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    the daily capita journal, salem. obeoov. Saturday. September a. 9u.
I
IS EARLY THIS YEAR
Today" to Have B!g Run Play In
Which Ethel Vaienuna Leaped Into
Limelight Other Sun Oosnip.
By Beau Rlalto.
(Written tor the l.'nited I're.)
New York, N'pt. 5. Karly s it i,
the theatrical euin of lull 15 1 oil
ml gaining mli miiii'iitum weekly
tlmt it wilt be in full wing eveml
weeks curlier tliun heretofore. Bilt for
irnne reason probably the same reu
nun t but tlie lntclnT ami randetirk
maker gave when they began boosting
fund prices there in t the Hpirit ami
h ul lu tn I loo in tlii new iMiin jimt
springing into being.
Polka atop on tin' way to the alum
to ve the war bulletin, uml .it hua
been rare when three-fourth of the
muliences iliiln't Mtreum in faoin five
miiiutea to thirty niimitea lute. On the
way from the allow folk atop in to aer
tliu H'lr Imlli.f inn. Xulv tllifl nniv not.
to the layman, nienn nnieh. It doea ;
mean a lot to the theiitriiul folk. The
hitter ilnpc It thia way, ami there
sense ami Ingie in the dope. They ligl
ure thut one of the lieat advertising J
uaaeta i for their audiences to leave
the theatre tnlking nliout the show (lie'
it fuvorulile or unfavorable tulk) until
ufter breakfnt next niorniiiit, anyway. 1
Jt mukea other folk want to ace the
ahow, argue the theMiva: manager
and they are about right. There ia no;
little bit of psychology in the tiling. I
Aa It ia now, the audiemea leave the 1
theotrea uml run apung into a bold-fare
type nniioiincemcnt of Hie killing of I
some 'ateen thouanml ciniiluitiintH, not :
to mention the alniu non rombutauta,
over in Europe, Immediately they f ir- i
get even the name of the ahow they
have just seen. It atunda to reason
tlint hiatory in the making, na that now i
being manufactured in the hiatory fnc- I
torica of Germany, Auatrin, France, Jn- '
pan, Kngluml, Russia, Herviu, Monte- i
negro ami other poiuta, ia a lot more '
interesting than plny atiil'f. Therefore,:
any the theatrical people, "Diirn thia
war. We mn't get tip the Intereat mi- i
less we gn the war neve ml better. Ifj
we attempted to do thut, wo would nil
, go to jail."
Tho rest of the 'rountry (namely,,
those section nut on Hrosilway) aoon i
Under Auspieea
'i
Epiicopal Dioeete of Oregon
FALL TERM OPENS
Sept.. 23, 1914
Grammar School and College Prepara
tory coursei. School estate comprises
100 acre of 'fertile land. Complete
gymnasium. Indoor and -outdoor
athlotics. Library, study halls, com
petent instruction in all branches. Send
for rates and booklet: "Whore noys
are trained to think".
Address
BISHOP SCOTT SCHOOL
' Yamhill, Oregon.
I ill have a rhnnce to pass judgment
on "Today," which went ao well on '
the Street of a Thouaaml Light. "To
day" oien ita rood wfm thia evening
in the Hrnnn, After flitting through '
other "dog towoa" for several weeks, ;
it awny f romhnrae aenaon atarta in
enrncat at the llnji'Mie theatre iu Bon-
ton on October 5. 1
Miss Kthel Valentine, who literally j
leaped into fume from nbwurity aa the
"deapiruble wife," in "Today" lnat
. aeaaon, will head the road ahow. For
a time, however, it una feared Mir
, Valentine might have to be replaced
when the war broke out. Miaa Valen
tine wn in 1'aria with her liuahnnd, a j
Frenchman whom ahe (piietlv married
in New York before KiMK Biirond lust
pring. Tlie husband is at the front
fighting for France. Miaa Valentine i
hud a trying ordenl in returning home. '
When ahe reached here some day ago
on l.a France he had only the clothe
ane wore, and one amull reticule. In
thut reticule, beside the inevitable;
powder puff, were two articles which
Miaa Valentine had mtiuiiged to auve '
from the wreckage. One wn a three- ;
airing pearl nrrkliue which belonged '
to the famous tragedienne, Kachel, und :
winch .Miaa Milentine mil wear in
i "Today." The other article was the
manuscript of the piny.
