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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1896)
' ""-9( wti-"( 'trrr'9rY,ru"WVfHVH!Hltf M MMNMHNMy fe ,'JMww-"Wp3wr w 'idM aajruMlimSnrltrat ssswrf?naF v adflavajaBk f ' iMMrthfdi.fc..liir-" i i ,n i. The Plain Truth la good anough for Hood'. SarsaprIU, Juit wbat it doe la aufflclaat to prova lta merit. Thalirlfa of Ker.Ckaa. Swlthan- pans, irosumna, uu.. : ia thla m A. Klcbc and sons are clearing lnnd nt a rapId?mtdV j Vienna -Califiban and,H. Balr took prizes at the mask ball. ' , JJL2TC Scramlin had a valise stolen with $15 In it. A. Rcvnold is cnlovlnor nultc a reputation for getting up good meals. ' MACI.EAY. ' Tlio Misses Taylor, of JIaelcay, en-. tcrtained'a number of friends at their cozy," lovely homo on New Year's night. At 7:30 the guests began to arrive and in less time than an hour, tho.rpo.L8 were filled with music and laughter. As you entered the front hall, your eyes rested upon a largo broad band which extended from cast to .west of the hall, and the more you gazed thereon the more beautiful to the oye appeared the band, sprinkled ItEflfl ft ll M ftMaMGSSilB5HSvKBS5?5ro5i5BsS FIVE PRIZES!! &l25!lt3ri ZZltuL ' ?AV.lred' wl dust, aliko to diamonds, with pondaa , o wttt. Sinca t.lcin, tb(j follow',ng wordS) bcuuUf ull mado rsoocrs osarsapamia vra hT6 ba restored to kaalth. Wi n ommand It heartily." Oat HOOD'S. Hnnr!' Pill " ". auu, airaa. nou fills MTf juidrujKt.ii. Mai VALLEY LOCAL NEWS. WOODBUKN. II. Oliver is in "Washington visiting friends. Mrs. John Manning Is visiting her parents in Portland. Attorney A. C. Hough was doing business In Portland and Oregon City the fore part of the week. Bert Harper, of Junction', spent a few days last week In Woodburn, visit ing relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Markley, of Orcsham, spent a few days last week in the city the guest of Dr. B. A. Cathey and wife. , Mrs. L. "YV. Gulss left for her homo In Salem, Mouday evening, after a few days stay among her mapy .Woodburn friends. The Misses Delia Hunsaker and Ida Mills spent part of last week In Port land attending teachers association aud visiting friends. Albert Welch and family left on Thursday evening's overland for Los Angeles. During their five year's stay in Woodburn they have mado many friends In both business and social ways, who regret their depart ure from the city. j Walter L. Toozo nnd wife enter-, talncd a number of their frlonds at their homo on Wednesday evening. Various games wcro Indulged In, and all enjoyed an old-fashioned candy pull, after which the guests wcro seated at tables nnd partook of an elegant lunch. Thoso present were Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Toozc, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. A. Ford, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Flnzcr, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Cornwall, Dr. J. L. Shorey and wife, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Manning, Mr. nnd Mrs. R. L. Bnyhn, Mr. and Mrs. E. Cowles, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Bradley, Mr. and Mrs. A. Auter son, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hunsaker, Mr and Mrs. S. I. Gulss, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pcnnybaker and tho Mi scs Delia nunsaker, Ida Mills, Emma Oliver, Mnry Scott, Amy Cooley, Phoebe Yoder, Grnco Jones, Edith Alderson, aUd Emma Lavlger, Messrs A. 0. Hough, Elmer F Inzer, S. Wilcox, Robert and Will Ray, Al Austin, Dr. J. Fox, Professors D. W. Yoder and Joseph Fash. DUTTEVILLE. John Swan