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rr- lt7 i DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, 8ATURDAY, MARCH P. 1007. "I Had a Couh Xhat Friends , Feared Would End My Life. Toole And Well Am jRHkjt KflUIHSHMilHKl GRACE JANSON. Mrs. Grace Jausou, HOO Madison Htrcot, Chicago, 111., wrltom "Typhoid fever left mo with n complication of diseases. I had a terrible pain In my left tide and had a cough that all my friends feared would soon end my life. "My doctor came to nee me three tlmcn a week, hut could do me no good, He could not account for the pain In my left Bide and could give mo nothing to relieve me. "About thin time I began Inking Peruna and before I had taken one bottle I had hornet et getting better. fly the time t had taken the second bottle, my tough was entirely gone and I felt like a new being. "1 took lust three bottles of Perttna and am entirely well and feel better than I have felt for years. 1 thank Ood and Dr. Itariman tor my recovery. " MANY cssos of chronlo catarrh ro silt from b Bottled cold. Women are especially llablo to coldi. These cold s'ooour inoro frcquoutly dur ing tho wot, sloppy wcjithor of wlntor tml spring than any other tlmo of tho your, Often tiioy sro not considered serious and aro nl lowed to run on, or thoy arotrcatod WftMCN SHOULD hcvvakc or CATCItINO C01D. is such ft way as to only pntllato tho symptom, while tho cold bocomoH tnoro deep-seated and tho patient finally awakens to tho fact that oho has a well developed cane of catarrh. !y reason of their dclloato strtiatnro tho lung are frequently tho toot of a cold, especially If there Is tho slightest weakness of tlicio organs, Tho treat wont of catarrh of tho lungs la alio More dinioult and discouraging than eatarrk of any other organ of tho body. Itwould bowlio, therefore, to guard g Mint It by every prooautlon ponlblo, reruns lis boon found a moat rellablo remedy for coughs, colds and catarrhal diseases, by roaion of the fact that It Ki at ohoo ta tk very at of Uio trouble. Mr. M. V. Jonos, Burning Hprlngs, Ky., writes: "Wo linvo boon unlnf; Pornnafomomo tlmo and havo 110 hosltnney In rccom mondlng It for thothouinnd nnd ono ailments of Iiumanlty, "No family should over bo without It, for It In an unfailing euro forcold, anil It In an oxcollont remedy to prevent and rollout croup." Strong and Vigorous Since Taking Peru-no. Mm. Laura llonyo, JKM Ann stroot, Cincinnati, Ohio, writes i "I nm ontlroly oured of catarrh of tho bronchial tuliei by l'uruna. My ohost feels strong and vigorous, and It seems an though I never had catarrh. "Whonovcr I am In need of medicine, Porutmwlll bo what I will take. It saved my life, I shall always sing Its pralica." 0te Settle Brings Relief. Miss Annlo JIueliman, R. It. J, Wright City, Mo., wrlteat 'M'or yoara I was troubled with ca tarrh, A friend advised l'oruna. With tho first bottlo I found relief. I kepi on taking it and am entirely well." John's church, corner Center nnd Fourteenth Btrects. Lenten service Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Geo. Engel, pastor. Christian Science. First Church 'of Christ, Scientist, 440 Chemekcta street. Services Sun day nt 10:30 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. Subject of losson sermon, "Sub Btanco." Sundny school at 11:45 n m. Tho Wodnosday evening meeting is hold nt.7:30 p. m. Reading room in the church opon each afternoon ex cept Sundny. All nro cordially Invit ed to attond the services and the reading room. FJntl Unitarian. At the First Unitarian church R v Paul S. Bandy, of California, will pronch in tho morning nt 11 o'clor-k No evening service. Knit-in W. C. T. U. Tho Salem W. C. T. U. will vW brato their 25th nnnlvorsnry Tui'- day, March 12, at their hall. Mat ing will bogln at 10a. m. and iHHt till 4 p. in. A good program