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''Cwl's 1-ov'e and helping to optu rye Vlsions for thVpoor In our day are no
of tinderstnndliiv long blinded by I s,,r rated as prir-t? charities, but
tieeil. philosophies "w called." nud , public, and eveu ouieli.ni as niere
inlsnndwstnndlii;.' of the Word of fiod. ! )T jstit... for Instance, provisions for
C.n.ro.ity Is Godlik.n.M. the blind, for tuo u.nr, .. , ...
Indeelnrltiif Beiiei-os'lvtolHjC.KllIke the mentally wenk and bospi nls Mr
nes. tberaMor wished hin hearers not i the nick, nre now considered to lie a ,
to misunderstand bin. to mean tl.nl duly of the couiuir.eitv mid are prouu
gift of mouev roiild pur. hue Hlvlne el for by general taxation. i nus
favor and relationship. He trusted ; benevolence Is asserting iixelf. anu
flnnfKPlf tn Hhlirrh Rpffffinff ' MWug rl-el.v the rombinUig nud dividing its honors wi n
UjJjJUOOU IU UllUIUli DdHIg, i K,,.ll)fllr(, linM thI wlW.t are Ju,the. Tlmt hlh previously would
Pastor Russell Lauds Charity.
GENEROSITY IS GODLIKE.
Church Support Not Charity Mission
Different Charity a Privilege Ita
Godlikenesa Wi and Unwise Char
ityCharity's Rawards,, Prstant and
Future Must B Displeasing to Al
miflhty to Have Digging Don In Hi
Nam and Without His Authority.
tajtl
r'ASIOkl gl)5Sf.LLI
"The (lirl From I'tnli, - which open
ed a few day buck ut the Knicker
bocker theatre, is pleasing in many par
ticulars, but there i little thut mark
it na new in the world of musical com
edy. The book of the play is by Janu s
T. Tannor. The music is by l'atil Uu
ben.i and Sydney Jones, with additional
numbers by Jerome U. Kern. "The
(iirl" la played by Julia UnnderHon who
appears ut her best, attraeta the amnr
on look, of a Mormon who doesn't
realize what trouble he already bus
with some seven or ten bettor halve.'
She run nwny to London. The M or Studies, preached today from the text:
moil and some of hi brethren of tlie"ie thnt bath pltv upon the poor
plural w ife doctrine follow " The Oirl " j k.lllle(ll UIlt0 tue , orU; n1(1 (hat
lnXlUi..i .he 'puruing Mormon ' tiebi,tl1 US h'm ,'8alU"
through I don' crowded thorough- ' rovcrus 1J:lT-
fare, one of tho .Mormon loae hi hut I '''" twt ,1t 1 uave l,eel1 preaching
which i npproprinted by a Herman del- 'for tlilrty-elght feat's and yet hare
ieatesHi'ii me reliant who i mistaken for 'never taken up n collection nor made
the Mormon when he enter the tea j any appeal for money In connection
houae of one Kumpelmeyer, where " The wtu work my hare led some to
il ami "Sundy Hluir " nn wtr,!,he errone,l8 conclusion that 1 am
have met ufter u regu latiou uve-tit- ; , . , ,.,
first aight gliiace. The real Mormon j "P'T 10 ,CS; S" " ,h? 1 UStor
happen into the tea house and ear. ie I N''ln toultl be further from the
"The (iirl" off to hi London house. luiiug tboe thlrtylght yenra
F.voryone pursues the Mormon and his j many thoiisiindH of dollnraj bare ihbs
fnir captive. The pursued und pursuers i ixl tbrougb my bnnda voluntary gift
end up nt the Art Bull, whatever tlmt : from grateful souls, for the Hpreod of
ia, where thing end accord ling to rote, j , Go0(i T,lg of great Joy which
r' ' ?',?"? r j-"1 Ull yet bo unto all people. More-
ing man nt the (luietv theatre, nud Jo- L . ...... V
' iirnp I r In lnu kaimi nl Iitu IKitt ha mA
August 30. Fua
tur O. T. Kiixsoll.