and wife have .gone t housekeeping in his new resjdenco on the hill. Henry Cone has moved into town and set up a harness and barber shop in the old butchr shop. Mrs. Emma Ackoreon has been. housekeeper for Mrs.Wm.'llcr, during herillnes8. Wm.' Ile.'sname is frc quently mentioned for representative. -in stlvorcelors: "A Happy Now Year." AA you ontcrcd the front parlor,' you noticed that tho decorations were made with some special reference to the season. The holly and mistletoe marten strlcklngly beautiful combi nation. Tho doors lending from first to second parlor were slid apart and mngnlllccnt curtains of green fir leaves, mndo into long strings, which looked very artistic,' took the place of tho bended ones. Tho mistletoe I hung in every hall and room. As ferns and grasses were the limitations aside from holly and mistletoe in the , decorative art," they were woven In ' skillfully. Music, games, juul soclnl conversation occupied the fast Hying i hours, nnd nt 11 the happy company i were conducted to the dining room where refreshments wero served. Too soon tho hour to bid the friends good night came, and each guest before gQ lng was presented with a New Year's card tied with sprigs of mistletoe by a ribbon. Thus ended another bril liant affair In social circles. HIGHLAND. Tho winter term of tho Friend's Polytcchnile Institute opened last Monday with a largo In nttendancc. Several more expected next Monday. Rev. Elwood Scott returned from Marlon on Thursday and delivered his lecture on church history before tho Institute on Frldny. Tho W.C. T. U. of tho Friend's church held an open session last night. An Interesting program was rendered. Miss Ora Stroud is organizing a kindergarten nt tno Polytechnic. Tho Highland llternry society re organized Friday night. Following officers were, elected: President, J. O, Willis; vice president, W. Apple sec retry Miss .da Webb; Treasurer,! mUm MrtuFft Ramsey. Mr. Matlock went to fcugui.o xu. day In the interest of tho Y. M. C. A. -1 mm -- Beware Of Ointments for Catarrh that contain MercUry, as mercury will surely destroy the ensc of smell and completely derange die whole bvi tem when entering It through the mucous surfaces Such articles should never be used except on prescriptions reputable physician, rs the damage they will do is ten fold to th good you can aerive irom mem. iiuim Catarrh Curt, manufadtured by F. J. Cheney & Co , Toledo. O , contains no mercury, ana is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get tne genuine. it isinacn inicrnuy. uu iue In Toledo Ohio, by F. J. Cheny &Co. Tcs. timonials free. lySolh by Druggists, price 75 cents a bot tie. Pnrr Tnteiiebts.- On Tuesday, Tnnnnrv pfltii. occurs tho annual meot- wt.Mj -, I , ' , n .!... .1 lng or tno Marion, uoynvy xiuruMjuic- urai society ior wo nswu 01 -pom. Tt. will bo hold, at Salem city council chamber at 10 tfjnv. Let there bo a general turnout of fruit growers as there is iraporta.ni- uuqiuBv?. by his1 neighbors CANDY. Roawoll Mack and wife of McMlnn--vlllo have located.horo,.to'mako their home. John Cook isshowing public spirit byjnaWngsomo good improvements. r. Rnrrison. our enterprising boon manufacturer, has an order for 180,000 fj m California. ' Dr. White is building a now barn J. Shull has moved into his new house, D. 0. Plmick la- building a larff wagon shed and store house. t . 