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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1909)
V DAILY CAPITAL JOU11NAL, SALEM, OUR' V. Fill DAY, OOTOnEIl 20, 1000. PAOE TWO B i If THE CAPITAL JOURNAL 13. HOFKIt, Killtor nntl Proprietor. tudieuitvui Kawpper lrol1 lo American I'rliiuipte and Ihc l'nre aart liovclotwmenl of All Onrxon. ltitlltioI Krurr Hrenlnit Kiccpt SutuUr. CMom, Ort SimSOIUlTION JtATES. (lurarUbtr lu AitraiiM.) ii.. hr M,rlr. nor iwr !. 'r monlU SOo iHr, tr n, p jw. -,M Weekly, t'r mall, per-veur-......- '." l'er moMth 96c Six month CC W. bunion WT&i jSPdagRhv. .ttSlLADEL W.D . MGRACKEN OF BOSTON LECTURES SUNDAY Spiritual Healing of Jesus' Time Shown to Be Revived Today Because Mrs. Mary Baker Eddy Listened to the Message of the Bible. (V. D. MoCrnokon) Kxtraot from looturo by W. D. Mo Graokun y!u) Hpaaks nt the Grand opurn lioutsa, Salem, Bumlny nt I m: . . . "Tlio vory llrat benefit wliloli Sclanco co n furs upon imuiltlml is to provo tlint tboro Ih hopo for nil. It roamwros ovon tlioe who linvo boon miiilu to coiiBliler tlioiimolvw lost or luournblo. It romuH to tho iloomeil and almmlonocl, nntl by Its uiiiiii- jwornblo IorIc eonvlnctw litem Jlmt of oil, tlmt thi'lr oltuntlon Is not ns bad an it oooiiih; tlint evil Is not an powerful ns It prwtoiuls; tlint Is Una no nutborlzntlon from on IiIrIi, no lui;nl ntntUB, no rlulits, no logltl- many; Hint, on tlio contrary, ninn' ronl orlKln in Clod Justlfloa his roas- onulilo expectation tlint Kood slinll prevail; tlint ponco. harmony, houlth mid hIiiIwjsiiwmi shall bo his portion; tlint HtroiiKth, BweottUHw nntl boauty Blinll bo Ills norninl Inheritance from n morclfnl Father: nntl Hint tlio lovo which patwoth iiiuloratand- inir Blinll ovoiitnally crown nil bin right MidonvorH with succoss. Clirlstlnn Science i;lvt Kround for this natural hopo, but It does muro thnn tlint. It Instruct! men In tlio rudlmontH of truo fnltli mid allows thoiu why this hopo of nalvn- mnlttH prnctlcnl nppllcntlon of tho letter. From tho vory start now vltaa of grand possibilities choor tho learnor on his way, nntl, mor Importnnt still, tho nctunl prdofs of Cod's lnflnlto powor nntl Koodnoss encourage him to tako tho nocossnry steps. "To follow in thu wny Is to walk with Clod, to communo with Spirit, to refresh onoflolf with tlu mercy Hint comoth dow'n nB tho duo from henvon, to luivo followshlp with Clirlit Jesus, to gnln mi Intlmnto In mKlit. Into lib HiiyliiKH ami his works nud be useful horo nnd now to those with whom wo nsooclnte. A enroor which opens In this way will novor eloe. but will contlnuo for ovor, de veloping nioro nnd more tho truth nboiit tho lnflnlto numbor of idons which constltuo God's tiulvorso. "In Jesus' time, nnd In tlint of his Imniotlluto followorH, full forco of spiritual houllHK mndo itsolf felt, ills tonchlni; was rolnforcod by his works, his pnrnblos illunilnntetl by ocular proofs, nnd his preaching demonstratond by his practice, lie cured tho mnn sick of tho palsy of his pltytilcal ailment nt tho same time that ho fornavo his sins. He Juulod tho conturlon'H sorvnnt, tnoiiKh nbsont from him. Ho fed the llvo thousand, walked on tho tlon lu justllletl by metaphysical wntor, nnd finally raised himself facta. Ka I Ih then roadlly ripens from tlio dond through his under Into undoratnnilliiK, us the tttmleutstnndlu(; of God." GLYNN AND BURNS TO MEET TONIGHT UNITED milM I.IUHCO WIMtt 1 !x)H AliK'les, Oct. 29. -FUtlr tie xoteori In Ln Angeles anticipate a cholro time tonight when Jim Flyun. the l'liebln fireman, nnd Jark Hum, tlio