widely known
throimli b!x I'UO
'ruUKAM.V OK
CKKATIOX,
w h I c b ! U belug I
seen by thousands ,
every w here wide
ly known, also,
by hi st-rrson In
buudreds of news
P a p e r 8, by bis
books and by bis
w e k I y B I b I o
rli1tl v L- itiivii tift iiiatl i- Hint there Is : have been left to n few of generous
; only one way Into Hie Father's favor ; disposition hi now provided for by the .
! end Into Ills fatnily-ihe way of re- ! n bole couiniunity-geiiei-oiis mid aelf
liouncenient of sin and turning to right- sh. Who ran question that this is an
I cnn-iies-, of acceptance of Christ's re- .; advanced step: mid. If so. luat nil
! deinpllve work and of full consecni- should co-labor along those lines aud
; tlou through Him to do t lie Father' cease to encourage inciidieaney. the
j will, even unto death. Only such spirit solicitation of alms, the appeal to
; begotten ones ure m kiio-vledu'ed in Ihe sympatliy through the eye?
J Bible us children of Cod. All others if our Stcl:i I arrangement bus pro
! nre Script urally ileserlbcd to be "aliens ' vided for such cases. It should be con
i etninpcra and forclgjipw" from Cod sidered a inisdeninaiior to Ignore such
! n nd His promises. provision, if our public charities, bos-
Kut the speaker wished all to (lis ; pimis. city Homes, etc, be not upon
rem that there are noide-mlnded souls , ,R., u Sl-ale as bave the npptovnl of
who have not entered this "narrow generous, reasonable minds, then the f
gate" and who are not. therefore. ehil- entire system calls for reorganization,
(lien of Cod. but who. nevertheless, by that it may be made rir lit. proper, suit
nature ossess traits of Codlikeness. jL. for the use of miy having need ;
notwlthstauillng Ihelr sliate In Hie fall, thereof. The community should lie
Renevolcure. tfcnrrosity. charity In Its asliaiued t provide fur otliers what
true sense, wherever found Is a trace ihey would not be willing to n-eept for
of the Codlikeness In which our first I thmnselves under the same cliciim
jinrents were created. Noble-minded i Ktances. The Tnstor expressed a hope
people of tlie world in practising char! that these reasonable scntlmeuts might ,
ly nre Iniitntlii); one of the highest . thioiigli the publl'.1 press be brought
ipialitles of the Divine eharacler, and . cITccllvely to the attention of Poor
forthwith they experience n blessing j Boards, Charity Committee, etc.
whenever Ihey exen-lse' their charita- i q0j ovea Cheerful Givers. !
b!e Instiiirts. . , 0o,r8 gifts ulp given cheerfully. The
As for Christian, we find, as the j ame les M (t,.,t ue appreciates u .
Apostle declines, (lint they nre intu- fitoeiful glver-nte who enters into
rnlly n vniled assoitment: for they (be spirit of bis Kl.t. wlio accompnules '
imssess. some more and some less, of tle cu witu n cheerful word, a kind
Ihe Codlike quiiliiles. nud some more 'look, helpful advice, or wlint not If
and some less, of the depraved traits, i these cheerful givers belong to Cod's '
But following thrlr liecettlng of the j Funilly, the Father will love them and j
noly Spirit, these become more mid j manifest His love for them. Their cub :
more KPiierons. lnevoleiit. charitable. tivutlou of nisSplrlt will bring them lu- '.
ruder thp Inst ruction and dlselpllnp tc closcrrelatlonship with theAlmlgbty.
