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    DAILY CAPITAL JOUR IAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1913.
Piirp Sir
Bowels Sluggish, Liver Torpid,
Headachy, Bilious? "Cascarets
Pastor RusselPs Sermon
BLOOD ATONEMENT
WAS NECESSARY
Christ's Sacrifice Evidence ol
Justice o! Divine Law.
THE NEED IN PULPIT AND PEW
Pastor Declare! It ! Correct Appro
ciation of the Value of Blood Atone
ment For Sin Failure to Under'
tand the Philosophy of This Bible
Teaching It Leading Many Noble
Minds to the Brink of Unbelief-
Higher Criticism Infidelity.
Lynn, Miihh., Oc
tober 13. One of
Pastor Russell's
discourses liero to
day was from tlio
text, "Without tlio
shedding of blood,
thorc Is no remis
sion of Bins." (He
brews lx, 22.) Ho
said :
Wo lmvo como
ngnln to tlio time
of tlio year when
the people of Is
rael, under tlio Mosaic nrrni) tie ment,
began their civil year. When God cnll
ed them ns n nation out of Egypt, It
wns under tlio provision that Ho would
make a Covenant with them through
Moses. That Covenant was that If
they would keep tlio Dlvlno Law they
should bo released from all condemna
tion and have everlasting life. The
alternative, failure, meant punishment
with death. If they would obey the
Law they should not only llvo ever
lastliiKly, but bo qualified to bo Abra
ham's specially promised seed, through
whom all nations would bo Inducted
Into the keeping of (he I.nw and Into
the attainment of everlasting life.
Hut God foreknew that they could
not keep Ills I.nw because they, like
the remainder of the race, were Imper
fect through the fall and God's Law Is
the measure of u perfect man's ability:
"Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with
nil thy heart, and with all thy strength,
iind with nil thy soul, and with all thy
mind; and thou shall love thy neighbor
ns thyself." Surely none but n per
fect man could fully live up to this
r'ulienient. Hence the Israelites con
tinued to die the same as other people,
notwithstanding their Ijiw Covenant.
Hut God, foreknowing their Inability
to keep this Law, arranged for their
continuance In Ills favor under that
Covenant by reviving It every yenr on
the tenth day of the seventh month,
the Day of Atonement On that May
the year of their favor and relation
ship to God terminated.
Let Ui Examine the Type,
Ilefore looking for the antitype, let
us understand tlio type. The sacrlllce
for sins occurred on the Iay of Atone
ment, and consisted of two parts: first,
n bullock was slain and Its blood sprin
kled In the Most Holy, and through
It Atonement offered for the sins of
the priestly tribe only; then the high
priest took his secondary offering, a
consecrated goat, and treated It as he
hni! treated the bullock. And Its blood
subsequently was sprinkled In the
Most Holy, "on behalf of all the peo
ple," all tlio remaining tribes of Israel.
Why were these nnlnials killed?
What Is the thought w hich lies behind
this death of an animal? What lesson
did God wish to teach In type? The
condemnation on the Israelites for the
violation of the Mosaic Law was not a
sentence to eternal torment, nor to
Purgatory, but n death sentence. This
Is clearly stated. Ity IMvluo com
mandment the people were called up
between Ml. F.bnl and Mt. Gerlzlm,
nnd God's I.inv w as read In their hear
ing. Certain blessings were read,
which were to be the rewards of obe
dience. Contrariwise, curses were read,
which were to be the penalty for viola
tion of that Law The curses related
to death, sickness nnd disease.
I These condemnations on Israel for
failure to keep God's Law given nt
Hlnal agree perfectly with the con
demnation Imposed upon Ada in and,
through him, upon his race, for failure
to obey tlm 1 M vlni Law originally
given, which was written In his heart,
his character, when he was a perfect
man in the Imago of God. Hence Israel
under the Law Covenant was merely
condemned afresh to death not to
denial torment, nor to Purgatory.
