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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1895)
"TPT7 JBVKHY ONB IH HEADING "Madam1 Sanson?" y pa'iijou Dearborn's Circulating Libraiy. JOcBTIlADB. PERSONALS. Hon, T. T. Uecr, of Muoleay, was In ttio city tcxluy. Kd Jory returned yoaterduy from u trip to Uugeuo. Attorney Tllmoti Ford Is homo from the metropollH, Prof. 'A. M. Parvlu returnod frcm Albany this afternoon. Job n Jamcfl Is cmitturri to IiIh lion o oti Marlon street, ewlnj: fo Rtoknoiis. Dr, J. J. Klnley wont up to Kujjeno this morning for u short vlnlt. Mrs. N. J. Litrltz wont to J'ortlaml this morning on tlio Bteumur Klmoru. J, 0. Johiisou returned from u short uiwluom trip to Htutllo this niornlnir. M. O. Hlarr went to Dallas, today, to visit his brother, itav. H. A. Htarr, who Is quite III, AtclilUut W, ('. KulKlitou was a patwutiKor for Alliuny on tlio morning local, on uuhIiicwi. llov. John Parsons, lluuiicliil ngeut for tlio Willamette University, went to Jullomon on tlio 11:17 local. Mm. H. (J. Dorr and duiiKhtur, Mrc J, 0. Mills and children urrlved on the morning local from Koiitliern ICuiinhh. Thomas Reynolds, Wells Kurjjo and Company's iieut In this city, went to Portland this Hfternoou where lie will pond Hominy. M. P. Deems, of Knl Hulcin, leaves tuttlfjtit for t'untlo Hook, KtiHtoru Out KOli, where ho will eno In the ehettp shtmrliiK businoM for somu time, Frank Lull and family went to PorU Wild on Iho Htumiiar ICImoru this morn llltf, wheru thuy will leuvo by steamer Ulur mi for Hntithern California, tlulr future home Attorney (lenernl ('. M. Idlnmun Mill (Jon, IC. Clmnibrrlttlii, who held tint inu illlw under Onv, lVniioyer, weru iiusstiuuers for the nintroMiU on thvlilornliiMoyeiluiiil, ANirillKIl (I AUK. The Huleni Jim lor liBsvbtoll Ivhiii will play a iiirIiiIi (jsuiuof bueliall with u WiHxIburii Vino loniorruw ttfleruonu at the (alter )do 'JlniHsleiii tiMiut Mill usrry oil ih honors as tuiiul. AN JUhlMK Wimimjw -hi Humiiu HISllll's riM'fy nan he siwii one of the Niost sltrsellye windows In the wily. 1( voiiUln iHwuilfiil itfWurliiK shrills, Hum) ilt'oorulJuHs uhiI u iim uf JftuMir m Tnm (Ji.mtm. UMWMf Him num.! lul(l How a ily is h shi u uris)' ifwh V4tldiH linml up id ffHt ut '! tiiiri tirM Ktumiy uvMy day Timy ui fib uud tpsiHllnt( fium t)i jirixlowii "' i'juliltd uniitiis In bulk, HlirdiH. tttMMMiuit It) Milk, HMUS lll IH iMjIk. OlmWulMiw In bulk. HwlMOltWM, HIIV, ft( HlSjjStJUA ..... ... -n . . .. .t -- - . 4wu l(rllt uf mlim mJ u 9Ufvjt ll!iMI tHI m lH lUuiM' Al Pmh imwi Wiiifi 'Mil ti MMmiHnatM w wjr bid miKlMw ww fwnty. 'rtiiiu HMUllnlly wrliwiiiu (i noun ivH JNi) t'lmrH(, i(l Hil A 1IKU W HUAtt 4 iihti idlicr iw4iiilful i)U)i Ut A JVf TW lHHVIW. MwyUilMy lo iiiij-iillt tUmn! my Uwb, lilolldlltf, HliiHMi Ul, M rV fll Hi U l0M lii Whin &&' lib Spring c. In Military, Rob Roy, Velvet and Lace Trimmed from $2.60 up. Tne 10.00 onu It a beauty, riee tlio new Dress Good?. J, J. Dairying fi "I'hb Wahi'." This publication op nears once moro with an alleged expose of the latt legislature but about two thirds of Its content) Is devoted to the editor of Tun Jouiinai.. who was a member of that legislature During the campaign this sumo "Wusp" was II led principally with matter traduc lu this writer and Judge Lord and If the publisher will furnish us thes'jeets In suitable supplement