of the School of Christ, the Spirit of j How generously shall we give? some
T.ovp, flip Spirit of Cod. the Holy Splr- may ash. The answer Is: God has i
II. Is more nud more shed abroad In ' given us our minds, our Judgments, j
their hearts. For them the great les- ! wherewith to decide nil questions. Tbo j
sou of life Is ibis Ipssoii of love, churl- j need of the needy, the amount of our
ty, sympathy for the Truth, for one ' surplus, the claims of others upon thnt
another nd Tor the world. surplus-all these things should, proi-
Bl..H in'Th.ir Qluina M'y enough, enter into our calculations
Cod Is th ereat Civer. of whom the I ""d help US to decide how much should
aepa i iiwtimrne as Kumpelmeyer, are
both at their beat. There ore no ex
cruciatingly funny situations, nor nre
there any of the tuae that you whistle
involuntarily when you leave, but nil
in nil "The Oirl From Utah" is a en
joy ii hie n unything else of it kind that
we HroaduBvfnreis have heard and
aeen in tho pust two years.
Of course Mis Sanderson and Don
ald Hraiu Are given numerous occasion
to dunce, and Donald Hrniti is as good
a dancer a he ever wa in the famous
old "Merry Widow' Mis Sanderson
make nn excellent partner for Donald
Hmin in their terpsielio'rean turn. The
piee is put' on by the frogman and
i the same that made .such a hit in
London tit the Adclplii, then tie, before
the war mude everyone 'forget theatres.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
over. It Is my conviction that no one
could be nn acceptable Chrlstlau un
less be possessed the spirit of charity,
benevolence, utiles bo really loved to
give for good purposes for the glory
of Cod, for the benefit of bis fellows.
The I'nstor declared thnt from bis
viewpoint missionary ctiterprlsoa might
properly bo considered charities
but not ro Church enterprises. The
Church, be claimed, Is not ft mission
ary society for the world' benetlt. but
an arrangement for the benefit of tho
Church member. Heuce each mem
ber of this) brotherhood should Qohfdder
himself lu duty bound to co-operate to
the exteut of bis ability lu providing
the necessary excuses connected with
j the inectlng place light jaultornge,
: etc. the blessings and comforts of
which be enjoys. ' Yet eveu In this
there should be nothing nklu to coer
1 clon or demand. If the sum-total were
j found InsiilUcicnt, moro humble qunr
j tors nt less expense should be engaged
us aoou us possible.
it 1st wrong, snld the Tnstor, for a
congregation to aspire to n tine, ex
pensive Auditorium and general estab
lishment beyond their own means. It
THE LIFE CAREER
"UrttMtlaf I yaiitk ihl UtirUhly b
4trfct t ptrpar piinn I lut bit way
Inr Ik kt MiainM rctipatlna for waicn
at I capablt. ' ritinlHiC w. HUot.
This Is th Mission of th
OREGOM AGRfCULTURALCQLLEGE
Forly-slxth Scheel Ytir Open
SEPTEflBER i8th, 1914
Writ for Illustrated ioo-rg Book
Ut, "THB LIFE CAREER," and lor Cata
leg containing full Information.
Dfgri Courses AORICULTURE :
Agronomy, Animal Husbandry.Dalry Hus
bandry, Poultry Husbandry, Horticulture.
Agriculture for .Teachers. FORESTRY,
LtXH'.INQ ENGINEFRING. HOME ECO
NOMICS: DomeMicSvlencf, Domestic Art,
LNGlNfcERING: blectrkal, Irrigation,
Highway, MechanUal, Chemical, Mining.
Ctiamks. CO.WWLRCE. PHARMACY.
Industrial arts.
I Weiontl Coiinrs-Agriculture, Dairy
ing, Home M.iUtrs' Course, Induttrbl
Art. HoreMrv, Husinss Short Course.
Sihoitl of .:ijfV-.piano, String. Band,
Voke Culuite.
Farmtrt Bminta Couri by Mail Fr.
All. ,eu Tlltt RKCIM'MAR,
rtwl. I !-) Comllia. rrca
J V Deptsch et nx to A M Han
sen, lot 8 it M.-4."2.1.
.1 llawgood to ,1 M Mischief .."i2
acre in (i Htreet, Hiibbnrd. l.
K Vnudeibeek to W A Kwiug, hind
on Hroadway street, Kuleni. $;I00. .