Sallnaa husky, hook up lu the Nnuil Junet Ion nreun. The men are ncheduletl toflght over the iwual ten uonud mMlecUInn route, but lu view if. the slugging propeuslttee of both scrappers It Is considered doubtful if the Until goes tho limit. Moth men put the flulHliliig toix-liM to tliolr tralnliiK yuetenlay. Klyrni boxed six round with his matM and to run the unfortunate about the ring ns lie pleased. The fireman Is in tho beet of shnpe. nnd U confident that his longer experience will enable Iiim to HdmluUter a lap potion to Ills heavier opponent before the gong tIiirh for the tenth neMlon. lluriiH. weighing in the nelghlwi hoed of 10 lHMinda. apparently Is aware that UU future ring career de pends largely upon hit snowing ajjaltwt I'lynn. Ill trugth nsU courege, tleeptte his lack of science awl ring gNernUlilp, haa won him a host of aupiHtrters In hi past bat tle here, and he will carry a goodly roll of the local sports' coin luto the ring with hlw tonight. Night Ynrdmnstor Chnpmnu was buriiotl iiutlor tho wrockngo nnd In stantly killed. Although 8vornl tralnmou saw Fireman Uressor thrown Into the firo- I bov they wero imnblo to do anything I for him. An uuusunlly hot blaze wns roaring In the firebox and Dreeeer could not poaelbly have lived longer than a second nfter falling Into the flames. When lila remains were later re coerd nearly every particle of flettu hail been burned from his boiiec. Day Ynrdmnster liberie sufferetl the Ios of a leg nntl bis recovery Is not epected. A Misplaced switch is said to bavo caused (lie wreck. ACCIDENT IN NEW YORK RAILROAD YARDS IVKITBO lKKS UUBBO WlM.) Kocluvster. N. Y Oct. .- Two turn wore Instantly killed and n third injured at 7:30 o'clock this morning la a rouriud collision on tho New York Central railroad, near tho Kent street yards. Fireman William Dresner met a horrible death when ho was thrown from his seat in the enb luto tho firebox of tho locomotive and roasted alive. STAYTON ITEMS. Stnytou Is fast bMomlng a wide awake burg, owing to n froeh out burat of enthusiasm over the pros pects of getting an electric road. So high are tlio expectations running that some of our most Influential clUaene residing on Main street are butldtug cement walks, and when completed will owver about eight block, abutting the property of Jamee A. Gardner, Br. C. 11. Jlrewer. A. l. Gardner, V. Imbert. IS. Roy. V. IS. Thomas and U 1. Um brecht. Mr. Henry Smith's handsome new reeldetice ie now ooinplotet!. They may well be proud of tholr no.v home, aa It Is u great noquUltlon to our rHlaoo dlstrtot. The teaoliers of our public Fchool wei ovor-Sunday vkltora at the capital. .'ohn A. Soabury, of Washington. Ij wiw lu ohargo of tho "Mtl " and vto feel asaurcU that he is the right m.ui '! H"e right place. Health YOU'LL RE SURPRISED TO SEE HOW YOUNG YOU LOOK WHEN YOUR HAIR IS RESTORED TO ITS NATURAL COLOR. Thtte no exono for unsightly piv ot UJetl hair. It tntket you look old when you'io not it's untighlly end cmbtirwung. Hay'i Hair Health will bring back the natu ral color and beauty, and make your hall bright, luxuriant and full of youthful vitality, Slopt dandmff and falling out. Purely vege table and harmleu not a dye. 01 AND (SOc nOCTTES, AT OIlUGGISTS. liny' Harflnn Sonp cures ttczsma, red, mulch and chapped bands, and all akin dlse.ie. Keeps nkln lino and lt, 25c drufrfflnta. 