form wo will 8!iid a copy to every reader of Tub Jouhnai. at our own expense, and let uiir readers know the worst h foe can iy abaiil ih be It truo or false. Tkmi'kbanci;. The now Marlon county oIIIccih or tho W U. T. U. aie 11 follews: President, Mrd. R. M Itjbb, JoMersen: UorrespondliiK sec retary, Mrs. Dr. Hawk, Jeflursen: Hi ts irdlng secretary, Mrs. L. Cathey, We.ulburn: Treasurer, Mrs. Frank Cornell, Jefteron. P RUTTY TO LOOK AT. The, 1 1 nr, of nioit((ll)i(n ire nltow uvit iU'UHtnfi to the 'ic. IVo titow the latent titiifH. Coma to an and fct ioar pic fawn conrctli 'rained. K IS L LIS It A- SONS, J ?0 State, Htveet. Knurr UiiowKitH. A quarterly meet ing of the Marlon County Horticultural society, will be held In the council chamber at Halem, April 111 uud 17. Do not absent yourself from this meet ing. Come prepared to help make this onu of the best meetings of the Kind ever held In Hulem, and do not forget to bring nt leuNl one of the ladles of your family, China IMiiHAN'iwHiiii'rn) Thirty China phe'iHHiits were shipped on the morning overturn! by Hon, I,. Orllllth, of the Waldo Hills, from the breeding psus of his daughter, Miss Jeauette, ti Tucuinu. MIsh (Irlllltli nvolyes to. n pair for these birds and Is kept quite biinlly engaged lllllug orders, The Moart Hyiuphoiiy ('lull, of New York, U a oomblHiitlon of some of the lluiMt musliml latent In the world. The o imwrt to bo ulvuu by tlio Club at the opera house mxt Wvdusduy evening, will 1st the great munlivil event of the seauou for Haleui. All lovers of high uInm talent should plan to attend, Children Cry for Pitcher's Cnstorla. Largoil StoQk,iWItlust Itonp of Stylus, Loiml I'liood Lml I'rte, T UHHtf IUIMMUJ? Ill (MUUilg llm iiUvnlluii uf llit IhijIm u? in , i i .I, UIojj) mill vimiijiiA' Lomir Ut toak uf THijiiuikJ IUu hd.I Jluiiiml uf' Uia tdmi (). Hiu) (Hum duinUlf uihUciuJ w llli IU AJIli Hi lilMM (Vl Imiaw )iMMMUiiU THE LEADER, busier Hals and lloiiuck JtWlihtm$$? OHUIIOH 8ERVI0ES TOMORROW Y. M. C. A. Rev. Mr. Doolln. of , Oakland, Or., will address the men's meeting at 4 p. m. All men are cor dially Invited to attend. A male quar tet will elng. CENTKAIi CONOIIEOATIONAL. P. H. Knight In charge. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Easter sermon for all ages at 11a.m. Hubject for evening, at 7:30,' "Practical Banctiflcatlon." INDKI'KNDRNT EVANdEf.ICAti. J. Roworsox pastor. Preaching at 10:30 and 7:30 tomorrow. An Easter sermon in the morning. Sunday school at 12, Endeavor society at 0:30. South Halem M. E. Will have at tractive services both morning and evening conducted by tho sweet singer, Rijv. E. H. lielknap, pastor at Turner. Come. J. M. Bhulse, pastor. Bt. Paul's Episcopal. Easter ser vices tomorrow ut 1030 and 7:30 and chlldrens service at -1 j). m, Ttie an nual meetlug of the parish will be held In the church at 7:30 on Monday even In k. The California Evangelist Aden has changed his plaoo of meeting and speaks In the room In the Eldrldgo block occupied heretofore by C. L. Kel ler & Boos. This evening, Sunday at 10:30 uud 7:30. Unity. Easier services ut 10:30 a. m. purtlclpated In by the Sunday school, with address by the pastor,afler which thero will be a consecration of children uud recoptlon of members. At 7:30 p. m. an address by J. F. Hau sou on "Peace or Arbitration Hitl.or Than War." Evanuiimoai.. Corner Chemeketa u id Seventeenth