Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, April 13, 1897, Image 3

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Sunday School Convention
Convenes at M. E. Church in This
City, This Evening.
The Marlon County Sunday School
lnklsits third annual convention in
Salmi) Tuesday, this, evening and the
following day and evening,
Delegates from out of the city will
tind the eoiinrittec on entertainment
ready to receive them. Exercises arc
to be held at tlic Methodist church,
opening with a song service followed
by an address by the Eev. G. A Blulr,
after which thirty minutes will be
spent in Retting acquainted. Let Sa
lem workers be promptly oo bund to
aid by work and word; glyc strangers
a royal welcome and speakers a real
Inspiration.
Wednesday's program Is replete
with promise of good things. We note
a paper by Dr. E. M. Ilurd, on "City
Organization;" an uddress by Mrs.
U 'becca Kobb, county president of the
W. l T. U., on "Temperance In the
Sunday School;" Mrs. Amelia Miller,
Mrs. A. J. OarlaLd, Revs. Belknap
and Kantner, and last but not least,
Prof. II. M. Huiuill, International
Held worker, Mid a speaker of more
than national repute, will all do
justice to live practical topics. Salem
workers cannot afford so miss hearing
them; nor can the association doits
best without the aid of their presence,
and 'active participation ( in the de
liberation and discussions of the con
vention. Tiie program for the convention ia
as follows'
TUESDAY EVENING.
TiDO Song service.
8- Prayer, Ilev. G. W. Giannis.
8:03 Announcements.
8:30 Address, House to House,
Visitation?, Rev.G. A. Blair.
At the close of the address thirty
minutes will be spent in getting
acquainted.
WEDNESDAY MORNING SESSION.
f):;i0 Song service.
9:45 Prayer Kev. Win. Steele.
9:50 Announcements.
10 Secretary's report.
10:03 Appointment of committee
on nomination of olllcers.
10:20 Business.
11 City Organization, Dr. E, M.
Ilurd.
11:20 Discussion.
11:30 Temperance In the Sunday
School, Mrs. Hebecca M. Robb, county
president, W. O T. U.
12 Adjournment.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
2 Praise service, conducted by Rev.
E. 11. Belknap.
2:20 Primary Department What
and How to Teach, Mrs. Amelia
Miller.
2:40 How to Manage a County Or
ganization and the Benefits Derived
Therefrom. Prot. II. M. Hamlll.
3 Discussion.
3:30 How to Teach the Scriptures,
Mrs. A. J. Garland:
4 Report of committee on nomina
tions. 4:15 Election of officers. Other
business.
4:30 Where Shall the Next Conven
tion Be Held?
4:43 Adjournment.
All are requested to remain and
meet Prof. Ilamill.
EVENING SESSION.
7:30 Song service, conducted by
Prof. R. A. Heritage, assisted by the
choir.
7:05 Scripture, Rev. W.C. Kantner.
7:55 Prayer.
8 Address, Prof, II. M. Hamlll.
At the close of the address Prof. R.
A. Heritage will favor the convention
with a solo.
Dismissal After which there will
be a consecration meeting, to which
all teachers and officers arc earnestly
requested to remain. It will be con
ducted by Prof. Hamlll.
ITEMS OF INTEREST-
Spunk and
Dlngley free
leaches
list.
are on the
The New York senate has passed
the anti-cartoon bill.
The Bradley Martins and thrlr pet
poodle are In England.
The ballot used in Chicago, on the
west side, was 20 by 34 inches and
contained 82 names of candidates.
A woman in the ptate of New York
has been sent to jail for three months
because she did not keep her children
clean.
A Chicago minister has engaged
a reformed gambler to appear at the
church and show the congregation
how the lambs are fleeced.
Lord Rosebery is said to have an
Income of $5,000,000 a year. It was
worth while for him to marry into
the Rothschild's family.
A Massachusetts woman who is 45
years old aud weighs 300 pounds has
been sued for breach of promise by a
heart broken fellow of 23 who tips
the beam at 105 pounds. ,.
The largest employer of labor in
tho world IsKrupp, the German gun
maker. On tho payroll of his vast
establishment at Essen are over 25,
000 men.
The Illinois Republican legislature
l considering a clyll service bill In
tended to prevent Carter narrlson
from discharging 1,500 Republicans
and lining their places with his
friends when he becomes mayor of
Chicago.
STATE NEWS.
