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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1895)
I En t ', I; f. JUST -"--- STYLES THAT SELL .ix - Lawks' Waists, Silk and Percale, , Laiiok Slkkvkk, Kill hnsmu, " Filled Seams, ;t ' 3 -Ply Banded ColuaIi, 3-Plv Cukhs, : J. J. Dalrymple & Company. LKUJ H- . L.ll 1 THE CAPITAL JOUKSAL. jDAILY AND WEEKLY.) V HOKJCR BOTHIla, SATURDAY, march o, iw. 1,', H. DKAMIORX, -THK BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER -HAS TUB LATEST IN CREPE TISSUE, BOUlKTY NOTE 1'Al'ER, AND HXVKLOl'fcJ. TyMWTlUr bond, linen aiid carbon piper, dud. In (net, anymlng one might dealru lu lue wa ul fcUUIuuuiT for olllco, cl)ol or Ijoum. uh, in OominereUI L t-vj- 1'EEaONALH. (Jims. Ford went to Albany tin morning on busiuuss. J. U, Dickinson returned from Tur ner on tliu 1:10 local. 1'rof. 'A, M. Parvln returned from Al bany this afterm oj, Msr. J. Plnkerlou ruturoed toChem awaou tho afternoon local. II. IS. Compson returned to Klamath Falls on tin morning overland. Gun, W. H. Hyars went to Portland on thesleuinor Elmore this morning. Blalo HuK;rliitfuUei)t (J. M. Irwin returned from Portland last evening. B. F. Willi", ofCorvullls, wum In the city today, stopping ut the Willamette, Coiiuollman Thos. Kuy returned last evening from a business trip to Port land. Jtittco Jluwllt ruturued to bin homo In Albany yesterday, having no iiltuok of the grip. Jtev. Geo. W. Grannls ban Iwon con fined to lliti huusofor several days with pneumonia. Mm. Geo. C. Will went to Albany on the li:17 local and will smu Biiutiuy with relative. Representative JI. 0. Guild, of Bhttr. ftlcii. Yamlilll con ii ly, urilved In tin city lust evening, Jly J). Ullbert was a passenger for 1'ortiaim on uiu i:iu local wnero ne will spend Holiday, J. Himnuler U liumu from llrnwiis vulu where bu bun been visiting rela tive lilt) OMt Wft'(. Mr. Ntid Mrs. K. M. Wallo went o Portland on the itlmiuu UHm mornliiH wliem Ihey will wuil wiiiiiuy. I'mf. K. It. MeKlroy lumu down from Kuui nu Unit morning and win Niid Monday Vttlb his family. I'Iim. Wimdruir reliirnwl from Ma rlott this ulleMionil wbuitt bo bun own woiMng forivto MotliK mi bU farm. Leu ttlslmir, Ihu gwnwal druggist, ufHlilnufifiiiiMiii lid-Haii PranoUiw on MuIiiom. Jlt Hill twniwiit uimru out) Mt4k. lllallull Will. DllllU) WIW H lUMtkUIIKt'l on tliu JI.I7 lovai lur 'liiuinr wbt'fulif Mill tlt)intr a IttHuit) lonmln, ami bwiu OUfVII- IMIIIHIIMW, HMur J. W Maiurll,uf'J11JIMMk, TiIImiihmU mmt it, UmH Hit) MflHUHHilt h-mi )MtMla' .ir I'nMud Mbttfubf Hill (M(liauMlf, lly M I'.-wwi", m'.i fufUwd.lt & , win i mii), ii ibut), but iwut IlilM UlM Vm)la4 UtttlM tHt UkHUHMtl t)l llWi, HUW ut I'ftittH. i'ldliU JJy .t U ISmUh wl Uik HMttMH w alMu4 m MmwKMM M W f.k MMOltVf vuwttwi tat4 lit ciwlp (uub lltMII MMb, lm IU lUttt l4i Ml i IM Mr, ud Wi I' llMtvMeuu and dyldtf, t iiiiMiwilt, mrm iittiMii i'im UMtrmuM wVHflnml fiw lu Auu4 !! ibw i btwt rifMllMtflbt) HlUf tt IrlUIMt. - m iliuMM4uf, !)r W M i'ntoa . UJ MlllUtfUW IMWUIM MMtMi HlNMt MhW M NI f4 Mllil tMfUm f,i,iiiiriwiwiiiw M1 ' win it' WHAHM A 0010 DJ1AU Jft-ftlJliOl "W Ihum tiMl, 'i'ntnmtuiti ih . huk mm aootut iu turn muvm t(h, vitiliHf 4 ! imMte4kt Mk mi lfrWIiaM?M , . mi' w ,isJgu i ViW WHi 1,1 JN. m " A BE&BTIFUL LINE ft" i. ' ' - ,. Or LjpBB Latest Point D'Hilan'oe, Van Dykk, DbXTALE OltlEXTALK, Point Dk Venice, Binskiik Venioe Point, Lace Collars. 0HUR0H BERVIOES TOMORROW. AT THE A8YM7M. J. M. 8bulM Will preach nt tho Asylum at 2 p. m. OiiitisriAN Hoibnce. 820 Liberty f trtt't. Lewion Mtudy ut 10:30 a, m. Haitjht Church. Preaching both morning and evening by Jfav. A. W Jnjder at 10:80 and 70 re?pectlvely. 