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DART CAPITAL J0rB1L. SAI,BM. OREGON; TUESDAY,"' JASUART 11, 1913.
Pastor Russell's Sermon
I
METSIAH'S GLORY
IS AT THE DOOR
ot His Presence.
CF GREAT POWER,
Pastor Russell Preachei Hi First Pas
toral Sermon at Washington Temple,
The Message of the Hour Not the
Burning of the World, but the Rolling
Away of the Curse and the Uplift of
Humanity Will Result From the Mes
sianic Kingdom of a Thousand Years.
Washington City,
.Ian. r. Pastor ltus
sell, having accept
ed the mil of tlio
Washington Temple
Congregation tu ii-ucct.-iriiiu),
preached
his first piistonil ser
mon In tin' Temple
today. He announc
ed that Ids first
L (
A y'A
i 1
three pennons hero
...in i... i.... i ........
t..... ...w, vll (JU unveil ujiimi
I'ASTOiiRIISSKLl texts cut In the
stone front of our
handsome I'nlnn Station. The first of
these served, him today: "Thou hast
put nil thlugs'iiuder Illm." (l'salm 8:(!.)
rim speaker sulci:
Our text Is a prophecy respecting the
Mvlue lnleiitloii that evenlually Mes
lluh's Kingdom shall he established In
majesty and power. Victoriously It
shall overthrow the Prince of arkness
Riul Ills reign of sin and death. C!r:iJ
ii 1 1 1 ly It will einnnelpato hiiniaiilty,
healing their sln-slcknesH, opening their
lillndi'il eves of understanding, and tin
Mopping their deaf ears to the Message
of Divine graeo and peace. Kvenl unlly
every knee shall how and every tongue
confess to the glory of (iod. In tile Ian
finip! of our text, Divine Tower will he
exercised through Messiah and Ills
Kingdom to the full suhjeetlon of every
earthly thing to Illm.
prom day to day we repeat the Lord's
prayer, "Thy Kingdom come; Thy will
lie done on earth, as it Is done In Heav
en." ItH fulfilment would lie Impossi
ble nslde from the associated promise
of the lllhle that the present Dispensa
tion of preaching the dispel Is event
ually to give way to the Messianic
Kingdom nnd Its retell of force. Many
Christian people entirely overlook this
feature of the" Divine Program that
the New Dispensation Is to lie ushered
In by n Time of Trouble which will
wreck everything not fully In uccoril
with the Divine standards.
A Kingdom of Power and Glory.
I remind you of tlio Divine decree re
specting Messiah's Kingdom recorded
In the Second l'salm: "I will give Theo
tho heathen for Thine Inheritance, nnd
the utlermoHt parts of the enrth for
Thy possession. Thou sliult brenk them
with n rod of Iron; Thou shnlt dash
(hem In pieces llko n potter's vessel."
This prophecy Is referred to by our
Lord, who declared that Its fulfilment
would he nfler the completion of Ills
Church, to participate Willi Illm in the
work of bringing the world Into proper
objection to the rules of righteous
ness, Justice nnd love. He says, "To
him that overconielb will I grant to
If with Mo In My Throne." "To him
that overcome! h will I give
power over the nations; nnd he shnll
rule them with u roil of iron: as the
vessels of n poller shall they be broken
Into shivers: even ns I revived of My
Kather."-Iteveliillon 3:21: 2:2(1. 27.
A failure to apply the Scripture por
traying the transfer of the government
of earth from the Prince of Darkness
to tho Prince of Light lias confused the)
minds of many nnd led them to expect
things contrary to the Divine Word.
The very Scripture so freipiently quot
ed In support of n gradual conversion
of the world declares that this transfer
will not be by the conversion of tho
world that tt will be by Messiah's tak
ing possession of man's Inheritance pur
chased by Hint for humanity at Oil
vnry. The tuitions will become Christ's
by the emppierlng power of the terrible
trouble In which the nations will be
angry nad (bid's wrath will come.
Itevelallon 11:15 IS.
The Pendulum's Swing.