W A Kwlug et tiv to K Vnnderheek,
.'I.VtlO acres in see SO 4 27 T 7 8 K 'J
W. I0.
('till I.uiihoiii et ii v In I) .Inlm.
on et al, part of lot 8 H 11' Murri- 1 ,a Tong for them to go outside and
field Add to Aumsvillo. aoucit money rroru t no worm, tue nesn
K M M Manning to V A Manning, "nd the Devil, lu the name of God!
L'liO acre in see 5 T 0 8 K 2 W. j Surely God never nnthorlxed ucb a
IW. proceedlmr: for lust as surety as It
a r. iiniiiwin to .M v liuldwin, lot j would be offensive to auy right minded
lrt Kwnld Fruit Karill. 1. ihmnoii in km ollellntlon for nni
I) A Smitii to 1) II Smith et nx, 100
acres in see 13 T V IS R 3 E. L
Smith Gillinghaui Co. tn W T Gard
ner, 50x10(1 feet la 11 7 SV Add to So-
Apostle says. "Kvery good and per
fect glft.couieth down from the Fa
ther of Lights." The Lord Jesus
Christ exemplified to mankind God's
great I.ove. und showed that He niui
self possewed the same Spirit, the same
loving, generous, kind nature so much
so that He laid down Ills life on be- !
properly be given to charity. .
In order to get n great blessing out
of our charities, we should give until
' wo feel It. The person who gives one
I coin out of n thousand which be
would never miss Is not likely to get
! therefrom a greut blessiug. He must
j continue In the exercise of this God
like disposition until his gifts shall
... , . nav Ul.-inirniuu Ulltll Ilia UI1I3 DU.III
half of our slnner-iiice. It Is required ,., ,,, ,
of the Church that each one shall be ,imil.cg or poru nIs own comforts.
Imbued with this same loving dlsposl- ! Thpn he ,,eK,us o ,)e renl c,larltal,e. ,
Hon as their Kirlor hiv.l: for ",f any ; t0 rc!l,y ppt.cdn,e 8ome of ,ue
hinn have not (he Spirit of Christ, he ijo,s wUlcb tlie lj0xA t,cs)(.ng slltlI be
Is none of Ills.' l'hat love not only j guntea to genertius souls,
left the Heavenly glory and riches on !
behalf of th,.lnner. but addltloanlly 0iv,n? Relited t0 ForB'vna.
endured the Cross, rind Its shame.-. tvery ndva"e8 in true cbai'lty has n !
The Apostle .lob n urges all Christ's ! oe"1'"1 "I'ou the clmracter..!Mioercr
followers (hat. cultivating tho Master's
noble, generous, loving Spirit, they
ought also to lay down their lives for
the brethren. Thev oinrht also to be I Charity, love, benevolence, affects the j
entire being. It tends to make its
possessor more kind and gentle In
word, action and Judgment. It de-
velops his sympathy. All this Is a de- I
velopment of Godllkeuess. The Apos- !
ties point this out In order, associating '
meekness, gentleness, faithfulness.
long - suffering, brotherly kindness,
..i.nt,M ii ..i ... ...
ready to count nil things but loss and
dross, gladly to bo renouueed In the In
terest of the Lord's Cause. With every
Hiicrltlee. these receive more than com
pensation of Divine favor, besides the
Master's promise of eternal life on the
Heavenly plane. Mark 10:30.
And now let us think of the world
lem. I0.
L 1) Mngers to W 11 Holmes, 2 7
acres iu Silverton. 10O.
I. D llellinger et ux, C. A Bellinger
et ux, K I Bellinger, G M llellinger,
C .1 llellinger et ux, (1 V llellinger to
M A llelliuger, U Id Capital Park Add
ami other lauds. 1.
CALIFORNIA EXPECTS
RECORD MELON CROP
fcWu Francisco, Sept. 3. Three mil
ion dollnrs is the estiemte pluced by
the California Development board on
the value of the slate's melon crop this
year.
The Imperial valley, aerording to the
board, will alone furnish RlHH) eurloi.d
of the melons, of which 0 earUnd
will be rantuloupe. This will be more,
by LttlO carload, than the valley prod
uct last year. The board gives the val
ley two third of the state's entire
crop.
PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW
ABSORPTION METHOD.
person to bare solicitation for money
mudo In bis name, so It must be to the
Almighty to hare begglug done In His
name without HI authority.
The Bible distinctly tells thnt God U
very rich. No rlchinan would approve
of begging done lu bis name, especial
ly from the poor. Aud for us to prom
ise God's special blessing nud favor In
return for filthy lucre Is nn outrage
against Divine Justice, Wisdom, Love
nod Power. The Lord's own Word Is
that all the gold ami allrer are Ills.
But, we are told. If solicitations, col
lections, pew rents, fairs, festivals,
etc., were abaudoned, all the churches
especially, of jhose noble, generous charity nil elements of the one greut
souls who, possessing something of the ! Quality of I.ove.
original Godlikeness, take pleasure, not I ,J,,e Knther's Holy Spirit of Love is
In cheating tlu'lr fellow tuen. not In j als" !" Spirit of His' Son, our Re
doing everything lujnrlous to tbe Inter-, I deemer; and nil who w ill be accepted
ests of others, but fretpicntly lu con- u members of the Bride, the Lamb's
tribotlng to the- relief of suffering, to ! Wife, we ure nssurcd, must be copies
Ihe maintenance and education of ! of God's dear Son. They must all have
orphans, the protection and comfort this kind, generous, charitable quality.
of widows, as well as to hospitals, In
firmaries, etc. Is there any provision
of btemdug for these7
These uoble-mlnded, charitable peo
ple nre being blessed by their generous
course; for there U n Law of Itetrl-
We nro not meaning to say that such n
quality would be acceptable to God
without Christ, our Redeemer; for the
Bible clearly sets forth thnt no man
cometh to the Father but by Him
(Joliu 14:0.) But the Son's method
generous, they nre developing char
acters which In the future will be
helpful to them. If they do not come
would be closed, except such ns nre '?t0 Jr,,a' ''tlohlp with God
beneficially endowed. If this were the ! ,'ro."f ' ' ,,rl!i, ,he ,rwen' tUn
iuv iiu,v hoi me ueiiring ear ami tne
responslv heart now, nevertheless the
time is coming wuen they will share
In the world's blealng. It will be ft
great blesxlug. eveu though far In
ferior tn that of the Church, as bumau
restitution Is Inferior to spirit perfec
tion through the First Resurrection.
When Messiah's Kingdom shall have
case, we believe that, nevertheless, tbe
Church would gain respect and Influ
ence with tbe world which would more
thnn couipensnta If one-half the
churches disorganized, the other half,
rightly supported In accordance with
the Divine precepts and the example
of Jesus nnd His Apostles, would no-
Ask your
grocer for
ajpzCtjys Tea
England" favorite for over
7U years
ll
comntlsh mora irrwxl thn tronht tnle
the niimlwr under nresent eondltl.ms. I bvn Inaugurated nnd the whole world
In which they hare considerable of the1 'lml1 eu,t'r BPn lls rl"l for life or
world' scorn. That scorn directly and I ?l""th. fluting, noble souls that
Indirectly reflect against the Divine 1 u,ve xercisea benevolence. Godlike-
If you suffer from bleedinir. itcliinc. r-iiomxt.. .! h. Turin. wmI will be In advance of others who.
blind or protruding Pile, send me your In ttlustrMtloa of this couvktlon the ;'Ten wltl) simllnr ,wo1 heritage, hare I Word and there to note our natural
address, and I ui II te II vou how .i mm - . fn ll.i.l .....i .i . u.iiiiuu
vourself at home bv ihncV . , . , ! ?' rot . ! 1 7" , . ."""7. ,n." r"nues, .nnu "trariness to Cod's
treatment; and will also wd some of w bB" "T.w,t "ta
biltlon coiiiluually In operation. Tbe j of preparing us for the eternal glory,
principle, 'it Is more blessed to give! after we have become His disciples
tbnu to receive." applies to them ns I Is by instructing us along the lines of
well as to the Church. As these uoble the development of this Divine Chnr
souls dally become more loving, more jacter-llkeness. If Christians could re
alize this more fully, how kind and '
charitable they would be!
