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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1905)
9AX.Y OAXItAX. JOVKXAX MZSUV agEOOlf. SATURDAY, MABOH 25, 1905. The Band That Wards Off Couglis, Colds, Crip SUNDAY SERVICES And Restores Nervous, Dyspeptic Catarrh Wrec! Home Made Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house wife to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and anuffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop or grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. ROYAL DAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. W. C. T. TJ. Tho 4 o'clock meeting at tho W. C. T. U. hall Sunday, March 20, will be conducted by Mrs. T. L. Boyd. Central Congregational. Sunday School at 10 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 4 p. in. Endeavor meeting at 7 p. m. followed by lay service, in which sermon will bo read. No fore noon church service. Pastor nbsent. a r SOCIAL I EVENTS H STATE NEWS First Presbyterian. I.ov. Jnmes A- & McGnw, D. D., will protich in tho morning on "Tho Great ost Kntorprise in tho World," and in tho evening on 'A MnrvelOus Tiling." Sundny School nt noon. Y. P. S. C. E. at 0:30 p. in, Annual congrogutional mooting Monday cvouiug. Delightful Collogo Evont. Tho open meeting given by tho Colo jman Literary Horiety and tlio Clara Coleman rWosIs, of Wlllnmotto Univor lly, wns a doeldod suceoss last even ing. The rlinjx'l was filled with a large number of tho HtudoutH and friends. Tho program was vory iutorosliug, and each number was well rendered. A. 11. JMarknr, Willamette's young orator, opened tho program with a fluo uddrcss which wiih filled with humoroiiH ami in tercRtitig remark Miss Grauo Oliver then gnvo u dolightful instruuiontnl number, nftor which Miss Olive Hid dell gavo a rending cntltlnd "Doro- tiht.&'n Must'nts," which wiih rendered vm n, most plonslng iiianuer. Tho fareo wits tho conuhuliug mini l)or of (he program, and tho main fen turo of the evonlng'H imtertalumunt. It won a laugh from lieglulugn to end, uud Alio young people In their t-ust made good in tlielr respective piirtH. M!mh JMnbol ltolieititon and II. K. Miller huh tnlnod the lending roles in u most planning iiiiiiiner, while Paul lleaeh and 'JUlpli Under as tho two Kiigllshinon, were exceptionally Hue, nnd brought forth tniirh applause In their use of the dinlcct Others who took piyt In tho play vero A. (I. Nuco, henta Young, Jda Stevens nud Mlu Hwuflford, who Imndle I their roles In u numt credit able, maiwior. After the eutcrtaliimeut a unolnl wns glveii tho I'hilodorluu uud Phllodnslnn -KoclotioH in the now hull, ami wait large ly attended by the fMoulty uud stu dents. Itefrehhmeiits were served d lin ing the evening, uud tho whole wits u .most 'enjoyable nlfnlr. Oratorlcuil Recital, The Rtudents of tho College of Orn tor will give a recital ut tho Willam ette University chapel on Monday ov- niiig, to which tho public U cordially Invited to tUteud, A good program Is txilug arranged. George Moore, one of thu best expert I jHncer minors In Oregon, wni killed noar linker City Thursday by n pas senger train. He was 71 years old, nnd was a rosldent of Unkor county. Mod ford is soon to havo n branch railroad of HO miles, running tlong Crater Luke. The road runs through n vory flno stroth of sugar plno lands. Thcro Is n great revival being held in the Portland churches. Sovcrnl evangelists are nt the various churches, and they nro making war on tho Port land evil-doers. Mrs. Com ltceves died at tho homo of her parents in JelYersou Wednesday finu an ntticK, of sciatic rheumatism. Hlie was (lie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P, Robinson, of Jefferson, nnd was v. oil-known here. She leaves two hrothoiH and one sister. Frco Methodist. Free Mothodist church, preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. in.; Sunday school 10 it. m. Young pooplo's meet ing nt 0:Jt0 p. in. Revival sorvicos all next wook 'at 2 nnd 7:30 p. in. each day conducted by Pastor H. V. II.is-lam. Christian Science. Tirst Church of Christ, Scientist. Sorvicos, losson sermon, and children's classes at 11 a. in. Subject of losson sermon "Unreality." Wednesday evening meeting ut 7:30 p. in. Head ing room open every afternoon except Sunday. Christian Science hall, cor ner of Court nnd Liberty streets. Boys on tho Diamond. A most exciting nud Interesting gamo of baseball took place this morning on tlio Willamette, University grounds, In spite of the Inclement weather, the par ticipants being a team composed of boys living on Asylum uveiiue nnd thu "Uugles," another juvenllo aggrega tion. 