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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1904)
r ryjvgr'- n3i i four Btfcfe ftcl $&$ v with. R Baking Powde Arc delicious arni wholesome a perfect cold weather breakfast food. Made in the morning; no yeast, no "set ting" over night; never sour, never cause in digestion. To make a perfect buckwheat cake, and a thousand other dainty dishes, see the " Royal I3akcr and Pastry Cook." Mailed free to any address. ROYAL BAKINO POWDER 00., NEW YORK. SALEM SOCIAL EVENTS I0TE. Capital City People Passing a Wleny Winter in Many Ways One of (ho groat soolal ovontH of tho Boason In tho rocoptlon nnd dancing party given thin ovonlng by Mrs. Cat breath nnd Mrs, OrimUi. Soreral luinilroil Invltatlonn aro Issued. The Lincoln Anniversary. Sedgwick Belief Corps gave a tine literary anil musical entertainment at tho Presbyterian church on Friday ev ening In honor of Abraham Lincoln' birthday. Tho hours nnd recitations were all of rt highly patriotic ordor, and the recitation by MIsh Echo Do wirt and John (larland would have honored n collet of dramatic art nnd oloquenuu. The orator of tho evening wan uomUdernhly of n falluro. and fell down completely In tryltiK to tell some of the well-known Lincoln stories. Tho aommlltot) would. havo certainly done better to Imve necured some one clue Valentino Social. Monday evttnlni: Rebecca hnluo N'n me initiation und the regular sdwiIod : . i 1 -- ' m . i i ii i. fc Grand Display GO-CARTS MWWWWNMWW feef?i IWEHERE WIT& THE GOOS." jgfeft ORDERS Rcmemfce, that we nave HEYWOOD CARTS and that nmT$z CHEAPEST, THE FINEST and the LATfAt SI , THE BEST THE IF NOT SRR Tuiij rcviTri-vvT r r at" && wheat fees 1 will glvo n vnlcntlno social, aftor of Uio lodge. Tho Odd FoIIowb will Join with tho ladles, and spond a so cial ovonlng togethor. It Is hopod there will be a huge attendance. Alice R. Society Entertains. Tho members of tho Allco It. so ciety gavo n delightful Valentino party to n numbor of their friends last ov ttnlng nt tho Host Salem school. The ovonlng was spent very pleasantly In Playing "Pit," "Flinch" nnd "Crokln ole." One of the features of the even ing was tho "valontlno box." In which Urn young poople sent "unspeakable tokens" to each other. Miss Marguer ite Wilson presided at the punch bowl and served In n most charming man- nor. Mleeoe Margaret McOeo, Edith Itagan. Lolah Helle, Perry Hleglemnn nnd Ralph Mooro assisted In serving! the refreshments. It was not until a m.u miur mui mo merry crown ro- turned io ineir nomw. liesiues the Mprmlm"1' " - - . . ......... I L 1 ' vj-x- J 3l JtitJLj DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREQON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1904. 30 raembors present, thoro vrero 15 In vlted guests. Valentine Party. Tho Misses Smith entertained a number of tholr friends last evening at their homo In West Salem at a val- ontlne party, in honor of their cousin, Mr. Hubert Smith, of Portland. The parlors wero tastefully decorated for tho occasion, and tho evening was spent very pleasantly In playing "Pro gressive Carum," In which tho first prize was awarded to Elbert Thomp son and Miss Ruth Whlto. "Pit" and other games wore also, played. At tho cIobo of the ovonlng dainty refresh ments wore sprvod. Thoso present woro Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Thompson, Misses Pearl Drannon, Josalo Smith, Ruth White, Neva and Nettlo Smith McLnln, Garnet and Mcudo Wilson; Messrs. Crossan, Huburt Smith, Mc- Lain, Drannon, Squires, Harold anu Newton Smith. i i i "The Contest Ends." Tho First M. E. church was a scene of unusual festivity last ovonlng. It I was tho result of tho ending of tho 'membership contest which has been Un progress for sevornl weeks. The Jlattor part of Docombor tho Sunday