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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1896)
rKwwy.'$rfppimm- v SECY CHICAGO EXCHANGE, Col. R. M. Littler Recommends That Best of Remedies, Paine's Celery Compound. For 10 years secretary of tho Na tional butter and egg association, ami Blnco 1882-secretary of tho Chicago produce exchnngo, Col. Robert M. Littler has been In constant demand as n bureau of Information by cor respondent who rccoglzo Chicago an tho cointnorclal center of tho country. When mich people as Col. Littler, Stato TreaH. Colvln of Now York, Modjcska, tho actress, ox-MlnlHtur to Austria John M. Francis, and hosts of other cqimlly responsible portions volunteer testimonials as to tho won derful virtue of Palno's celery com pound, no Blck orsutTcrlm; portions can with any dhow of reason hesltato to iiiako use of tho grout remedy that has made ho many people well. Col. Littler says: I havo used with great bcnellt several bottles of radio's celery compound and 1 havo recommended It to my friends. It Is u woundorfiil spring remedy." Go to tho bulsest lawyer, editor or business man of your acquaintance who has taken Paine's celery com pound. Thero aro hosts of such pro fessional men In every city who would hardly sparo you a moment's tlmo for strictly business mattors. Ask ono of them In his busiest hour whether ho can recommend Paine's celery com pound, and ten ohaneus to ono he'll say: "Sit down. No matter about my being busy: always ulad to pralso Paine's colcry compound." That is tho feeling among pcoplo who havo been made strong and well by Pajno's celery compound. Thoy nover feel happier than when they can porsuadc koiuo man or woman who Is out of health to try Palno's celery compound . Next to doing good to ono's self there Is n delight In doing good to others. There Is no more enthusiastic body of Intelligent men and women throughout tho country than the great army of thoso who have recovered health by tho uso of Paine's celery compound. Tho vast majority of diseases thnt end disastrously might be quickly and permanently cured if sick persons could only be Induced to tuko Paine's celery compound, when they feel that dispirited, enervated condition com ing on, they would cscnpe tho martyr dom of nbclcnche, headache, disord ered liver and heart troiidie. Instead of being thin, nervous and unhappy thoy would experience tho Joy of perfect health, sound digestion and quiet nerves. Paine's celery compound Is Just tho remedy ncedsd by women who aro In lllhealth and snlrits. scemlnirlv well ono day and almost sick abed tho next. Tiieir irouuio lies plainly In tho want of good rich blood, and lilcntv of it. and In tho consequent famished stato of their nerves. Palno's celerv com- pound should bo taken without dolav. It will rcstoro tho health and stop overy tendency toward n debilitated condition. TONOUK on Gkniuh.-IIoii. Thus. II. Tongue's address bofore the state normal school at Monmouth last Fri day evening Is highly spoken of by thoso who heard It. Ills subject was "Genius and Plodding." Tho sjHMiker claimed that a normal brulu and a good physical constitution constitutes all tho essential elemontsof gonitis. Mr. Tongue Is a polished orator and his address Is pronounced ono of tho Itucst orations over delivered bororo tho stato normal. --Indopoudonco Kn terprlso. This PiUMAUY-lolnts in getting u meal tiro to havo It good, plenty of It, and at a reasonable cost. This Is tho combination offered by Kun worthy & Harnett, at their popular restaurant. .... .cheaP Ra,es Wco, ... Vi cl,.i;!M' ra,M ()f 1,Vo lnw cabin 11 V0:?'1 twrno Including meals Tl lT$ .'IT st,u ' wt