'itindny tcliool at 12 m. Christian HmiNCK. Hall at cor ut r of Court and Liberty Btreeln. Hun I iy school kiiwon at 10:30. lilblextudy -t "ii). Situnlty afieruoau. Christian Wohkkiis Mission. At .SSlatenlrct't. No Berylces oa Buu 'ay on eccouut of the union revival .itelltigg. lUv, W. Kelloway, mission--ry. Central Chai'KI Congregational, ltfgular servlcefl tomorrow, tiuoday nctiool at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m, and 7:16 p. in. P. H. Knight in charge. C'U M Kit L A N I) PltKHRYTKRIAN. On account of the pastor being nick and not able to till tho pulpit, llev. A. Mol vlu WllllatDH, of Albany, will prottch morning and evening. INUKPHNUKNT KVA NOKMCAL. On Cottago street, near Center. J. l)ow- cruox, panlor. Preaching tomorrow at 10:80 uud 7:.'I0 followed by revival nor-v.ci-h. Buuday echool ut 12. Houth Hai.km M. K, Morning sub. Joct "Jtnululi Jand." Accoidlng to Mr. Yutnmn'H nrjiK-Ht, lu tho evening wu will hold "revival nervlcea," Come and help tin, J. M. BIiiiIho, paiitor. CoNoniiaATioNAi,. Hov. W. C. Kautner, D. !., psHlor, Preaching ut Wi0 a. m. uud 7:30 p. m. Buuday HChool at 12 in. Meetfug for ChriHtlan Workers ut H-'tO a, in, led by Uvungellit Yutmau, ICvANtiKi.lOAl,. Corner of Chem ekela and Bevetiteenth street. H-r-vIihmi ut 11 a, in, and 70 p. in. Hun day nchool at 10 a. in, Young People's meeting at OtfO p. m. Itv. I. 11. Fisher, pastor, Chrihtian. On tho corner of Cen ter uud High streets, K?v. JI. A, Dun. urn, puttor. Preaching ut JOtffOu, in., Buuday school at 12 in, Junior Kn tlfavor ut ii p, in, Y. P. H, C. K. mu mmtlng In I bu Presbyterlsii church at A p, m. PriMuhlng nt 7s0 p, m, Hhhv ttlul iiiusIu, 1'llifcT I'ltHHIIVlRltlAN CmllidH. Church strtHl, ntmr Uhemeketa, At lOilUl Mr. Yalmaii will mxiupy the pub pit and tliu pastor will pri'ueli for Itov. Oramiis, At m Mr. Ystmsii will twiiibint a woman's mass metittiig in this uburuli and ul U) bu will had tin young opl's mass uh olliig burn. At 70 Ihu pasiur will phhi mi "No Mhii CuhhI fur My Html." Hillldsy sthou si 1 4. IIgu llurnUiy. ISWI HVl'illMK, iHitMHIII lilt) liutiis ul 11 awl IM wiiitMk, JHMllrf till) slMMlkM of Mr. himI Mr Win :hkUihI, ibWi luiiiif, mm UUtity slliwt Mas onlsiisl l Mirulsfs WWl MH4ttttJy isas4t'ktil I'd UtrxUm gsinwl sdiimisinw t iiw MMlHg tl fltHltIUKlUlwllMlMM4tllUl lUmwU m wlitdxv 'I'ltyy Ibnu n immlmi i llto UswhmiI i4r, Uii Awml ihu thsuf m llm uHr hm) UmlmL 'I1l wm mm rtl ihwh ullb hhM itUhvt snil ilts Um ' IimI full immuHut Ui UU4iuv A 1s4Im' MU afeslM, M vila, smJ mim tu lta4Mtf AiMltM M l win U M S4lK. M i MWN llMtfMWsb MSgltrii UHtf lMl ilf H4g itMs rtt imIIsi Mimn vw M miis4 ..! sm dtsjHK 'm4i U Im Ihim Mtti iu nwiiiy liifwsa "588 AMMrtinii lUishot Hunwfi Win Id '4 I'fllr. xa F CHCAM BAKIN6 woir iiKi-utr maou, M$to.nCti.mytrttluVi,iii. hu w fiwmittkm w mm i mM r IMM IIH IMWWArW, ' 3cp5''," OfiEQON pTATE PAIR. Board of Agriculture Decides t) Uold a Ten Day Fair. On motion of Myers, the Oregon state fair for 1895 will be held during ten days, beginning Wednesday, Beptem ler 25, and closing on Friday, October 4. This decision was reached after due deliberation and lu response to an al most universal demand for a fair of more than six days. The dates selected Include one Buuday, but no fair will be held bn that day, neither will It be per mitted that the pavilion, refreshment stand, etc., be open on that day. The gnUs will be open Buuday and rellgl ousexerclees will be conducted under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. or some organization that