Then, as Israel typltled the world, the
Atonement lay was arranged for them
as It will be on n larger, grainier scale
applicable lo them and to all of Adam's
race eventually. The death of the two
nnlnials. the bullock and the goat, spe
cially consecrated by the priest, ef
fected a covering for the sins of the
people for another year, while they
tried afresh to demonstrate their loyal
ty to God and his righteousness by
obedience to the Law; but only failure
could and did result: "Ity the deeds
of (he Law shall no man be Just HUM In
God's sight." because nil llc-di Is Im
perfect, weak, degenerate.
Thus year by year continuously for
over sixteen hundred years the Israel
lies kept up their attempt to gain Dl
vine favor by obedience to the terms
of their lAir Covenant. And year by
year they failed afresh, until Jesus
ciiine to be the niitltyplcnl Priest, In
order that He might eventually become
the nntltyplcul King of Israel and the
world Ills priestly office was neces
sary to Iny the foundation for Ills
kingly office. As n King he could not
uplift to perfection Adam and his mul
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titudinous race contrary to the Divine
sentence of death which rested upon
nil, because nil nre sinners. It was
necessary, therefore, that, In order to
becomo tlio Messianic King, Jesus
must (list bo the Redeemer of men,
Ho must first provide tlio sacrifice for
i In. Then, applying It to the satis
faction of Justice, afterward, by virtue
of tho right nnd Authority thus secured,
Ho could undertako tho uplifting nnd
blessing of nil mankind.
The Antitypical Blood Atonement.
Tho great lessons taught by Israel's
experiences of more than sixteen cen
turies were:
(1) That nil nre sinners,
(2) That no sinner can Justify himself.
O) That an Atoneniont for Sin Is nec
essary before Divine favor enn be fully
obtained for Israel nnd nil mankind.
(I) That since tho penalty Is death.
only by n sncrlflelal death can sinners
be released from the death penalty.
Wo nil know the arguments used by
those who oppose the Iilblc doctrine of
Blood Atonement for Sin. They claim
thnt It la unnecessary, that God could
Just ns easily ns not cancel nil sin with
out requiring the death of either n bul
lock or n goat, or of Tho Man Christ
Jesus, or anybody else.
Hut nro not such arguments llloglcnl?
Is It not llloglcnl to suppose that the
great Supremo Judge of the Universe
would make n Ijiw nnd n penalty for
It, Inflict tho penalty Justly, nnd nfter
wards set nslde tho penalty with
out a reason? Surely no earthly Judge
would do so, nnd surely n Heavenly
Judge could not do so without Infrac
ting tho principles of Ills own Govern
ment; for if it Is right to Impose a
death sentence ns n penalty for sin,
nnd to nllow that sentence to bo In ef
fect for four thousand yenrs before
Christ, nnd to nllow our entlro rnce to
suffer under It for thnt time, would It
not bo unjust to nftcrwnrds Institute a
clinngc, set nslde tho I.nw, the Curse,
tho pennlty for slu? Surely wo nil
ngrco to this!
Koine, however, will say, Surely God
never made such n pennlty. Why
should Ho make n penalty which would
cnuso the death of Ills Son, or the
death of anybody, to eradicate It, to set
It nslde? We nnswer thnt God did
make such n penally; for it Is mnnlfest
that our entlro race Is n dying one,
which has been under the Reign of
Rln nnd Death for Six Great Days of
n thousand years eac h. Moreover, the
Rlhle declares that God pronounced the
penally Inllletod the death penalty ns
we have It for the very purposo nnd
object of the death of Ills Son, that
thus He might give crid:nce, both to
nngels nnd to men, that His Law is in
vinhiMc, but tiat Ills Justice la fully
equaled by Ills Love.
"Chrlet'e Better Sacrifice!."
If the Jewish Law gave a hint thnt n
sacrificial death would bo necessary
for the cancellation of human sin, it
also gave a hint that the death of bulls
and of goats was not sufficient for the
cancellation of human slu; because the
sacrifices of the Jewish Atonement
Day merely covered sin for one year,
and did not nctunlly cancel It nt nil.