In the hum ngo past our forefathers
studied these Scriptures, lint misun
derstood anil misapplied them. They
assumed that Ood had given to the
Church nut limit .1- to establish Ills
Kingdom. The espoused virgin Church
became united or married to tho world
-to civil power-mill ceased to wish
for and to pray for the llenvenly
llrldcgrunni to whom she was espous
ed through the (iospel, Under the de
liislons that fhe bad been authorized to
establish Mi-sslnli's Kingdom and that
her share In earthly dominion brought
about by union with civil power con
stlliiled It the Kingdom of Messiah,
the Church endeavored to apply and to
fullll these prophecies.
All attempt was iiimle to rule (lie
world wltli n rod of Iron through the
civil governments, and to put under
the Church's feet everything antagonis
tic to her supposed rights and Interests
As a rcHiilt of tins mistaken Interpre
tation of the lord's Word, the world
was drenched with blond, nnd ntruel
ties were committed by professed fol
lower of Christ, who, however sincere
tliey were 111 ninny respects, served
the cnuso of Bntnu and misrepresented
the Cause of (iod
Imperfect human reasoning 1 apt to
go from on txtrtm to Ui opposite.
Ileuco, revoking from tlietboughT'o't
tho Church' conquering tho world by
sword ntul Hume, by thumb-screw and
rack mid stake, the general miscon
ception turned to an expectation of
conquering the world by tho Gospel
Message. This second mistake Is not
so serious In some respects as the first
It does not Involve horrible ntrocltles
in tlio name of God and the Savior.
However, It Is equally misleading us
respects the Truth, It sets nslde tho
Word of God and substitutes tlio hu
man theory that the preaching of tho
Gospel Is to convert tho world. Tho
Divine Word Is that the preaching of
the Gospel is for the purpose of select
ing a Church to be Messlnh's Joint
heirs in Ills Kingdom.
If the Church could convert the
world with the Gospel, It would' be
very line. Put It is surely absurd to so
expect in the face of our experiences of
the past century and of tile plain state
ments of God's Word to the contrary.
All see that the world Is not being con
verted; and that If Christianity cannot
convert the people nt home, 11 would
be vain for her to expect to convert
the heathen abroad. If great religions
centers such as London, Home and
Washington lire no nearer to having
God's will done in them as It Is done
in Heaven, what hope would there be
of better results ill heathendom?
I am not saying one word against
foreign Missions. God forbid! In pro
portion as wo are able to send the light
of Truth Into mure benighted hinds, let
us do so. Hut, if possible, let us send
the True Light from God's Word. And
let us trim our lamps that we our
selves may havo that True Light In
in r favored land, What we urge Is
that Christian people should como bnck
to the teaching of the l'.ible. In order
to do this, each denomination should
throw away its creedal spectacles,
which have injured the spiritual sight
of nil of us. All true children of (iod
should study afresh the Divine Chart,
which show s us where we are nnd the
Port for which we should strive.
Heir of the Kingdom.
Thus doing, all Is plain. Tlio shad
ows and mists of d irkness lice away.
We begin to realize and to see that
I be Licet Church are all that are be
ing saved as yet; anil that they lire
being chosen out of the world for n
very s lal lili'h olllco In Joint heir
ship with their Pedcciuer.
The non-elect lire not consigned to
endless misery nor to purgatorial tor
tine, but simply sleep, n wall inn Ihe
glorious awakening In the morning of
the -New 1 ilspensatlon awaiting tho
establishment of Messiah's Kingdom
with power for their releasu from the
chains of sin nnd the prison house of
the tomb. If tills Message goes to tho
heathen of tho Orient, It will doubtless
deal with them ns it lins done with
the peoples of the Occident all will
receive enlightenment; a few will bo
drawn to snlnlshlp and prepared un
der tho Lord's providence for glory,
honor and Immortality with Jesus nt
His Second Coming, by the glorious
"chnngo" of the First Resurrection,
Let Us Connect Up Our Text.
