Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, January 10, 1896, Image 3

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explanation of nar votiirit is, Purify, n
rloli nd tlUllf tin Hood with
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Sarsaparilla
and netrouineM will disappear. Ilood'a
Barsaparilla will (jive vitality td the blood
and will send It cotirslnjf through tho
reins and arteries charged with tin life
KlVltlff, atrongth ballding qualltle which
nmkfl ntrontf nerrffl. II you are nervous,
trv I food 'a Haraanarllla and And tlio uma
toilet of which hundreds of people are tel
ling in their published testimonials. Oct
Hood's S& Hood's
Ilfcauae Hood' Sarsaparilla fa the only
True mooa I'uriner prominently in mo
pr
jitibllo eye today. Bold by all druggists,
cnr hsbltasl eonitlp.
tloa, fries tie, psr box.
Hood's Pills
to
VALLEY LOCAL NEWS.
MKDFORD MONITOK.
Walter Lipplncott returned
school at Portland Thursday.
.Mrs. Fannlo Blrdsey, of Gold Hill,
was In Med ford Monday.
.lude Ilanna was a passenger to
Grants Pass Sunday evening.
Little Fletcher Pentz Is seriously ill
with an attack of pneumonia.
Attorney Wni. Colvlg went to
Grants Pass Sunday evening on legal
business.
W. C. Aldrlch delivered a popular
lecture to a large audience at the
opera house Monday evening.
Lawson Bradley returned to Eugene
Sunday evening, vacation at the state
university being ended.
Miss Stevenson, of Eugene, who has
been spending the vacation with her
aunt, Mrs. E. P. Geary, returned home
Saturday evening.
D. H. Miller is spending a few days
at Portland attending a meeting of
the Democratic state central com
mittee. Editor E. J. Kaiser, of the Ashland
Record, gavo us a pleasant call Satur
day. He was accompaincd by his
brother Leonard, of Yrcka, who Is
making him a short visit.
Miss Dee Ankeny and Clarence
Ilctuucs, of Jacksonville, who have
been spending the holidays at home,
leturnedto Eugene Saturday evening,
to resume their studies at tho uni
versity. W. E. Baxter and family who have
been residing hero for several months
left Sunday evening for Gold Hill.
ALBANY DEMOCRAT.
J. M. Dunivln, of the Stayton mills,
hns been In tho city this week.
Mrs. Dr. Kitchen, of Stayton, has
been in tho city tho guest of her
parents Hon. and Mrs. Jason "Wheeler.
non. II. B. Miller, of Eugene,
brother of F. J. Miller, was In tho
city Wednesday on his way to Salem
to meet with tho regents of tho O. A.
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Al. Erwert, son of II. Erwert, of
this city, arrived in Albany on Wed
nesday on a visit to his parents, after
an absenco of nlno years.
J. It. Wilson and Frank Kitchen,
Sr., returned Wednesday from Port
land. Mr. and und Mrs. D. C. Schell went
to Portland Wednesday, where Hr.
Schell will receive treatment In tho
hospital for his paralysis. During
their absenco their residence on Cala
poola street will be occupied by-Mr.
and Mrs. Chandler Bloom.
EUGENE OUARD.
N. S. Dubois went to Salem Wednes
day on n short visit.
J. P. Curren, tho Cottage Grove P.
M., was In the city Wednesday.
S. R. Williams made Har'risburg a
business visit Wednesday.
C. A. McMahan, of Thurston, has
removed to Crook county to reside.
Mrs. Illllegas, wife of Representa
tive Illllegas, Is lying at tho 'point of
death afGoshen.
Miss Etta Preston returned homo
Wednesday, after a visit as far south
as Roscburg.
Horace G. McKlnloy, of Michigan,.
well known, Is now en route on a visit
to Eugene and vicinity,
Rev. Barkley, of Marlon county, ex-
member of tho state legislature,
passed down tho road Wednesday
mornlnsr.
Roseburg Review. Mrs. Grace Os
burn has returned from Eugene, ac
companied by Miss Mao Awbrey, who
will assist her In tho store. Morris
Osburn left last night for his home at
Falrvlew.
Dr. W. Kuykendall returned Wedr
nesday from Salem, where he had been
to lecture before his class In gynecol
ogy In Willamette University.
Wednesday was the seventy-seventh
birthday of our friend, A. Goldsmith.
Ho Is hale and hearty and the Guard
wishes him many returns of tho day.
J, S. Medley lias resigned as Justice
M fclitJ (Vitiligo Orovo dlstrlol. Joliff
w. mktt lint ueofi'iriifltfntod its tfid
fiiciftiey.
ItOHEfriJitO Vt'AtHMlAlVU
0. Vf. Wlfihlfofd, tit Oakland, wiw
In llieclfy Woriiiwliiy.
Mf. w. H llrllt and wife, tit llhhllo,
we to In tlio flly Wednesday.
A. 14. ObIT, elf ScotHIJifrg, iind.f. 1).
Mnxiiiii, of Ecklcy, (.' county, were
Ilosobtirtf visitors Wednesday.
The honorable county court It now
In session, commissioners (.' 11.
