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ttfil S2S. CCD R3HLDK& The Begir-;1: rf Vr.t Creation K!S -Y ::.cttl:j son. o'."' Scri i' t' I Aii T..t th-: L-- f Wat La', i'k. C .jinning c. Jehovah's Parte -.f'' ' thorny f"wu ' tht F..- ! .---' th, nd th. Cor..' Creation. riii!:i(i'ii'hiii. Pa., 1 J;iuuiirjr l.". - I'un I tor ItiiH-it'll preaili- I wl veslcrduv from I tlie t.'Xt, "In the V Zf beginning wns tho J-'-.'" L I tliu Word (Igos a r!J was ,viti1 ';o' A.TTcTffi' 'eTO KOMI WHS (i ld. Tho same wan lu the brnlniiln with the God. Ity liiiu were ulJ things made and without him was not anything mudi; Unit was made" (John I, 1. '!). lie mild: A week ago we considered the time when God was alone. Today let u discuss the flrt creative act ok re spects Intelligent Much. Long before man wns created, or our earth wan brought from lta clmotlc condition, long before angels and cheruMtu were created, Divine power brought forth a Son on tho spirit plane Jehovah's First-Begottcn-KlnrloiiH, perfect, beautiful, bti own imago and likeness. This glorious One Is in our text designated the Logos, the Word, the Messuge. the Expression of God. In the Old Testament he Is symbolically referred to as "Wisdom" In the words. "Johovuh iiosHeHHed me In the begin ning of his way, before his works of old. Then I was by blin, as one brought ui with him. and I was dally his delight, rejoicing nlwnys before him" (Proverbs vlll. 22-301. This mighty otio, personified ai Wis doui. Is declared by 8t. Paul to be "the first-born of nil creation" (Colossians I, 15-18). The I'snliiilst similarly rercrs to hint ns Jehovah's "first-born, high er than (tie kings of eurth" (Psalm Ixxxlx, 2"), Jesus thus refers to him self as one who hud a prehuman ex istence, saying, "He fore Abraham was, I am" (John vlll. 14. 23, 42-B8). The glorified, impended Christ, In Apoca llptlc vlslou. declared (he same greni truth, that he was "the beginning: of the creation of God" (Revelation 111, 14). And again he declared, "1 am the Flint und tho Last" (Rev. I, 17; II. 8). All of these Scriptures fully corrobo rate the Mtutfiiient of our text that lie Who siibse(iicnlly became the world's Itedeeincr wns long before the primary Bon of God. lie ranked first, not only In seniority, but also In honor, dignity and station, above all other nous of God, not one of whom wns like him selftile direct creation of Jehovuh. "Kor all things wore made by the Lo gos, and without lititi wiih not one thing Hindi' that was made." IIo wns not the creator In the primary sense of the word, but lu the secondary sen"" no wns the active agent of Jehovi'.li hi all of his subsequent crea tive work: thus he was not only the flrst-boru of nil creation, but. Individu ally, bo was ulso the Inst of Jehovah's creation. To this agrees tho word of fit. Paul. "All lii.ui, uiev the Father and all things are by tho Son.", Purely ninny have failed to appreci ate not only the Divine personality of Jehovah, but ulso the greatness of him who Is styled "Tho Bon of God." In tha Dark Agaa. There was a time wheu God's people did uot possess the Blblo lu their own Inntriinire. nnd when education to roud It wns extremely limited, and when nobody possessed such wonderful lllbloa twllli references and concord ances) ns are common today. It should not surprise us that In that far-off tiuio confusing errors crept Into the traditional fulth of the Church. The contention of tho Jews was that Jesus of Nn.itretti was an Impostor and that Ids uilghly works were done under Hie Influence of (ho fallen nngel. lie plzubub, Should we think It strange that In tho lient of discussion some of the followers of Jesus would niiikn ex travagant claims for him In their en deliver to oppose the theory Hint made nf Messiah a mero sinful mini? It does nut surprise us, therefore, that early In the third century claims were put forward lu (he name of Christ n ml his Apostles which neither lie nor they ever authorized. The Apostles declared him to bo "tho Son of God with power" and that ho was "holy, harmless, utulellled nnd Hepn rate front sliinew" (Hebrews vll, "Jill. The Muster