The sacrifice was of n proper kind a
life but tho life was not of sufficient
value. Why? Hecause tho Law of
Justice would not be satisfied to no
cept tho death of a bullock and of a
goat as the equivalent for the forfeit
ed life of Father Adam. If an nngel
had sinned and been condemned to
death, only the death of an angel of
the same grade and state would have
constituted a full offset or Ransom for
his life; because the very moaning of
tho word lltinmm is antt-lntrona cor
irnpiimlliin nice.
So neither could an angel's dentil re
deem n man, because it would not bo
the giving of n price to correspond.
Neither could our Redeemer, In Ills
pre-human condition, ns tho Logos, the
Word, hnvo given Ills life for Father
Adam and the race, because that would
not have been a corresponding price
a Ransom -price (Greek anti-lutmn).
To redeem Father Adain required the
death of a nihii nnd nothing more,
nothing less, would do. Therefore it
was that the Son of God left the glory
which He had with tho Father ns tho
Logos ami was made llesh, and became
The Man Christ Jesus, "that He, by
the grace of God, might taste death for
every man."
In harmony with this, St. Paul writes
to Timothy (I Timothy 11, ft, (!) that
The Man Christ Jesus gave Himself a
Hansom for all. Thus the Apostle
again declares, "As by a man Adam
cnnio denth not eternal torment, by
a man also Christ comes the resur
rection of the dead; for ns nil In Adam
die, even so nil In Christ shall bo made
alve."-l Corinthians xv. 21, 22.
In this last text notice carefully (and
also everywhere else in the Scriptures)
that tho contrasts are not heaven nnd
hell, not Joy nnd suffering, but life nnd
iciifc resurrection life through Christ,
death by Adam. Notice also that the
penalty paid for Adam's sin by The
Man Christ Jesus Is not an eternal tor
ment penalty, nor n purgatorial pennl
ty, but n death penalty. "Christ died
for our sins, according to the Scrip
Jures." (1 Corinthians xv, 3.)
We notice ngaln that It was only the
one man Adam who was originally
tried, sinned and was sentenced to
death; that nil of our race suffered
death nud Its degradation by heredity
and not by virtue of a denth sentence;
hence it was possible that the denth
of The Man Christ Jesus should con
stitute n full offset to the demands of
i'lstleo ngalnst Fnther Adam, nnd
Would Incidentally Include nil of
Adam's rnce.
The Real Sin-Atonement.
God arranged Israel's typical Atone
ment Dny ns a typo of tlio renl Atone
ment Pay, which begnn nt Jesus' bap
tism nnd tins continued ever since, and
will continue for another thousand
years in the future The killing of the
bullock on belinlf of the priestly far
!y found Its antitype in tho death of
Jesus, which begaii with Ills consecra
tion nt Jordan mid was completed at
Calvary, three and a half years later.
As a Man, Jesus offered up sncrlflelal
ly His human nature, the body which
Ho Iind token for the special purpose
of sacrlllce. Thnt sacrifice was satis
factory to God, ns wns indicated by
His raising up Jesus from tho dend.
Moreover, we lire assured that our
Lord wns not only raised up out of
death, but raised up ns n New Cren
ture, to a still higher nature than that
which Ho Iind before llo undertook
tho Father's commission to be the
world's Redeemer, Prophet, Priest nnd
King. His resurrection was (Philip
plans ill, 10) to glory, honor nnd Im
mortality, far above human nature,
nngellc nature, principalities nnd pow
ers nnd every linmo thnt Is named.
Epheslans 1, 21.
The risen Son of God rcmnlncd forty
days with Ills disciples, nnd when He
ascended up on high Ho nppenred In
the presence of God, nnd according to
the typo made application of tho merit
of Ills sacrifice for the Household of
Faith tho niitltyplcnl Levitcs. The
neeeptiineo of Ills Atonement Sucrl
flce, and IncldentnNy the ncceptnnce of
Ills waiting followers, was mnnlfest-
ed by tho descent of the Holy Spirit at
renteeost
Adding Members to Hie Body.