streets. Services at 11 a. m. ami 7:30 p. m. Buudny school at 10 a. in. Y. P. A. at 0:30. Tho eveulug service will be a special Easter survlee, consisting of songs, umitatlous, and a sermon to the oliltdron Illustrated with chemicals. I. R. Fisher, pastor. Piikhiiytkkian. At 10:30 tho Easter s.Tvleo will be attended by the Knights Templars. Sermon by the pastor on 1 The Vucuut Bepulohre." Sacrament of baptism administered to children. At 7;30 the men's league have charge with special musical program. Sermon on tho "Ureut Heart Desire of the World." Sunday school at 12. Y. P. S. C. 12. ut 0:15. CU 51 II It It I. A N I) PllliSllYTUIUAN. (tegular services will lie held by Rev. Mrs. Woosley, assisted by tho pastor, Rev. J. C. Templeton, at 10:30 n. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sermons by Rev. Mrs. Woosley. At 3 o'clock p. in. a meeting will be held at which the evangelist will ad (trees especially the married people and heads of families. All In vited, Sunday school ut 11:45 a.m. Y. P. S. C. IC. meets at (1:30 p. in. Good muslouud singing. Ciiuihtian. H. A, Denton, pastor, llevivul services ut 10:30 a. in. Siiuduy school ut 12 m, Junior endeavor at 3 p m Y. P. B. O. K, nl 0:30 p. m. Re vlvul services at 7:30 Easter will be obserwd by tho Huuday school, and the sermon will bear upon the resur rection. Tills Is the closing day of the great revival. All pimple of the city who have belonged to the Christian olriruh elHowhoio are r quested to pn sent themsHlves f n iiuiuberhip, t'oNimmiAiiiifcAU- Euter servleis at KI:U ii. m, uud 740 p, in. At the tnoruliig ssrvlt the pastor u 111 pieaeh on "Tho First Desth and Its Ht-liitlon to the iturrotluii." Mr II H title will slug a mIo, "Oh (Irave Where Js Thy YinliMy V Other exeullenl iniislo his Imwii provhle.1. At 7 l p. m, a rlih pi"t(isiii uf iixsrcim has (won ur ruhgwl, WlswsMsrle Vaiidersol, Jen Hie Ibmlli slid Jole Watkliu ulll give ru'tlutloiH. MIms White unit Hiielal Mill slugs iImI, hiuI MlM lluslul itnd While uud Mtsmn It torth siul JliUs m III Hpiwr Im tUsMn4 ! lion dvverul hxiwIUmI uOdllluuul Mlbatluur will uti Hlvsu Mmubars u the Hiimlu) Hvltmd will hImi iwrlltiihslti lu Itu.tei tMrM. ttMM4jy miIhuuI si II in V ! (.('. It Ht.Jp. in, UIIIIUM1S, MWIMM, MMIIUIIUKU, MAI ti.MJU, IMKIC.M'1'l.H. ituwi'iiiuur, viimut uic mint, I MhsHH' (JwtVy, Hi flie fltH. A w rile J HIkIi( lloiiurs- Wutld' I'fllr, DO; IIAKING P0WNR MOST I'lilillxl MADU, L'ttWRf.'1 lMr(Mklff. r WOMEN IN THE SPRING. They Need Nothing So Much as Paine's Celery Compound. tfiMMr "SejN. W4 WWf J$59 ir m . . rimWx K - wv iff 5 'mwfi(K' Mf In the spring women need Paine's celery compound. The uverage American woman, says u well known writer, wears herself out twenty years before her time. She be gins Iho woprlug out process as a child, sitting up at night until the whole f-imlly retires; and keeps It up as a growing girl, staying awuko until 10 or 11 o'clock, whin she shou'd be asleep by nine; and as a woman she has m many things to do mid to keep up with that she positively hasn't a miuuto to rest. By and by her cheeks grow thin uud haggard; languor takes the place of her old-time high spirits; she has a gener eially worn-out air; her nerves are gnawed by pain, and sleeplessness mukes fearful inroads upon her health. Her physician tells her simply that her nervous system Is exhausted, and thut