himself declared, "My Father Is proa tor thiui 1." "lie In above nil;" "he sent uie;" "I enmo to do (he will of my Father In heaven nnd uot mine own will;" "I dcllg'u to do thy will, oil my God; thy law Is wrliien In my heert." True, he also declared, " nnd my Anther lire one;" hill he showed In w hat this oneness consisted - Hint It vas n ouetii'SH of will, of purp.iie, of work, lleciuiso be had fully submitted his will (o tin- Father's will and hud made (ho Futher's will hU own, (here fore (hey were one Th Muster again llliHlruted this oneness wh.n he prayed for his dls clples (lint "iliey ull might bo one. even as thou FiXhor and I are one" (John xvll. II, 2i. 22). Evidently (he Muster did not pray (hat his disciples should Hit lnH'otno imt. In ;icro, but dial (hey should nil become of one mind, of one bean, ef one disposition through their loyalty nnd ols-dlcuce to the Word mid to the spirit of God And this oneness, he declared, wns the kind which subsisted between the Heavenly "'mi,,., and himself. Bad Colds promptly, vigorously. First f .... . . i v:n.i?iycr scnon-y 1- Leaving the stmpflrtty of the teach ings of Jesus iiud of the Apostles, some went to (lie extreme of declaring that Jesus wns his own Father; (hut the term- l'.::i r. S.-u usel S.ilrit all uppiiisi I" r-r.x.n w'.t l;;iui- festcd hi. i-e.i to ciiikliot in :hrc dif ferent wets cnrresiHji.il hi: to (he"' nailer one :-! in tlr-e lll.llilfeslo Hons, tuners km.:; a ti!l diflereut view and claiiued that the Father. Son and holy Spirit were three liods who operated :is lie. In proportion as these un' ri tural hiiin.iii theories were received, they ir-- ! mi d coufu slon. An. I when nsl.nl hutv iluve per sons could high ally lie one person, and how one person coeld be three persons equal In glory nnd pow er, of course no answer could be given. Then the sub terfuge was rnlsed. "This Is a great mystery which nobody can explain." It should not .surprise us from what wo know of the structure of human nature that these extreme views were opposed by others of the opposite ex treme, some claiming (lint Jesus was a mere limn: that he was born ns nre other men: Hint Joseph wan his father, etc. Thus we behold tho dunger of any variation whatever from the pro clse teacli.'ugs of the Word of God. It should he needless to say to lilble Students that there Is nothing In the Itiblo which declares n trinity of Gods. There Is Just one passage of Scripture quoted In proof of the Trinity (I John, v, 7), and It In never quoted by schol ars, becuuse all scholars know that It was tampered with, several words hav ing been added lu the seventh century which are not found In any New Tes tament manuscript of earlier date. And those added words make the stntement as n whole foolish. If you will turn In your Bibles to this passage, you may strike out the spurious words as follows In verse seven: "In heaven the father, the Word and the Ho'n Cliont. und Ihete three are one;" nnd in verse eight the words, "and there are three that hear toitntst in earth." After thus eliminating the spurious additions, after thus removing from the precious ointment this dead fly of falsehood which was inserted for the Very purpose or deceiving, ana oe- cause no 8;'l;ttire cmld be found to give color to the doctrine of the trin ity then you will he nhle to read thut portion of the Word of God In Its pu rity and si iplldty. Then (he "mys tery" part will he gono from It for ever. It will he In full accord with the entire lilble In declaring, "To ns there Is one (lod. the Father, of whom are nil things, anil one Lord. Jesus Christ, by whom are all things und wo by hlin" (I Corinthians vlll, 0). How absurcly tho passage rends in our common ver sion, stating Hint the Father nnd tho Son nnd the holy Spirit nre bearing witness lu heaven that Jesus Is tho Son of God! Tho phre Word of God presents simply and beautifully the fnct that the great Creator, the Father of all mercies, Is Jehovah God, nmd thut he has an only b"!intten Sou who Is yet to be the Savior or Deliverer of nil of Adam's nice willing to accept the grace of God provided In him. And there