As Anron In tho typo, by Divine di
rection, accepted his sous to be mem
bers with him lu tho priesthood, under
his headship, so In tho antitype; Christ
Jesus during this Gospel Age has been
accepting members to tho Royal
Priesthood, of which He Is the Head.
And these nre taken from the Levltes,
for which class tho Atonement was
mndo by Anron In the type and by
Jesus In the antitype.
Anron In the type, nftcr sprinkling
the blood of the bullock nnd mnking
Atonement for the House of Levi,
came forth nnd slew tho gont. So
Christ, having finished making Atone
ment for the sins of the niitltyplcnl
Levltes, cnnio forth nt Pentecost to
bless them nnd to accept them ns Jolnt
sacrlfloers nnd ns Joint-heirs. The gont,
which Aaron slew as the second por
tion of his sln-offerlng, represented all
the faithful footstep followers of Jesus
in the nearly nineteen centuries that
have elapsed since Pentecost. Respect
ing these Jesus prayed, snylng, "I prny
not for the world, but for those whom
Thou hast given Me; neither
pray I for these nlono, but for nil those
who shall believe on Me through their
word, that ihey nil may be one, as Thou,
Father, and I are one" "1 in them nnd
Thou In Mo."-.Tohii xv!l. 0, 20-2.1
Incidentally, Jesus as the High Priest
In glory began at Pentecost the sacri
ficing of the goat class, Ills faithful
followers. The work has continued
ever since. The sufferings of Jesus
have thus been prolonged for centuries.
As St. Peter declares, "The prophets
spake of the sufferings of Christ nnd
of the glory that should follow." (I Po
tor 1, 10, 11.) The sufferings have not
yet been completed, nnd hence the
glory has not yet come. When the full
number foreordained of God shall hnve
faithfully finished their course In denth
the sacrifices of the antitypical Dny of
Atonement will lie nt nn end.. Tho
great High Priest with Ills Body will
pass beyond the second veil Into the
heavenly glories, the Flint Resurrec
tion completing the transfer. The bless
ing of the people will then be In order.
"I Am Jesus Whom Thou Pereecutiet."
That Jesus thus recognizes Ills fol
lowers as Ills members Is clearly at
tested by tho Apostle, lu their flesh
they are counted as member of Jesus;
as New Creatures, spirit-begotten, they
are counted as members of The Christ
Thus Jesus said to Saul of Tarsus,
speaking of Ills followers, "Saul, Saul,
why porsecutostthou Me?" "1 am Jesus
whom thou persecutest." (Acts lx, 4,
C.) The same thing is true of nny truly
consecrated follower of Jesus.
Whllo such nre in the world nnd
suffer, the sufferings of Jesus nro not
completed. And tho glory of Christ
can be fully attained only in propor
tion in tlio sufferings of Jesus are
completed. In the type, nil this wns
pictured In the things which happened
to tho Lord's goat, which typified the
faithful, sacrificing members, the
llesh of Jesus. As the goat passed
through all the experiences of the bul
lock, so the footstep followers of Jesus
are to have similar trials, dlilleultles,
oppositions, persecutions, to those
which came to the Master.
With the completion of the Priest
of Glory nt the end of the sufferings of
the tlesh will come the effusion of the
blood on behalf of Israel and all of
Adam's race of every nation. In the
type Aaron took the blood of the goat,
his secondary sacrlllce, nnd sprinkled
It on tho Mercy Sent on behnlf of nil
the people of Israel, representing nil
who will become tho people of God of
every nation. Forthwith Divine ac
ceptance of these sacrifices spoke the
forgiveness of the sins of all.
So lu the antitype. When our Lord
(he second time sprinkles the blood in
the Most Holy, the sins of all the peo
plethe whole world will be canceled.