help must come by feeding the bralh and entire nervous tract, richly, rapidly, and completely. It Is the ex perience of the most careful medical men lu this country that nothing proves so uniformly successful us Paine's celeiy compound lu eases of bruin-weariness, nervous Inability, 'all ure of vital force,, dyspopslu, sleepless ness, and for restoring health and vigor to the bruin and body when exhausted by overwork or dlHlputloii. Every such weary, nerv us, tliln blooded person should take Paine's iK'lery compound. It makes such peo ple well. I'slue'f celery eompound Improves the general health by making new, ruddy blood and refreshing the nerves it reaulmatis the languid blood, and vitullwi the imiiortaiit organs so that they work lu harmony wllli each other. Tim Hinuiiiiiilisheil editor of lh Oak W&etClfrt3ri:Urf3SUr3lUrrf?rta5r.iriWK I k I find the Royal Baking Powdur superior to all the others in every rcipecl. It is purest and strongest. WALTIIR S. HAINIJS, M. ).' Coiifiiilliug Clicmlsl, Cliiciigo lioiinl uf lliuillli, Cai&tStB31tB?llfrttigfll!rfCbieailfiirttCt iiivim nnwh. fltJil ICltMufti lf fur I'miUhmI Hi fi , ut, wlUi mi umu( mlmlUtumm IihM ml a 4mm itufaHUJMtiiM, Mb wlUlnUru Unixwiuv tftonmm UmuW tel OHmillk. SiMMNf linen m lr (Jj lurtrwH' IMKI 'liwk iivimii, mAIIMiij.fpJittoMi iiM Hviir rt ii aiu l unfair utftfV mi wmW MMJig. WhMitM MtlHi, to ft MMM, WlMht Vm H Mki -WlMimbliJiBauMitliiivft u(UMr -v j'vrrwkHp UrlW 0jm Ii4Ih I'vJir irlJIliMTAwr land, III , Ledger, a potrnlt of who wife is givjn above, says In his own paper, editerially: "Our Ieadinu druggist, Dr. W. O Gregory, informs us that U sales (I I'aliie's celery compound have bee woiulorfu'; lu fact, he sta'us t.i it h Ins in six months sold moro eeler compound Hi in all oilier n-'ic'in combined. I'licie h.is be n a coiHtu' dum-uid fr it. "One of the notice ible cur.H tin this mo Heme has nude Is the imo' Mr. Phil. Clluard's who last spring wub republican candidate for c uuij treasurer. Mr. Clluurd's nerve wei all unstrung; he had no appetite and was all run down. Jte commenced using Paine's celery compound, and today there Is not a more well and viuorous uitl.ou lu this whole- com munity than Mr. Clinard. Another cae that comes ciocr is tit t of the wife af the editor of the Ledger. Everj one in Oakland knows that Mrs Yeargln was confined to her bed fot throe whole mouths with neuralglu At times her puliis were aw.'ul, so much so that her hands would clinch, and It took the united strength of two parsons to straighten outlier lingers Dr. Oarvey, the family physician, treated her for mouths, but all he could do was to alleviate the pains, not ellectlng a cure. Along lust wlntei commenced using Pal tie's celery com pound. "She commenced to gulu In tlesh at once. Her pain all went uway; her vitality liiereused weekly nud today there Is not a more healthy woman lu town than she. Her neighbors all marvel at her complete recovery, and ask her the cuuse, and she has no httaltaiicy In saying that It Is all due to I' line's celery oonioiiud, Thl Is given volunt ullv in the honss that others u lioarenlllU'ttlumv be profited by iisliiK this gieat mwliolne, which Imlttv Is without h mr lu His laud." i n.i.. n . i. .... . i-finSMMiJSH uwJ lUi is by wmiUi..Mii ttmmtim itutLiitu Tub, tt'i.-. iV.i .:..'