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r ' 'iW OKSGOX, SATUBDAVJFnO, 1007. DAILY OAPtTAI JQTJftNAL, SALWI, BY TAKING PE-RU-N, U ' " - a sssav A K 1TI. U f S fr- ULL CTIIDnV FARMKKS "catarrhal ills - , n-unMn Remedy For tlie Most -" Pc-ru-na,Airciimatic Ailments. SF?i. W istemmimiTOitftte ss 'Ea; '-v I H . k. rim Hi I I niT;j.a:: -.mmffy tvn . 'JBkAiq -- JVSV W .'9BBBBBBBBmLu.r vi:r. . -.V-tB 1 t stflsHkSMsskt. a4X S'KlftVJterMVyiM rt lW' HIKl WmT $ mJmWfi If FB fmrwrnL m IbiiiibHbv ! s& iHWPKKRamA SSsSiiiiSa. Ka isvw,. i )r; 2ls SLJJ",J"''JifmriT v- JHE&fMiHHaro li?fV lyM "" uu" "'""" ; iaaK ?r. M i ivy, i -:- -" I iCitisAHsK i Mr.(iutav8ehmldt,NprlnBVnlH-y, 111., wrllHi j I IHHi "I had catarrh of tho Load and throat for over thirty roar. It became J 1 9E7 ' woro every year. Alwutthroo month. aRo I commence to takoloruna ? V 4 WHr i and "iS! and now I am entirely cured of that troublesome slckne . X JsssW lsssssssW y,ii w . 1 Srniedoln. 1 suroly a blessing to mankind. You can truly .ay that you mmIMM?r 11?;.VJ' '! ?lU'f,ltn vain. Doctor, and I thank you for the good you have done WB-2 me. May you enjoy a low? life to help ""ffertoglmmim J MR. 0E0. II. THOMPSON. At WerK 0a the Tarn and rccllMiWcll All the Time. Geo. JI. Thompson, Craft, XI., write t 4,l liavo boon ourr-d of ca tarrh by yo" medicine, 3'ortuia anil Manalln. I had been affeolod with catarrh of the stomach about all my life, and was taken bad every Spring anil Hummer. , I usod aoveral kind of patent medicine, but tlcy did mono good. I ti.on took atreatinont under an M. I)., whlchdld me but little Reed. Ily thli time I had como to whero I could ual nothing but m. llltlo aoun, I had severe pain, had lol In weight nU could not do anything, i uogan ik"k your medicine, Poruna and Manalln. I lhsii weluhud lai iK)undi, but after tal. lug aeveral bottle of Poruiin and one bottle of Manalln, 1 weighed lew pounds. 'I am now at work on the farm and feel well all of the time. I eat all I want to and my friend y that I look better than over before. I will ever prale l'eruu for It liettllnjc power." Peru-Ha It m Systemic Kemetfy. If lo run a prove elllolent for catarrh laono place, It will bo egually potent In any other place, becauve It la a ay- flo remedy. ,. , Tho people Knerlly are very muoli Mlflnformed a to tho natureof catarrh. nidrrli (duiuallv believed to be con I fined to the heat, woe and throat. XWy wewwetlHiMhear or catarrh o( ! Uia eUimaoH and oatarrh of the bowel. Seldom, If erer,d wt hear of oatarrh f any other orgaa. lit not becatMthe organ are not I wbjeot to catarrh, nor that catarrh of I Ue organ la ot a tery common dl J imi, but limply became It I uot gener ally known thai affection of thuae ' organ may be due to oatarrh. :va"i ' uim - mm. jrfflaa ' W ?v ". 1 '...'i- -lsi. ' ,r yjmiaasi&ssk-ft3---swjs iilw s .&WMmsWt- ' -,.i-g?frss.t' tmm wW" "' r.iironlc Catarrl: of ;:tlcad and Throat Lasted Thirty Years. Letter Praising Pcru-na. Cllmatlo Ailments Overcome By c ru na. Mr W. J. Tempi.-, 1J. V. U. n, Dela ware, (ihio, wrlleaj 'I am a farmer and o necwuarlly mimt be caponed to all klniUof weather. About three year ao laiit winter, I wan taken alok with bowel andatoinaoh trouble. 