In the Flghth Psalm wo find the
Prophet expressing amazement nt tlio
great ness of (lie Creator ns manifest
ed In nature, especially In tho starry
(Imminent. He then expresses amaze
ment Hint so great a llelng should
take heed to humanity In Its present
deplorable, fallen, sinful condition.
Prophetically ho implies a knowledgo
of the fact that God from tho begin
ning purposed n redemption for'ovory
member of the race.
The Prophet then answers hi own
question as to what man is, explain
ing that ns he left the hand of his
Creator lie was crowned with glory and
honor, as an earthly Image of his Mak
er, only n little lower In gradation or
scale than the angels. He was tnndu
to hnve du ii i i ii Ion over the enrlhly
works of (Iod. The Intimation Is flint'
God's visiting of humanity In due time
will menu the recliiinallon of Ihe earth
ly dominion and Its human king from
sin mid dentil. Nothing In the proph
ecy goes Into detail, because It was not
then due time for dclnlls to be revealed.
Centuries Later St. Paul Commented.
St. Paul declares, "Now Is our sal
vation nearer than when we first be
lieved." The greater nearness should
make many features of that salvation
much iii-no conspicuous. Taking up
David's prophecy, lie shows that It Im
plies human destitution, the bringing
of mankind back to the Image ami like
ness of (iod and to the full dominion
of earlh-tho redemption fully offset-
ling tho curse. "Hut," the Apostle pro
ceeds, "we seo not jet all things put
iiinlcr lilm." (Hebrew 2:8.) Do we
see anything? 11a any star of hope
arisen guaranteeing tho coming bless
lugs? Yes! Tho Apostle declares, "Wo
see .lesus, made a little lower than
the nngels, crowned with glory nnd
honor" Just as tlio first man wiis-nud
this In order thnt He might suffer
ileath-ln order t tint He might he tho
Kedeeiuer or Itansomer of the first
man nnd his family, Immunity.
Thus we see that the foundation has
been laid for God's return of favor to
hiimnnlly-n NlnOIYcrlug and Atone
ment, covering Adam and till of his
race. What a grand superstructure of
blessings will ultimately bo erected
upon this brond nnd gracious founda
tion! Hut we nsk, Why the long delay
of more than eighteen centuries? and
yet the work of uplifting the nice of
Adam from slu mid death has only
been started only the Church have
had tholr eyes and ears of understand
ing opened. iHTiiiltllug them to come In
to relationship with God through Christ.
The Answer Is Important,
Unless It be seen thnt the work of
this Gospel Age has been specially to
select the Church, Christ' Joint-heirs
In Ills .Messianic Kingdom, no answer
enn be given ns to why the Almighty
bus so long delayed to bring to earth
tho IIviftcuTy 'Kingdom. rts""bTesslngs
wnlted for and prayed for are still fu
ture. They cannot como until the First
fruits shall have been harvested. St.
.lames (1:181 declares that the Church
Is a kind of First-fruits unto God of
His creatures. Through this 'First
fruits the Divine blessing will operate
amongst men for a thousand years, to
restore that which was lost human
perfection In the Image and likeness of
the Creator.
St. Paul's argument proceeds nlong
this line. He declares that the first
feature of tho Divine Plun Is to bring
many sons to glory ns Joint-heirs with
Jesus. As Jesus wns made perfect
through sufferings, so these following
Illm ns their Cnptuin and Leader, walk
ing In His steps, are also to tie made
perfect through sufferings, for "If we
suffer with Him, wo shall ulso reign
with hlm."-Heb. 2:10; 2 Tim. 2:12.
Proceeding, the Apostle discusses this
sanctllled class, Head nnd Itody. They
are sanctllled or set apart under a
special covenant, which reads, "Gather
My saints together unto Me, those that
have made a Covenant with Me by sac
rlllce." (Psalm M:. This special
sanctlllcntlon or setting apart to sacri
fice marks this little company of sons
of God as separate and distinct from
all others of God's creatures. With
their Lord and Head, they are heirs
of God Jolnt-lielrs with Jesus Christ
their Lord, If so Is? that they suffer
with Illm. The Redeemer who sanc
tities them and those whonre sanctllled
through Illm "are all of one lllody or
company, for which cause He Is not
ashamed to call them brethren, saying,
I will declare Thy name unto My breth
ren In the midst of the Church will
I sing praise unto Thee." Hub. 2:1 1, 12.