on the i,m.i7"ij S'i s" 8,u,mM from Port land to San Francisco. Steamers leave Portland every live Blind School. Tho Mlltonlau socioty has elected a now set of oftlcors. Thero was much oxcltement at tho school for tho blind last evening over tho election of olllcors. Tho election resulted as fol fel fol eows: Miss Mary Roberts, presldont; Miss Maud Potter, vice-president, and MIrh Nancy Atkinson, secretary. President Rolxirt's cabinet will con sist of tho following persens: Miss Kato Cameron, L. L. Perln and .1. H. Hedwlne. t)i EUctrlc Bitten. Klcctrlc Hater U a medicine lulled for ny season but perhaps more generally needed when the liver U torpid nud sluggish and the .iivi. ui h tunic miu mieraiiva it 1111 a SOCIETY CHRONICLE. Miss Carrie Hans went to Waterloo this morning for a visit with friends. Miss Emily Pottorff went to Port land on the Salem local this morning. Miss Dora Wolf, of Corvallls, is visiting Mrs. P. K. Frctz on Winter street. Mrs. F. E. Hodgkin returned last evening from a visit to her old homo nt Oregon City. Mia Tlnhv TTnlor. nf Mnrloil. Is tllC guest of her friend, Miss Tda Bascy on Liberty street. Judgo and Mrs. II. II. Hewitt came down from Albany on the overland this morning and took the steamer Ruth for Wheatlnnd. Dr. Clnra M. Davidson returned from Euircno this afternoon, where she has been attending Mrs. Chapman the past two weeks. Mrs. Chapman's friends In Salem will be pleased to learn she Is recovering. OLD FOLKS WHIST.. Mayor and Mrs. Claud Gatch, last Monday evening, entertained tho Old Folks' Whist Club at their home In university addition. Tho evening was happily spent as usual by this club and the prize winners were ns follews: First prizes, Hon. Phil. Mctschan and Mrs. Adams; booby, Dr. Smith and Mrs. Sanford. Tho next meeting of this club, nnd prob ably the last for the season, will bo held at Mr. 'and Mr. Eugene Brey man's next Monday evening. unit nimnKTTK. -- 1 the world-renowned humorlst,inadehls debut In the rostrum nt Keokuk, Iowa in 1870. At tho end of last season ho had appeared in 1018 cities and towns tils route book showed a record or 2112 engagements. Mr. Burdctto has been growing In popularity ever since ills llrst nppearance and today is rec ognized everywhere as the best hu morist in America. Tho people of Salem huvc offered to them tho rare privilege of hearing this famous man at the opera house, Saturday, March 28. The subject of Mr. Burdetto'a lecture or rather talk, will bo "Tho Rlso and Fall of tho Moustache." This talk Is brim full of humor nnd quaint philosophy taken from tho ex perience or every day lire. The price of admission to tho general public will bo 75 cents; members of tho Y. M. C. A. CO cents. No extra charge for reserved scats. Scats now on sale at F. 8. Dearuorn's SUKPRISE PARTY. Mr. John W. and Miss Lucia Coch ran were given a genuino surprise party at their home last evening nt tho corner of Center and Twelfth streets, by about HO of their young friends. To say the surprlso was com plete would bo a mild way of express ing It; but tho surprised parties soon recovered, and arranged for tho enter tainment or tuolr unexpected callers. Gaines, music and other amusements caused tho orcnlng to pass away very rapidly. i or a short tlmo tho gather ing was converted Into a "conversa tion party." Each young lady wns glyon a card containing six subjects, viz: Tho Now Woman, Tho Comet, Is Mnrrlago a Failure? Wonmn's Itlghts. Advantages or Leap Year, nnd Tho Young Man of tho Present Century. Each lady conversed for two minutes on each of the subjects, selecting a different young gentleman for the discussion of each subject. This