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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1896)
rfiK?ff'TF'Krf 1rili"v" T"-"" wvnr"rJB, w i1 ', 'WW'KI'' " "lllWWPfW' I Am -OlfldT fand friends at Hubbard. Cora " -i""""' . . iaaw m . . . - T fc. . - . To klfwfrtf ood' 8prll!a haseie i P"rlnDI?,?,flturtlcd'thcfecUy"Over tot vwdT! tteg&tad 14 mil td Ibcip taut ttdmopltiou to "respect M hi ii.t.j t.j- v.. ... .if i: , ... ...r. ... , wia urriirjriv ui nil invtii ftnnc . ... . . ..- ' -' ---', awtjLaciHi wnicjrrtliey $ld Lntr.ln the day u , cS .oa ijapt,. rooiuiati, Llcuts Flitter and frflnnnflv T Tiarl Tr....i m -. . . -. ., , .uuuuisrauu ui v;o. llti w frt u C!J. alcht Md .ik cortcd by anotllcr 8lad of the "old .r -!?. lTJ'- boys" from Woodburn nut In tlioir nn. lee.i alsq had Pforonoc ""d received a -roal Midler's HksWl -Mr v-tOmteh trotth- lei. Itbentook Bend's Sarsapa rllli. One bottle oared thecratnp, id another has elpedmybtotnt oh trouble greatly. I hare taken 8 hottlea nd me Hood'a Pllli whiofa are thS btat-X. ever took.'! II. A. MHiiVlN, BistersjOregon,. Hood's S&sapri8.ft' Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently In tho pabllo eye today. Hood's Pills Sggjgy " WANTS ROAD BONDS. With the rlnht kind of a road bond ing law, only those districts In which u majority of tho nronortv holders were wllllne to assumo the burden would at ilrst build permanent roads. The mossback and wooly aphis people. could still go It In the mud,- unless they happened to have cntejpralng neighbors. It Is high time. thosor dis tricts which are willing to provide permanent hlghwajs were provided by Judicious enactment with the opportunity of dolngm They would have something for .the Investment worth to them more than the Ijitdrest on the boiuR Salem Statesman. The Statesman Is olT.la advocating to build wagon roads. Tho country Is too much bonded now.. Wo arc sending about half of our locaKaxca out of the country for Interest on bonds. The Statesman wouldn't have to pay them Unit Is' sure. WHERE ARE WE AT? tho Statesman The Oregon Ian and have only one ticket: For prcslpcnt of tho senate Jo. Simon. For president-of the Republican clubs Jb. Simon. " For chairman of the state central committee Jo. Simon. For chairman of the delegation to tho national convention Jo. Simon. For, member of tho national com mittee Jo. Simon. For l S. senator to succeed Mitch ell Jo. Simon. Contrast with this abject boss worship a nian of principle a clean handed gentleman, whoso heart beats warm for tho masses Hon. II. L. Barklcy of "Woodburn. Oil, yo gods' who rulo our affairs, where arc wo at? 1 WHAT IS A SUCKER. A subscriber wants to know what The Jouhnal means by a "party sucker?1' There aro many kinds of suckers but the kind wo mean grows on the treo .of tho body politic. Tho pruning knife of the good orchadists spares no suckers. A sucker grows rank on tho body of the treo, shades the whole thing, keeps out tho sun light, and sucks tho llfo out of tho wholo tree, but. bears no frul.tr, It sometimes blossoms out with promises but they alway blight and It goes on sucking Just tho same To got a good crop you must keep tho Buckors well lopped olt as they consume tho llfo and substance of tho party and yelld no satisfactory return. welcome. Home slater who knew the key to the old soldier's heart, began playing on tho organ, "Marching Through Georgia," and moii the ladles of the corpi and the "old boys" were marching, to its Inspiring notes. It is generally con ceded ythat that tune will make the ftVoJ'age.yDjcUoldle'rs.top further, feel youngerandpub him In better, oon dftlon'foi any. cmcrgo'noy than any air over played on American soli. An houror so wis thus spent Nvhcn supper wasununwHVwblch all partook, ot wiin a real ' oui-fasiiioncd soldier's appetite. We will not atteinptr to describe tho scono the two lon tables presented, but will say there was enough for nil and to spare, and It was Justsuch a-meal as the W. II. C, of Hubbard, knows so well kow to pre pare. It was ncjtr 0 o'clock Ixsfore "the bo3'3" could" Imj porsuadertto leave tho banquet room. The exercises were opened vby a duett; by. Profs. nale and French. Then came Instal lation of ofllcers by Past Commander S. E. Hardcastlc, of Woodburn. Next came the Installation of the W. fl. C. officers by Mrs. S. 31. McCownu, S, V. P. Dep't of Oregon, who' was ably assisted by the ladles of General Stevens' corps, and It must be admitted that they beat the boys but as next to "old glory" they are the soldiers' pride, they were awarded the palms of vic tory." The officers Installed were: Pros., Mrs It. ltohni; S. V. P., Mrs. Marj; Grim; S. V. P., Mrs. Greuber; Trcas., Miss Alma Grim; Chap., Miss Jennlcr Dlmlck; Con., Mrs. Otllla Wol fcr; Asst. Con., Rachel Bylnnd; Guard Louise Scholl; Asst. Guard, Mrs. Jor dan;, Sec, Miss ONellle Dlmlck. If a mere handful of the gray-halrcd, tottering remnant of that mighty host that once made the earth trem ble with their tread can feel so Joyful when they meet and mingle, what must the Joy of that meeting be when we aro mustered again in full ranks by our Supremo Commander above. Much interest was lent to the occasion by Miss Mllly Broullcttc, daughter of Comrade Broullcttc of Woodburn, whoso