Christ Jesus and His Children.
Then tlio Apostle's argument broad
ens so us to Include the general scope
of Messiah's redemptive work-extending
beyond the Church. Ills llocly, to
Adam and all the families of the earth.
St. Paul qnoles In proof of this, "lie
hold, I and the children which God hath
given Me." This statement evidently
applies to those who will be saved to
the human, earthly salvation during
tho Millennium. They will nil be the
children of Messiah. That It could not
refer to the Church Is evident; tor we
are never styled the children of Christ,
hut Ills brethren, Ills spouse, His mem
bers.
St. Peter elsewhere emphasizes this,
saying, "The God and Father ot our
Lord Jesus Christ hath begotten lis."
(1 Peter l:.1-i Jesus emphasized this
also, saying, "My Father and your
Father." Never did the Master speak
of Himself as the Father of Ills
Church class, nor would It be an ap
propriate llgiire that He should be rep
resented ns espoused to His own chil
dren. On the contrary, He Is pro
phetically declared to bo tho Father
of restored Immunity. To the world
He becomes the Second Adam. The
first Adam, the qualified bead or fa
ther of humanity, failed to give ever
lasting life because of his disobedience,
by which lie himself camo under the
sentence of death.
The Logos left the llenvenly glory,
was made llesh and was crowned with
glory and honor like tlio first man
that He might taste death for every
man-that Ho might redeem tlio race
from the sentence of death. Jn mak
ing satisfaction for sin He associates
with Himself the Elect, who present
their bodies living sncrillees, holy nnd
acceptable to God, as Ills members.
Then In dealing with the world He will
olliclally take the place of LIve-Glver.
or parent to restore, to regenerate, to
revive, to resurrect, to uplift, all the
willing and obedient, during the thou
sand years of Ills Messianic Kingdom.
All obedient to Him will thus be en
abled to regain all that was lost
through the llrst father. Adain-human
perfection In an earthly Paradise, with
everlasting life and fellowship with
God. Since Jesus will lie the Life
Glver to all of the race at the cost of
His own life, He Is appropriately styled
tlielr Father, and they Ills children.
So also we read In the prophecy that
He shall bo called "The Prince of
Peace," the Father Everlasting the
Father who gives exerlastlng life.
All Things Put Under Him,
At tho dawn of this thousand year
Day In which Ills Kingdom will ac
complish the full rolling away of the
Curse, how appropriate that this text
should have our consideration! And
how appropriate It Is that this text
should greet the thousands who enter
ami leave our Union Station! As we
run to and fro In these chariots which
go llko lightning, let us have In mind
tholr newness, and also the fact thnt
tlio Lord has specially, declared thnt
they will be signs by which His people
may know that they are living In the
time when they mny expect speedily
the fulfilment of the gracious promise
of our God to the effect that He will
through Jesus' Kingdom wle away
nil tears from all faces, bind up the
broken henrts, llliernte the captives of
sin. nnd deliver the captives of the tomb.
St. Paul refers to our teit when dis
cussing Messiah's Millennial ltelgn. tl
Corinthians 15:27.1 Here ho declnres
that Divine Power will put nil things
under Messiah, Hint He will reign glo
riously and victoriously, and thnt nt
the close of Ills successful work lie
will deliver up the Kingdom ot earth
to the Father, restored to the original
glory of manhood, with not a rebel to
lie found -been use nil tho wilfully wick
ed will be destroyed.
How beautiful, how complete nnd
liow logical are nil of the Divine ar
rangements for the grout work outlined
In the lllble ns the Divine Plan of the
Ages! When all mankind shall come
to see Ills Wisdom, Justice, Love nnd
Power, many knee shnll bow and
ninny tongue confess to His glory snd
majesty. Surely the number destroyed
In the Second Heath will be propor
tionately small!