At the same Instant the Redeemer will
take them over ns n purchased posses
sion and, under the Divine arrange
ment, He will establish over them His
Kingly power. He will reign for their
blessing and uplifting. As the great
Prince of Glory He will bind the
Prince of Darkness, Satan, and destroy
nil his works of evil nnd lift poor hu
manlty back Into harmony with God
alt the willing and obedient.
Oh, how this should thrill our hearts
and cause us to appreciate the Wisdom
as well as the Justice of God nnd Ills
grent Love manifested In the Plan
which bus required Ages for develop
ment, but which was In the Divine
Purjwse from before the foundation of
the world!
No odds how bad your liver, stom
ach or bowels; how much year bend
aches; how miserable nnd uncomfort
able you are from constipation, Indi
gestion, biliousness nnd sluggish in
testines you always get the desired
lesults with Casearets.
Clean your stomach, liver and bow
els tonight; end tho headache, blllous
iiess, dizziness, nervousness, sick, sour
CANDY
The Ballot
Will be of
Some Size
MORE TIIAX THREE DOZEN MEAS
URES ON IT RESIDES NAMES
MOULD RE, IF SET OLD STYLE,
ABOUT SEVEN FEET LONG.
At the coming general election the
voters of this city nnd county will
be faced with a ballot, which, It
placed In one double column, will be
approximately seven feet long.
Though as yet It Is Impossible to es
timate the size of the ballot exactly,
the county court when arranging for
the printing of the ballots for the
election calculated that It would be
about 16 by 2S Inches. The ballots
are printed In three double columns
across the shoot, which means that
It would be, if given Its correct length,
three times (lie length of the ballot
or 84 Inches. Must of the space will
be filled solidly with the names of
candidates or headings of Initiative
and refendtim measures. This Is
somewhat larger than the official
ballot two years ngo, which was 10
by 24 Inches, or six feet long.
There will be on the ballot this
year 37 measures that have either
been referreil to the people or Ini
tiated by them. This number Is
larger by 18 than in 11)10, hut the
ballot is held to about the same size
by a less number of candidates, there
being a part, of the state and county
officers thnt are not up for reelection
at this time.
With the exception of the ballots
which will be out In plenty of time
for the election, nil the supplies are
in charge of the clerk now. The tally
sheets, poll books, pencils and blanks
for the official count, which are fur
nished by the secretary of Btate,
hnve arrived ns well as the envelopes
furnished by the county. There are
now being put In shape and other
necessary moves being made for
carrying on the election.
BABY IS SURELY
A GENUINE WEBF00T
Iiowered In a breechesbuoy to a
waiting rowboat, a physician was row
ed through a Btormy sea to the steam
er Northland, arriving barely in time
to officiate at the birth of a lusty son
to Mrs. Daniel Boone Connover, a pas
senger Saturday last.
When the Northland entered the As
toria roadstead word wns rushed
ashore of tho coming event, nnd the
physician volunteered to trust himself
to the breeches buoy, the henvy sees
leaking departure by other means Im
possible. The doctor was almost over
come by seasickness during the trip
to the vessel.
Mrs. Connover promptly named the
baby Northland, after the ship. He
11 begin life with a substantial bank
account, contributed by the passengers
nnd crew of the ship.
STEAMER LURLINE
SUNK BY WOOD SCOW
Thirty-five nassengers and 30 mem
bers of the crew of the Vancouver
Transportation Company's steamer
Ltirlino narrowly escaped denth In the
Columbia river Saturdny when the
steamer collided with a derelict wood
barge near Hainlcr, Or. They were re
moved by the crew of the river tow
loat Monarch which responded
promptly to distress signals.
The Lmiine, which piles between
Portland nnd Astoria, was in com
mand of Captain William W. McCully.
Mie was proceeding at moderate speed
when the collision occurred. She was
towed close to Bhore by the Monarch,
where she sunk fifteen minutes after
the collision. Nnono of her passengers
or crew was Injured.