8rnd 3o. lorfreo bonks, "Tbo Carool tbo bkld," "Xto Cnrn nl thn Hair." ritllo Hay Spec. Co.. Newark. N. J. J. C. PERRY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS "The Business Side of Farm ing" Will Be Sent from the Oregon Agricultural College If Desired. "Tho UifslnosB Sltlo of Farming" In tho tltlo of n recent publication from tho Oregon Agricultural College lross. Tho bulletin Is Part I of the gonornl subject nntl Is tlovotod to Farm UocordH. It is wrltton in a clear, slmplo stylo, nnd will bo onslly coniprohondod by nny fnrmor. It Is hnndsonioly illustrated by twonty full-pngo ongrnvlngs. Futuro bulle tins on Iturnl Law and Kurnl Econo my nro promised. Lllco all tho collogu nud station bullotlns, it Is published for froo distribution. It Is gratifying to note tlint the state college Is talcing tho load In this important Htibjoct. No phase of agricultural education Is nioro Im portnnt nor nioro gonornlly nogloctotl. Tho shortcoming of tho American fanner in this rospoct hns boon re vealed ropoatodly. President Roose velt and tho Kurnl Commission hnvo romarkod on moro than ono occa sion, tlint this is ouo of tho tlofectH In rural education. Tho Inck of cor rect business inothotls has not only riilnotl count Ions farmers, but it of ten drives tho boys off tho farm. The present census Is emphasizing statin tltii on farm flnnnco moro than usu ally, but It Is feared that llttlo ro table Information will bo given. Prof. Hexell, the author of tho bul letin ,snys In his Introductien: "It Is a truism to say that the financial side of farming is or the utmost Im portance. Dut the fact remains tlint this side of the world's greatest in dustry is almost entirely neglected by both tho fnrmor nnd tho schools. Prof. Ilalley says on this subject. In visiting practically every farm in mimmmit u WE PAY THREE PERU : : Cent Interest on Savings ; ; t: Donoslts. ;; Deposits or Withdraw- j; ;; als- may be mndo any l I. time. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Mr. atid Mrs. W. H. Hull have de parted for Great Rend, Kansas, and other Hnatorn points, whore they ox peot to remain Indeflnltoly. Mr and Mrs. Jako Worms have gwn to tho country to reside. Mr. Ilert Morris, of Mehama, vlf ited at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Delink Caldwell the first ot tho week Mr. Glover, of Tumor, Is erecting u tine. livery and feed stable, so please take noto ot this all yo who travel, and remember that this lb the plaoe where you get ttrat-olaua accommodations. Mr. K. Ioug, residing near here. km uMMa ot w rttrm ana we- iterta la mov to Jatravsaji. wkoro j. t - , -. .., x ho will engage In went markettng. f rviiH I Capital National Bank 1 , ":u ';?lhT AT W " i f fb i.. ilny might niake vu t " NERVOUS HEADACHES Cured by Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Which Enrich the Blood and Send Nourishment to the Starved Nerves. Thoro is absolutely no way of reach ing tho nerves with medicine oxcopt through the blood. The iht-vm recelvo nil ot tln'ir uoururiuiieut ami support from the blood which, umivt liwuttiiut couditions, carries the elviueuts UiHHled to rebuild wiMted nerve tiMne. It w. tlwretore. no nniery that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are both n blood builder and iv ut-rvw touio, uotliiug uu reeoguisetl by bcieuce iu the power of the) pilU to oureaevero uervous disor ders as well iu ditHMM of the blood. Mrs. J M. KuIktioii. of . F. D., Sau Gabriel, Cnl , who was cured ot a uorvous dUonler by tliee ptiu, kavs; IsutTennl for nine years with ner vous prtrutiou, which was brought on by overwork. Whenever I lay lowu there vma a hetikatiou or preMuro on my obext as though eometlung was clicking me. Mv heart fluttered and I couldn't sleep volL Kvery morutug I would