."Tr tixAmssz:. snasL w PMiHiiami nil miw tmMed lulu ,!,'M1I will JmJS- err-: rr""i "w.k . MiUTJTI.KTO'Bf -5.V WBIA ftt"4,; a Staw" wu irwisr Km a Mil W.4 llkumli If ii f w., .'l ! I. ,1 . ,..., M M ?m " w .. , ta h.. ... .tr '..: .:?' H"! gmi ii , . ..... , tUh S!tlrriu"riis5,'i GREAT CURTAIN SALE. TSEE THE MAMMOTH DISPLAY. This elegant etock Is of course Included 40 PER CENT SAVED. The are new spring stosk, fresh and new designs. The Palace, 807 COMMERCIAL COUNTY W. 0. T. U. CONVENTION What a Brooks Correspondent Says About It. The W. C. T. U. county convention, at Woodburn, passed the following res olutions among ethers: Resolved, That In the death of W Jennings Demurest, the W. O. 1. U lo-es one of its best friends aud bene factors and temperance people till over the world, especially our boys and girls one of their dearest friends aud well wishers Resolved, That we deprecate the employ of any teacher in our public schools who uses tobacco or profane language. The convention elected the following county efllcere: President, Mrs. R M. Robb, of.Jeflerson; corresponding secre tary, Mrs. Dr. Hawk, of Jeflersou; re cording secretary, Mis. Dr. Cathey, of Woodburn; treasurer, Mrs Cornell, of Jeflersou. Brooks was well represented at tho convention and the delegates report having had a good time. The follow ing were tho delegates: Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Hoover, Mrs. Royal and Ottle McClard. A box social will be held at the Per kins school house. All are cordially invited. .Mrs. Aramiuta Phillips is receiving medical treatment at the Portland hos pital. The delegates to the district Epworth League at Dallas returned full of en tliiHlasm. Eisler services will bo held in the Methodist ehurcM. Installation of ill xti in too Epworth League Sun I iy night. Better Than for Twenty Years. ' i ir in my ears I liue been troub o i wuli (uiann, ludigestiou und uer v i ia htadiiuhe and endured great mis ory. The doctors did not relieve mi ud I bevau taking Hood's Barsapar a aud Hood's Pills. I now feel bet r than I have for 20 yeors. M, , 'sdnclies have ceased, I have a goo'o i ipetite uud sltep well. Mas E. J, Walters, Hilvertou, Ore." Hood's Pills cure biliousness. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. Rheumatism Is a symptom of disease of the kid uejs It will certainly be relieved by Pirks' fiuie Cure. That headuche, b.cl;acheund tired feeling come from Hie same cuuse. Ask for Parks' Sure Cure for the liver uud kidneys price tl.Uo, sold by Lunn A Ilrooks. JU Av, Notice. Property owners of this city are hereby notified thut unless thev nron. eilycleuu the allevs and buck yards and remove all rubbish at once, they mo liable to have the sume declured a uiilsuncH and will bo cleaned ut the ex I use of the property, A. Dii.i.kv, City murshal, Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria, tMmrtxm&i, j&r "wnswia AUiailH'Wli'alii " fU . ' iviiS hnr. IMUUuirjiiitAiH GRfaMtWIM. wl' r-f?" IfAllOUlU. Aun,Tii'Mifn7i 44LKB i JV'H, IM!. ' I.IUU. ro mm. OMoVJUR.cAt, l-wwumuij'luN, hhwjm JOHN HUGHES, "iilirliiHMwliw,iiiu( ll, iviiKlint liiM,viinilnlii UriUllllM 0 Mil J(m. lut Minn, .trf uu4 liif iMhIiJiimii "lr,(VMiuiiHmHi,imM, flfcl Mllllllli oHilUNHNNfJDM Htw AoytriiiUfi.u HI - - - , w i) Vi mizz -. i. . r HfiavLzxsnus ' h ,?f rWBT nil li'MJiNULrJtMM. L .-. - nv mm ua nffc maw L4taffl Tii. ' . I .1 .