JUDGE MAXWELL DIES
IN CALIFORNIA
I. N. Maxwell, who has been promi
nent in a business way In Salem, and
has large property Interests in other
parts of the northwest, died at San
nc boTm - any drug stohIT
i 'fTIW '" 2S & 50 CENT """ i
gassy stomach, hncknehe nnd nil other
distress; relieve your torpid liver and
constipated bowels of all the sour
bile, gasses nnd cloggod-up waste
which Is producing tho misery.
A 10-cent box of CiiBcnrt'ts keeps
your head clear, stomach sweet, liver
nnd bowels regulnr nnd you feel cheer
ful nnd bully for months. Don't forget
the children their little Insldes need
a good gentle, cleansing, too.
CATHARTIC.
Diego, California, Saturday night at
10:55 o'clock. Mr. Maxwell left Salem
for the south about ten months ago
for his health, and for a time was
benefited by tho change. Ho came to
Oregon in 1872 and then went to Ida
ho, where he became extensively en
gaged In mining. Ho Is still owner of
n lurge Interest In the mines in that
state as well as real estate In Portland
and Falrhaven, Washington. He also
owns a part of tho Eldrldge building
at the corner of Commercial and Che
mekcta streets.
Mr. Maxwell Is survived by one son,
B. T. Maxwell, who resides nt 674
North Fifteenth street The body will
be brought here for burial, announce
ment of which will bo mado later.
Breaks a Cold,
Opens Nostrils
P APE'S COLD COMPOUND CURES
COLDS AND GRIPPE IN A FEW
HOURS NO QUININE.
The most severe cold will be broken
and all grippe misery ended after tak
ing a dose of Pope's Cold Compound
every two hours until .threo consecu
tive doBos nre taken.
You will distinctly feel all the' dis
agreeable symptoms leaving after the
very first dose.
Tho most miserable headache, dull
ness, head and noso stuffed up, feyer
Ishness, sneezing, running of the nose,
sore throat, mucous catarrhal dis
charges, soreness, Btlffness, rheuma
tism pains and other distress vanishes.
Take this wonderful Compound as
diiected, with the knowledge thnt
there is nothing else In the world,
which will cure your cold or end
Grippe misery as promptly nnd with
out any other assistance or bad after
effects as a 25-cent package of Pape's
Cold Compound, which any druggist
can supply contains no quinine be
longs In every home accept no substi
tute. Tastes nice acts gently.
BROUGHT TO LIGHT.
Salem People Receiving (lie Full Ben
efit. There have been many cases like
the following in Salem. Every one re
lates tho experience of people we
know. These plain, straightforward
statements will do much toward re
lieving the Buffering of thousands.
Such testimony will be read with in
terest by ninny people.
W. C. Johnston, 1021 Mill SL, Salem,
Oregon, says: "About a year ago I
had an attack of La Grippe and upon
recovering I noticed that my kidneys
were disordered. I suffered from
pains In the siunll of my back, espe
cially at night, and when I nrose In
the morning I was very lame and sore.
I became tired easily, felt languid
nearly all the time, and was also sub
ject to headaches and dizzy spells.
The kidney secretions were Irregular
in passage and unnatural. Donn's
Kidney rills were finally brought to
my attention nnd I began their use.
The contents of the first box, obtained
at Dr. Stone's Drug Store, gave me re
lief and I am now In excellent health."
(Statement given March 30, 1906.)
Three Years Later.
On November 20, 1909, Mr. John
son said; "The statement I gave for
publication three years ago, recom
mending Doan's Kidney Pills still
holds good. I will always think high
ly of this remedy."
For salo by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's and
take no other.
Carl C. Kratzensteln, Mgr. J. Q.
Tanner Drug Store, Santa Cruz, Cal.,
writes: "We have sold Foley & Com
pany's medicines for the past 2 years
and have yet to hear our first com
plaint, or of a dissatisfied customer.
Their remedies are pure, made as
represented, and contain no injurious
substances. On the contrary, our ex
perience shows us that the company's
aim has always been to make health
giving and health maintaining reme
dies." Sold by Dr. Stone Drug Com
pany. Paint puts the profit-making touch
on to the buildings.