Some of the Things Doing
on big Exposition Grounds
San Francisco,
born with feeble
thoso who need artificial care will be
safeguarded by the Infant Incubator
Company, Inc., which lias bcjon grant-
ed a concession nt the Panama-Pacific
exposition by the committee on con
cessions and admissions.
The head of this Institution is Dr.
Jl. A. Couney, who is vouched for by
tho departments of health of New
York nnd Chicago, the New York nur
sery nnd Child's Hospital, Hoard of
Health of the city of Atlantic City,
the Health Commissioner of the city
j of Galeshurg and leading physicians
.inn institution tnpjiiguout tne conn-, mo trail ironi tno hast, across the
try. ,rilil of '19 tho drama of the mines,
"We will take children regardless the dramas of the rebuilding of San
of color or race in our Institution," i Francisco, and as a finale, all this
said 'Dr. Couney, "because we look , heroic endeavor to make the W'est
upon them ns human beings. Children 'ern America.."
jof the rich and poor will receive the
sumo care nnd attention.
"Our Incubator will he under the
j supervision of the San Francisco
i Hoard of Health and local physicians, immense American flag to fly on the
I Every physician who sends a child to. big flagpole that was sent to the 10x
us will he permitted to give It his ; position by the citizens of Astoria
I personal attention.. There will he ah-1 some time ago.
solutely nothing behind the scenes The flag was donated to the Astoria
ilhis is to be in tho open, and to be centennial committee by Phil Mct
jfor the benefit of humanity." jschnn, proprietor of tho Imperial
j Dr. Couney expects to spend In the ' Hotel at Portland,
neighborhood of $.-,0,000 on this con-1 within a very short time the gates
cession. The building will be 100 by to the Exposition site will be closed
1 TiO feet, and tho front will contain'
inn allegorical figure of a mother and
! her baby In colored glass so that It
jmay lie Illuminated
ported from F.uropp
Live storks ini
wlll also be kept
in t lie fountain.
j There will he nn outside nursery
and demonstration will be held In
lints. On the other side of the foun
tain will lie nn unto ambulance ready
for insl ant. call. The ambulance will
be Ileal ed and l e modern In every
particular. H Is the flrs-t nmbuliincn
of Its kind ever constructed, and, In
'itself, will be mi interesting exhibit.
( onslriictiug I!ig Slip,
i Ilhis f ir the construction nnd erec
tion of a freight slip and approach
Mo be located nt the foot of Webster
street on the Kxpositlon site havo
been called for by the ltulldings and
Grounds oaniniltieo and will be opened
on Saturday mornim;, January isth,
at 11 o'clock. A deposit of $."i is re
I quired for a set of the plans. These
may be lind by applying for same at
the office of the Director of Works.
Plans nnd specifications for the con
struction of sewers in tho State Pavil
ion section are also ready for distri
bution. These can be had by applying
at the office of tlio Director of Works,
Kxpositlon building.
Arrange far Pageantry.
Frederick It. lienson, Director of
the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre
ami father of the development of his-
torlcal pageant ns a form of outdoor
drama, who Is in this city to confer
with the Exposition In regard to png-
nnnla Wl.in,l ll!it lllo 1Q1T. Fvitn.
sit Ion Is unsurpassed for Kxpositlon
purposes,
"There Is no sphere of human ac
tivity, there is no sphere of human
thought, there is no life rythm re
sulting from, your big buslensB under
taking, your big industrial achieve
ments, that will not, find an echo In
the harmony of tho great song t lint
we wish to sing on the occasion of the
great celebration that Is to bn held In
FARMER'S WIFE
ALMOST A WRECK
Restored to Health by Lydia
. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound Her
Own Story.
Wcstwood, Mil. "I ar.i a fnrmcr's
wife and do most of my own wo.-k when
I am able. 1 had
nervous spells, fe
male weakness anil
terrible bearing
down p.-.ins every
month. I also suf
fered much with my
right side. The pain
started in my back
an J extended around
my right side, and
the doctor told me it
was organic inflam
mation. I was sick every three week
and had to stay in bed from two to four
days.