'At the close of thu gamu the seore stood IS to O.tn favor of the boys from Asylum avenue. The "l-'ngles" scouted to be tumble to connect with Pitcher Ostrnnder's curves. The lineup of tho respective teams was as follews: Asylum Avenue, Christian Sclcnco. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, J 10 Chcineketa street. Sorvicos, Sun day at 10:30 it. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sub ject of lesson sermon, "Unreality." Sunday school nt 11:45 a. in. Wednes day cvouiug. Testimonial meeting at 7:30. Heading room in tho church open each nfternoon except Sunday. All are cordially invited. Illcksoa Qstmiiilor Most or Clinton I'linuer Doty Hutch Lynch -. ) ft "ill h rf If logics. Suvngo Shaw I.oiisignont llolf ltlekey Pnrnoll Hendricks Heuedict First Methodist Episcopal. At 10:30 thcro will bo n bnptism of a largo number of children nnd young people, to bo followed by a special ser vice of song by the Oliphnut sisters, nnd an address by Miss Minnie Oil phnnt. In spito of n week of continu ous bud weather, there huvo been large congregations each evening Sunday evening tho sisters will have ennrgo of tho services, A spoeinl invitation is extended to noit-church goers. (((( (' "During the recent Grip epidemic, c ,-P0' V UV claiming a million victims or mors, the WiWllyZ,! V V efficiency of Peruna in quickly relieving JfflraffiffllaP g& W the tali of the continenl."-N. Y.Journal. Igfflgy ' "'tgS&S W L Chlldron Keep Deed. Mrs. Is'. K. M lister, of Silverton, has Commuuced n suit to set nslde n docd mnilo to her daughters, Mrs. (dn S. (raves, .Mis .lotto Dibble and Miss Hcrtha Woodhidcs. She claims that she thought she whs on her dimth lied, nnd that it was ugieed thitt tin deed should not take effect until her death. The consideration named in the deed, she claims, wus never paid, and the chil dren refuse to deliver the deed to hor. onr country, loaving bolilnd scores of physical wroclis. Victims of catarrh of tho head, catarrh of tho throat, catarrh of tho lungs, catarrh of tho stomach, catarrh of the kidneys, catarrh of tho polvic organs, aro to bo conn tod by hundreds of thou sands. Grip is epidemic catarrh, and sows the seed , of chronic catarrh within tho systom. This is so trno that row grip sufforors aro ablo to mako a comploto rocovory until thoy havo nsod Poruna. Nover In tho history of medtclno has a romody recolvod such unqualified and universal eulogies as Poruna. If you do not dorlre prompt and satis factory results from tho uso of Poruna, writo at once to Dr. Hartman, giving a full 8tntotnont of your case, and ho will be pleiweil to give you his valuablo ad vice gratia. Cured of Obstinate La Grippe. Henry Distln, tho inventor and maker of band instruments for tho Honry Dlstin Mfg. Co., at Wllliamsport, Pa., is probably the most active old man in Philadelphia to-day. Ho writes from 1411 S. 9th streot, Philadelphia, Pa.: "I writo to inform you that I had a bad attack of la grippe last Docembor which lasted more than throe months, and which left mo with catarrh, and sovoral of my friends advised mo to try your wondorful modlclno, Peruna. "I began with a bottlo tho first week In March and It certainly did mo a groat deal of good. "I was so well satisflod that I purchased another bottle, and followed your directions which you furnish with evory bottlo, and I am glad to say that it has cured me. I shall certainly rec ommend the Peruna to all my irlonds." Henry Diatln. Congressman Powers of Vermont Uses Pc-ru-na In Ills Family. Hon. H. Henry Powers, writes from Morrisvillo,Vt.: "Poruna I have nscd, In my fmIlT with success. I can rocommond it u ti excollont family romody, and very good for coughs, colds and catarrhal if. foctlons." H. Honry Powers. Pe-ru-na For Catarrhal Nervousness and Stomach Troubles. Hon. W. J. Purman, ex-member of Congress from Florida, writes from 113 Q street, N. W., Washington, D. 0.: "Prom