Is one holy Spirit, "tho spirit of truth," "the spirit of wisdom," "the spirit of a sound mind," (he spirit of power, energy, will, mind of the r ather which is also the spirit of the Son, and which must be also the spirit, dis position, mind, will of nil those who now come unto the Fnthcr as sons through the adoption which Is lu Christ Jesus. Tha Only Begotten Honored. Before the beginning of the creation of God. before tho Only Begotten of tho Father beenmo tho Alpha of Crea tion, the Father hud wonderful pur poses In himself respecting nil his great plnn for the everlasting future. It Included this world, and mankind, and the permission of sin, nnd the re demption of man from sin and Its penalty, nnd the restoration to be ac complished by Messiah's Kingdom nnd tho glorious work of eternity In fur ther crenllons In world after world. But, ns the Master declared, these things tho Father bud kept lu his own power In his own hand. He divulged them not to the ungels. nor even to his dearly beloved "only begotten Sou." We hnve seen bow this Divine secret, Divine purpose, wns symbolically rep resented in the scroll lu the hands of Jelmvnh. as pictured In lievelatlou v, 1. We have seen thut this revela tion was delivered to Hie l.auib. the duly begotten One. after he had been slnlii after bis consecration at Jordan, and in Its fulness after his death at Calvary, when be ascended up on high, glorified at the right hand of (he Father's majesty. But before the Logos was made flesh, before he undertook to be mail's liodociiior. I lie Heavenly Father set before lilm Hie glorious proposition. lb1 Infni'icd hint that he hr'd a plan, u scroll, mill Hint the eecuimii (hereof was to be git on to one who would prove hp'iself worthy, by demonstriK lug his In; nl: v lo the Divine will. We rend that God iut his only be gotten Son I'lln I'll- world, but we are not to uinlerMn ml from this Hint he nunc under Divine oniiiiainls. the re fusal of which would have meant Di vine displeasure nnd his own degrada tion. On tho contrary, wo understand Hie mutter clearly when wo hearken to the Apostle's sialeinout. lie de clares !i,i Messiah left tlie glory, which ho Imd with t!lt- Father before the world was. and humbled himself to take upon himself man's form nnd then consecrated himself even unto death- nil boon use of the joy that the Father hud set before hlin. The Joy set before the Logos was ill Thai (bus he might serve (bo Heaven ly Fal.'rr's gracious purposes i2i Thn( ho might recover mankind from the state or sin and death Into which nil were plunged by father Adam's one act of disobedience. Some colds arc worse than others, but they are all bad. Do lot nfM'iprf' tfir-m TVoi of all. ask vm?r I'.ncinr nriniif .... ' " - J- ... v. .. DAILI CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TTESDAV. JAXCAIU 24. 1911. (31 Additionally lie wa promised tbt honor noil distinction of tin? Messianic Kingdom by and through which man kind would Is? bles-ed and uplifted. it, I' was 1 nm. i- d n spe. iiil Bride diss t he ki .e. led iroio among th n ii rued ne e of inni class having In- o .i p-o ost'i' n of i..yalty to nic! to riliieiniiiess. and falMilui an- ' to (!:: w I t' ll like hlll!e!f. would Is- i e.xalicd in the chief resurrection trom the earthly 'o heavenly condition, far above prim ipalities iiml powers and ev rv name that Is named Co lie was promised tha' his own personal ih.sliictioii would be to all eternity a participation In the qualities of the divine nature: lie would jossess. not only glory and honor, but also In herent life, deathlessness. Immortality. f or these Joys, lie left hLs glory, he was made tlesh. he sacrificed his em (lily life and. being raised from (he dead, he entered into his promised Joy. Since, lie is waiting In expectation tor the completion of the Church, his Bride, (he members of his Bisly. as sured that then the Father will give hlin the heathen for an Inheritance and the uttermost parts of the earth for bis iossession, thnt he may bind Satan, put down sin und uplift the sinner and bring everlustlng order out of earth's confusion by destroying the wilfully wicked. A God but Not tha God, As all Bible scholars know, the word elohim In the Old Testament Hebrew 1st of plural form, somewhat like our English word sheep. Thus we read In Genesis. "The elohlm (Godsi said, let us make man In our Image." This would very properly apply to the Heavenly Father and the Heavenly Son. In full accord with our text "Without hlra (the Logos) wna not anything made thnt wns mnde." The word elohlm signifies, literally, the mighty, the poirernl. the great. 