"It Is with Rrent pleasure I tell you
what Lyilia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound hns done for mo. I have fol
lowed your directions as near as possi
ble, and feel much better than I have
felt for years. When I wrote you be
fore I wns almost a wreck. You can
publish this letter if you liko. It may
help to strengthen the fnith of somo
poor suffering woman. "Mrs. John F.
UtcilAltPS, Westwood, Maryland.
Women who sufTcr from thoso dis
tressint; ills peculiar to their sex should
not doubt the ability of Lyilia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound to restore
their health.
If you luive tlio slightest doubt
that 1-jdlu 10. rinkhaiu'a Vegeta
ble Compound will help you, w rite
to Lyilia lO.IMnkhnniMedlcliieCo.
(oonlldcntlul) Lynn, Mass., for al
vlws Your letUT will be opened,
read and answered by a woman,
and held In strict confidence.
Mi
Jan. .11. Infants (your beautiful city in 1915," said Ben
constltutions and son.
"And think of tlio occasion," lie con
tinued. "It Is the blending of the
East and the West, and It either means
a new birth for the world or (mother
step for modern civilization that Is
what your exposition means to me.
"The music of the Pacific is to bo
blended with tho strenuous notes of
the turbulent Atlantic.
"The story to be told In our pag
eants will he tho blending of the na
tions, nnd the two chief acts In this
great drama that wo propose to pro-,
(duce will he the romantic episode of
Astoria Sends Flag.
Dr. II. L. Henderson, president .of
the Astoria Centennial Celebration,
lias forwarded to the Exposition an
nnd visitors will be called upon to;1'1" pressuret system hiBldo the
pay an ndmission to enter the grounds I K'WMi'l will be practically a part of
and watch the work of construction.
i Tho fence is nlready up, and It covers
two and one-third miles. J 110 Kxpositlon hydrants are to be
A if.MHI.OllO Contract. ft different typo from thoso used by
W, W. Anderson Company were , 1,10 ely. Iin(1 nl'fl to ,J(! set in the mid
warded the contract to build the lln-j "f 1,10 Btlwt luiinholos below
chinery Exhibit -Palace by the Com- 11,0 "'"'ft'. Tills type offers no ob
ntltteo on Hulldlngs and Grounds, ftructlon In tho streets. There will
Their bid was $:iO!l,!00. The floor j 110 connection for fire boats, The
nreii of the building Is over oltcht R-V8t('i wW total about nine and ono
ncres, nearly six times ns large as the lm,t mll,'s ot I'll"3, wltl ls,) hydrants,
old Mechanics Pavilion of San Krnn-; 80 ",!lt 1,1 110 C!l8n wl11 a lillt; "! lluso
Cisco, formerly located at Larkln. ' lnm' lllan' CM fo('t lmvu ,0, 1,0
Hayes and Grove si reel 3, which will '"'d to ''each a building. The servlcq
be remenihered ns being a very large , water supply system will contain
building. There will be over n mile 'K't twelve miles of four to twelve-
nnd a half or ornamental cornices on
this building. The Machinery Hall
will be notable by reason of the fac-t
that It Is the greatest example of
frame construction and engineering
ever attempted on the Pacific Coast.
: iiepttca or uranu mnyon.
A gigantic replica of the Grand Can
; yon of Arizona, tlio most elaborate
concession of its kind ever devised
for a world's fair, Is being arranged
by the Santa Fo railroad ns Its fea
ture of participation in tlio 1915 Ex
position. The concession will reach
j a cost of $250,00.
The canyon will be shown on staff i
and canvas, with every device of tho
fVvrL 8"'no l""",ur "rougui una use.