roprosontations to mo, ancl from my own experience, I feel Jostifled in rccommondlng your Perana to any and all porsons suffering -with catarrhil nervousness or stomach ttoubles." W. J. Purman. AddroBs Dr. S. B. Hartman, President of tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columbui, Ohio. e Sonator FulUm Home. United HtntM Senator UlmrUw W. lAtltoit reached Per tin ud yotdordH.v, ami will remain there until tomorrow, when lie will go to his Ituitio in Atorltt, to Tonmln for the summer. He is well jtlwised with tho amount of appropria tions recoiviMl front eongrwH for tho wtnto of Ort'KOH. lit smit tha IiImi of bin being ctntcvruml lit the ksml fraud ensoa. At the Visit Nlok Toggery. Dior 3-83-tf A Savings Bank - Is n vnluHbta 8rnoJi of th people It UkiM thalr hiiihII mx- lllg Mild iHVWlft tblMM iwf, uu(k lug them earn a rM.UI ItKom. It ftthewM (kit di)MtUr of tk Svr ry Hud ruk of mHifie lib own fund, in tUr ordi it kifts tb hMipttHsibiUty fm h,i wu koHd r t tbHt t thij iKtuk, Thrifty, ottinXlil peg pi wU jr fr a sofv, sufViroposltlon to tbc many "gvt rich qwlek" kMMa heuld tk n4"n&ljt;e of tha fttil itiwi ntTordoil hy PJir aAVINQS ilANK DKPAltTMENT, After Many Yoars, George Kluner, of Seattle, is in the olty visiting friends. Vowtorduy after noon while he wus inspecting the stnto house, nud hud entered tho elevator to descend, ho rocogulxod the oporntor, 8.iiuuul KlolTiuan, ns an old nciptnint mice mill eomrttdes in units during the Civil War. At that time they both served in the saute regiment, tho -17th Illinois, Mr. Kluner was the captain of couiwtiy F, while KlelVmnn IihiI servml in (Nun pnny C. It whs in the full of 1S04 when they parhMl comiMiny, -II yours age, so that tbo reunion of these two loHg-xepnrated friends nt Utla time vns Intlaad a pUms uniblo one. Married In Polk County, The' bourn of 1W. W. .1. Crwwfenl. in Xeiw. Ptdk county, whs tk one of most happy evont last ulftht, that of ttw warritiRu of Mr, l C, lllgin and MUw Httn 'IVwt. Tb eriy took pUw at S o'bik Ih tlt ovnlHg,' h gtMMl ihhh,v frtoutls of tkc eoople Ulng pretest. The bridtt hh1 nit Utb well known ridtnts of Polk couutv. Hd mrrv to tltelr hnt tho West wlaJ. e of tliuir mHt- frioodn. - ? Saloon Men Aoqultted. Tko Rdltur oounU' KrHHd jury rwent-h- Ujotigbt hi m iHdIetiomto Mgoiwit th Mlaon won fy ttwt eouHtj-, and tke Hwt trtnl holti oh rViday, ckrglag one of tke defottdniita wilt mUIh; Uooor on S4y, rwwltotl In a vordlct of o Hoitml. IIhi Jury wns'OHt Jt v wiH What Timo Provoi. This thing of boliijr sick and lookinc for ii euro is n mighty serious business. Pcoplo nre not given to joking oven at tho first symptom of tho approach of the Grim Dostroyor. Thoy do not want to bo tho subjects of exporimont, but want modioino that has hnd tho tost of years bohind it. A niodioino that has boon ma do and used for 20 years gives nssurnnco of its worth, nnd can be taken with n faith that thoy havo tho vory best euro tho world affords. All tills enn bo said about Dr. Qunn's Im proved Liver Pills as a romedy for si;k headache, dyspepsia nnd iniligostion,it begins right at tho aourco of tho troub le nnd removes tho cause. Sold by all druggists for '15c por box. One pill a doso. Por salo by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist, THS Prides itself upon the cfose and careful attention given to the busines of its patrons NO DISTINCTION Is made in the treatment of customers, smalJ depositors receiving the same cour teous consideration of our officers and employes as those having larger accounts. Capita! National Bank Savings Department KuykwidaU Will Retiro, Dr. Wm, iKuj'kouilall, of Hug, in n Interview with (he liegUtor, of ttat plc, anuooBeoa definitely tkat k is not and will set b n, fnudidst tor governor. He aaya that ho will retire from jolitiC4 outireU A XJiSSONIN IAUNDRY WOlftK. We give to our help, nnd teach them tao nev'twsity of tlno bnen that goes a groat way in prooomug the fabrics sont horo for renovation. An, thing eolg from tko Salem tSoam Laundry will ahvays bo found in perfnet condi tion, and bouuttful in both oolor and (Utah. Salem SteamLaundry (XiMLNiiL J. OLMSTKD, Prop. D0R0U8 1). OLMSTKD. Mauagor. 250 Uborty 8trot. PaoaolU SALEM STAT BANK L. K. PAGE, President E. W. HAZARD, Cashier J