'One doctor called It ulceration of the bowel, another called It colltl. Another doctor helped me temporarily. "Then a drugRUt recommended l'oruna and 1 followed hi advice. I took altogether live bottle aud I cou alder myielt a well man. MtoforeiMlnit l'oruna, It wa utterly ImpoMlbleformo to do a day' work, but now I can uo farm worn wnuuu. the leat trouble or fatigue. I cotiilder I'ernna the bixt medlolne aad tonlo on tho market, I had not eaten a meal for five year without dUtrei until I toot I'eruna. I have recommended It to several friend with good retulta." DR. HARTMAN, THE FARMER. Dr. R. II. Ilartman, tho Inventor and original manufaoturorof l'oruna,! one of tho bot farmer lu tho Mlddlo Wet. Ilia farm coinnrlnoa aoveral thousand aore of tho beat land In tho Stato of Ohio, located noar tho City of Columbui. A an Importer of l-'ronch l'orchoron and German Coaoh home, tho Doctor ha not an equal in till country. Tho fowl-raUIng department I a mar vol of Ingenuity and perfection; but, porhapa tho dairy department I where the Doctor ahow hi greateat iono of order and lanltnry science. Ill milk cow, of the puret Jeraey atock, have all boon aubjected to th tuberculin tet, and ho give to the City of Columbu a pure milk, certified by the Hoard or lloaitn. The milk stable, the milk men and the whole proces of milking are ab solutely fault! and clean. The Doctor himself ,pat 70years of age, Is th mauaglng bead of tho farm. lie hltniolf suporvlnes tho working dotall of ovory department. Ho 1 a modolof strongth and vltnllty, and slnco l'orunn Is tho only remedy ho over makes personal uso of, his physical condition I a testimonial to thoolllcaoy of I'eruna of greater valuo than could be framed In word. Dr. Ilartman Isono of tho few doctors who take their own mcdlclno and his splendid physlquo and strength in his old age are an eloquent argument for l'oruna very difficult to gainsay. Dr. Ilartman, bolng a farmer hltniolf, knows what the farmer needs aud In speaking of Poruna to the fawner ho speaks to hi own kind of people. Pcru-na for Bowel Trouble. Mr. Stanly Hell, Ashloy, Ohio, writes: "1 was afflicted wltk rheumatism so badly that It was painful for mo to move. I took two or thrco bottles of Peruna when I began to feol bettor. It alio gave me relief from bowol trouble." MR. J. U. ALEXANDER. A Necessity In the Home. t ii Ain-rnmlor. publisher of tho 'Fruit and 1'lornl Guide, a Mngazlno of Horticulture," published In Hartford City, Iud., says of Peruua: "I was aflllctcd with catarrh of tho throat and head for ovor ton years. I was treated by many pnyaiomna, m... grow worse until I was seldom ftblo to go out In cold weather. "About ono year ago I was advised to trv Peruno. which I did, and I am now entirely well of tho catarrh. "Poruna is a necessity in our ". With tho first symptoms of n cold wo uso It, and aro never aflllctcd with ca tarrh. "I advlso all who aro aflllctcd with catarrh to try l'oruna. Thoro Is cor talnly nothing equal to It b a catarrh medicine." 71 Ycnrs OH and Able to Work. Mr. John G. Ulrdler, GarUeld, Kas., writes: "I was Injured by a fall on tho rail road and my ontlro nervous system was Impaired by the same. Tho help of a physician waa useless. "I thon tried Poruna and aftor using it for three months was entirely well. I am 71 years old and my work on tho the railroad Is hard and tedious, but I can work llko a young man in all kinds of weather, heat, cold, rain, snow or storm allko." Pc-runo, a Household Rmmssj sir. Henry Bchroeuer, Eitj, ) writes: "I sufforcd for almost ten jtini catarrh of tho Btomnch and ill i lng was of no avail. Itooknlneti of Poruna and two of llinillaijj now ontlrcly cured. "I recommend tho medlclnt tot" who aro allllotod with tbUduetai is my housohold friend." One of Dr. Ilnrtman's Grateful ( respondents. Mr. W. It. Callahan, proprlttorda IIIli:Farm,and prominent fraltt and stock raiser, Glonvtr, i,i "I wrlto to oxpress my ill toward you and your good n l'oruna. "I had a very bad spell olild and could not cat anything at til 1 head, stomach, In fact, ray whol aohod, and it looked as thoojanoti would do mo any good. I dm i clvon un. 