Mrtlipln and W. L. Wilson present.
Dr. J. II. Hawkins, of Drain, Clint.
lit Billing?, of lUiguo River, and F.
W. Hayes, of West Fork, wore In the
city Wednesday.
The funeral of J. A. McCalllstcr at
Drain Wednesday, was largely at
tended by brother Masons, live of
whom went from this city, vis: J. B.
Cawllleld,W. M.;J. I. Chapman, N.
T. Jcwitt, S. Caro and D. Patterson.
Mr. McCalllstcr was u very highly,
citizen of Drain ns the attendance of
citizens at his funeral fully attested.
Following arc the nfllccrs of the
newly Instituted ledge: Exalted Ruler,
Fred Pagc-Tustlin; exalted loyal
knight, A. Selzman; exalted lecturing
night, K. L. Miller: secretary, Her
mann Marks; treasurer, Will Madison;
trustees, A. C. Marstcrs, F. C. ColT
man and E. L. Parrrtt; tyler, W. II.
.lamicson; chaplain, Geo. M. Brown;
and esquire, C. L. Hadley.
Did You Ever.
Try Electric Hitlers a a remedy for )our
trouble? II not, get n bottle now and get
relief. This medicine has Iwen found to lie
peculiarly atlnptcd to the relief and cure nl
nil Female Compla'ntV exert a wonderful
direct influence in giving strength and tone to
the organs. If you have loss of Appetite,
Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or
are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melan
choly or troubled with Di:zy Spell, Electric
Hitters is the medicine you need. Health and
Strength ore guaranteed by its use. Fifty
cents and $i,oo at Fred A, Legg.s Drug Store
HARD TIMES FACTS.
GOOD HEADING FOK THE FAMILY
CIKCI.K.
Every reader of The Jouknal
should look up tho -list of premiums
given absolutely free with this paper.
Tho Weekly Journal at 81 a year Is
the cheapest paper on tho Pad tic
coast, yet with It wo give yearly sub
scriptions to any of the following
valuable publications, each known to
the world as a standard In Its field:
The Toledo Blade,
The Queen of Fashions,
Womankind,
The Farm News,
The Child Garden.
These valuable publications arc
each worth a $1 a year, yet wo give
you your choice, one year free, for a
$1.50 subscription to The Journal,
cither tho Daily for six months or
tho Weekly for eighteen months.
See the list, and don't neglect to profit
by it.
Don't be deceived Into paying for
so-called premiums offered with high
priced papers at a slight advance.
Remember The Journal Is the
cheapest nowspapor on tho Pacific
coast, and It gives you high grade
premiums without additional charge.
Tho Salem Post .should explain to
Its readers that tho state olllclals
.entered Into an electric light con
tract for ten years, pursuant to an
act of tho legislature of 1893, and that
tho last legislature nor any succeed
ing oner for eight years to come can
abrogate It or havo they any control
over tho bills. It was one of Pen
noyer'a last deals with tho Portland,
ring. , ,
15 3k
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strong-,
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for Infants and Children.
HiriTY yeara' ottsorrritioa of CdttorU rlth the pntrrmwrto of
Tnllllonn of persona, pei-mii Ma o apeak of it wftfaont Rtiesslnr.
It U TttirinnaUoimhly the boat rowed? for Infanta and Children
tho world lms nvr Itnown, It la hiwmleaa. Children, like It. It
glvwa thatn health. It -will bbt their lives. In it Mothers lmo
aoraothlng -ss-liloh la whaolntaly sofa nnd yrAotlonlly. .-perfoot wa n
chlld'a aadlolno.
Cnstorln. doitroya "Worms.
Caatorla allays Fcvorlghnftss,
Castorla proventa vomiting Sonr Cnrd.
Caatorla onroa Dlnrrhooa and Wind Collo.
Caatorla rellnvea Toothing Trophies.
Caatorla onroa Constipation and riatnlanoy.
Caatoria Montralbtna the offocta of carbon lo aoid goa or polsonoua ah.
Caatorla flooa not contain morphlnn, opium, or other narcotlo property.
Caatorla aslmllatca tho food, re g Vila to tho atomaoh and howeld,
giviag healthy nnd natnral aloop.
Caatorla ia fnt np in ona-alxo bottlo only. It is not aold in hnlk.
Pon't ftllossr any ono to soil yoa anything clso oa tho pica or promlso
FIVE
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that It ia "Jnst an good" and "will anawor every purpose'
Soo that yon pit C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A.
The fao-nlmllo
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wrapper.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
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J. C. 000 DALE
C. O. SCHRAMM
Goodale Iiimb?r Company
OP" SALEM
Yards on Twelfth and Trade Streets.
in
Keep tlio most complete stock of common, dimension and finished lumber
In the city, nndiscll on tho most favorablo terms. Lath and Shingles.
Our stock Is made at our own mills, of the best lumber In tho state.