8urely It would be slrlcHy proper to consider the Logos mighty, great, powerful aa the active agent of the Almighty One. Jehovah, who Is also styled the Mighty Elohlm. This word elohlm not only Is used In respect to the Heavenly Father and his Heavenly Son. but It Is also used In respect to angels is the messengers of God and of Christ, mighty to the do ing or the will of God (I'siilm vlll, 5l. "Thou hnst made man a little lower than the angels lelnbltnl." Still fur ther notice that this word elohlm Is used In respect to men; when Divinely appointed und active us God's agents thoy were mighty, or elohlm. Thus we read of the seventy Judges of s raol appointed by Moses. "The master shall bring him iin(o the Judges lelo hlm)" (Exodus xxl. Hi. We hnve given a very literal render ing of our text, showing the fine dls Unction of the Greek original In a way that our English version does not show It. As Bible students we have not in the past been sulliclently critical In our Btudy of God's Word, but now, in Divine providence, it Is possible for those even who hnve practically no knowledge of the Greek and nehrew to understand the Scripture presenta tions thoroughly. If nny amongst my large congregation are unsuccessful In (lulling authoritative works thnt show the Interpolations and mlslriinslntlons of the Holy Scriptures. I shall be pleased to have (hem write to me for Information. Our text In (he common English ver sion mlsrepreseiHs the true thought of the orlglunl. but us we have rendered It tho mutter Is so simple und clear thnt n child may understand. Jehovah God Is from everlasting to everlasting and had no beginning The Logos had a beginning-he himself was the be ginning. "In the beginning was the Logos and the Logos wns a God"-he was a mighty one. the beginning of creation, Hie (lrst and (he. last erea flnn ,if irn n.,.l tl... , . I - v., f,v ,,u, iiiu- .iiuiiKiny uue ; "of whom, by whom und through whom are all Miliars." I All honor and majesty nnd worship belong primarily to Hie grea' Father of lights and to him Jesus illc-ctcd the intention of his followers, saying I After this maimer pray ye Our lather which art In heaven, hallowed be thy name" It is alwnvs therefore eminently proper In the highest sense ' of the word that our petitions should 'ascend ta "the Father of Lights, from whom coiuetli every good und every perfect gift " II has pleased lite Fa I her (o so honor his First Ito'.'oiten Son. ami to ho re ward his faithfulness iintn death, and to so tnnlie hlin the Head lu nil things over the Church which Is Ills ltodv. lhnt.lt Is enilneutlv irn"or thnt. In the lati'.'ii.'i'.'e of the Master. "All men should honor the Sun even ns ihcv honor the Father" i.lulm v, 2:ti Th,.v should mil honor die Sou Instead o the Father, however, for the latter do chires, "v glory will I not give to another." The exalted ChrWl Is to he honored, yon, worshiped. I icon use the Father has highly excited hlin and given him a name almve everv oilier tlilllie. that til name of Jesus everv kins' should bow nnd every imigne confess to the glory or (Jod the Father riill!ppimis . s Hi. More t er. there Is a special reason why nil who recognize .testis ns the world's Kedeemer should rocngny.p the propriety of Including him with the Fill her In their thoughts ami In IIHr prayers This Is because, bv Divine appointment. Ie Is tho Chiiii-h's .ic onto with the Fiithor-the One through whom wo M n acceptable lo Gml. oven the Fuller Dow coni we. therefor,. Ignore mil Advivciile. our Attorney, our Inter is- nr'' An I wiih the world In tlie rmure. thron-'hoiit Messiah's relun this will bo equally proper, heouuse then lie will be the world's .Modinlnr. standing be tween i!od ami moil, mull bv his Me illa'orlil Kliu-ihon i, shun leu pros) mankind from sin and degrinlailon nml death, back to a. nml JusilrtViulon und hnrmcnv wiih :! Chamberlain's Cough Remedy la a very valuable medicine for throat and Inns troubles, quickly relieves and cure gainful breathing and a dsn 'v founding oouh which tndl w congested lungs. Sold by all Dome Treatment lor Tuberculosis IT pr - -rculo., 1 . t'.ifci . hot.. ..ft ari'l , a - r.. IU-' .