afforded considerable amuse ment nnd brought out quite forcibly the views of the young Indies. At a seasonable hour light refreshments wcro served, and at an "early" hour tho party broko up. Thoso present wcre: Misses Llnnte, ainmio and Ilnttle Rundlett. PERSONAL. J. B. T. Tuthlll returned homo this this morning. G. P. Terrell, of Mehama, is in tho city today. E. T. Judd came down from Aums villc this afternoon. McKInley Mitchell, of Gcrvals, was a Salem visitor today. Prof. Z. M. Pnrvln came down from Albany this morning. O. W. Enlcr, of Marlon, wns n Salem visitor today. Earnest Porter, of Ale, visited Salem friends this afternoon. E. P. McCornack was a passenger for Portland on tho afternoon local. Dr. A. P. Jeffries was a south bound passenger on the local this morning. tv a. Whit, t.hn fond dealer, made a flying business trip to Gervais this aitcrnoon. Thus Kays, of the woolen mills, was a Portlnnd passenger on the overland this morning, Rev. John Parsons wont to Hrooks and Woodburn on tho Salem local this morning, Prof. Leo. of tho Prosbvterlan col- . j v lego nt Albany, nrrlvcd In the city on the nftcrnoon train. TOD-HY Dress Goods, Dress Goods, Dress Good&i Special Sale stocks Phone 112, 257 Commercial street Opera Hods?, Saturday, March 28. - vr s m Robert J. Btirdtft?, The King of Humorists, Who has not wished to hear genial "Bob" Burdcttc, At last the time haj arrived, General admission 75e,iTECiMcffibcrs Y, M, C, A 50 Cents, No extra charge for rc;sr.-H ? ts.nsw on sale at F, S, uea Ji FRY'S SQUIRRELPOISON IMPROVED-CONCENTRATED. Tbte Original 25-Crrit .Squirrel Poison, In i-pound cans. Guaranted. Thousands of fanners from all over this state have learned that FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON at 25 cents is as good or better than more expensive foreign brands of uncertain strength. Fry's Is the genuine and most re liable notion. Use no ntlicr Fnr cnl l.v Geo. L. Haskclt. Fred A. Lerrcr. G. W. Putnam, and Stciner Drug Co. , druggists, Salem. IV- . ky. fe 1U g&Kls The Williams Bank Suit xno petition of R. Wllh possession of a certificate of dem! $25,000 against the William S land Bank no- r.n ,,., .... . " o w"' "o 4UIU5C0 Wik crco by Judge Hewitt today. J .. ....n. iwiuKineni wasro ttntd that Dick Williams wn ...,, 1 "VYvmuai IAJ iJU33L-S3IUIl 01 1110 825,000 CMtlfcl ,raui-u " ""' oy ins brother Gs Williams, and that the mL. auun lu iitin inatnniouDtun wuouu ij tuu iiauintics. J. no- (tcorco also holds that ml loauo ui tnu ceriincatc was unautfel ized nnd fraudulent, but ncltlierpafj A Veteran's Sad DMth. ConvALLis, Ore. March 2l.-JLt ijinasay suicided at 1 o'clock to aitcrnoon in tliebascmcntofthffi house. Ho shot lilmsclf- througbft iicuu. jesponuency over flnaaa straits is the supposed cause. IIrj an old soldier, and a member ol & A. O. U. 17. Enjoined. In tho suit of Jim McCain vs. Phil Mctschan, denmnt overruled and injunction em'A This Is the suit to ston immMtd uic zo,uw warrant in favorcJIi Eastern Oregon asylum site of Ct acres of land. Pnytucnt Is stoppcdij decree thnt plaintiff will rccorercta nnd disbursements in tho action a course, the suit will go to thesuprca court. prompt use of this medicine Jus often averted long ana rainaus Utal bullous feven. N, inodiclno Will act muc lUrrlv lnmiiil.n. trig and freeing the svitem from the malnial iwn. lleidaehe. Indlcestton, ConstlpA. lion, DijilneM yelld lo Electric Hitters. 50 cvntsandf.iooper Iwttle at Fred A. Ucc's ittz norc. Children Cry for Pltoher'8 Castorla. ffl Spring Day?