'I daoldcd to try a bottle of J Peruna and before I had Uktae bottlo my appetite cam to mi 4 head becamo all right in i,n all rleht all ovor. Pemnanrrfa While Peruna Is notconflnsito one class of people, yet it u pit trim that tho ferming: elm botI any othor, roly upon FtrnDi to" prevention aatt cure w dlsoascs, ytMiiumiiwniiiw'gt(le!' SOCIETY niisf i sin n np in ' "" ' ' i ' ' "" HppCiiDts of Interest on the Gay Side of Life in the Capital City. ; ; nimnMii iimi miititum miiiinniittl Tlu Vu 4cn t'oncrrt. Tlioso who had not heard Arthur you Jeaten play In hi pIhuo concort Krldny ovnluu founil ho wnt a. rvol (lon. It I u compliment to this city to havo uoh a nnulclan both a player nnd n voinposer. Uo I of Daulth natllty All Hl concert playlnc U mmurliel ami tbo vxeoutlou Is such as It possible .only for u mtr of umlc a utaa ter player, a Jeep atuJeht " "rft' tor, Vou Jewioit ha tho aurencta of touch that betokens a treat player. Bach note ha a clear, belMlko pre clslon that makes It dcllhtlul lo tho ar and tho mental off wis aro pleas uroable In the extreme. At tlmot hli playing vai otl and leweet ai the Aue4t bowing of a master violinist. You knew It was a piano but felt u If you wr lUtcultttf to tho strain of tho wt?t violin. To tho Chopin funeral niarvh them va lent tho Brace, awoetntfi and dUnlty of & fluWhed performauco ttiat has never Vr equalled lu thl rlty. IVraona qualified to Judge aay It bs never breu iurpatscd by pro felimaU. And in ht iower a a compr. such a combination o tal nU lu wo Individual I raw and the Sslem uwlm iHHiplo honored them elxw ihIo turning out as they did to hear him. In roRoludlBK the roncwl on Je a pl)ed mtnte of hi own cotupu ltou b) rtH)Ut aud tl waa again urprUtf. I'vxkpie wer aurprlsed In the ability of the artUt, In his aklll At a player. Earn number waa heart ily applauded and whlla he did not rvpod with any tnroro, he showed the wst Krawful Acknowledgement of hit per formmcc , A, HttltM 'J KoAieer IId," urta front tfc otor -jRon t?4 trBi:wJM It h fuUl ..,Mrf,.T.ljiai wss. niVf In tho utmost und ho won show ore of applause. Coming bnok hu sung something In n ntoro serious vein, showing himself n muster of the lighter n woll ui tho grnor form of musical oxprusslon. Mrs. Carleton Smith sang her number very sweetly nud has con stantly galntHl In clearness of ox preaslnn eer slnee her first upear aueo In tinleui. Kho responded with a lullaby of grout sweetness. Her second anmmrnticc as In tho "l'url- tatn Maiden," and again she was re called and ery gracefully rt'itvondiHl with a uew souk. Mrs. vtm Jesseu as accompanist to the vocal numbers gaw to the whole concert a very finished effect. Kophoinoro MurpH?. The sophomore elats of the Wil lamette University gave w delightful surprise party to ono of their num ber Thursday ou'utVig. Miss Elva Window, at the homo of her aunt, Mrs. Yundevort, on Church street. The usual games were, played and re freshments wore kerved. Those class parties are especially pleasant, and popular anion- the university stu dent. Kutcrtrtlnotl C1m. Ml. Vlda Cuiumltu entertained whether tho hull will be hold In tho armory or ut the new Klks hull. Lolloy dosnor, Bnlom's noted vio linist, who hns been lu Gormnny for tliu jmst onr, will soon favor hla old friends