The Lord would hare nis people
wholehearted In tbelr sympathies
broad, deep, generous. To give either
money, forgiveness, sympathy or any
other good thing grudgingly, half heart
wily. Is to spoil the matter. True, many
of the Lord's people are by nature Tery
narrow, mean, spiteful, contrary to
what the Lord would approve. But
He Is willing to overlook all the natu
ral defects If He sees the right heart- 1
condition-sees that we are endeavor
ing to the extent of our ability to over
come our natural weaknesses aud to
put on Christ. ' j
With us the first lesson Is to learn '
to look Into the mirror of Ihe Lord's
Children Cry foTFh7;
The Kind You Have Always Bcnglit, nml ul.i i. v i
ia use for over SO years, m8 LornotUo hhiW
,,t. , asd hag been tnatlqxuK'i i
AU Cotintcrfclta, Imitations and " Jiist.as-p,llMI,i!.
Expcriiuciits that trlfla with and endanger th i mu I
lnlunts and CMldren-Exrlcnce agaSibt iSpcJ
What is CASTORIPi
Castoria U a )t.iriiiles snLstltnto for Custo? Oil
gorle, Drops and Soothing Syrnps. It U iii"!.!1 i
contains neither OpH: n, Jllorphluo n.w C'l 5 H I
subsfance. . Its age I' ts gnnranteo. Jt lU-strors w
nnd allays Feverlshiess. Tor move than tbirtw
has been in constant tiso for tlie reiki of fnii ?1
Flatulency, AViud Colic, all Teething iWiS'U
Diarrhoea. It reprulatcs the Stoinaih aud l'L .
nssimilatea the Food, giving healthy and nntnnd
The CUUdrcu's ranacear-Tho mother's rriend.
GEHuifiE CASTORIA Aiwa
r Bears the Signature of
SI
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17 A V II it n
me mm iuu nave a wavs mv
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In Use For Over 30 Years
Everybody Admires a (Beautiful Complaion-
DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ?
Oriental Gre
is generous with his fellows will Dud
it more nnd more easy to bo forgiving ',
toward those who do him injury. !
ronTwrmwal'noiiBliUiiiuli
mSummawmOmug..
am
OR MAGICAL BEAUT1F1ER
Jin Indispensable and Beltyhfi
Toilet Requhili
for Fashionable Woman.
A dally necessity for the lailW tt
Whether-at home or while traveling. It
protects the' kln from, injurimii eltco
of the elements, Rive a wonde-fully ?!
fective beauty to the complexion. Hbi
perfect non-greasy Toilet Cream ml -Itlvely
will not cauae or oncogiaie ft
growth of hair wlilrh all ladio linwH
guard against when selecting 'toilet pw
uaratlon. When daneiwr. bowltn or oil
er exertions heat the skin. U pwveuu i
uF.dTorl.rtifil ernV.ls.
hfRhly recommended y phy&iciinis. w
resses, singers and women of la"
over halt a century and cannot By
passed when preparing for daily r rv
. Gouraud'S oriemai "K. . ui
Patches. Rash, Freckles and Vulgar Redness, Yellow and Muddy Skin &
a oeucaieiy Clear ana rennea complexion wnicn every un j
Vn 11 ITn aula hu nt-nvcrlaf. art I fc'unctf ftnAri Dealers. .
Ferd. T.Hopkins, Prop., 37 Great Jonei Street, New York.
Interstate Fair and
Pioneer Days' Stampede
I nun
with tbe
Irniu Brothers' Original Cheyenne Wild West .show, Vwrnwiwr, -
Sept. 7-12. - ;'
l'nio,iie celebration of the 90th Aniversary of Famous Fort Vts,fr-
EXCURSION FARES
via - - -; "
t - i j i i
Oregon Electric Railway
Spokane, Portland & Seattle Railway
Round Trips to Vancouver from ' .
Salem . . . ,
Woodburn
Albany ..,
tuineby . ,
.$2.35
. 2.00
. 3.150
. 2.30
Corvallis
Donald
Independence
Kugeoe
' .. I.