7im- ima anftl nrdfoertfy" to 'Mr. Kimi o,i fnmilv and Mr. Dough erty ai,i family, of Coloradp, who have locate herd., W.W.Weed us a now barnfinlshK Rev. S. Matthvd Is making self independent ot a salarrJ run" ntng irtm nrr.b-i. The Dr,r counc11 ' Cori,osed of WeK& gQa.RosenkrL Kn,8ut Jr., r7:aaaaal1 VUJk. Yr '? l Vo - "wbuiijuKoruty. frost p John Heeler has invented, a..... .... ''' -.u.amasKtollWm. b,wsonwas noor manags and -Peter Ajdanw PtOiapter, "' ,.. W GIVE AWAY A SaaakpMi. (4 to 7 dam) M Dr. Phceys i PfeasaH pftets To any oh tending namtJ addfittS to ux on a postal card, ONCB USED THBY ARB ALWAYS IfV iAyO. Netite, our object in sending thttt out broadcast ON TRIAL, .ana They atisolutelycMr Sick HeaaWbe. WU lausocas, CoHrtla,tlon. Coated Totwwc, Poor Appetlte Dyspepsia awd kindred derange tncnts of the Stwaack, IJvtr a 1 jaytU. for Infants and Children. THIRTY yaarm' otaervattoa ef Cnatorlft vrith the patroMago of inlllloiiB of peraona, ycrmlt m to apenk of It witbont gnoaalng. It ia HaqneatloHahly th teat ramodr tor Infanta and CUlldrou tha world kaa. ovar known. It la narmloaa. Children Hko It. It give a thorn koalth. It will aavo thotr Uvea. In It Mothora bavo aorao thing tphloh ia ahaolntcly aafo and pruotloally jcrfoot na n. ohlld'a medlolne, Caatoria doatroya Worms. Caatoriw nllnya rpyerlahnoaa. Caatorla provcntu vomlOng Song Cnrd. Caatoria onroa Dlarrhoaa and Wind Collo. Caatorla roUarca Toothlni; Troubloa. Caatorla onroa Oonatlpntlon and Flntnlonoy. Caatorla nwntralUea the affoota of cnrbonlo acid gaa or polaonona air. Caatorla doea not contain morphine, oplmn, or olhor narootlo proporty. Caatorla aaalmilate tho food, rcgnlntoa the atoinnoh nnd bowola, giving haalthy and natnrnl aleep. Caatorla la pat np in onn-itr.o hottlea only. It la not told in bullr. 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ThroupK Pullman PUr .,. t !. Sleepera and Freo Reclinlne Chairs dally between ' PORTLAND to CHICAGO Our train, nr liftrt r.u im MM4 ... lighted by Pintsch Unlit. iime 10 mica, 3 1.3 days Time to New York, 4 t-a days. Which I. minv lin.lr. milrti.. tli.n ,.. . ,j ..wM.a ..vM, ...l will" peiltora. For rates, time tables and full Informatlen apply to BOISE .C BARKER, Agents, Sltsa, Or. R. W. BAXTER, C. B. WINN, General Acent, Dlst. Pass. Agent, 135 Third Street, Portland. 0. R. &. N. CO. E. M'NEILL, RECEIVER. TO THE 'EAST GIVES THE CHOICE -OF Two- Transcontinental Routes. Via Spokane Minneapolis Tnul and Den ver Omaha and Kanga Cily. Low rates to eastern citUs. OCEAN CITIES. Portland San Fjanelico. Steamers leave Alnsworth dock. Portland, Dec. 41b, 9th, 14th 19th, 34th, and 39th at Up. m. Fare Cabin, $s;steera(:e, Jj.Jo, WILLAMFTTE RIVElt DIVISION. Portland Eugene. Steamer Elmore and Eugene leave Salem for Eugene and Corvallls Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at about 5 p. va, Le&ve fnr Pnrllsnd MAnrYava 'VtnmmJtm Thursdaya and Saturdays at 6 a. . Lowest freight and passenger rates. Round trip tlcketa verb cheap. Tickets sold and, baggage checked through to all points without extra transfer charges. Fdi full details call on Boise & Barker, agents, Salem, Oregun, or address. W. H. HURL11URT. GenI Pas. Agt. Portland, Or. I-or full detahrcalll on or address G. M. POWERS, Foot of Tradett. Local Agant. T f it tuiiw as 1 a 1 lainnianiaiii aaawaawi it PAeirie RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dlnin Cars. Tourist Sleeping Cars To St. Paul, Minneapolis Dulh, Fargo, Grand Forks, Crookston, Wipnlpeg, Helena and Butte, THROUGH TICKETS To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New York, Boston, and all Points East and South For information, time card, maps and tickets, call on or write THOMAS, WATT(&, CO. AGENTS, 365 Commercial srrcet, Salam, Or. A. 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