The worlds supply or wheat has de
creased 960.000 bushels the past week.
It now stands 30,793,000 bushels.
The Baker City firemen arc doing
all in their power to make the tourna
ment a success.
Portland Ik to be represented at the
national turnflst at St Lnuls next
month. About 4000 athets will be
there, 2000 have entered the contests
for prizes.
Eleven conversions and fifteen ac
cessions to the Baptist church re
sulted from the efforts of Evangelist
Llndsey, in his two week's revival
meetings at Stayton, which closed
Sunday night.
The members of Protection Engine
Company of Pendleton, resolved to
donate their last quarters' earnings
as firemen to the company, the
money to be used In buying n racing
cart and hose.
Some miscreant entered C.O.Whites
yard while White was out driving
and liberated eight Chinese pheasants
which had been secured for propogat
ing purposes. They will undoubtedly
prcpogate to their own satisfaction if
not to Mr. White. Pendleton Ex.
A herder working for Tilman Bros,
on Ten-Mile, Wasco county.discovered
the other day that a self-cocking re
volver was indeed a dangerous weapon.
While on the range he was fooling
with the gun when it went off and
shot him In the fleshy part of the
right thigh. The ball ranged down
ward, and lodged about the knee cap.
The week Adam, the 9 year-old son
of Michael King, of Grass valley,
Sherman county, accidently shot him
self with a 22-callbcr rifle. He was at
tho sheep lamp, and was out with the
gun. It is supposed he fell, retaining
hold of the muzzle of the gun, which
was discharged by the hammer strik
ing on some rocks. The bullet passed
through the heart, death was In
stantaneous. While John Moak and G. Washburn
were coming out from Bohemia last
week they came upon a cougar just be
low the warehouse, which was feast
ing on a deer it had killed. On see
ing the man, the caugar sprang into
a leaning tree, near where it was eat
ing the deer. Moak happened to have
a gun with him and both men walked
up to within a few feet of the tree In
order, to get a good shot at the cougar
and both were standing side by side In
snow nearly waist deep. Just as Moak
shot, the cougar sprang at them, kand
in their endeavor to get away hi the
snow they both fell In opposite direc
tions and the cougar lit at their" feet,
between them. Of course both
thought they had met their doom, but
to their surprise on regaining their
feet they foune that the cougar was
dead. Cottage Grove Leader.
Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as thev
cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh
is a blood constitutional disease and in order
so cure it you must take internal remedies.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeninternally and
acts directly upon the blood and mucous of
faces. Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quad
medicine. It was prescribed by one of th
best physicians in this country for years, an
is a regular prescription It is composed j
the best tonics known, combined with th
best blood purifier, acting directly upon tht
mucous surfaces. The perfect combination
of the two ingredients is what proluces such
wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for
testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
EjpSold by all druggists.
Havana is about to spend $15,000,
000 in improving her sewers and
drainage system. The tribe of Wey
ler has been using them and this
makes the expenditure necessary.
Nc
OWADAYS, when
women are trying
to do everything
it is not strange
that many things
are over-done. It is
not strange that
there are all kinds of
physical and men
tal disturbances. If
the woman who is a
doctor, or a lawyer,
or a journalist, or in
business would not
try to be a society
woman too it might
be different; but the
woman who knows
when she has done
a day's work has yet
to be born. Usually
a woman's way is to
, keep doing until she
drops.
Working in this
way has manifold
evils. As an old
colored Aunty used
JJ.
to say: "There's always somethin" the
matter. If it isn't one thing it's two." The
most common trouble resulting from over
exertion, either mentally or physically, Is
constipation of the bowels, with all its at
tendant horrors.
There is no human ailment that so saps
:'? nergies, so deadens the ambitions, as
Lit "isaitng from the bowels forgetting
their vocation, or the liver only work
ing about eight hours out of the twenty-
Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the most
effectual remedy in the market They work
upon the system easily, naturally. There
is no unpleasant nausea after taking them.
No irripfiig no pain no discomfort, Tuey
are composed of materials that go through
the system gradually, collecting all impuri.
ties and like the good little servants that
they are disposing of them effectually.
Mrs. Rosa:na M Buss, of Colotu, Oj
ufgo County, New York. sayJS
"I had suffered much with dizziness, some
times famines from too much mental worlc.