feci exliaustcd and na though I had been working very hard. For nine weeks I didn't sleep wore than twelve hoars. eTeu with taking morphine. I liad heodAciies and dlxxy spells a good deal and when I closed my eyes there would bo yellow spot tbuiciug Wore them. I had tokcopvory quiet as any exoite nieut made mo much wonc I va4 always imagining all sorts ot things. Many timea daring my sickne&s I became so exhausted that I wan confined to ted for days and weeks without being able to raise up. My blood was thiu and my finger nails were blue, For about eight years I was almost constantly under tho cn of doctors. They simply couldn't do anything tor me. Then a fnecd at Ogleu, Utah, which was mv home for five years, advised me to trv Dr. Willuunsr Pick Pills. I did so and felt better right away but I kept ou taking thepilte until I felt entirely cared. My care It&s boon rdntiaueut ami I can recommend Dr. VlKlams' PinV PUUfis the ltmoll. oIh iu tlw world tor tlte blood nnd nsrw." Dr. Williawa' Pink Pills are sold by all drttggis Is. or seut . jnoqiaid , on rtvwpt at jvn SOvHtivrUx; hx1hxs for fc V. by tl Dr Wdlum MU.-io tVnrcnY, f--' mvt id TUe gen " ' f I i' ux i l. .-rlar-in;' f ' i h ir NN'luani' PlukP it i'IK4lelit.vr ono of tho counties of Now York, we did not find one man who know how much It cost him to produce milk or to ralso any of his crops.' " Tho edition will not covor tlio en tire station mailing Hat, but the bul letin Is mailed to any onn on request. Questions on the Uuslnoes Sltln of Farming will be cheerfully nnnwered. Address Prof. .1. A. Hoxell, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallli, Ore. o skSc)fcKSk)tcrtc)(K'i''H'pH''KJf1 X-RAYS AND SMILES Have not heard any ono talking about Democratic primaries, hart you? Tho next oloetlou Is going to mnltt somo pooplo wonder why the" did not go to tho polls. Tho railroad track on Forry street Rooms to hnvo tho right of wny, anyway. Marlon county Isn't kicking. It Ib somothliig to bo third In Orogon. w It wns a cold day yesterday, but not cold enough tlint Salem got left. Ilnrrill could not talk when put on tho platform In tho Cook contro versy nt Hamilton, Montana. Can It bo posslblo that Bnrrlll was too full for uttoranco. It docsnt tako long to docldo bo twoon a slnnor who swears onco In a whllo nntl n Rnlnt who makes oth ers swonr all tho time, o A woman can forgtvo n mnn's cussing lllco a pirate, If ho owns nn nutomobllo. Iloth Hoys Saved. Louis noon, a leading morchant of N'orwny, Mich., writes: "Throo bot tles of Foloy's Honey and Tar nbso lutoly curod my boy of a sovoro cough and a neighbor's boy, who was so 111 with a cold that tho doctors gavo him up, was cured by tnklng Foloy's Hon oy and Tar." Nothing clso is.ns safo and cortnln in results. J. C. Perry. o Notice to Voters. Tho books for registration of votors nro now opon at tho city recorder's office. Offlco opon from 8 n. m. to G p. m. nnd during tho noon hour. Do not put it off until tho last tiny, but do It today. W. A. MOORES, 10-20-Bt City Hocordor. o $100.00 Reward Would bo gladly paid for a euro d.v many peoplo who nro crippled with rhoumntlsm. yet, If they only knew It, thoy can bo wired by a fow bottles of Ballard's Snow Liniment, and tho prico Is only 25c, 50c nnd $1,00 per bottlo. Sold by all dealers, GUYING FOR HKLP. Lots of It In Salem, Hut Dally Grow ing Less. Tho kidneys cry for holp. Not nn organ in tho whole body so dollcatoly constructed. Not ono so Importnnt to henlth. Tho kldnoys nro the flltors of the blood. Whon thoy fall tho blood becomes foul nnd