- :i 1 '.t. 1: ' 1 jl-iz p. .ic 'j ""!' t i- M. BRANSON & At the old J, A, Van Eton store, CO,, A Sunday Weddino. On Sunday afternoon, March '22, at 1:30 o'clock, Mr. .1. .1. Reed and MIssJessioM. lleardsli'V Will lu innrrlml nt ili rl. dcncoofMrs. J.S. Woodruff, on Lib erty street. Only tho relatives and nearest friends of tho contractim? parties will bo present. After tho I Ida, ceremony tne nowly-inarrled couple Mattle, Maudo nnd Zulu Hunt, Allle will tuko tho afternoon train fnr n tCrossan. llortlm TCnv. Rmn t., short trip north. I Uertha Jones. Stella Churchill, ttirri,! fwu .. Tu"" ' . , Campbell and Lucia Cochrau; Messrs. Convicts at Wouic.-a forco of,c. j. Atwood. I r Caliisnn n t about a dozen convicts Is at work re-! Matthew J G. iLtKcr &l"d W Siiulse, !......... .. .. -."...4v..v ,,.,- Ikv. 4iiVlS, dOIin 1U1IL'. KlU' Ihmnn M..r.i. . ..;.. ' --" I Itentlary, lluallv ontorliiLf 'N'nrtii miu Creek. All rubbish Is removed from this ditch every spring, so as to jer mlt unimpeded dralnago during the summer mouths. 1 Max Miller, Andrew Campbell, John and Gates Cochran. Nkw Dual. Prices nt John G. Wright's Pioneer grocery nre being cut and slashed ns nover before. Dr. W. 15. Morse and Receiver E. C. Glltner, of tho State Insuranco com pany, nre in St. Helens for a visit over Sunday. O. P. Bishop, mnnngcr'of tho Salem loolen Mills store, returned this morning from a business trip to San Francisco. Bishop Wm. Dillon returned this nftcrnoon from Philomath where ho has been assisting In revival meetings tho past week, lit. Gulss and Win. Ogle, students at Willamette unlversltv. wont, tn Woodburn this morning for a Sundny visit wuii relatives. W. P. Drager. of tho .Tefforsnn schools, was In town todav. His school closes next week, whom ho will resume deputy assessor's duties. Rev. P. W. Fisher, a returned missionary from Japan, arrived in the cny mis aitcrnoon and will deliver a lecture In tho Seventeenth and Chemeketa Evangelical church Mon day night. Mr. J. II. Fletcher lectures this eve ning at tho West Salem hall on "American Humor." Henry Kundrct will sing also. A small admission r of 10c will bo charged, tho proceeds of which win go towards tho purchnso of nn organ for tho now hall. Division Askmd. A nnt.it inn i .... ; from school district No. 88,tho Kaiser1 ii,., ," , school, for a division of tho district I "0,n0MU extra choice at If tho prayer Is granted a n" w !iu. &0ne'a"", grocery on Stato street. S?m!)0..orBUU,Mtl,w,,,ch,t ,sl 'Cuoas Country Run. -Several nii.ii.! n Ilccoim,10,nte the young gentlemen students of Wlllam HI'Hs near Chetnawa. j ette university enjoyed another 'cross Marvelous Results. ! country run this afternoon. .,A.t,reia stomach Is very much like a man ,, """ ' "vu oiuuillCll in vo .TS n;s,lv V,?k Wl'iaS?'".. from tniiiiL.it .-..'.... s ! "re Pnmteii ""' " l" uiiuoms 01 uysnens In. taSiSri-.:'!! V?. '"on onmoh la ,l tired. It,S"a W.."".."?. t0 a natural strencht. TortnS J.iTiwr."Se. tt:M 5.r.cht successfully, wo must uso a food wiiirfT his.ras?W -K; aSttStt lfihe AwriTjA'T M S!,l,?r 'coda tnat may bo takrn with It mended Dr. Ki-Vu 'StlSfS.. Af'lenJreco. bllclt a product Is tho Shak-Ar tvw quick In lUo,kVd lchh7. 1 L" wf? JSl.99"Hl. . V6 lrlnnlnloa riwioan Ir. i.!:.. .- nunwlitSMftSS "a 'Si; ,1 i",0?l",,kV'ral1 utilized thedlgss. ne a s. aovt Reports tifflgESfofiSSr" mow Rcyst Baklax Pew4e w,Lax?J 'ltuo wedlclno for cl TOW M tUI oOws, re 11 of Castor Oil. chid- Deafness Cannot be Cured, by local applications, ns they cannot reach tho diseased portions of the ear. There Is only ono way to euro deaf ness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness 'is caused I by m Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of tho Eustachian tube. When this tube gets Inflamed you havo 2 rumbling sound or imperfect hearinir and when It is entirely closed S j,f t o result, and un els the fn lamiuatlon can bo taken out and this nine cases m.r """ "i'u.. ,rev?r5 JngmKi face. """" Ul l" mucous sur- Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollais cKl'ithnt01 deaf,nef3 by iaiii '!