C. G, SCHRAMM,
Manager,
TO PUT ON
needed flesh, no mat
ter how you've lost
It, take Ur. Picrcc'a
Uoluen weuicai ui-
covery. It worica
wonders. By restor
ing the normal ac.
tion of the- deranged
organs and functions,
it builds the flesh up
to a safe and healthy
standard promptly,
pleasantly and nat
urally. The weak,
emaciated, thin, pale
and puny are tuaac
plump, round and rosy. Noth.
t . .crti.j , n sirenpiu tcbiuici
and flesh maker is known to medical sci
ence: this puts on healthy flesh not the fat
of cod liver oil and !Ur filthy compounds.
It rouses every organ of the body to ac
tivity; pnrifie9, -enriches and vitalizes
the bibad so that' the body feela refreshed
and strengthened. If you are toft thin, too
weak, 'too nervous, It nwy be that the food
assimttation Uat fault. A certain 'amount
of bile U Bcessrjrfor the-reception of Ike
fat foods mine oioou. iw ,""'" ", v;,l
holds back, this element which would help
digestion. Dr. rleictf Golden' Medlca
orateVtke liven oirisUea the blood, and
the mwclesattiwacB and nerves get the
rich blood tfajn require.
SpwitmaraaWol DoHara with bo Baasnt.
m. T.. Coleman of n Sarrtat-&-. Xoxtuiy,
MaitT, yMi-, "AK IA
and COaUraUoa with un
told aga t Jf '
MMith. lam more tnan
pleased to aajr .that afttf ,
Mcdscal Ducovery and
'MeasabtFelWa-wrQW
month, 1 mfss. sjwwr
cured, aed from that day
to this J dd not know,
thank tod. what ?,
slight htadaclieTs. I paid
a doctor on Tremont M.,
pjvstnn. In one day (lor
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TICKETS TO ALL POINTS EAST
& 'II Bii an ROUTE.
Sovvlceaud Scenery Unequalled
Through Palace and Tour tat Sleepers
Dining and Buffet Library Cam
Tralm leave Portland and Seattle daily for the East.
Tickets, reservations and baggage checked to all points.
For comfort in travel take the Great Northern.
BOZORTH BROS., Agents.
R. C. STEVENS. G. W. P. A.. Seattle, Wash.
A. H. C. DENNJSTON, C. P. & T. A., Portland, Oi.
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LEADING HOTEL OF THE CITY.
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Jleduced rales. Manacemenf liberal. Electric cars leave hotel lor all public buildings
and points of Interest. Special rates will be given to permanent patrons.
A. I. WAGNER
Willamette Truck Co.
Stable at South Commercial St. Bridge.
Best equipment for all kinds of heavy draylpR and express hauling! Teams found ar Red
Fiont Drug Sto c at all limes. L. I. KVAN & CO.
-JSXCBLSIOR - STABLE-
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EDITORS,
Salem, - Oregon
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Union Pacific System
Through Pullman Pal.ee Sleepers. Toiiii.
Sleeper and 1-ice Kecltnlng Chslrs daib
between
POHTLAK1J to CaiCAQO
it ?f,r.,u1.a,c ,1teJ by slcam nd cais
lighted by Pmtsch light.
lime to Chicaeo. 3 1 a days
.Kc.,0,New Vork- 4 I -a davs.
VVMch Is many hours quicker thin com
petlto'g. K.ir rate, time tabic and full infonmtion
apply to
1WIHK cO BARKIS It
Agents, SMcni, Or.
R. NV. BAXTEK, C. D. WINN,
General Agent, Dist. Pass. Agent.
I3S 1 "ml Street, Portland.
0. R. & N. CO.
T.. M'NEIl.I., -RECEIVER.
TO'-IIIF. EAST GIVES THE CHOICE
OF
Two Transcontinental
Routes.
VIA 1
Giieet Northern Ry.
AND
Union Pacific Ry,
Low rates to all cities east. Ocean stesm
ers leave Portland svsry five days.
For full details call on or address
G. M. POWERS,
Foot of Tradest. Local Agent.
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PACIFIC MM.
RUNS
Pullman Sleeping Cars,
Elogant Dining Cars,
Tourist Sleeping Cars
To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, Fargo,
Grand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg,
Helena and Uutte.
THROUGH TICKETS
To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New
York, boston, and all Points
East and South
For information, time cards, mips and
tickets, call on or write
THOMAS, WATT& ,C0.
AGENTS,
265 Commercial srreet, Salem, Or.
A. D, Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Pass, Act.,
Morrison st,, corner Third Portland, Or.
OREGON CENTRAL
,AND-
Eastern R. R. Company
YAQUINA HAY ROUTE.
Connecting at Yaquina Hay with the San
Francisco & Yaquina bay Steamship Co.
K STEAMER 'FARALLON,,
a I and first.clais in every respect. Sails
from Yaquina for San Francisco about every
8 days.
Passenger accommodations unsurpassed.
Shortest routo between the Willamette valley
and California,
Fare from Albany or polntt west to San
Francisce: Cabin, $12; steerage, fiH; cabin,
round trip, good 60 days, $18,
For sailing dates apply to
II. I. WAI-DEN, Agent.
Albany, Or.
CHAS. CLARK. Corvallls, Or.
EDWIN BTONE. Manager, Ccrvaliis. Or.
A. J. CHURCHILL, Local,' AgenMSalem.
E. M. WAITK POINTING CO,,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
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