Over exertion physically caused constipation or
the bo" Is. I tried liver pills. They gave lera.
porary relief Two years ego I began eDr.
lierce-s Pleasant Pellets. 1 have, at Intervals,
used three bottles, and I am now enjoying unin
terrupted good health."
Yours truly.
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Worms .Convulsfons.Fcvcrisli
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Steevens Fruit Drver,
PATENT PENDING.
Fruit growers are invited to investigate before buying or building a drier. My claim
are; i. Unlimited capucitv. 2. Cheapness of construction. 3. Rapid production. 4. Easy
cheapness and simplicity of process. Write me (or testimonials and experience of 'growers
who are using the Steevens since two'years. Estimates andj specifications furnished or.driers
built. ' 3H
Address G. A. STEEVENS, Salem, Or.
NOW'S THE TIME FOR SPRAYING
We are agents for ihe BEST PREPARED SPRAYS and are prepared to quote
prices CHEAPER than you can manufacture yourself. Call or send for catalogue.
OREGON
Office and warehouse, cor. Trade
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FOR 25
TO THE
A Word in your ear. Delays are dangerous,
If ou are bothered with squirrels use
: FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON:
It, Is the cheapest .'md speedjebt.squlrrel killer known. Do not waste any
time experimenting wltlfhigh priced poisons of uncertain strength, buo use
one can of FRY 'S SQUIRREL POISON and thp result will be entirely sat
isfactory. - t '
Mr. TS. P. Williamson of Salem, Oregon, writes:
-"I have tried several brands of squirrel poison but
Fry's is tho best. I believe one can of Fry's Squirrel
Poison will kill a barrel of squirrels, and by using
early and often you stop the breed."
Read the letter from our sister state. Tr
, . , SPRIXGDALE, WASH., June 10, 1800.
g i t D, J. FRY, Salem, Oregon:
v l : ' tvtcar sm Enclosed nlease find express order
'" liavoever used,
Yours trulv.
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Fry's Squirrel Poison put upiin full
Sold by all dealers. '
SEE
THAT THE
FAC-SIMILE
SIGNATURE
OF
IS OK THE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
BOTTIJE OB1
. Oistorla is pat up in one-siio tottles only, It
it sot sold la bulk. Don't allow anyons to sell
yon anything else on the pica or promise that it
is "just as good" exd "will answer every pur
pose." Beo tnat yon get u-a-b-t-o-h-i-a.
Tht tie-
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stgtiture(
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FRUIT AND PRODUCE CO.
and High, Salem, Or,
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SQUIRRELS
CENTS.
FARMER.
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for $0.00 In payment of Squirrel Poison nccount. Our
f j, customers sayyourSqulrrel Tolson Is the best they
n e win want iour cases next year.
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one pound cans, price 25 cents.
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ONE CENT DAILY
ON THE PACIFIC COAST.
CRCULATION
Of the Dally Journal Increased 75 Per
cent. Following letters need no explana
tion: Salem, Or., Feb. 23, 1897.
B. F. Bonhatn, P. M., Salem, Or:
Peak Sm: Will you not pleaso to
advice us it the weights of malls now
received from the Daily Journal
are fully 75 per rent more than 11 year
agoat this time. As we have not In
creased the size of the Daily Jour
nal during thopast year, wc wish to
esilmatc the comparative Increuso In
circulation, by the comparative
weights mailed.
Yours very truly,
IloFEK Brothers, Editors.
Salem, Or,, Feb. 25, 1897.
Editor Dally Journal:
Dear Sir: The weights of malls
now received from the Daily Jour
nal are fully 75 per cent more than a
year ago at this time.
Respectfully,
B. F. Bon ham, P. M.
By J. A. Scllwood, Asst. P. M.
The circulation of the Portland
Telegram is stated at 2500 copies dally.
The average circulation of The One
Cent Daily has been for sometime
larger than that aud tho Weekly
Journal has a largerclrculatlonthan
ever before.
The Journal is now established as
the paper having the largest clrcula
tion in Oregon, next to the Orcgonlari.
Advertisers arc Invited to Inspect our
lists of subscribers, and are reminded
that our mail subscriptions arc
all paid in advance, and that such
arc a desirable class of people to do
business wiih. Tliey take this paper
because they want it, not because It is
forced upon them, and they can't get
rid of It.
The Journal outsold all other pa
pers In Oregon during the legislative
session.
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ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY
IN OREGON.
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Salem, Or.
(Through Tickets
BAST!