with u conodrt, nnd overy one l ewgorly looking forward to the went. Woiiuiii'h Club. Tho Bnlom Womnn'a Club Is hold ltiiz tho regular monthly meeting At I tho homo of Mrs. Kimball, on Stnte atreet, today. Tho apoakor of tho afternoon Is Judge llurnott, besides other Intorostlng numbors. There Is n largo attondanco, as there are many visiting club women lu tho city. (lo n Showiir. Miss Coloste Listen was the re cipient of a "mlscollniteous shower" last Wednesday evening by the Christian Endeavor society of the Christian church, at the home of Mrs. M. 11. Churchill. Miss Llston in to be married next Tuesday to Mr. llalph Harris, of Topponlsh. Wash ington, and her many friends took this occasion of showing tholr regard for her. Tho event was pleasant In eery way, the time being spent so cially, games and music being In dulged In. Tho hote was assisted In enter talulng by her son, Frank nud Mro, M. C. Lewis and Mrs. L. S. Howland. Mltsea Ueryl lleadrlok, llstel Down ing, llaxel Ullum and Illanch Llston asslstetl In serving. There wero about 40 present Ono of the Interesting events of tho evening was a contest of mak ing the moat words out of tho let ters of Mlta l.Uton's name. The prlre, a photograph of Miss Llston, was won by Miss Olive Khmer. Kmdiuiau larty. The VVoshmaa class of tho Salem high school gao a pleasant party at SUNDAY SERVICES the Rlrls of her ichool cU In the tu0 lohooj Krldliy nlchl of .... k Lincoln school at her home lu South tt whloh a iar60 nuwb6r woro pMll. Salem Wednesday nvoalnv. and thoieaL The. hall was dccoratd with th affair was most delightful. tVtuluK KmiU, ent. The. hall was decorated w Ith tho class color, white and green, gaf lands of Ivy belug xtenslv4y used. A program of several number was Therw U much talk amoag the ajoyed. and the rest of the evening younger t t th lriltur of the it ipnt fB ll4).iBj r, B(1 ar, eowlBf vent ot tho uesslon in a so- ,1, of thft refreshment served. clal way, "tha Legislative 1111." which will take place; ta the costing w5c, Thft aalr U Is the hands of otue of the youasr tsum and will b .. ureM, It, it ot yi kttowa OA.itfVC3KXA. kw IMlMYMMAtasMlasA C&AWk t'ultt'd Kiingi'llcnl. Sunday at 11:00 a m. themo, "Tho Illood of the Lamb." 7:30 p. in. themo, "Tho Wrath of tho Lamb." Gospol sorvlews ovory night this com Inn wook nt 7:30 p. m. Uev. II. L. Pratt oxpects to nrrlvo Monday and assist lu the mootlngs. II. A. Duck, pastor. The I'lrst ClirlMhin. l'ronchlng by tho pastor, D. Krrett, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning theme, "Klemonts of n Living Church." Kevenlng. "Tho First Cen tury IMea." lllblo school 12 m. Chrls tlon Kndeavor C:30 p. m. Stranger, nnd visitors cordlually Invited and welcome. Cent ml CongrvgHtlonnl. Sunday school aud Kndeavor meet ing nt usual hours. No preaching lu the forenoon. Mr. K. H. Reeves will conduct evening service at 7:30 p. in. Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 440 Chemeketa street. Services Sun day at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in Subject ot lesson sermon, "Soul." Sunday school at 11:46 a. m. The Wednesday ovcnlng meeting Is held at 7:30 p. ru. Heading room In tho qhurch open each afternoon except Sunday. All are cordially Invited to attend the services and the reading room. Lutheran St. John's, Kegular Sunday services at 10 SO a. m. In the German Lutheran St. John's church, corner Center and Fourteenth streou Geo, Hngel, pas tor. (tos.wl Chap,-!. Fifteenth aud Mill streets. Sun day school at 10:80 a. m. Preaching ii:uo n. di. ana 