' In obtaining the wonderful sunset
colnl'B of tl,e cnn'on walls-colors
jwhlcn thfl nm8ter nr,lBla of ,hi8 Kcn'
''imion nave nieu in vani 10 uupiicmo
I'l
canvas tho architects of
tho
scheme will resort to .electrical llluin
inntlon. It is planned to give spectators a
first glimpse of the artificial canyon
from an observation pint form. The
rugged desert and Its mighty chasms
will open to view, with much tho Bame
effect of well-known paintings of the
canyon which hang in railroad offices
and hotels all over tho land.
. A Perfect Water System.
The Exposition company will nd
vertlBo for a high pressure water sup
ply system nnd for a service water
supply system todny." The bids will
be opened January "Sth. The projects
are to be completed within' bIx nnd
nine months.
Two complete pipe system for sup
plying water are to be Installed in all
parts of tho Kxpositlon grounilB. The
high pressure system will be solely
for fire protection. The service water
supply system will be for dally con
sumption. The high pressure svstem
What Shall
A question much In the public mind nowadays Is "What shall a man drink?" Or rather, what
may he drink? "Water," you ay, "of course." But the purity of our water supply 1 the problem
In every large city. As an old proverb put it: "God defend me from the Btlll water, and I'll
keep myself from the rough." Quite recently the people of New York have been warned agalnBt
the water by the hoad of the Health Department, and have been urged to boll it before drinking.
Have you ever thought of the enormous cost and labor this would involve, if It were carried Into
general practice? The fuel, tho implement, the lifting, fetching; the ervlng and replenishing
on every floor of every tenement; in every reBtaurant and office; in publlo place and drinking
fountain. Truly it Is a "counsol of perfection," which 1b practically hopejess.
Why Drink Water When jYou JCan Get SALEM BEER
"It Is In the breweries thnt sanitation has been brought to ns nearly perfect condition as It Is pos
sible in a food-producing establishment. The water used in the material is distilled, The hop
and malt are ahBolutoly clean before being permitted to enter into the manufacturing process. The
vat, pipe, etc., are not morely washed, but scalded nnd thoroughly sterilized. And as If that were
not enough, when the beor Is placed in bottles It Is pasteurised by being run through hot water,
which would kill evory germ which might have escaped the warfare conducted against It In the
process of manufacture. The person who open a bottle of beer Is assured absolutely that what
he has before him la a product absolutely free from germs and perfectly clean. It Is also true
that ho may know that he ha before him the only manufactured food article which may bo Bald
to be absolutely clean."
Salem's Famous Bottled Beer is especially brewed for domestic use. Its alcohol content are Just
sufficient to pleasantly stimulate and invigorate.
SALEM BREWERY ASS'N.
SALEM, OREGON
;tTWmm HOME
AMD
SECICNESS
DCWT CHUM
. i.'i'.'twiw live xsis-r "v."'. - ,m
TO BE HAPi Y KEEP WELL
USE ONLY
R. KING'S VJTX
NEW DISCOVERY,
TO CURE
COUSHS AND COLDS'
WHOCPENG COUGH
AND ALL DISEASES CF
THROAT Am LUNGS
!-jES"5S2JiS22j5a sold and guaranteed
J. C. Perry.
I will cover all parts of the Exposition j
grounds, so that it can be used in
case of fire in any of the buildings. I
Arrangements will be made with
the city for connections with the aux
iliary water supply system, so that
,ne (,lt's system with the same pres-
Inch pipe and a pressure of about.
Rixt-1 b""ds per square Inch will be
' nialntaini.'l. It Is expected that the
water for this system will bo supplied
fl''" 8"'" f ,lle reservoirs of the
I Spring Valley Water Company near
the grounds.
Says Witnesses Conspired.
tlNITKD l'HBSS IXASKD W1IIB.
San Francisco, Jan. 13. Conspiracy
among witnesses produced by the gov
ernment In the suit to have declared
forfeited the patents of tho Southern
Pacific company; to C000 acres of oil
land in the Elk hills district of Kern
county, valued at $15,000,000 wns
broadly Insinuated by Attorney C. R.
Lewers, representing the railroad, In
the taking of testimony before Exam
iner Leo Kognloy In the chambers of
the federal court here today.