will secure good tal ent for that day. These services will nelln connection with a sacred concert to be rendered by whatever organiza tion furnlsnes music fur the evening concerts during the week. COMMITTEE. Executive Ualloway, Moody, Ar person, Myers and Looney. Bpeed Appersun,Loon?y,McAllster. Programme Myers, Moody, Albert, Ticket!! Miller, Apperson, Moody. Premium list Miller, Moody, (Juth. rle. Printing Looaey, Gutherie. Finance Apperson, Miller, Moody. Transportation Galloway, Myers, Moody, Albert, J. T. Apperson wai elected vice pres deul, Vice W. F. Matlock, whose term as a member of the board has expired. The tnattir of hiring a baud to fur ulsh muslo duilng the week was left to the executive committee, as was also the letting of the bar and pool privi leges, Tho executive committee will also decldo the question of permitting the Oregon Breeding and Speed association of Baleui to use the track during Its June meeting uud complete tho uecei. stry arntugumonls fur such. The mut ter of ullowlug tho Interstate college uesociatlou the use of tho fulr ground for their "Held day" meeting is also lu the committee's tjuuds, Tho hoard has dlrectad that all ar ticles for exhibit at the coming festival must bo lu pluce when tho gutes dre thrown open Wednesday morning. Tho entries will cIojo ul 10 a. in. of tl e Tuesday night preceding. SATURDAY BK8SION. Tho stale board devoted the day to rovlslug the premium lists. Tho fore. noon wasspontou horses, Tho following was set usldo for tut races: 7,6W for six days last year; this year 10,000 for leu days. The secd program was adopted us rrporttd by the committee, Killed a Valuable Horse. Thursday uvonlng, W. W. Huvage, the milkman, ciimo lu from his farm with one of his valuable horses, which ho hud just taken out of the put (u re. Mr. Huvage left tho horso standing whllo ho atteudt-d to some other work. During his absence, tho children un hitched the horso anil allowed It to go Into tlio burn ulonu, Instead of going Into Its own stall, tho animal passed In to ouo own pled by a bull.wblub turned around uud with hts uyly horns dlttiiu bowoM tii jMMirurwtlurc Died. (LISMICNtf -At JIumvIh, Friday, Marsh Q, im, Ihu Infant obild uf Mr. and Mrs (Mouieiis, Tho fuiisral was bold ut Uo'uU'k Uxlsy at lh Clsggwtt ofiuwlwrj . - ! M t ,1,1, , n ,i,ini ,. , , tWmiffilmHH A 11 TT UJ IV.I showed no talking powder so pure or so great in leav ening power as the Royal. WNH MMI HM ii n i i t ' , i THII l&Aimi Wta it! si'iiisc YATMAN YET J.1VE3. Remarkable Attendance Continues Sunday's Program, FlilllAY AITEKSOON. Friday afteruoou services were ex ceedingly Juterpitlng. deveral hun dred persons gattiered in the Method ist church at 3 o'clock to hear the cek brated evangelist. His theme was "Success lu Life," basing his remarks on Psalm 32-8. THE EVENING. In the evening the capacity of the large Metin Hat church was ttxed to its Utmost totu jMuodate the mass of eo ple who cume to bear the Moid of God. The service was a very impressive oue, Mr. Yatman dlscussei the question "Is t Well With Thy Boul?" Much Interest was manifested and the tnrong left the church profoundly Impressed, Certainly the people of Salem are enjoyiog a wonderful privi lege during these days so rich In oppor tunity. At the conclusion of the prayer the audience was dismissed and asked to go out quietly without speaking to anyone. The announcements for Buuday are as follews: 0:30 a.m. Christian workeis' confer ence, Congregational church.conducted- by Sir. Ybtman. 10:30 a. ni. Preaching at all the churchw. 12:00 in. Hubbath school at all the churchi". 