has boon prepnrod. Mrs. L. F. Addition, stnto preeldont, will be with uh. A good time is anticipated. Ladle plooso bring your lunch bnskotB. W. O. T. U. Rov. Olivo Kyle will addross tho gospel toinporanco meeting Sundny nt -t p. in. A cordlnl Invitation to all. Flrjtt Congregational. Contor and Liberty strools, F. K. Doll pnstor. I'ronohlng by tho pnstor nt 10:30 a. m. nnd. 7:30 p. m. Sun day school at 12 in. Young People' meeting nt 0:30 p. in. Prnyor meet ing at 7:30 o'clock, Thursday even ing. Sunday Hchool toachurs' muot Ing Thursday ovonlug Immediately nftor prayor mooting. Mrs. Alice II. Dodd has ehargo of this mooting. A cordial wolcomo accorded visiting friends to any of tho public services held In this church. Klrst I'rt'fdiytri'lnu. Church Htrcot near Chomokota street, Rov. Henry T. Habcook, pas tor. Morning service nt 10:30 a. m. Preaching by the pastor, subjoct, "Parable of tho Tares." Singing by Mrs. Wiggins. Sunday school at 12 m. C. E. ut C: 30 p. m. Kvonlng sorvico at 7:30 p. in. Preaching by THE KING WF CURES DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY for COUGHS and COLDS AND ALL THROAT and i Uta . . PREVENTS CONSUMPTION DISEASES . PNEUMONIA AND 'Two years ago a severe cold settled on my lungs nnd so completely prostrated me that t unable to work and scarcely able to stand. I then was advised to try Dr. King's New DIecovtrtU after using one bottle I went back to work, as well ao I ever wa3." Tei7iK W. J. ATKINS, Banner Springs, Tenu. PRICE 50c SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY AND Sl.oo J. C. PERRY'S DRUG STORE Innt soldiers, and every loyal British Senator Tillman Assured of Audience SalcmSo cial (Soesip Kivo llnudml Club. Tho pout week tho 1007 "GOO" Club met with Mr. nnd Mrs. Krnuk DoukIun. Light rcfrefthmonts wore nprved, nnd it most delightful uvun lug wan npont. Mr. H. 1). Ilounton captured tho flrut Indloa prlio, and Prof. CarHou tho (Imt guutlomen'ii. Mr. nnd Mm. Chnrlo Kullur, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Ilurun, Mr. and Mm. Htolwcr nnd MU Worduu wore KUentM nt tho ulub. Will Unt.TtMln Friday. Noxt Krlduy uftornoon and ovon lug Mrs. T. II. Kay and Mm. 0. K. Dick will enturtnlu at "I00H nt tho homo of Mr. Kny on Chomoktitn trot. Wcuxlnuiu Kntwtnlu, Initt evening thu uionilmm of tho Wood in u ontortulnwl thulr friend very pleuvaittly In llulmnn hall. Light rofreehmonts wero nnrved, and an Intorocttng proginm glvsn, con taining tho following Humbera: Piano wilo vMI llnldwlu. VaoAl duel Kmnkle CatHHNr hmU Amy Marvey. Plnuu nolo Mr. Henry MOon well. Violin milo MIm On mill Unldwln, nocompnuted Uy MIm Vunt Kelohom. Vuoal nolo llthrtl Uomtar. Moii'm Mght. Mr. Krbva, inuMi;er of thu Y. M. a A., hnn lrtUHl iHVltatlonn fur "Mta N'lBhl," to b hld M tho Y M. O. A. halt nut Manday evening. March tlth, from K to to p. in. TUv ArtlMiu. Capita) AMembly No. 84, U. A , gave another of their eujoynble cn tortalniuent lant night, that bdlug (ho dati of tholr regular monthly open meeting. Ono of tho attractive orlttl fi-ftturvn of tho order l that on every second Krlday evening of cch month a mwting U held to which frlvnd arm Invited, oud tho tut Ire tlmo U iflwn to kocUI enjoy ment. ThU cuttout aud tho manner la vMch tho sooUW an) conductetl La j-atnod for tho lwal awembly tho for hi in to remain longer, tho audi ence would havo oxprcHsod Us doslro for more. Thoso who havo not heard little MUn lCnilly Squlros rend have inlmod a rnro treat, Blio gavo bv oral nelectlomi of a varied clnns, and In drnmatlo work as woll as comedy part her noting nnd modulation of her voice wan astonishing. In u pan ton Into number she mimicked per fectly. In tho work containing din loot and comedy hur hearers- readily caught tho spirit of tho writer, and when sho guvo "Asleep nt tho Foot V Uh Pa and