The government has already Intro
duced Its mnln testimony nnd the rnll-
' road is now having Its turn. The rec
ord of Examiner Kongley will ho
! turned over to United States District
Judge Hean for decision.
on
iu) Ymi Feel
Feverish and Ache all Over
n
Feel worn out blue and tired
into bronchitis, pneumonia or
stive and tonic which has proven
t j DR. PIERCE'S
QqMen Medical discovery
Rentores activity to the livor and to the circulation the blood is
puritied, the digestion and appetite improved and the whole body
feels the invigorating force of this extract of native medicinal
plants. In consequence, the heart, brain and nerves foci the
refreshing intluence. For over 40 years this reliable remedy ha
been sold in liquid form by all medicine dealers. It can now also
be obtained in tablet form in $1.(10 and 50c boxes. If your druggist
doesn't keep it, eend SO one-cent stamps to K. V.Pierce, M.D. Builsio.
The Common Sense Medical Adviser a book of
1008 pages answer! all merfiral questions.
Send 31c in one-cent ".tamps to li. V. Pierce. 31. D.
Man
a
A HAPPY
IN
Pr!ce 50c and $1.00
Consumptives Helped by
Tuberculosis Medicine
It Is folly to liclk've (lint Consumption
(WTrrN from every other dim-iisi In not
rtiulrihK the uso of any nn'diclno for
its t rent mm t. For n number of yours
nn ennriimiiH hiiihh of voluntary nini tluuik
fnl test inmuhilri from lerftnns who coiiHlder
that they owe their liven to Ki-kiiiiin's
Altcralivo, n nieilleine for Tulu'renlosln,
tuiH hpt'ii neeiiHnilntlhi;. Surely plenty of
time to demonstrate its IiihUih; value, You
cim write to nny of them. Here Is ouo:
tiirnnl Ave., Hilhi., Ph.
"flentlenieii : In the winter of UN HI I
lind nn nttixjk of (Irlppe, followed by
rneumoiila ntul Inter by Consiimpl Ion. I
Kww steadily worse. In the winter of
VMi I had mil0-)! nUvht swealM. fever ami
raised (iiaiitlltori of a wfuMooUntf ululT
nnd Inter I had many iimnori haes ; at
one time three In three suceesHive days.
Milk and eiu'-f became so dlstiiHleful I
emild keep imf hint.' down. Three pliysl
ci.m treated me. I wan ordered to'llitt
mountain, but did not i-,o. kuian'H Al
terative wan rerommemh'd by n friend,
After Ink Inn n hiiuII ipmntlty, I had' Hi
first iiiiel nl trlil's sleep fur weeks. My
improvement was marked from the first.
I Kaiiii'd Htrenulh ami weight ami appe
tite. I never lent another tiemorrliatre ami
my ooiitl, gradually lessened until en
tirely Konf. I am perfectly well. Kvory
Ihinu' I say la-re can lie verlllod by my
f niillv and friends."
(Sworn nllidavlti A N N I! V. MinillKAN.
l-'ckniaii's Alterative Is effective In llron
chllls. Asthma, Hay Fever; Throat ami
jnikr Troubles, and In upbuilding tlia
system, lines not contain poison, opinion
or halilt fornihiK druyrs. Ak for booklet
telllntr of recoveries, and write to Kekinaii
Laboratory, Philadelphia. Pa., fur more evl
lence. Fur Bale by nil leading druggist!
J. C. Perry, UriiKglHt.
Woman of 35
Is Mother of
27 Children
Cleveland, 0.( Jan. 13. Dut 35 years
of age and the mother of 27 children
Is tho remarkable record of Mrs. Wil
liam G. Clark, of this city, who is con
valescing todny following tho birth of
quadruplets. The last four Infarufs all
died owing to an injury to tlio mother.
Six of Mrs. Clark's children are still
alive; the oldest being II) and tho
youngest 2. She gave birth to nund-
ruplcts twice, three sets of triple s
'and live sets of twins.
Chilly )
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n
? Don't let your cold develop
catarrh. The reliable alter-
Its value in the past 40 years is
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