3:00 p. in. Woman's mass meeting, Presbyterian church, addressed by Mr. Vat man. 1:00 p. m. Men's mass meeting, First M. E. Church. Address, "Lamb or Tiger, Which ?" by Mr. Yatman. 0:00 p. m, Union young people's moss meeting, Presbyteriau church, led by Mr. Yatman. 7:30 p. ra. Sermon to tho uncon verted by Mr. Yutman in the Firrt M. K. church. (Christians pleuse attend the other meetings.) m Bondsmen Secured. Last Tuesday, Deputy rilierill Probst brought A. F, Btowe to Lebanon, for the purpose of securing bondsmeu, says the Lebanon Express. His bonds hud been reduced to f.'lUO, and by hard work and considerable persuasion, ho suc ceeded lu getting ten men to goou liU bonds for that amount, with the nro vision thut Joo timllh be sworn In as deputy sboiill and guurd him ull tho time until court meets. Mr. Stowo was arrested some time ago, ohurged with appropriating $-10, which he had collected for a client, to himself. He was Imld in the sum of $3ki to upiicar Ixiforo the gruud Jury, and has lain In jail tor several weeks. Mr. Btowe, an altiruoy by profesBlou, is now out on bolide. Fined Fipi-y Dollars Each. C. A. Watson, It. P. Bluiing, J. M. Wells, L. P. Jkouk uud F. L. Good, tho Port land diiigi;ists who were arrested uhurged with selling morphine with, out a prenorlptlon, were fined f,Q each by Judgo Hinltli yesterday afternoon after u tlirtw U' trial, Defendants wvtv .tlio! one week to tllo bonds on 4ppitl. A CoHiii'miHNT.-Johii Bohruder, ogwlytwrs, iifdloinlale, Lane county, was iiwlHrduy wimmltted to tho asy lum. TIih muss of his Insanity U htis- llltM IriMllile. Tlio tholiMt hd of ilriH poultry nvnr III HuUiu at Davlstin's Cuirt strmt iiiurkwt. - mi! - 4'J - tiji.iJ, r I till i CDU3 , IC4 WU M , hi W-Tlt 0.iuh-w4 Until Our '! ii mumhuIimmI wHffurttitUirM rf io ii... ituwi. uy rVMi f,, 4 lulil .t.afMMMi MM MM Itr s(m i. mimmi ,. tirip ilM) umbo,,, fP"!1 ' "H lrrli ) t.4 plMMbt l im, yiw ItrH, m imI. W all 4rtfu4as MxHtll MMMHWIil far t I It II II ri 'r Ti by J trtitH4 4MtM HMMiia -iJ miitUt im aswrnarttw! W .i. 2.W Wgfft- '"""ttiim All flmfM A Uw. &ml hk H. iMl "lufifOF The Famous Southern Complete Recovery Celery Compound. The London Graphic, In Its recen1 summing up of (he half dozen suetv fill novels of tho year, Includes with Dj i Maurler.s "Trtlby", Hall Caiue's "Maxman", Conaii Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes," "Tho Heavenly Twins", and "Ships that Pats in the Night," Mrs, E. Hurko Collins' '-A Modern Hea- thou," , Baklng of this last work of our ' distinguished soutoern author, the! Graphic says: "What Geo. W. Cable's writings ure to tho Creoles of New Orleans, Mis! Murfreo to the rough strata of hiimaii , Ity among tho Teunento inouiitilns, and Gertrudu Atliertou to California. Mrs, JC, Hurke Collins' are to the Aes-j dlansof tliu l.fiiil.Unu IMiih I.umiIu I In her lvtrst work Mrs, Collins hub miuuH u new vein in literature, oHiijiug to the novel reading world u vilon or tlie real life of (ho Acudiaus of the bsukwoods. UlllOliir IIih wllil. uiwroMlu i known region of the bayou unci swamps of I)iiIIhii," IMdtM her uovols she noutrlhule oauh Miwk slioit storlas, skslulus, etc., to the prmuliiei t iiiuk,iih's and to u gret variety of oilier iniiiliiwtlous. Although bur m riling ha ulwavs lM"t'l Hjiiy )MtSUehalllllC4M4llt iini td oxerlbni. ikinfiuiilly hsrVHrllng Hie lilsasoflier bralu wlthwit a lnsle idle Nl.M N"hjmi Pi'HMc-Follow nK gtllltU'lllHh Il4 t'M.'U 4pSlttM UU,r Im (Hlblie by llovrruor (, .id; H T Cultlluit. F..lJeM,j W. H.HlU.J.f' ffMi,W. r. J.diiiu, (irton i,i H, ll.ll-r.nr, lltvdl H. Ulli,J j jHbbMU. W A. Widtawi, ww, IU(k, ('. , UuiiitiliOv D...H...J W. T WlllUiwt, U (Jm.,.,1,. u . ttW.lir, llirfl..U t'Uf.J, , CH,f,; miwhii) , .iru;o, INmllT til (JI'ill'CI'liiN, I'alulfc, oik wiiiiiHM0im(il,jWltt HIIlllllllMiUIliihi,.