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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1894)
5OT" If, I i -: 5 ! i m - J' iu' i iie capital Bursal ?OBI.S--D DAIf-Y, KXCKIT BUNIM.Y, BT.TH, t Capital Journal Publishing fp npany Vcatomce llloeit. Oomtnerctel Street. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. , IMIIy, bjr carrier, per inontU. Dally, by mmll, per year, WM-ly.8 paced, pryear, , JtOU -3.0. J-& PERSONAL AND SOCIAL. Local Correspondence from Townt in the Valley. SIDNEY. (ANKEN-) Everybody la busy training Iheii bops and putiliiy l-i(cns. G. G. Br6wn Las s .Id Ids lease In Whlteraau's hop yard to a Siileni.mai . If you see some one that wants to put-up a store s.ud them to&ldnt; (Ankcuy) .i live tjwn In spile of haid times. The Eric Co'b iw raUl h turnlj g, out the best of lumber, with Mr. Brown as sawyer, and Lena Ij M. JN'autia tluii g his duty ub bluckjiultli. Mr. Buet ner, of Sa.'cm, has ju,l completed the Sidney hotel. He make a gonial land lord and I'll wuger be will do his best to please his p.itions. At the Fuirvie'v hcIio house the Populists had a blow ou I think now is the ouly Reed time they will have n after election there wlll'be no Popull.tt left. Mr. Jones is dlgulug his latt year's crop of potatoes. High water has beer over them three times this winter but tho potatoes are all lu good cundjlloi . How is that f jr hih for Oregon ? Mrs. M. M. Temple Is muking more improvements in the wav of fencing hor farm, riho has o le of the liner t farms in Oregon. She expects her two sisters from Wisconsin this month to make their homo hero. "" We came very near having a blaze It Sidney. The roof "of Mr. KleppinV house caught Are from sparks from th chimney, but not much damage done Tho-lire department was right at hand I tell you the Sldttoy (Ire laddies can get there when there is danger of lire As your correspondent was taking In ho county he o.ime across the town oi Sidney (Ankeny). It wai a surprise, the thrift nod enterprise that goct on. The Sidney Pownr Co., roller mill is kept humming ail the tmo and the) aro turning out A I flour and It is cer tainly what every house wlfo wants, and their mill Is complete lu ever) way with all new Improved machinery. "Lovo and smoko are unable to con ccal themselves," nud so it is with catarrh. No man suffering from that loathsome disease, can couceal tho fact from the world. No matter how cultur ed, teamed, social or brilliant he la wlille his frlonds may be pollto euougl to dissemble their real, feeling his ver.x company is 'oathcomo. What a bless, ing It would be to humanity if ever) person ailliotcd with catarrh lu tin head, could ouly know that Dr. Sago't Catarrh Remedy will positively aur permanently cure the worst case. Tin manufacturers guarantee to cure ever) case or forfeit $5000, The remedy l pleaBqnt to use, and costs ouly CO cents Wit. A Booth Indiana, l'a. Saved My Life S5 Worth of Hood's Sarsaparllla Case of Nicotine Peleenlng. " C. I. Hood & Co., Iwell, Mas, j "I rt these Unci to certify that Hood's B-xjaparllla has urd tno ot a most jvalnlul UUeaso from which I hava euftored lour years. It appeared la tho form of eruptions on my neck and face, spreading oyer jny lody, so painful that I could not aleep at iilRtit, And could not work la the day time, and when I did Uy down and eet Into a iml- doze. U I would Hioe Just a little, It would start that lent Mo aeaiation, and Blood Would Start from tho eruptions on my legs and body, J had to wear bandages all tho time. My ycs were swollen, ny Jiack In terrible condition. Ouo physlolan aatd It iu weed iolsuu, auotber cct.ina, and another Nlcetlne Poisoning, jh4 Miat I'would have to go to a special tot. (I cwvlWed. to My that I am a cigar ry ).) nut jiooasBarsapariu rtoowmenuea, ami uioukiu i i mi ant uvwiny uiMi-jtu mat i truly ay tan.ilood's Karsa- tWtecwd A Perfect Cure. I am h row sore, liars a good appe- Ve iUH , fan inai couuuuai wm c idmrJ'r au wy Hood'tCures I aw am, ttl-W Umft pwsa- lttrtstirr, wBKSb Wf 1-uixm T&VZ fUmhu THERE'S NOTHING T Pert, Pretty Delia Fox Was "All Run )SZ3S3KI3-&3S3 ery There was nover a remedy so highly (commended as Paine's celery com pound. Tbero was hover a remedy in such inlversal demand. Because It makes people well I Every one among the thousands who have seen petite, Delia Fox recognizes tn her one of the established favorites on tho comic opera stage of America, She is ouo of the best singers now oh the boards. She has a sonao of pathos as well as a keen appreciation of hutnoi and as for deft and nlmblo dancing thbro is no star who can excel her. Pert, oluppor, vivacious, tho very oul of motion, yet with every nervi? and muscle under porfect control. Best of all, she Is uulque. Everything 'that sho does has the Delia Fox "tang." Tho life story of 'his celebrated artist and cowing star is full of interest. It hows, too, now much common sense and pure grit oau accomplish when oomblueri with real ability. Bho has worked her way up in her profession step by atop with ludomlta bio determination and a perseverance that nothing could dlsoourago, With Conreld, with Hopper, and other mail' sgers she has won so many successra in so many cities that