Ma," Impersonating n oluld, then assuming that childhood I had pitted, ami as tho piano softly poured forth tho .melody "Home Hwcot Home," thu petition was giv en for tlmo to stop In Its illght and return again to Die happy days of ohlldhood. An attentive stillness held those present nnd tho air seemed to ho permeated with snored mem urlort. Miss Myrtle Durettu sang "lie ause" In a charming manner and re sponded to a hearty onoore with "Jusl a Wearyln' for You," by Iloud. &o has an oxeollsat voice and her unattested manner eaptlvutes her au dleuoe. Mr. CarnM, the talented jnu slelan, pi ay ml the accompaniments. After several selections from tho or chestra, tho Artl.un and .their friends repaired to the Alnlng hall, where a sutatautlal lunsheon wat orvod. Many old-ttme games were ludulgea In, and a most enjoyable evening was had h"(irt Is proud of them. Not only tho king's hoiiBohold, but yours, ours everybody's should havo its life guards. Tho need of thorn Is ospo daily great when tho groatost foos of life, diseases, find nllios In tho vory olements, as colds, influenza, catarrh, the grip, and pneumonia do In the stormy weather of March. The host way that wo know of to gunrd agaliiHt theso disease is to strengthen the system with Hood's Snrsapnrllla tho greatest of all lifo guards. It romoves tho conditions In which theso dlsonsofl make their most sttcoiwful attack glvos vigor ond tone to nil tho vital organs nnd functions, and Imparts a genial warmth to ttho blood Homombor tho wonkor tho Bystcm tho rran t n I. vs. MU. ..... 1 t). ..onr aulilnnf Tao,l Wl" "v Ml' " UlOUilOO. I.w ,...U.w., ......jw., .v.u.w.. , illnnil'ii Dn..n..n.l1l. .! .1... Christ." Mld-wook prayer mooting', , """"""" "'KU "'" "J" Thursday nt 7:30 p. in., subject "Not In Word Only, lint Also In Powor. All nro wolcomo to theso servlcos. Central Congregational. In tho absenco of tho pastor Mr. Frank 11. Hooves will conduct even ing sorvico. Tho 11 a. in. sorvico will be omitted. Sunday school and Kndcavor meeting as usual, o tern strong. Alice HooHovcIt Wedding Was something to bo recorded in the nnnals of history. Horblue has been ncknowoldgod tho greatest of llvor regulators, Portsmouth, Va., March 9. Sen ator Tillman will bo grcoted by ono of tho lnrgost audlencos thnt cvor crowdod into tho Lyceum thenter when he appears to speak tonight Every nvnllablo seat has boon book- ou. mo mayor ami othor city ofll clals, tho commanding offlcors of navy yard, chlofs of tho local and the lire depnrtmonts In nonrby cltios nnd othor prominent porsons In tho stato have bookod Boats and will bo pros ont. The naval post band will fur nish tho music. Tho lntorlor of tho thontor has boon decorated with flags and bunting. o Don't consider lightly tho ovl denco of dlseaso In your system Don't take desporato chances with ordlnnry modicino. Uso Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, tho great spo-, clflc. 3C cents, Tea or Tablets. i M SToxirs imwT. nnoi-s. Grcntest known remedy (or bareBr Prico Jl. To express ofli nrB4 from Salem I pay 25 centi en tiprwBs! charges. Highland, Oregon, Oct. St, Wl.- Halem High Krhool AxutnlM llouont. Fourteen students wora awarded tho oftlolal Salem high school "S" Friday uftornoon, as both the boys' and girls' basketball team and tho debating team havo compiled with tho conditions for winning the "S." Tho lettoru prwentod to tho baskot- ball team were tho block "S," olght Inchos high, while tho three debaters received u neat little old English "S" 4 H InoheB high. Those reoolv- ; tug tho letters were: Girls' basket- ; ; ball team, LUr.li Rudolph. Grace ' Xow CopjKT Find. Vancouver, B. C March 9. A A nosltlvo i-nrn fnr hii. flno bot,' of or0 h8 boon opened in ious headaches, constioation. Chills tho CIr,or Qucon on Vnn 0nda is- This Is to certify that I fire m: and Fovcr, nnd ail llvor complnlnts. a II ,s Btated thftt tho QBKen- muro ono bottlo of "Stoae'i Htw uuiiiiu uro invesiignung mo utscov- Drops" and cured oer or neaiei cry with tho view of'purchnslng. This was last winter and hlaiDi been afllicted since. 