An expert efficiency engi
neer was sizing up a plant
he took one look in the office
---" Where are your adding
machines? " "Oh, we get
along without them, " After
an expert investigation of
four months, among many
other recommendations, he
asked for the installation of
three Burroughs,
Expert Burroughs men will
advise you which one of our
86 models will do your work
best.
Free of any cost or obligation.
BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE CO.
N. B. Gregg, Sales Manager
Commercial Club Building
Portland, Oregon
CHARLES M. SHELDON
HERE NEXT TUESDAY
Salem Is to have a rare privilege
this week In the coming of Charles
M. Sheldon, of Topeka, Kansas, author
of "In His fc'teps" which has been
printed In several languages. Besides
being a well-known author, Mr. Shel
don Is one of tho most prominent
Congregational ministers, and has a
world-wide reputation. He comes
under the auspices of the Salem Min
isterial Union, and will be here for one
day only, Thursday, October 24. HIb
program of the day will be as follows
10:00 a. m., address to the students
of Willamette University In Universi
ty chapel.
11:20 a. m., address to students of
high school In auditorium.
3:00 p. m., conference with minis
ters church officers and workers. At
First Congregational church.
8:00 p. m. popular lecture for gen
eral public at First Congregational
church. Admission will be free, nnd
public Is welcome to any or all of
these services.
CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE.
Popular Subscription to City Bonds.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned will receive sealed bids for
twenty thousand ($20,000) dollars of
City of Salem twenty-year refunding
dred ($500) dollars each, bearing ln
bonds In denominations of five hun
dred dollars ($500) each, bearing In
tel est at the rate of 5 per cent ner
annum payable Beml-annual!y May 1,
nnd November 1, of each year, on the
popular subscription plan until five
(5) o clock p. m October 25, 1912.
No bid for less than par value and
accrued Interest from November 1st,
1912, will be considered, and bids for
the smallest denomination will be con
sidered and awarded first in the order
of their filing and then the next higher
in amount successively in the same
manner, until the whole Issue is sold.
Among equal bidders preference will
be given to residents of the city of
Salem.
The right to reject any and all bids
Is hereby reserved by the common
council of the city of Salem, as well as
the privilege of waiving defects In anv
bids. R. A. CROKSAN
10-18-iit CItv Treasurer
Automobile Motor Cycle and:
Accessory Dealers of SalemS
FORD
171 J OVER
1 miiueis LANH
iATHf A AT MOTOR
Miiisimy CYCLES
Studebaker
Auto
Soles Co
Message U Working Women, j
All women Work; some in liome.
some In church, soma In the whirl of
society, and In stores, offices anif
shops, tens of thousands are on th-never-ceasing
treadmill, earning tlieli
dally bread.
All women, however, nre subject to
the same physical laws and Buffer
alike from the same physical disturb-!
ances and weaknesses, peculiar to
their sex. Every woman, no matto
what her station In life, should rc
member that Lydla E. Plnklinm's yog-
etable Compound Is the grent remedy,
for female Ills, In which she shoulJi
place her trust. f
Much of the current political argu
ment is like Johnny's "proof" that hV
world Is round: "The book says sol
you say so, and ma says so." I
k patent medicines or medlclnw U-
ertleed In this paper are for b&
DR. STONES
Drug Store
SALEM, OREGON
also
DR. STONE'S
STOMACH POWDER and
BLUES BELlrF
Indigestion, Sour Stomach, lB,ul
tho Stomach, Gas In the StonJW. I
Blues, Despondency and "don f
the mouth."
Makes a sad person cheerful
FORD AGENCY, E. II. Whiteside, W
Also Agent for It. C. H. and loilet.
Garage No. 6C0 Ferry Street .
C. L. ROSE COMPANY !
Thone Main 206S, 246 S. Commrcl St
WATT 8HIPP
AmaiHultlon, Fishing Tickle, E
Horth Conmerclal Street Phoneij;
STUDEBAKER 20 AND 80
David Rees, Sales Manager.
Salem, Or. Show Boom High i (rrf