recitation of "The Kldo of Jenny. McNeal," and tho "Singing Regiment," caused many of the old gray haired boys (o notlco that there was something tho matter with their eves, which resembled a big tear. Spaco will not permltus to give credit in detail to tuoso who ncipeu to maico this tho most pleasant occasion that lias fallen to tho lot of the "old boys" of Gen. Ituslc Post. Tho dialogue by Profs. French and Halo, addresses by Comrades nardcastle. Beach and Gardner were well received. The Mount Lebanon Shakers have recently perfected an Ingenious euro for dyspepsia. Their Digestive Cor dial consists of a fopdalrcadydigestcd and.a digester of foods hajplly, combined. Tho Importance of this invention j will bo apprcclated-whcn wo realize wnaui proporuon, oi mo community nro vlctoms of some fprm' of 'Btom.ftcn f.rmililn. ThfltiwindB of nale. thlnnco- plohavQllttliKlncllntlQtojqat,i'-and wnat tney cio cau causes uiem pain and distress. k , . Tliife Dlirestivc -Cordial of the Slink ers corrects any stomach derangement at Once. iJ.tfaakes.iliiH' iironlcvpllilnp; Every one will bo greatly, interested to read tug nttie oqok wihoii naspcoB placed'in tlioliands 'of druggf8t8for frco distribution What isEaxol? Nothing but Castor Oil made- as palatable, as noncy. Children llke-.it. "DR. MILES, Threuzk His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." O. A. R. Fun At Hubbard. J. B. Dlmlck In tho Woodburn In dependent; The Joint Installation of tho officers elect lor the ensuing year of Gen. Itusk Post, G-A. It,, and W. It. 0., took place Friday ovonlng. The dayprecedlngthoovonlugof the In stallation was all that could bb de sired, and cheered tho old 'boys and their -worthy help3 mates, thoi W R. O.wlth tho prospect .'jthali foronco thov would not bo handlcaped with badweathoras had always been oi! former occasions. Tho anrnoop train from the south brought a jolly delegation from I. I. Stevens' Post and W. R. 0., of Woodburn, who were heartily received by their comrades MEN AGES QalcVly.Tkei-eughlr, 1'orerer Oared. Fonr out of Ave who suffer nervousness, Biental worry, attacks I of "tho blues." nre but wy1o2 tho pcmJtypf early excesses. Vie time, reolalm your manhood, regala your lor. Don't despair. Send for book with explanation and proofs. Mailed (sealed) free. EHI E MEDICAL CO., lfftrt,U. H WIDELY known WUcouain publisher, who-rctldw 0re wrlt March 6th, 1895, as followsi dim... ... irn T haeuaaao nervous that mental work was a burden. I could not rest at night pn account ot sleeplessness. Mj attention was called to Dr. Miles Bestora tlve Nervine, and commence4 to use It with the very beat effect. Since then I have kept a bottle In my house and use It whenever Btxves bcpsoo unstruns. with always tbo same good results. My son also TW Mttaet takes It, for. nervousnois Dr. mtrco wuu mto seTer faiiinc Nrvimfi success, A have recom- 11 ui vev mended It to many and ReStOrCS ltcureatbem. AU who tt ixi. suBer from nerve iieaitn troubles should try It. It Is free from narcotics, pertoctfyjwrm tees, and yet soothes and strengthen: Dr. Miles, through bis Nervine U a benefactor to thousands." A. 0. LEHMAN. Editor and proprietor of Dxr Lawdbmak. Dr. Mile' Nervine Is sold Q guarantee !t,thiniw41 or Mwey s4ed. I!l -,,1,1,1! N -111 I'l'l 1 J T IJ' ! ' I"". ' ' LwSTijiTri .n j,uhm, "srr -r. 5r . .. for infants nd Children. MOTHERS, Do You Know thi rane. Sstetnan'e Drapt, tiodfrey's Cotdlsl, many so-called Boothlnj Syrups, ornl most remedies for chttdreu are composed of opium or morphine? Ho VeH Kmbw that opium and morphine nte stupefyltis narcotic pojonaf Ho Voh Know that In most countries druggists ore not permitted tosell narcotics without labeling them poisons J Io Vom Khbw tliat vou should not permit any medicine to be given yourchlld Maiess you or your phj-lclan know of what It Is cotupowd I Ho Vou Know that Castorla 1 a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of Ms Ingredients Is published with every bottle 1 " Po Vow Knew that Cnsorla 1 llieprcseilptlou of the faraotu Dr. Samuel rilcher. hat it has been In use for nearly thirty years, and that more CastorU Is now sold thnit fall ether remedies for children combined ? Be Yen Know that the ratent Office Department of the United State, and of other countries, have issued excltwtve right to Dr. ritchernnd hh nnslgns to ue the word " Caaterla " and Its formula, and that to Imitate them Is a state prison oflcnue f Wo You Khbw that one of Uie reasons for granting thU government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolatcly hartulcnttr Tto Vow Know that 33 average doses of Castorla are furnished for 35 mt0 or one cent a dose r 110 Von Know that when possessedof this perfect preparation, yourchlldrenmay be kept well, and that j ou may have unbroken rest 1 Well. tllcBe IFilHgft are worth knowing. They are fucts. The iac-lmll BlgnwtMro of iT" ou every wrapper. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla, .T. C. GOO DALE C. 0. SCHRAMM GoodaLe Llimbw Company FIVE 1 ' ' ji mrujr.T nf ' OF SALEM Yard on Twelfth and Trade Streets Keep tho most complete stock of common, dimension. and finished lumber In tho clty,inndisell on the most favorablo terms. 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