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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1895)
" n y jfyiiwifpiwiwjwy iiji, m p??fwww lm".'-.mWWWmW!''ml ' niTTiSsaitBBBBj Spfffip mw$MWki i &ffiM2sms!l IA WXmmmSmmti Vj BBHBjiWKisawlil y AN IMPROMPTU. Mrs. Dr. 8. It. Jessup received a few friends Infornmlly and etittrelv lm- promptu Wednesday evening at her cosy home on Bute Mreet. A good time wub bad and It was 12 o'olook be- foro all bad departed. Hnm nnvi entertainment asirts and earuea wan. Introduced and awarded. Tbo refresh menta that were nerved miiliitmtiPil ih, blKh reputation of tbe hostess. All deelured theevonlng a great nuccess. SALEM BOOIAL EVENTS. loHUEOH BERVIOES TOMORROW THE BEST PIPE " TOBACCO. wyp r afflam6gAm r& mmsa ''WW.'ifS '-cnUn.itIoo H la si Th s caf OMIll v i(.- Ue mot woartpr4ul 8H:39rnj tif Hio nijo. U Jim bf-en u or.JhrUio IfMllllJCicU tlflo Jueu of fcuropo and w Tied. Hutfan Is GffJ.7 vacc ludyan strpa Prematurenss or tiio dis. Charge In an usj-s. O'rva - ... ra flESSI C(SK'J'WV?JIM 1.08" WMiK3A manhood mWmSk filling Sea eatu:ti,Ncrr oustwllchtni or tho eye and otnc paito. Btrenctlionc liirtgomti aud (ones tli rntlrehystrr. tlnSrsn cum Detilllt; I crtoujicir KtnUsipu. aniluevoloj" nnu rctton weak iirpar.i "'ins in Hi. bncJr, lsf by, day o FOUR WEDDINCIS. It Is Seldom that tittlutu linn an mnuu f ishlouable weddlugs lu ho abort a sea I son, but tbere Is always a way for the enterprising Boolety reporter to ljud out the status of the matrimonial Held, and that Is to cunmilt tii ruaiiinnui.in tailor of tho city. (J. JJ. Luno has, tbo past week, turned out four elegant wedding suits, any one of which would adoru a millionaire groom. Ho makes a specialty of this flno work, aud uevei falls t) gut a Qt. OATTKKUN-IKWIN. The ceremony that united AIlw) f.orence E. Catterlln aud Geo. W. Irwin in tbe sacred bonda of matrl- mjny was performed on Wednesday, Sept. 18, at high noon, at the home of lUd bride's parents, corner AUrlou aud Twelfth vtretU Hey. O. W. Granuls tied tbo knot In approved First Meth- ollsl stvle, In the pretence of tbe fimlileH. The bride was dressed In a handsome orange colond silk, and presented a most beautiful appearance. Mies AJdlo Irwin and Mr. Ar.lmi-.l Dayton stood up with them. MIas Maudu Cuoper, u special friend of the bride, was also preseut. Tlie bride is a dtughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. li. Uatter lli), old resldeuU of Batem, aud bus, since six yearn, been a teacher In tbe city schools. The groom Is the only son of Hon. G. M. Irwin, state superin tendent of public instruction, aud is employed as chief clerk lu that depart ment. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin spout a few days In Puget Bound cities and aro expected to return to Balcm this eveulug. quleMr. Orcra.OOOprivdlocnilonicnlj. rrojicturcnan mi un lmnotoncy .a ilio flret two. It li n tyuip'.oni ofcrralnnl vrcnkttra and barrrnms i. it cau bo stopped iu a) days bythoiuiorilndyan. ' Thcrtw OKooTerj'WM tad Vy OioBrcrlnt UtioftlionMf.mnvg Hudson Medical Institute. It Is Iho ttropreat vliaili-r nndo. It Is very pAwerfiil, but liaralcw. Fold for 81.00 a wck apoorO iiockHRfS Tor f00(i.lslnBoiilcdtoxw), ntltten Kiisramco 8'Vi .ifrraciiro. If you buy six boxMand ro l ot cntl-rly cured, six aioro i - wV w .uiiuiicnrct-B. cuiiiii'jr riicuiununu imiiunmnift. Aaiircss irrtrktiru fiftrr.v.itt lunw.irnrpi. Ifluucttou Stockton, illnrlcot ikllllla.su auu XTUiicuco. uui. Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, ICaketl & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, unnin Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores. Sciatica, Bumbago, Scalds, Kflistcrs, Bwsect Hites, Cattle Ailments, fVM Morsa Ailments, (Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Mnsc 'Alembrane and Tissu-. Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it In a Jiffy. in Vigorously. mustang Liniment conquer. Pain, JMaltes Man cr Ueat weli DIItTHDAY PAHTY. Miss Leola Damon wau given a handsome birthday party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Damon, corner Btate and Fourteenth Btreete. It was an eighth anniversary and tbo Interior was richly decorated with ferns nud llowers. Numerous bouquets of pansles, fuoblas, ro&en, carnations, eerauiums aud daillas were brought by tbe little people to their tittle hostess. Miss Olla Welch assisted by taking charge of tbe kindergarten games and marches. Miss Nina la- mon assisted in the music and at tbe baumict. which was served In tbo din ing room, aud which the little guests enjoyed hugely. A happier group ol children would bo bard to find. The invited guests wore as follews: Bornard Edes, Kenneth Hawley, Georgle King, Freddie Myers, Don Iiozortb, Hobble Van Eaton, Plummer Vau Eaton, Margarita Putnam, Ama Strong. Jennie Fry. Altbeu Moorea. Mamie Babcock, Marie Hofer, Ada May Illaaer. Evelyn Iilccer. MarearetUa. burn, Iioln Hello Cook, Clio Uutcbl son, Ituth Hutchison, Huzel Hulchl aon, Ida Eblen, Rena Eblen, Pearl Damon. Jov Turner. Helen Pearce. Helen Krauese, Martha Brooks, My i tie Hatch, Misses Bimms, Mies Btabley, Ulva Derbv. Leona Graham. Ollln nirt. dell, Alice Myers, Grade Vau Blypo, Hazel Smith, Margerlto Bozorlh, Dan nie Frye, Ralph Moores, Puul Johnson, Harold Bean, Ormond Bean, Eldou Damon, Howard Damon, Norton Par sons, Ilex Turner, Willie McCornaok and Iloyt Carey. Central OitAPEt. Nn service un til llisi Sunday lu October. St. Paul's EnatxjpAu Divinr r v.ces tomonovv. in;3d: "HrHen, Our Hume." 7:30: "Abraham for Abruiu.-' Rev. Lawrence Bluclnlr, Paitor. Y. M c. A -Uov. P. B Kilgbt will address tbe men's meeting at the Y At. 0. A. Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. All men are cordially Invited to attend this meetiug. I.NDKl'KNDKNT EVANHEMOai rt . Cottnga street near (!eiter. PfeHcbli g at 10:.S0 and 7:30 timorrmv Kmwi.v school at 12 aud Endeavor .. t v n( 6:30. J. UjwerHox. P.mi.ir Unity. Bervlcea at l():fiiin. m. 1.1..1 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12. Itev. W. E. Copeland, pastor. Hui.Jol t.f morning fermon, "The One Tiling Needful." Subject of eenlug leoliitr, "Religion a Cosmic Force Needed fi r' Social Evolution." Cituncir of CmtisT-Conit ri W. O. T. U. room, bumlnv RPruii.i. ..l. follews: Morning 10:30, sermon by Eld. Matthew 8. Sunday sobool til. rectly after. Evening at 7:30, bormon by Eld. W. Kellaway. All are Invited. FlHST CoNOIltaATIONAJt.. Rev. W. C. K-iutner, D. D., pitstnr. Preaching at 10: 0 11. 