School was evonly divided, and listed 'on sides undor two captains. Miss Bortha Andrearthur cnptnln or the tho Pinks and C. K. Ionnon cnptnln of tho Blues Tho membership has been raised to 1002, nnd these nlso Include tho "Home Dopnrtmont nnd "Cradlo Roll." The Blue aecurod nn ovon 300 now scholars nnd tho Pinks 210. So last evening the victorious side was entertained by tho dofoated Pinks, nnd right royally treated. Dainty little maidens In white caps, and aprons, trimmed with their col-1 ors, sorvod tho refroehments, and nothing was left undone for tholr en tertainment. The tlmo wns spont very pleasantly, the older membore In so cial conversation, nnd tho younger ones In playing gnmon. Evory ono en joyed the evenings ontortalnmont, whether on tho defeated aldo or not. Euchre Club Meets. Mm. Wllllnm Brown ami Mrs. S. C Dyer ontortained tho mouthers of the Fortnightly ISuchro Club yosterday af tornoon nt the homo of Mrs. Brown, on Stnto Btreot. Tho nftornoon was spont vory plonsnntly In playing six handed ouchro, and Mrs. Cntlln was awardod tho first prize. Dainty re froshmentu woro served during thoiaf tornoon, and the ladles spont a vfry pleasant social tlmo together, j? T' It Was All Hearts. One of tho most ploasant ovonts In tho social realm this woek was a val ontlno party given by Miss Ruth Ketchum at hor ploasant home on State stroet last evening to the mem bers of her class of Willamette Uni versity. The Ketchum home was bonutlfully decorated with Orogon holly, potted plant nnd streamers of rwd crapo and hearts. The predom inating color was rod, and the red shados over the lights cast a ruddy glow on the merry scono. Tho guests were ontertnlned with many nwol games. First, ench one was given n card on which to write nn original Valentino The re-nlt was vory good, anu caused n great deal of niprrl- ment Miss Dot Segmnn and mi i- , Ross oiUumty CATARRHAL COMPLAINT! FOR ALL Peru-na ' S5i;-::::'::::U:":::":":::::::::WiiiTi 1 (fflrV:-rr::""-::"-::::::H::::::MI, ' JiS&'Jpi&rfWS&IBZW ' ' K2S5SSii--":::::-sSa3T ' '. BWlyPftWW "SljijSfciiTSWiJ- t (JLIV'--jrfiJaK-1 S l WW' v nwi I '' Oongrossman John L. Sheppard, Jlcmbcr of Congress from Toxas, writes: Gcntlcmsn: " have used Peruna In my family and find It a most excellent remedy for all catarrhal complaints." Congressman John L. Sheppard. THERE aib two things that tho wholo medical profession agrco about con corning catarrh. Tho first Is that ca tftnhhJthoinostprcvalcntnnd omnipres ent dlscaso to which tho pcoplo in tho United Status nro subject. All classes I of pcoplo liavo It. Thoso who stay in doors much and thoso who go outdoors much. Working classos have it nnd Ktlontary Clausen liavo it. Tho doctor finds catarrh to bo his con. stantand over-present too. It compli cated noarly overy disease ho la called npoi to treat. Tho cond thing about catarrh on which all doctors agrco, is that It is dif ficult to euro it. Local remedied may give Tollcf but thoy fall to cure per manently. Hprays or snuffs amount to Sownrd rocolvod first prlzos. "A heart hunt" was then Indulged In tiny red hearts being hlddon nhout tho room. Olive Rlddoll und Mr. Up dyke succeoded In finding tho most, nnd woro nwnrd'od tho prlzo In tho "Moral lovo story," Miss Riddel! ngnln captured tho first prlzo, nnd Mnrtln St. Pierre tho gontloman's first. In ono cornor of tho hall wna tho fortune toller's don, nnd horo, nrald weird lights, she told the guests thnlr past, present and futuro lives, qulto to their satisfaction. She presented each young man with n bottle labeled "Cure for Ive," and, upon pulling out tho cork, found a pin, on tho ond of which is Most Excellent," Writes Congressman John L. Sheppard. llttlo or nothing except to givo tempo rary rcllof. Catarrh in frequently located In inter nal organs which cannot