no artist lu comic opera la better known throughout the country. "llut T havo had to work for It." she said to a reporter In New York the Decorated I'rnyer lloiiu. Prayer books nro n fad this season, especially thoso for youthful brides. A beautiful volumo containing four origi nal sonnets done In nntlquo ellver letter ing upon rough edged parchment has a center plcco upon tho outside of old nourish loco, bordered with small hni tatlon ixxirla, O range buds and leaves aro embroidered In groups on both sides or tno wtme aaun cover una silver migrvo i protectors lap over tho corners. Tho richest covers for brides' prayer books, ' which contain only tho marriage service, aro of uioiro or Bilk, suedo kid, or of ! white satin, utolro or silk corduroy, Tho last nameu materia anions or uui uuio embroidery, and this appears at tho cor uers, tho bride's initials in silver taking tho center of tho covor in front. Tho n verso luu tho date of tho marriage also In silver lettering. For covers of whit satin or uioiro narrow borders of ecclesi astical couching in silver thread and ec clesiastical silk nro used. -lloaton Con tier. She 8urirleit tho lioarO. Mrs. Stowtv-Qullon, M. D., of th To routo school board ncvntly aurnrlwx tkt body uy -howinK that tho iuoitit went of four public pchool sut.rviora wM Illegal, alio Introduced n txolutiou olALliln' Hih ii-rilmul fifllM. imlntixl mil . ofwlythnt tio law trove tho boAnl no sower to nnolut uy uch ofllciuU, lwueo tkt they wero. Biwndlu tutnunlly HOCO of tUo jwopleV wwjey without lejral tbnritv. Tim noara count not -tiuusay iter jwiruvwit und w donId liar reKlu !-. 'f--t.f Xull i'llWPi vrww -,, Compound Made Her EuEF 'ilVI' iiC ""Si '" 6Wt(GF PEmB other day. "You needn't think that an actress' life is Bpent upon a bed of rose. I love 'ha stage dearly, aud am yery far from wishing to And fault, but Indeed the life is more trying than people suppose. ''You see we go through life with a rush. I have uo time for anything. Singing .overy uiijht and rehearsing every day, with whatever time tboio may be leftover speut In ral ud cars that Is my yearly routlue. Of cour tho result of this sort of thing is severe strain upon tho nery us system The eilort to identify one's self with tho character upon tho stage is very trying. "I have frequently found myself, after a particularly successful engage, inent, so nervous that eating and sleep seemed luxuries with which I bad parted compauy forever, and I wonder ed if fame or fortu ue achieved at such a price wero not too dearly purchased after all. Last summer I was particu larly run down, The least thing af frighted me, aud I shrank from study with loathing. "I was then In Washington, and the wlfo of a U. B. senator recommended' to mo a euro which sho said hud eu- ab'ed her husband to, hear up durltg tho strain of tho tlorce debates in con gress while tho forco bill was pending 1 took it at her sollcltntion, aud was rejoiced to find an almost Immediate Improvement. My spirit picked up, aud at the end of two weeks the same old exuberant health with which na ture blessed mo had returned. :::$nt:nntnitmnmtmf tt An Ounce of fcj-jgg-j--iig IZ MHtfP tn:nnn:n:nntnmtm llutr Mbe-lly 1. llernrtirit. Au eustorn nriucu Imtl in his torv Ice mi ollKw whoso boK' duty was to rcKulato tlio ixo of Uis sibjit8 inul wjio dosjoil tho unwieldy to rvdtico thexn ton proiwr volumo In China, whero custuma etnn to bo dlrvctly opiostto to- those or t-urono, olHsity L. MteomtMl tut a blcshitr, nutl n mwi Intellvctual endowments itro Obtained in tbe rutio qf his cun-nrcol oulk. Amotiff tho OeminnH. um vest wid moot other GuroKu nations il ii nnnouL uu-onaruuiu lrma lixxi tin mqr i,nud joculftrUyrPlitUtdttJiu.i, T.-ci , -, -. LIKE ft. 'Down"Ba;neis4eel - Well. "I ute and slept as I had 'not since I was a child, and I have never known since then an hour's inconvenience from nervous prostration. "The medeciue to which I owe sp much is Palne, celery compound, and I havo reuommencd It to all of mT stage acquaintances who have over taxed their brains by too close attention to study nud all have experienced the same hapny resnltH as myself." Paine's ceiery compound has made thousands of people well. It has saved thousands of women from nervous postra'lon. It has m'jde the weak strong. It has cured Where everything eleo has failed. Innumerable testi monials to Its wonderful valuo as a spring medicine have been vpluntarllv sent to Burlington, Vt., wereltla, pro pared. Paine's celery compound Is the most remarkable remedy for the blood and nerves of the 10th century, it uas been recognized Bnd today Is employed by tho formoot physlclana for curing kidney nud liver troubles and all diseases duo to nervous disorder, faulty nutrition and Imnoverlsbod bloodi pro ducing results that seem little short of miraculous. Paluo's celery compound In the spring builds up the Byatem, purifies the blood, regulnts tho nerve?. Tha weak aud worn-out soon -find their frames invigorated, thidr spirits raised and their strength renewed. It makes people well! Af a spring medeviue It is a superior to all tho ordinary remedies as strength. Is bettor than weakness. 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