111. Biil.lt1-t. "I.'niuii nuli 1,. Kirephal', Sunday hchool at 12 m. Juulor Endeavor at p. m. Y P. H. C. E. at 0:80 p. 111. Preaoblug at 7:30 p. m., subject, " i'be River Wuuderful." East 8ai.hm EvANOKLioAii Preaoblug lu morniug by tbo piatoi, ana In the evening by tlioRv. A. A. iMigeiUurt, rormcr pastor of tbe German EyaURelical church or this clly, but unw of Tucoma, Wash, will till the pulpit. Sunday school at 10 a. in.; Y. P. A. meeting at 7 p. m. I. J), Fisher, Pustor. UHBiSTiAN.-Corner Ceuter and High streets. Morniug termou at 10:30. Subject. "Variations of Practical Re llglou." Bunday school at 12: Jnnlnr Etideavor at 4 p. m.; Y. P. B. C. E. at 0:30; evonlui? sermoii at 7:30: sulUct: "A Review of the Sermou Delivered in Uulty Church last Bundav Evotilm.." Grace GUIhigham Davis will slug at the evening service. H. A. Deutou, Pastor. FntsT Baptist Umiitcii. Mornlnc services at 10:30; preaching by tbe paalor, Rev. J. P. Farmer; subeot, "Tbo Inquest of Eternity." Evening services at 7:30; subject, 'Tho DovlPa Detlironemeut." There will be special vocal muslo at tbo evpulucservlec. Ono of the members of the newly organized orchestra will play a viollu solo. Sun day school at 12; Y. P. B. C. E. at 0:30. xou are invited and will bo welcome to any or all of theeo meetings. South Bai.kji M. E. Sneolal sor. vices morning and evening. In tbo morniug tbo pastor will review tbo work of the oi'urch for tbo past two years. At 7 p. m. the Epworth Leimue will hold a book service, conducted iiv Prof. J. T. Matthews, aud at 7:30 John Parsons, D. D. will preaoh, after which he will administer the communion. This will closo the present pastor's work. Two years ago this church was under mortgage, which has been paid. A $1800 parsouace has been built, and tbe Bishop Bowman's lecture, which Is to be Oct. 2 at First M. E. church, will more than pay tbo Indebtedness. For al this let us come together tomorrow and give thanks to our Heavenly Father. J. M. 8hulso, Pastor. - . '.,S for Infants and Children, MOTHERS, Do You Know .. ,, Bateman's Drops, Codfrcy's CordUl, many socallcd BoothlnK Syrups, and most remedies for children ore composed of opium or morphine? o Vow Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcollc polrons? o Vow ICtioyr that In most countries JnifgUtsarc uot permitted to sell narcotic without labeling them poisons ? Vow Know that jmU tj,ouId uot permit any medicine to be given your child unless you or your physlcUn know ofwhat It Is composed r " YoM K""w that Castorla U a purely vegetable preparation, and that n list of its ingredients Is published with every bottle? Wo Vow Know that Castorla is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been In use for nearly thirty years, aud that more Castorla is now sold than or alt other remedies for children combined r o Vow Know that the ratent Offlce Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued exclusive right to Dr. ntcher and his assigns to u.e the word Caatorla and its formula, and that to Imitate them is a state prison offense? P YoM K'""Y lI,nl one f " oons for granting this government protection was because Castorla had been pimento be abHoIwtcly liamilcflar Ho Vow Know that 33 average doses of Castorla are furnished for 33 cents, or oue cent a dose? Ho Von Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, yourcWldren may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest ? Well, tliewe tlUntrH are worth knowing. They are facts. Exposition Opens 0 ( Ocfcffer 5th. PORTLAND, OREGON. 