( liH . ,n r i themselves or in . i resit r.tv, ca"' I ;. '" I M - . !"(. i-culf.s.- I fi .. '. 'iltink wiit tins i .tans. No special: i i; u i .-...iivfiu.:. ciiarKes; ho tr.. i. Ktli .a H Ailet v .it hf. . t iis c u red ni.ir: t re l ."ir ar c .. a. t,ur;ii,e lln-.a p er j i' j v. uich i, . f-.'-r v-ni T'e 1 our HiinJavna . i -le loprn tl;.t I'ili- I c.ir.nut h,.y. l .r-oc,My l!ie-ti-at aili testimonials feci m mho in yoi.r , .n li.iiel tuat if l.c:. inan's .Mtcratfvn tins ciire.l po many j!i.i..L," I'. t,l. '.y j,.'..jt In ,,i .J l:!n-; t':e lieniti'.p. V i:r l:nprov; ineiil slioulil be pra lii.il, but certain. It y hi i.ato t.tca i'.i.i..fnl to 1-cKinan's A'teratlvp, you will l.o u-riazel at your ii.ihrot fluent. A ftjie.iitnt from one who hnutvs f.,llotvs - 220 .So. 4th 1st., ')! yn, (Darby) Pa. Gentlemen: "l-'er four years 1 tus t-oublcl with cor,'., which gradually be anie wort; 1 iiul ninlit sweats aiel rains in my client. I it as (nsinir my appetite and hnl become eo thin nnl weak 1 couhl not atiuinl to mv household duties. A phyB'ciaii i-rnnoiinced my c."..Ke L'oimumntlon. Nut beinic s.itifiiKl. I was e - :iinlneil by th i.'i siclans of the Poly. clinic Honpltal; tliey also pronoun.-ed die diseasn Consumption, which was proven later, by iin examination of pputom, aa Tuberculosis Haoilll was found. I wna onlcrc l to a Consumptive Hospital. Mv nephew would not allow mo to ko until I had tried Kckman'a Al terative. Before I had taken the medi cine three weeks I had marked relief: I't Stvents (-east-il- nnln In tho hrdnr relieved; cough became loose and easy; "t ifii me end i commenced getting well. Mv health became normal. I am In eTcpilent henlfh now and have been "innieieiy cured Tnr ten veara. I stronuly recomm.-nd It." (Muned) (MRS.) MARY WASSOV. Eckman'a AltenitivA fnreM krnnrhilla Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat and LunK Affections. Ask for booklet of cured cases and write to the He k man Laboratory, Philadelphia, Pa., for additional evidence. ror r-aie tiy all leading uruggiBta ni J. C. PfcRRY. Salem, Oregon THE WATER PURCHASE GOES OVER COVXCILMAN KIjLIOTT (iETS T1HEI) OF THK DKLAV, AND FOHt'KS AN AGHKK.MKXT FHOM THK COMMITTKK TO KKI'OKT NEXT MONDAY. "It Is up to the city of Salem if it desires to preserev its good name and to keep faith with the state of Ore gon to take immediate action to ward securing pure water for - the city," said Councilman Elliott last evening at the session of the city connt-,11, In calling upon the special committee appointed at the last ses sion to submit its report. The committee consists of Coun- cllnien Durbin, Pennybaker and Lafky, and It was under Instructions to report lust night. The first two mnde pleaa at a former session of the council for time In which to Invest! gate tint conditions surrounding the purchase of the plant of the Salem Water Company, for which an ordi nance had been Introduced and rend the third time, and it was granted, and they, together vlth Mr. Lafky, were appointed as a committee to consult with the water hor.j-d and get Informed. When it failed to report last night Councilman Elliott called the matter up. "Th's is a matter of the utmost Im portance," continued Councilman El liott. "We should take action at once, and 1 want action taken on It before the legislature adjourns, and I niiiko a'motion that If the commit tee is not ready to report that the matter be taken out cf Its hands, und that tint council act upon It at once." Committee Wants More Time. Councilman Durbin stated that the cotnm'ttce had been faithfully nnd (lllllgendy Investigating