VIA THE
Un.on Pacific System
Ilirouch Pullman P.i1nri Siccnr T.
Sleepers and Free Reclining Chair Wiy
Portland to Chicago,
Our train are heated lif steam md
lighted by Pintsc J light.
Time to Chicago, 3 i.j. Jays
Time to New York, 4 1-2 days,
f Which is manv hours Quicker than r. t
littitos.
tor rates, time tahles and fuiljjlnformanoa
apply to
HOME & BAViliMli,
Aj?ents, balenj, 1 t
R. W BAXTER, C.E. BROWN.
General Agent Uist.Pass. Agetl
135 Third Street.l Portland
0. R. & N.kC0.
TOTHK KAST GIVES IHE CHOICb
cr
Two . TranscoriiinentJ
Rouioc.
Via Spokane Minneapolis at Paul and Utti
Vbt Omaha and Kangiis City. Low rates to
eastcrnEcitics.
F01 full details call on
BOISE & BARKER
agents', Salem. Oregon, or address.
OCEAN DIVISION.
Portland San Francisco.
Steamers leave Ainsworth dock. Portland
Feb' 16 21, 26, and March 3,8, 13, i3, 23
ana 28,
Fare Cabin, $12; steerage, (6.
WILLAMETTE RIVER DIVISION.
TORTLAND-SALEM Dally Sa era serv
icei titcamer Ruth for Portland. Monday.
Wednesday and l'ritiay at to a. rn. Steamer
Elmore for Portland Tuesday,,, Thursday and
Saturday, at 6:45 a. m. Returning, leavo Ash
street dock, Portland, daily exeept Sunday,
at 6 a. m. Passengers given transfers to
elo:tnc line at Oregon City if dosircd, mak
ing it possible to reach l'ortland nt I p. m.
CORVALLIS-SALEM ROUTE:- The
steamer Ruth for Corvallis, Tuesday, Thurs
day and Saturday at 4 p. m., returning, lea
corvains at 0 a. m. on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. Round trip tickets to all points
in Oregon, Washington, California or tho
East. Connections mado at Portland with
all rail, ocean and river lines, Call on (. M
Powers agent, foot Trade street.
E. McNEILL,
JPrcs. and Manager.
i.HURLBUR'l.
Gen'l Pas. Agt. Portland, Or.
For full deta'is call on or address
v fip , G.EM. POWERS
Foot of Trade st. Local Acent,
OREGON CENTRAL
j AND
Eastern R. R. Company
YAQUINA BAY ROUTE."
Connecting at Yaajina Bay with the Sa
Francisco & Yaquina Bay Steamship Oo,
STEAMER ALBANY Leaves Salem for
Portland at 10:30 a. m. Tuesdays, Fridays
and Sunday!. Leaves Salem for Corvallis,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 3:30
p. m.;
STEAMER -FARALLON,''
Sails from Yaquina every 8 days for San
1Vffttilc. fn Ilia. lrtt flrFnwA Tn.MnJ
"""'""I WVW ", VHUIU, '""UU
and Humbolt Bay.
urassengor accommodations unsurpassed.
Shortest route between the Willamette valley
and California,
Fare from Albany or points west to Boa
Fmnclscot Cabin, $9; steerage, K; to Coo
Bay and Fort Or ford, cabin to; to Humbold.
Bay, cabin (8; round trip, good 60 days, i6t
YAQUINA BAY.
The most popular seaside resort on th
North Pacific Coast. No undertow sur
bathing absolutely safe."
For those wishing to combine hunting and
fishing with aquatic sports, this resort has no
equal. Deer, bear, elk, cougar, brook trout
and salmon trout can be found in abundance
within a few hours' drive of the bay.
(STReduced rates to all points.
EDWIN STONE, Manager, Ccrvallis, Or
J. C. MAYO, Supt. River Division.
M. P. BALDWIN, Local Agent.Altona Dock
JSalem.
Northern Pacific
Railway,
"RUNS;
Pullman Sleeping Cars.
Elegant Dinin Cars''
Tourist SleeoMCarb
To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, vugo
'irand Forks, Crookston, Winning,
Helena and Butte.
fininnrciT tickets
To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, Nw
YOtK, UOSlOn, 7.DU Bit lOlllll
East and South
For information, time cards, roups an
tickets, call on or write
TH0MAS,WATr&C0.
AGENTS
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