-' mmaf 'Wktf in our dry goods closing out sale F)H KxCIIANQK-A first-clawi (Train farm, sttunted In the famous Jaaien HWer Vu. ley, Noith Diko'a, close to good.'market. win exiOacge for property about Salmi. Address II., care Journal. r WANT KINK 8AMPI.ES banded your I frleuds or neighbors. Heurt A. K. W OOU, Ferfuruer, Wood venue, Detroit, Mich, lee for 6 triul bottles tiatln-ticent Perluiues; rn eclve oiler to you. 4i Iw WANTED Pushing Canvasser ol good ad dress. Liberal salary aud expenses paid weekl; Permanent position MfjWN UHOa CO., Nurserymeu, JfortIaud,;Oregon. l-ti-Apr-17- s m I. K1HHEK. jNewspitpir Advt rtlslug Agent, . 21 Merchants' Kxcbange. San Francisco, 18 uuruuinunzeu ugcui.. on tile In hUoQlce. Uhli s pupqr Is Kept ClUKiUl'lAJN rOIENUK LillerHtuie ot all ; kinds on sale and Christian Science ser vices at S2H Lilberty street, corner L'liempketa. AHl'E t' PAPKll-Large lot of heavy brown wnuiplng paper for ha e cheap. Just the ng for puttlug under carpets. Call ut Jour nal olllcn , ti IJAPEIW. 1'ortlaud, ftacramento, -altlc-J. Tacomaand Hau Fraoclaco papurs oa sii at U". uett' I'osiotttee nlock M -O. Mureh. lloom 3. 11 If. I'otu Otllco blocs. 110 KXCIIaNUK. Good aero and platted . property on 1'uget Hound for property In W estern Oregon, Address Journal old nee. tWiSt! mo EXl.llANaE-80 acres gj u 1 nd;well JL located; good ".room house; unru, hhop, etc; 5ncreuicbard; all lu cuillvsiuun: for t-a-lem property. Address II , Joumul olfco, Sa lem, Or. :M3-lmt POH SA1.E OR TllADK- Two hundred ucres iud l.J tiern.i irriih r 70 acres In cultivation uud ouk'.asluie. wllh runnltiET watfr the vear round, 825 per ucio lu coahor will trade for TS ucres good land near ntuliou ou lavorable terms, inquire or address J. U. HAnHIS, 1 errydale, 1'oik county, or, 8 H lib WOKK WAN I'ED A German woman who It Is a good housekeeper wants n place In a piivatef-tnilly Apply to Cook bolci, 2311 XTANIfcl). A second hand end sprlmr sin ' gle, top buggy. Inquire of K.'l. I'rlce. trong's lesuuimui, or ut ited Fron riA ery. 4 1 at I)EMOVEU Goooe's uuctlou uud cumu.is. V blou hoiibo. Second baud good bought and bold on commission. Parties having any- uiiiig iu ecu mjuuiu cuii uuu eo in, rurm men especially, j. tr. GjODE. aucllnnefj,-. Uroiniiipri'liil St. n-ar First National bante. . W. HENDRICKS, -THE- 108 COUKT BTIIEET. SUITS MADE TO JI5 AND UI l'ANTd, SIA0 AND UI' fine Block to select from. Itubensttlu, the p ijiiilar ullo., lu charge Cleaning, rep-iirlug a id dyeing. W. A. Cusick: I'i evident, J.;n. ALiiKiir. Cusbler. OF SALEM. rrHi)naptnii general ImiiKing buklnpsy, FOR SALEJJR TRADE, Highly two acre In Hrldgerort precinct. S in lei iHitliw.i.t of Dallas, J iuw from Vans Lily, NewhoiuB su ucres under cultivation, ruining wuter. Will nude lor Hniim i.ronerly ' III I)al!tutOr DRESSMAKING, ; ,.'vlnrt '"ove'J mydreoiimuklng purlers Ut m Coiii-rstrtet I deilr not,, u,e h&vitn Ho liiiiu fclntie of their ptttroiiuge, KatUfuotlou !; UiiH. U Houx)M). CLUB STABLES. DOWNING A THOMAH, full supply ol borwrf, luggU. 8ikj liack. ili I ol fttrn K Vim U)' Ira" einLtiick iud boarding, Uinur ferry uiTd Ubirty ' .ti Au, Opera House, April 17 I'mUf HiBui44wof ilidy.M a A mi Synpliooy IM, Uf nm vunv, AmMiux m. HMMItVKI) WKA1W, m, CUNSIIItl'ATfllty WWaiHwwy II WiMMat: iMvtiU . "mtumme K Hl iaklul lilUIUMl. MUil cattftw Mi uim, 111 If. I)nrn rfl!ln .M... ","" IHiltliliiir, mm iiau.i in hi .tr My Ta Capital iw? mwmwm9