7: 30 p. m. Testi mony service 6:30 p. m. Prave meeting Friday evening. Bible study Tuesday evening at 1458 Ferry street. W. N. McCandllsh, pastor. l'iret Congregational. Center and Liberty streets, F. E. Dell, pastor. Sunday worship at tho usual hour, the pastor preaching at 10 30 a, nt. and J 30 p. m. Themo for mornluff service, "Sameness In Personal ilcllglous Experience" Sub ject far owning consideration. "Ut" Bait Window," Sundar school nt 12 in. Meeting of tho Chrlstlnn Endoavor socloty nt C:30 p. m. Prayor mooting Thursday ovenlng nt 7:30 o'clock. Sunday school tenchors mooting Immediately nftor prayer meeting. Tho rogular monthly business meeting ot tho Chrlstlnn Endeavor society will ho hold Tuosdny nt tho homo of Mlsi Dolphn Mooro. Visiting frlondB nl- ways welcomed to any of tho Borvlces hold In the church. W. C. T. U. Hov. G. W. Dlmlck, of Hubbard, will address tho Gospel meeting Sun day nt 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. A cor dial Invitation to nil. First Methodist Kplscopul. Itov. W. 11. Sellock will preach nt 10:30 a. m. on "Tho Lost Lord." And nt 7:30 p. m. on "In No Wise, or Christ's Plodge." Epworth Lenguo topic at 6:1C p. in., "Tho Blessing ot Helpfulness," John Elliott .lender. All are cordially welcomed. First Presbyterian. Church street near Chemokcta. Hev. H. T. Ilubcock, pastor. Morning sorvlco at 10:30. Preaching by Evangeleslt John N. Steele. Subject: "Broken Plans." Mr. Paul It. Hop py will sing. Sunday school at 12 m. C. E, at 6:30 p. m. Evening ser vice at 7:30. Evangelistic, conduct ed by Messrs. Steelo and Hoppy. Closing meeting ot series ot evan rat.KM niKIS TWKhVE VVGVSK GIK: HIb GlilH from Capital Or Our l'etltcf. (Dally Eugene Resist) Again tho high school t n.,rrrn,i .lofcat. ThIstlB of the Salem high school, W min,,n nf tho tlmo they pbI" WltDMM Tit a flsht as hns been Honnon in the armory. .. .... tiniaVnoner'S wW' WI1UII llIU HUr" atthoondoftholasthtll'" 12. E. H. S. C. ,. . i..M itaoje" XI IB iiruuuuij jjj people ndmlro the IW'JJ tho armory was crow" 4 iti.a hn camo. But I' i.. n Whn the Salem to ed on the floor that EM1 have to play better they had yet done, i -f nnn Who W iior ffcnn she. Ague' ,. i-..o n if nod fi.tt- Ull jjiojvv. w o -llBI -. .-oUo waier"?l . ... A ht K nrst nan -- jj first half was, Salem, t. la tho second half a" haskota and ono foul, to points or fouls. "Vj, , I,,.. i .tap for Ear, ciuarij , . p.eltstlc meetings. A froo will otter- all the polnnts, and J41!! ing will bo taken for tho evangelists. The public cordially invited. St. Paul's Evangelical. Chemeketa and Church streets. Itov. Barr Q. Lee, rector. Qulnquag eslma Sunday. Usual services at 7:30 a, m.. 11 a. m. and 4:30 p. m Sunday school at 10 a, m. Confirma tion class at 4 p. ra. All cordially welcome. -.., v.inr all the. aaiBU. u,,mb ...1 '"LWI nArpn v cuuim.1- - ..Ma rOUS JJ times wan ."-- j, Slm-Forward. P. Pohle: center, w ". . -it v rtA-.itn nnd A iJ EugeBFords. and Goldsmun, center They Know It. Thousands Of neonln Ihrnnchnul the country know that the ordinary mmeaiea ior rues ointment, sup positories and local appliances will aoi cure. The beat of them only brlnsT paw la g relief. Dr. Leonhardfa Hern-Hold la a tablet taken Internally that removes the cause of Piles, henco tho cure la permanent. Every package sold car ries a guarantee with It. It Is perfectly harmless to the most delicate constitution. Sold at $1.M. Dr. Leonhardt Co., Nlacara Falls, N, m Proprietor, gold by 8. C. 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