" . t
From other peints in proportion. -t ,
Tickets Sold Daily
Kept. 6 to 12, good for return till Sept. 11....
E. H. Crotler. A. O. P. A., J. W. f"
Portland. Orenon. SaKm, Oregon
(hi home treatment free for trial, with
references from your own lwuhly if
requested. Immediate relief and "per
manent eure assured. Send no money,
but tell other of this offer. Write to
day to Mr. XI. Summers, Box 1', Notre
Dame, lml.
TIKE CHIEFS' CONVENTION
IN SAN TRANCISCO 1914
"THE OLD RELIABLE"
M i.uu.,, i; l'Jrt IN'Al BO r MAII.SO.
.(.i-iA-llt !lHrNIV8r H'iOOKlVN.Hr.
Sn Fraiu'isro. Sept, 5. Pacific coast
fire chiefs will hold their ll" conven
tion ia Jaa Francisco.
Word to thi effect n received here
totlsy from Fire Chief .Murphy, ho is
at Victoria, 1L C, sttcodin th in
vention of Pacific Coast Fire Chief.
Th vote Reletting San Framiwo 4
the UH3 meeting place a practically
uattuimous.
work. n I QMallir of benevolence, or charity. In I Cbarncter-llkeness. a. .,.,- i
admitted that tbe money passing iolber wor,u l,lro, 80,ll only ex- bold In God's Word the true standard
through but band Is rently aa nothing j J)l'lem 0 blessing present time, j of character, contrast with It our own
compared with the large sum arajnt i bu thTOl prepare themselves for j and aeek to copy the Lord, we shall
annually by the various Christian de-: creator blessings by and by. jas the Apostle declares, be changed
nomination. He admitted that thai Wise and Unwis Charitias. j from slo; to clurr. Step by step the
International Hible students Assocla I &ince too blessing of charity conies
tloa owns no valuable real estate and : t the Individual as a result of the
cannot boast of large bauk accounts. , excreta of that uualitr. It follows that
They bare followed th plan of using !tn glfer gets a blcsslmr whether tho !ml ,0o,t which we desire; for our de-
actlvely and economically in Coda girt Is wisely bestowed or not and ',,IV!, nr Perfect, copied from the
transforming work will proceed.
We ahull never be able to bring onr
bodies to thnt perfection of word, act
lenrk'e whatever money baa voluntary j whether tlie receiver It profited or not
)y come to them not seeking to build I nence, even though we may aubse-
teniplea made with bands, bat to pre- jquenlly know that some of our gifts
pare the Hvliig atouea for the glorious were onwlnely or nnworthily bestowed.
Temple of Christ Ueyond tbe Tell t need not mourn, but rather renllxe
Under thia arrangement, they never that according to tbo Divine arninge
pend more than what l In hand. God I ment w have had a blessing, never
has blessed tbe work, and tbe uusollo jtheleaa. However, no one will dispute
Ifed donations Increase Tar by year. (hat the spirit of a aonnd mind should
The activities Incidental to the use of : be need In connection with onr charl-
A llttl JAiim.1 W. A A i these funda extend now to all parte ot i Itiee, ai well aa In all onr other affaira
will find you room for lhei,b "rtb rracbhl Mensagt of, Ver freqoenUy many of the pro
winter. i j '
crand Kxample of our Heavenlv Fa.
ther and onr Ileavenly Lord, while
our bodies nre Imperfect through the
fall We are encouraged, however, by
tbe Scriptural nssnrance that Cod will
look en the keart. and note our efforts
to conform to tbe Heavenly rattern.
Wo abatl lie Judged, pot according to
the Oosh, but nct-ordiug to the Inten
tion. Thus alone can we have the
rtghteonsness of the !.aw fulfilled in
aa while walking, not after the flesh,
but after the Spirit
Marion Creamery & Produce Co.
ICE CREAM
AND SHERBET
Made .by the latest and most improved meJJL,
manufacture. Try it. Orders filled for one gj
ana upwards. ruu
House of Half a MiUion Bargacj
We carry the largest stock of Sack
Fruit Jars.
H. Steinbock Junk Co. ti
133 State Street Salem, Oregon.
Fiaa
cess