bo reached by any sort of local treatment. All this .a known by evory physician. To deviso some pystomlo intornal rom- cdy which would reach catarrh nt its source, to oradlcato it pormanontly from tho system this has boon tho de sire of tho medlcnl profession for a long tlmo. Forty years ago Dr. Hartman confronted this problem. Ilo believed then that ho had solved It. He still be lieves ho has solved It. no euros thou sands of pcoplo annually. During all these years I'cruna has beon tho remedy upon which ho hu.s rolled. It was at Unit a private prescription, was a tiny raltton. Itofroshments were sorvod by tho hostoss and onjoy nbly discussed. Bofore tho quests de parted for tholr homo ench was pre sented with a unique valontlno. Thoro were about 35 proeent nt this charm Igg ovent, 1 0 Wolf Goes to Europe. Govornor Chamberlain todny com missioned Adolpho Wolfo, ono of tho "nreiura unu mo auuuor oi tne lowis nnd Clark Exposition Co., as a speclnl commissioner to roprosont tho state of Orogon In Europe Mr. Wolfo goes to Europe for nn extonded trip In a few days, nnd will nddross chambers ' Grand Display Child ens ion afterwards manufactured expressly fM him in largo quantities. This remedy Peruna, is now to be found in vJl rlrnn- afnrn ntirl Tinni-lv nvn.. i. . tho land. It is the only roliablo Intonu remedy over devised to cure any cm ci rawiui, uuBuvut iojitf mo caso raj have been standing. A Cnso of Jfnsnl Catarrh of Klye Trf Slaiitlliiir Citrodby Po-ru-na, Hon. Itutlolph M. l'nttorson, a well known lawyer, of Chicngo, 111.. .,, " I havo beon n sufToror from nn,i I catarrh for tho past flvo years nnd nt ik. l earnest solicitation of n friend I fni i Poruna nnd am glnd to say 11 has nConl. I cd n rompletn euro. It i with nloi.nr 1 I roconrnondi it to othera." Itudolh!, M. liltoron. , w A courco of Peruna nevor falU io bring relief. Thoro Is no olhr rrniedt llko I'crun i. Its curca aro prompt nj permanent. Air. Camlllm Sonno. 237 West 'nnii. Btreot, Now York, writes: "I have fully recovered from u? tarrjiui uuu blos. leufforcd for three years with catari It of tho head, noso and throat. I trlod nil hinds of motlioino without relief, but nt last I havo been cured by tho wondcr ful romody called Poruna. "I read of Po runa in your almanac, and wrotoyon for ndvlco, which JC followed. After tak ing ono undone-half lottlos of Pcran I am entirely cured, and can recommend Peruna tonnyono no tho boat nnd suret remedy for nny catarrhal troublot." Camlllus Sonno. Ilonrlui; lAtt by Catarrh Koitared j I'cruna. M!r. WlUIam Bauor, Burton, Toxu, t Glnncr nnd Mlllor, wiltea: " Somo years ago I lost tho liearlng in my loft oar, nnd upon examination by a specialist, catarrh was decided to bo the causo. X took n cburso of treatment and regained my hearing for n tlmo but 1 soon lost it complotcly. I commenced to tako Poruna nccordlng to directions and havo takou eight bottlos in all. and my honrlng is complotcly restored, and I shall sing tho praised of Poruna when ever an opportunity occurs. Wm. Bauer. If you do not dorlvo rromnt and satis factory results from tho uso of Peruna, wrltontonco to Dr. Hnrtman, giving a uuiBiaiomonior your caso, ana no win be pleased to glvo you his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman, Prcsldont of The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus.0. of commorco and othor commorclal, morcantilo, manufacturing and ship ping associations on tho forthcoming iowls and Clark exposition. 0 Extra Cars to Asylum. The Citizens' Light & Traction Co. will run extra cars to the asylum fol lowing the 8 and 8:20 p. m. cars Sat urday evening. Cars will also bo In waiting after the reception. 2t OASToaiA. enii ;lh8 Kind You HaflUW&wjM and othe Ctihs m Mr. Cnmlllua Sennt, H 4 iai..e,,w N - - ii nwuu JllNJi rrrrsHrm