(UI llnisli. ni (t ,HJ1 ,H jM HIiliiarll.u,3lilM((U,uM, llMlr.CiUllKiil Hlltl hliiiKtM( Mm. mU ulUHAkbHii))b 1WUSinuN UMti ... . teWLTEvB m ! iii4ii i. , i. ,,i :w r:i?. A yJ-Wfl ' . ,Ul . . . . r li i -.. i , .,' '; '- IVtt.4 ' ' '-. lUtf.'.Vj 'I' yfjUjAM il9i ttfLHC JV Ibb Mr9l i Ks-efercsyil "A MODERN HEATHEN." Novelist, Mrs. E, Burke Collins Tells of Her from Nervous Debility by the Use of Paine s ; . season or fallow time for rest and Jre-fr-hment, cou'd tut fail to have. Its etiect on tho recuperative power of liar nervous system. At one time she found herself tired out and weak from such uninterrupted work; she even saw nervous prostration staring her lu the face; sho became nervous and Inca pable of work, The general tonlnlug un ter system needed so badly sho fiiliml in I'hIiim'h entarv pnmixiniul today she Is perfectly well and strong again, nuay as ever Willi ller urslll and pen, and grateful to Palne's celery coinbouud for the timely help when failure and Ironhlo ami ilwirmlr m.i.ml about to close round tier and shut her oil from ovrytblng that wbb dear to her, Klio save: Nr.w Orleans, La., Nov. 21. 1804. I wish to add my mite to the tbous. oihN of testlnioulals which you have received In regard to tho elllcuoy of this wonderful compound, In my profus ion of author, such u strengthening niedlctno U Invaluable, I havo just ooiiipatMl my With novel Hn, ,?,,, slant work at tho deak had weakened my constitution, Injured my nerves, and I sulleretl Ironi generul tleblllty. N hen a nersnn In thutonndltloi) writes cj'iitintmlly, living In Ihoiealm of no tion und rouiHiii'M, theelleet upon (he llMrvtllssy.leniU lainei table, I was WMUk Ullll lh,l.llll..t,..l u,,,l'......l . ... i..u . .. --..iii-i, .uiiiini 11,1111 HieililMIH, ni d wsslrrllsblH and nervt Aiwy C Msrtli. Room , i t iniii Immik r JlSf-'H tmunoMsr ui yuua sit iJ'h,:hrL 'J-ifl'ICU ftriNiriavwua.i. WeBK-snfcwSS &km;mw; . IIWIW. ' WttAilllU "JIOMUIt," lummtmm Oiwii I' iu' J ous. Four bottles of Pulno.u celery compound gave Hie strength, quieted my nerves und brought ult-ep tn my pillow, I owe lasting gratiludo to Ihis wonderful medicine, and I tako pleas tire in adding mine to the loug list of testimonials. Yours gratefully, Mrs E, Durki: Collins. .11!) Valence Bt. PuIiih's celery compound Is found to best supply the great need of studious, sedeutary people. Its extensive use by bruin workers, both men und women, sutlerlng from sleeplessnets, indiges tion, or other eltects of a deflecent nerve lorce, snows uh aujiiiy in reel Und, emaciated, nervous tissues. Nothing else has ever possesul any thing like the power of PhIpo,b celery to restore a healthy nervous touo to the entire body ami to thoroughly cleanse lie blood. Hldwml lOHnhora nrnfM. slniiijl men. ministers, newspaper men, i.ui.iiuiiiiii)iais, men wiioso tiauy oui lav Of V llulllv. LenniiHii nt hanl Irulmr anxious work, is -excessive, II ml reiiowed strength, not only of nerver, llllt. Ilirniiuli lliolr linaltliu ill,n ir tntlre hoilv, lii Pulne's ilery com pound, its use shortly dispels head, uehes. rlitiiiuallo pain, ilyiipepsla, heart iniiiuip. jjuuerai iieuiuty nun laiifiunr, and ull other nut word signs of tho tbs grave mbj'lilel (hut i-omea from ihsordered nTVviw and linniiri) IiIotm!, East and South VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE - l) UllW. 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