the subject, but that it di'sircdTiiore time, and as sured the iMUiiuil that It wns not the committor's object to s'detrack the propoa'tlon, but that It Intended to play fa'r with both the council and the company. Councilman reniiybaker stated that. Councilman Durbin had i pressed his sentlmetits on the sub ject, and Councilman Lafky st .ted that he was not In favor of the ordi nance, ns It now ex'sted, and that, unless the committee were Riven more time In which to make investi gations, that he would be compelled, with his present line of Informal ion to vote iiKiilnst the measure. Given Another Week. Councilman Elliott stated that he did not desire to press the motion, If the committee would ::.gree to bnn.e in a report next Monday even'tig, bht. unless it did, he would. The commit tee agreed to bring In a r prr by ShctectUculietf! m m uriginai ana Ginulni 1 I! OR LICK'S MALTED MILK Tha Food-drink (or All Agts, For Infants, InvaEJj.tncl Growing children. Pure Nutrition.up building tK whole body. !n-igoratcs the nursing mother and the aged. Rh milk, malted! grain, in powdei form. A quick tunch prtpareJ in a" minute, j TrAe do suhstitnte. Aikfor IIORLICK'S. then, and it was given another week's time. Councilman Elliott, ui- t on the granting of the time, moved that when the council adjourned mat; It adjourn to meet next Monday ev-' ening and that the water ordinance be made a special order of business, : and thci motion was carried. Oilier ltiiNiiiess Transacted. I An agreement entered Into by the mayor with the Portland Railway, I.lnht & Power Company by the terms of which the company agrees to stand its share of the money necessary to rebuild the Winter street bridge, which was washed away by the floods " " ' was ratified by the council. An Have you a weak throat? If so, agreement leasing the pile driver of you cannci be too caret ul . ou can s . . , 1 aot begin treatment too early. Each D. D. Barron and securing his ser- re lmbe to ano- vices in the rebuilding of the bridges, was also ratified- Thirty-two candle power were ordered Installed at Washing - ton ana i,iueri; jweus ana i,ioeny; Meyer and Liberty; Bush and Liber ty; North Front and Liberty; Trade and Twenty-second, and Miller and High streets. John W. Mear and Earl Race, whoi expertod the books of ex-City Record-1 er Moores and City Treasurer Cros-' san, reported that it had found themi in good condition. j City Attorney Corby was orderod to bring condemnation proceedings! for a right of way for the North Sa lem sewer across a strip of land he-! longing to the Oregon & California Railroad Company. A resolution was passed directing the improvement of Ferry street from Liberty to Winter. A motion was made and carried that the street commlttea and the bridge committee be authorized to enter ino a contract with some lum ber company for a stated period of time for lumber necessary for bridges and street purposes. An ordinance defining the duties and fixing the salary of the street commissioner at $100 per month was passed; also a similar ordinance with relation to the pound master, fixing his salary. t An ordinance having for Its ob ject the keeping of roisters by ho tels, lodging and rooming houses In the city was read the second time and referred to the ordinance com mittee. Similar action was taken with relation to an ordinance repeal ing an ordinance licensing real es tate agents. A Frightful Wreck. of train, automobile or buggy may cause cuts) bruises, abrasions, sprains or wounds that demand Bucklen's Arnica Salve earth's greatest healer. Quick relief and prompt cure results. For burns, bolls, sores of all kinds, eczema, chapped hands and lips, sore eyes or corns, its supreme. Surest pile cure. 25c at J. C. Perry's. How delicious were the pies of boyhood. No pies now ever taste so good. What's changed? The pies? No. It's you. You've lost the strong healthy stomach, the rigorous liver, the active kidneys, the regular bow els of boyhood. Your dlgestton is poor and you blame the food. 