0. WilUce. J. C. Smith, Llttlo Rock, Ark., writes. "Herblno Is tho greatest llv or modicino known. Hnvo used It fof years. It does tho work." Sold by D. J. Fry. . O A. fci OP C a-tX wCL . But tb ito Klftd Yw la Afffia Bfic?M BlgMtsm 7r $ . jy, f VZVt? &ZC Your brain goes on astrlko when ! you overload your stomach; both need blood to do business with'. Nu trltlon is whnt you'want nnd comos I by taking Hollister's Rock Mountain Tea; 3G cents, Tea or Tablets. Sold at Dr, Stono's store. Dr. S. C. STONE, Salm, 0. For salo by Ul druggUtt -. r. CirrirtTltA. .... 1UMIMHWK &m&- ,'" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' " I III I I II II I I I I I I i I I 1 t I I I IM HI I I 1 l 1 1 I I I I ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 WrrrHjt ii a' THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR I SUNDAY f I SERVICES I K1rt MetiiMlUt, Rev W. 11. Selleck will proaoh at 10t30 a. m. on "Tho Macedonian Call and It Response." At 7; SO p. m., The Judgment Day." Kpworth Lvetcue at .IC p. m. All are. coo reputation of being ono of tho best dlally Invited, rntcrtalners of the Salem fratcrnl Ctssc Ctwpc!. (lis. Coroner Clouph noted as chairman lt etealug and after hi undertake IBS tud delitwItiR ft good live sjHsxh, tk oroJtr rendered ft warrh la It ! attmctlro wanner, Mr. Xfelly, of (Up arsrt Pitch r CeAMNUiy, tlUNt ftor4 tk 41 Fifteenth and Mill streets. Sun day Mhool at 10 i. at. Praehlug at Us. ut. and 7:30 p. m. Testimony service at :S0 p. u. Prayer mt Ihk KrUiy ttvnlay. Tuesday even. la lblo study at M Perry strl W. N. WeCwUlUk, Wit vl W W Wl KofHkr lfMNSr tmib at 18;S uiW, ahd, U4 It W iMMt'a, m. u te Hmmm Mrttaaft it Lick. Fmncea Pohle, Lenn Glrnrtlan, '.'. Alice MoCnuloy, Hello Ackormau. lioya' basketball: A. Perkins, Melntlre. R. Monroe, 1. Farmer. Sohrumm. Debating team: , W. Perkins, II. T Klmmormnii. O. Harrison. ' These studenU w,ere asked to come upon the platforiM, and when pre sented with the letters were asked to ay a few words about something in connection with their winning It. This preeentntlon was made before the entire student body. The regular Muroh Associated Stu dent ilody meeting was also held Fri day afternoon, nnd several Important questions were discussed. After the rending of the minutes tho subject of giving pictures of all athlotlo teams to each member of the team was talked oer, and It was finully limited to all championship teams, whloh, for thin year, so far. will Include only tho girls' basket ball team, which has succeeded In winning the Wo tern Oregon high school championship. The coach and managers were also lucludcd In this. The next matter brought up was the letlou of au editor and man ager for tho nxt year's Clarion." Lolaod Hendricks, a sophomore, was ehoseu as editor, and Uoyd Farmer as manager- A tnotlou was made to give tho boyV basketball twuu tho jerseys In which they played this sea son, but It was defeated after some what of an argument. It has ben decided to u tho 11- I urary or tho high school as a sort -. 4...V ...... "1 v iiui'uj rwiH, ana io place In this room from year to yr all athletic X trophies. Including a framed picture. X v wta teauu WALL PAPER LINOLEUM PICTURE FRAMES LACE CURTAINS PORTIERS CARPETS MATTING FURNITURE GO CARTS and DRAPERIES SPECIAL PRICES on the last yew's stock of WALL PAPER t Also ask to see some baaias in oat CARPET tlu THE HOUSE FUlfSHINGCO Life Guards. The Uf Guarda ara two regiment ' Af MVtlW fnilnM u,a .. m t .. r -, .-..v viiiii vu o ino am T 177 LIBERTY STRECT I MMIIMin''iiiiiinimmminnmiiiiiiiiMI" r