1 if 1 f, ; -, buxl tli 1 transput A 11M IdfiliM fllOK'o ndmllon...... Uhliilron under 1'J yetn . " " Season urkets ... - E. O. MAST EN, Soc. . 25c . JOB .mo If : tor exhibit spaco apply nt tbo exposiHOa but dlug to C. II. HUNT,Sujpt Tbe Willautfffe Hotel. LEADING HOTEL OF THE&'CITV. Tlio ficnlmllo wtgwntiirc of rfsSZttZZ VZ4U Bcduced rates u Id patrons. fnu.... .... Ill .- ."-- ..... "(nuvillcllbllULTUI. .0 buiidingo and points of interesl. fecial rates will IZnL"?! 2T J , " - --M Electric cars leave hotel for all pub- A, I. WAGNER. BARR & PETZEL, Hop Stoves and Pipe, WOOD AND Plumbing and Tinninpr. J RON PUAIPH. r ' In ow every wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher' Castorla. r,rtIrAT TT-TTC BCJFPET ROUTE- N0The Shortest and Quickest Line . UKrWKKN racific Coast Points, St. Paul and the East. Om,os both the Caade, and tb. ktoun U.nln dayllgh., ;anoraiag :Pas.on8er. t! Grandest Scenery in America ! Two IrnliiM .!ntl r.... .. .. . .. A v ...i,i u. t " "'"" 1 rniiniij "noiii 11 n. ill. v auonlt e, nnaono nt R.n. m lai n ,'""a.H.l.ok.H'-. "unssiiperhedulpmcnt.cflu J2 ,r diiSS . ? i.,?rJV V?.,.,?.vJ.''i."' riill 11)11 rUt ll..nln. f.n 'I'I.a K..'. m... " ' "! j ui"i ei' 214 GVmimoroiftl Street Sco its before ordering. L I, COBURG TWEI FT1I nrir" Rniaea mA d,l,,w,Mo,w ' BuWIng Lun.her.: ILarRwt .lock and Lowt C. GOODALE, LUMBER YARD, '"i.i' J-fXUl. JL nBincnnii nrii.AiMfu.... .....M.u. - ;.. .'!"' .... t . v.". "- w., mmv. uui lrf ......:-',"'"",'" i""iini,niciiiijiKriirs. i no duiicl liurarv rnmiim mnranUnr r. . nuu I'niiiuii. roniu ninir imih mnm yriu.. .,..... ....; ..."" '?L"Yi ?4y.'Noriliwt-'.nii..KH,nd?Wv ern ItlC .'n. :'2n( .lro. )'.VC!cn joy a OcllBluial rldo frw Irom tlio lient nnd auU Kor tlekets or generaJnVrrnatlor! rill on COMMRROIAL STREET, 8ALEM. OR. A. IJ. O. DKNNIBTON, O. P. A T. A. iaTblrdst.,PorUand,Or. BOZORTH BROS., 210 U. HTBVKMH, O- W. P. A. uia front st..Hcattle, Waili. Only One. Poor, dead broke, In.. curlated Inillvlflmil umantiul t.ur..r.. Recorder Edea this morniug ti receive mu ubuui Benieuee or "iivn invn". in this case however, seuteuco waa sua- nended lontr nnnnrrli ti nllntu M.o ....... to leave the city. "98 j ittNEYTOLOAN Ow "Srfcrrn land seeorlty. Bpclal rft; Jvlanw loans. Uns considered 144. n) tnUdlzK, VALLEY L00AL NEWS. Brooks. Mrs. li. VV. Oliver, of California. O. .-- --f 1 E, Evangelist, who laspeuklug in the Al. j. cnurcu tula weou will also ad dress the people here next Sunday morning and night. Everybody In vlted to come. Don't nild the chance to hear her while here. Mrs. Rrown, of Stayton came down Wednesday toattend theNott wedding. Mr. F. W. Vallle, of Portland, had business hero Thursday. Johu Iilanton finished picking his lions Thursday, also Harrison Jones. Elam Shaw Is called pole-puller nowa days. Married at the homo of the bride's parents, one and one-half miles south of Brooks on Thursday, Sept. 10, 1605, Mr. Cary Nott, of Aumsvllle, aud Miss Maggie Coatesof this vicinity, Rev. Royal ofliclatlug. Only a few of the relatives and nearest friends witnessed fh