'What's needed? A complete toning -up by Electric Bitters of all organs of di gestionStomach, Liver, Kidneys, Rowels Try thera. They'll restore your boyhood appetite and apprecia tion of food and fairly saturate your body with new health, strength and vigor. Fifty cents at J. C, Perry's. Salem Cement Sewer Pipe Glazed Inside by friction; made with Salem labor, by Salem men, with Salem money. Pat ronlzo home industry. Deliv ered in all parts of the city. House connections a socially. Cement sewer pipe does not have to be burned, so does not warp as salt-glazed pipe does. Cement pipe has greater com pressive tensile and bursting strength. We exercise the greatest cnte In the manufacture of this pipe, using a mixture of one part ce ment to two parts coarse, clenn snnil Salem Sewer Pipe Co. (15 South Liberty. Salem. Or. I Fair Ground Feed and urocery 1 All nice fresh, new Goods. J Xo old Goods (o work off. 1 N'lce Sugar Cured Picnic Harua, f lb is Bacon, nice 20c IT lbs. Cane Sugar $1.00 I .V- tbs extra choice Dried Peaches 25c Imperial Best hard wheat I ftottr, sack $1.40 T Test Valley Flour $1.25 6 tbs Japan Rice... 2."c ! R.N. MORRIS X Thonr 1407. f T M t Salem Fence Works r i J f Headquarters for Wovea Wire v..in" Hod Wire, Barb t W're, Poultry N'eltlng. Staln- e!es Maltfcoid Roofing, P. 4. t B. and Heady Roofing, t the lowest crlces. All at X CHAS. D. MLLLIGAN 250 Court street. Phone 124 tlier anj th.e last Is always the hard er to cure. If you will taae iiaui llehts'berlaln's Cough Retutdy at the out s i ., -in h saved much trouble 1 So,'d'by a dealerfc Try a Journal want ad. Salem's most poular res taurant THE WHITE HOUSE We cater to the public who demand a good meal for a small price. Wm. McGilchrist & Sons. St Gold Dust Hour Made by the SYDNEY POWER (X)MPANT, Sydmej, Oregoa. Made for Family Use. Ask your grocer (or It Bra and tthorta always oi haaC P. B. WALLACE, Agt. I i "nam The Bosom Sets V I . " ' ff Ml i i't.sV The stud button holes exactly meet, the neck band does not bind on your neck; button holes exactly meet buttons, no bulging front. In f.vt a perfect fit if we launder vour shirts. It Is done with our new STEAM PRESSES, which do not .ub or burn the fibre, but MOULD the cuffs, neck uiiiiu ano Dosom to a PERFECT SHAPE, work. Visitors welcome. Salem Steam Laundry til Liberty Streel J l:W!-tfl South Liberty Street 'UflS.WAJIUfMRfijMu. ome peoplp -'da A nd some in :te is f ul of muec desire. E wet then what a V choice IV. wnen m search hot pjre deli ipi J fiervescent, clear and brighx I veryone can read the cheer R 9ht in these ft Iff : -wi IP m t . f'EBKKi,. . I JJ iff : 'ij iimiliiWHHimJ' (t'i 9 Celebrated Lenr x Ftirnriv The Best Heater It will save you oiey every day yoi own it. I ell niu natal1 the beat. Let me give you figures. See Me About an individual lighting plant for your home. The best thlag in the marktt for uDoklng and lighting. A. L Frasier Phone 135. 25f: State Street CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of m FRENCH FEMALE APILLS. A Sn, CtRTAin Rtutr for Sitppuaied MtftTtL'moR. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. diiri s.tu. ration liiinnmeed or Money" Kfutnv1. Sent preps i1 fur fl.00 per bet. Will aeud them on trial. Ui h fur when rellef-dl. Pimple Vree. If jimr druggist doe not hive them tend your orders to Ihe UNITED MEDICAL CO., BOX t, LANOJIVTCR. P. Sold In 5aem by Dr. S. C. Sone THE IAMB YOU GET HEKE Is .real lahib, not the young mutton kind. If you want mutton you'll get it, young, sweet and mild. But we don't sell one for the other. Those who know our meats best like them most. Try some and you'll not fail to come agun. Everybody does. E. C. CROSS & SON Phone 1 880 NOTICE the beautiful fixtures all sanitary and strictly up-to-date. Improved sanitary plumbing in homes hfl lowered the death rate materially in the last few years, and thosa who appreciate health do not fail to hav their plumbing refitted with open fixtures of all kinds. In the fitting up of homes with new open plumb ing we claim to be master of the trade. RABER BRDS.. PHY ' Phnria KRll 3 141 s Liberty Flat Try the new Phone the bicycle. autos course v.:j most adnn rc-mair.s the ,ici se Drinteti verses here , b Comttno or Trust