-, Vmt cannot bo cured hv rsWwcBS5IIWSrv3S o Important to Farmers. Wnkclco's Squirrel Exterminator the original and only nrticlo of it, kind giving complete satisfaction. xi ow reuuecu irom 00 to M cents per can. For sale by Stelner Drug Co. Limn .v; Ilrnnks mul Cl w Dntm,... Salcm,Oregon. 3-4-lm ' . United Brethehn. Quarterly meeting services tonight, and tomor row. Business session nt 7 this nwn. ihg followed by preaching nt 7:30. Preaching at 11 a. jii. tomorrow by Bishop Wm. Dillon, after which thero -will be a communion service. At 7:30 the bishop will deliver a lecture "Truth and Error in Religion." Sabbath school at 10 a. in. Y.P. O.E. at 7:30 in the evening. Don't Fouoet That thorn is tn h u grand concert nt the Baptist church on next Wednesday night. There will bo orchestralmuslc of thn iot. f,i uy mo ucst nrtists of tho city, 10 of whom have been In practlco for this ovent for 601110 time. A few choice vocal numbers and ono or two gems of elocution will bo added, to mako the evening ono of real pleasure. It is expected tho beautiful auditorium of tho now church will bo filled on this occasion. Admission 25c: chil dren 10c. FIRST IIOPYARD. Fred Gr. 11 old and respected pioneer of Butttrilk died March 20 of heart trouble. 5 was 70yeorsold, and cametoOrtgu In 184 1. He had tho honor of cattia out the ilrst hopynrd in Oregon. Insane. Marv o. "rti(iinriD ,.....,. girl, a native of Prance, who had only been in Astoria a fnw iinva tnL.i work, was brought to the asylum to- Qn?LDmMURE-Autl Plenty of it. y...wu xnicKjjrnv Co. 3-10-3t Sprinq Flowerh. Tho air It M of fragranco, and so Is tho mind of to public, and If you want a handjoat now ftnrlnrr suit, ston In nnd we lilt Lane, tho tailor, for the very Ut6! in that line. 1 1 Cumberland Prksdytkruk.-& vices Sunday morning at 10:30 p. Rev. W. n. Jones, of Woodbaro, 3 preach. Sunday school after morale services. Nrw nrvrizwwR T. .T. EdwurfilJ I'lintiiiio T?linv1u nf VnollMfl. IK ...u.u.w j...u..o, u. - . naturalized today before tne coby clerk. Tw PnTJTr.Awn.Spflretarf Of Stl Klncaid will not return from 1 metropolis untl Monday. A flnnn Ctn tITlin RflVll" taurant on Stato street to j handsome now window signs. Owe -NrnTAiiY. B. M. LosaWi Portland, was commissioned toaju the secretary of state. .THE PAIR for bargains. JW When Baby was sick, we sate b O . ..... .1 ., far CUSS . . .... . i..nMfyuA tfVilt5obalChn(Srtn,ih9JTOtb0 hand Lost. medium sired hliL. 1.-.1 CUP. COntalnin.. 1..I- I?" ,. ol"w r.t'- . n . ixiision nan, rn!ti'9P& .. .: r cu wm pay liberal reward. containing letters. iyn.im ." .? i; :rr r""v ."""" wr cilia- other art cm. ln,.i,i: ' ':.'.. r-i?na it--rs recommend it lo place oil,. D. u McU llTl " T"e .8. ' W(UC 10-tf Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, Midwinter Fair. CHEAMW BAtONfi mm IMost Perfect Mtk. NEW ADVERTISEMENT . r- Yrfl FOR SALE-Three acros of w Park, with good house ana """j,,- tres, all rich garden land, for AMi .. n...?. PiivinTin. J nVrlJ w W vny- 111 1 X!TTr T 't .ni. llffllt U14 VTKUIU UJf wv ,- journai workfa .... . .nL PA.? VA?f i H.U rersonj w "7nJ rf l" view of future orders, r.Jbafc, own name ror marKing -; --'& Write plainly and cle (?$ r n.ni iA Ari-aae. Colombas, y. .ni'.i fnr mhKer staroPJ. rnb?".? dates, white letter ricnf,"Bot"fA I fa dtanh and pain, electric foragcats tonns. v 4k&J8fcMit'-.