poisonous. Thoro can bo no health where there is poisoned blood. Raakaaho Is one of tho first indi cations ot kidney trouble. It is tho kidneys' cry for help. Heed It. Doan'a Kidney Pills nro what Is wanted. Aro Just what overworked kidneys need. They strengthen and Invigorate overworked kidneys; holp them to do tholr work; never fall to euro any case ot kidney dlsoaso. Road tho proof from a Salem citi zen. O. W. Vaughn, No. 3 Stato street, Salem, Ore., Bays; "Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Dr. Stono'a drug store, proved In our family to bo a rotlablo remedy for backache and all forms of kidney complaint, I ob tained tho best ot results from their use, and our chltd, who had been af flicted with kidney complaint, was made well In a short tlmo by them. Wo rccommeud Doan's Kidney Pills to parents who bavo children troubled iu any way by disordered kidneys." For salo by all dealers. Price 3 cents. Fostor-Mtlbnrn Co., Buffalo, Now York, sole agents tor the United States. Remember the amo DoaaJs and take no other. f,I Don't Care About Wool, I Want Style" That's what a young fellow saidin our store the other day. In less than a minute he had changed his mind. For we told him what you probably know already that, unless a suit is all pure wool, it will not wear well and it simply cannot be made to hold and keep its style. Clothcraft All-Wool Clothes Then we tried ono of these smart, dashing Clothcraft suits on him and showed him the Siyttd Guarantee that it was all pure wool. Ho bought the suit. These are tho most remarkable clothes we've ever seen they have so much style, they are honestly all wool and yet they sell at tho same H. W. & M. prices asreffj;ne;;clothos$10to$25. Cltthcraft is the ONLY Guar anteed pure wool line in America, at these prices. Most of the men in town have found out about these clothes and they arc selling fast. Don't let a good thing like this get away from you. L MEYERS Proparoa yoang pooplo for bookkeepers, eteoograpnero and general offloa work. Tho dovolopmcnt of tho Northwcflt will afford openings foe 1 thotiKnnda in the next lew yoars. irtparv hot. ouuu m vum.ujjuv. 0 I W. I. STALEY, PRINCIPAL Salem. Oregon Portland's Popular Fire-Proof Hotel THE OREGON Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 p, m. Most perfectly furnished, Moderate Priced, Modern Hostlery in the metropolis of the Northwest. ANNEX IS NOW OPEN Our capacity has been doubled and our bus will hereafter meet trains No, 6, and train No, 12, limited, Oregon Electric that arrive In Portland at 10:55 a, m, and 4:55 p, m, M. C DICKINSON, Manager THE OREGON The Electric Fixture and Supply Co. Are now in their new quarters, at 245 North Liberty street. We have a number of new, catchy designs to select from. Come and see us. Electric Fixture & SupplyXo. L. S. HYDE, Manager idtiaaHvaraccwscg'&'grejpgrg Slightly 0!kr With Snow Whnyouae Uut kind of woather forecast yon kM that rkftHnutUn) weather is at had. fjt ready tor tt ftow by getting a bottl ot Ballard" j Snw I.tnlmnt Flat tains made fur rhoum&tUm . chilblains fr t lite sor and stltf. Joints and nusvles aH a.ne- ar.J pains 2V, Mitinintnmttaimnnnn))nnint I SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION Beer Sold in Carload Lots. Shipments in Kegs or Bot tled Beer to any Point on the Pacific Coast : : : : Brewing Plant and Offices fin Tm.Ia Qt In U'hn!ocnl. T Mi-Id C-i'aiti (rannn H J 50c and 1 C Sold by ail dealers. i9Kf-Hi-HrfffrHK'Ha i iw.wiwiiwf iiiriinwiiiimnniiiini" - . i.mm . . .,-.......... - - . in,i I ? Ih-v dtdut 'fU so loJ