd, The tickets will bo limited to Juno 21, 1000, for return to rortlnnd. Pull man reservations should be made through O. W. Stinger, city ticket ngent, Third nnd Washington stroots, Portland, If a iufn'cl.Bt number of reservations are mado to warrant run ning n special train wo will arrange accordlncly. WM, M 'MURRAY, A. L. ORAIO, Asst- Oenl. Pass Agt, Qen. Tnss Agt. 0-8-0t n Moved. 1 hnvo moved1 from my temporary quarters on Asylum nvenuo to my largo now groenhouses on tho Garden road, where I am prepared to fill oil orders better than ever. Phone 1083. OARIi F. RUEF, C-2-tf Florist. IVrington'a market Is the popular blace for high-class meats Acute sueenuitlstn. Deep tearing or wrew:hing pains, occasioned by getting wet through worse when at rest, or on first mor lag the limb and in cold or damp weather, is enred quickly by Bsl lard's Bnow Liniment. Oscar Oleson OiUon City, 111, writes, Feb. 16. 1002: "A year ago I was troubled with a pain la y back. It soon got o bad I L. . ...nd over. One bottle of Ballard's 8aow Liniment cured as." For sale bj V. J. Try. The poorest aan we know owns rth Inj but OMJ'. PROPOSALS INVITED ' For Supplies for the Ortsgon State Pen itcntlary for Period EnAlng Decem ber 31, 1000. Sealed bids fori drugs, dry goods, groceries, leuthor and. findings, plumb ing supplies-, flour, fih, meat, etc, will bo received at tho office of tho super intendent of the Oregon tnte penltcn tiary until Jumi 20, 1000, at 2 o'clock p. m., at which timo they will be op oned. A deposit of 200.00 cash or certi fied check, payable to the superintend ent, must accompnny each bid fr" meat and flour, nnd all other bids mut be necompnnlcd by nn amount equal to 10 per cent of tho amount or me btil. Samples to accompany all bids where practicable. Tho right, is rcwrved U roject any and all bids und to accept or rfject any portion of a bid, On each erivelojK. should bo ineribed the naturo of tho bid. Ooods of Oregon mnmifacturo o. production lll re ceive preference, other tilings ucinK equal. All goodrt nnd supplies must be delivered to the penitentiary with in 20 days after tho oontrnct is award ed, B:bdulc of tho various lints or goods will U furnished upon applica tion to tho superintendent. Vouchers will be Issued for payment on the A-Bt of tho month followiug tie . .. . i Miwn. nnt month completion oi i cvm.-.v., -- ly or eontlnuouo contracts. Bidders will tke notleo that the appropristion for maintenance of the penitcnthiry Js now available, and all claims for opplln after being audit d by tho secretary of state will bo mild by ststo itarrants. P O. W, JAMF.S gopointondent Oregon State Penifn- ' . .. v a i nui tlary. Salem, Or., juno o, .--v. $105.00 to be Given Away. Who Wants the Mosey? Who will write us tho best story of personal experience in using ALLEN'S SELF-BISINO B. B. B. FLOUBI We want 100 testimonials, not to exceed 00 words each, and wo will pay for thorn, Wrlto and tell us why and where you first bought a B. FLOUIt and bow long you have used It. Tell us how you like it ami whether you have found it an, airrecable awl wholesome addition to tho family menu. Tell us about the PAN -OAKI.S, the B08TON MUF. FINS, the FIHJ1T PUDD1NO and thfl FAMOUS BOSTON BROWN BUKAD. Now, to the pvrson sending us the nest recommendation and the most ar tistic letter, wo will pay 15.00 ia goldj and we will pay 41.00 eah for 100 oth er letters that we uie. We wita to use these letters In our advertising, but no name will bo published without the written consent of the writer. Jf you have not ud self-rising B B. B, Flour get package and begin now; we will give you sufficient tints to take advantage of tWs efcer. Every good grocer sells It and yoa will find directions in erery package. Vet tbo four principal redoes sd write us about it. Wo are interested in your experience. ALLFN'8 B, B. B. FLOUR CO. Pscifle Cot Factory, Bn Jose, Csl. RELIEF rOR LAWES. FRENCH TANSY WAfERS Original and ely gs-!e. Pnt up ia yellow wrapper with Crewn tde k. For sale by leading druggists. Prise per box. PLUMBING TINNING AND ROOTING, A. L. f RASER Cormce Work, Heating and Buikfin Work of aM Kind; Estimates Made and Work Guaranteed Murphy Bk State St- DitL -J Ki 1 Salem, Oregon ,"T7'- ZS!V:MSK