reremouv. after which-the com. P1uy partook ofa very nicely prepared ttffiXS !un! supper. The young people will spend i fatal malady, all other medicines with .. rw dava with Mr Nott'a nurcnta t which they are acquainted. Nasty cod. a few uaya wun air. ami a parents at ver 0 and f flUhy emuion,ii. aud . .. n ... in ......a. ....... ....... . .. ui.....as ..a.. .. u .... ... .. .. lUU4BVllie, n'vet ttu.uu uvjr win uidhd their borne in mia vicinity, we of all cases of consumption can, If taken In the earlier stages of t'ie disease, be cured. This may seem like a bold assertion to those familiar only with the means gener ally in use for its treatment ; as, nasty cod liver oil and its filthy emulsions, extract of malt, whiskey, different preparations of liypopuosnhHes and such like palliatives. Although by many believed to be incura ble, there is the evidence of hundreds of living witnesses to the fact that, in all Its earlier stages, consumption Is a curable centage of taut, and we believe, fully $3 per cent, are cured by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover)', even after the disease baa progressed so far as to induce repeated bleedings from the lungs, severe lingering cough with, copious expectoration (luclud. lug tubercular matter), great loss of flesh and extreme emaciation and weakness, Do you doubt that hundreds of such cases reported to us as cured by "Golden Med leal Discovery " were genuine cases of that dread and fatal disease 1 You need uot take ntirwnrd for It- Tliev hnv- lit nrnrlvnvppv instance, been so pronounced by the best and most experienced home physicians, who have no interest whatever in mis. representing them, and who were often strongly prejudiced aud advised against a trial oi "uoiaea aicaicai uiacovery," f iillf THE HARDWAIt! GRAY BROS,, li WAGONS Al CARTS ii Road Machlnory and Agriculturalllmploments. Iiatest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices.; W. Cor. State and Liberty Sti. SALEM OREGON EXCELSIOR- STABLES- B. c, Hansen, Manager. Only good horses used. Satisfaction guarantood. back of State Insurance block. Stables m sssM 'asBk GENT DMIL.Y 25c A MONTH BY MAIL m 11IU li ci ) '!L JOURNAL, T liXlU I'- vr AN MWm PRESS EVENING KEffSPAIM Xa .Kaca-aEisa? oittt oxjR.OTJXL.jk.vn-'xi&xir. extend to them our best wishes fur much Joy. Re sura and ome to hear Mrs Owen. She will Interest you. E. K. Bhaw has been on the sick list f r (lie past two days. mixtures, bad been tried in nearly all these cases and had either utterly failed to bene fit, or bad only seemed to benefit a little for a iuuii iiiuc. ttAiiaii vi man, wnisxcy. I and various preparations or the liypophos. phltes bad also been faithfully tried in vain. L. W ' The photog-raphs of a Urge number of lfinc tfMtreri ftf rnntiimnltnn hrAMMl.1.1. lingering coughs, asthma, chronic nasal catarrh and kindred maladies, nave been skillfully reproduced in a book of 160 Children Gry.for Pitctitr'f CsWttrifu pages which will be mailed to you, on re ceipt oi auuies ana sis cenu in stamps. You can then write those cured and learn mcir experience x.uSk.acaj-Esjss'a?' ooxraxriraEfc-sr CJioTiLc.fiwr. Loading Ilcpublican Paper of (he Capital of Oregon for nl.flput .-M i&&ZV$Tr" HQPBR BROS., Fubmshers, SALEJM OR t r ! - ) V tJV-M