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,A','WHT",1 "TV r An Irreparable Hardship ne permanent loss ofeyesujht Is an Irreparable hardship. Even the partial loss of eyesleht Is a pitiable thlnir. No bodily orean needs more careful care than the eyes. And we earnestly entreat you If your eyes are troubllne you even ln.the least deeree to enlist the corrective power of classes without further delay. The motives that lead us to sav this neiinerscurauiiui Kciauiiui. nc uuen navo ine oaneers or ncelectlnc eye jroubles so forcibly brought home to us that we know, much better than most people, how urgently such words of warning are needed HtXT" "D-. O Ar . t , crflian w. rsatr, ocicntitic Optician, State and Liberty 5ts., Salem. f44-44 I I I I I It H H M miHI . . Local Social Realm! Events t in the jt 1 1 1 itI h i mm mm-t Salem Mllltla Inspection. Company P Fourth Regiment 0 N. G., held Its quarterly Inspection nt the armory Tuesday night. Major It. H Lcabo acted 'as Inspecting officer, Thorc was a largo Attendances of tho members, and a splendid drill waH bad, which was witnessed by a large crowd of visitors. Company P Is now recruited to Its full capacity, and Is among Uio best In thq state. Visitors aro always welcome to tho' weekly drills, held on Monday nights, and their attendance Is greatly appreci ated by the offlccrs and membors of the company. MARRIED. WOOD-WELCH. At tho Sestdcnce of Mrs. E. Strayor, In North Salem, Tuesday, March 31, 1903, Miss 8arah B. Welch to Mr. Sumuol W. Wood, both of this county, Hev. H. A Ketchum officiating. -o- PERSONALS. Slum was In Portland TliomoR to- day, J. A. Sellwood Is visiting In Port land. Mrs. John II. Scott spent the day In Portland. T. IL Hlbbard. of Sllvarton. was In tho city today. Charles Harnack Is visiting with his on In Portland. W. Scott Tnylor, of Oorvals, was In tho city today. Mrs. Ooo. Wooks Is visiting with friends nt nervals. : Prof. Thomas Condon, of Kugono. Is In tho city, visiting his daughter, Mrs. It. S. llcan. Adolph O. Hatiry, nged 27 years, of this county, has been committed to tho Insane asylum. Mrs. Wm. Hnrrls lias roturncd to hor homo In IlrookH aftor a visit with hor daughter. Mrs. J. A. Allison. In this city. - Miss Mny Allen wont to- Itoscburg today. Aftor a visit thero sho goes to losopnino county, whore sho Is on gaged to toach school nnr Ornnts Pass Mrs. Zadoe J. Itlggs has been taken 111 with appendicitis, and Is receiving treatment at tho Salem hospital, whom she was taken Tuesday after noon. Mrs. C. K. Power has returned to Portland, having been called to Salem to attend tho funoral of her brother, Karl Mundoll. Sho was accompanied to Portland by her father, Samuel Mundoll, T. W. Potter, superintendent of tho C'homawa Indian training school, was In tho city Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Pot ter leaves tonight for Southern Cali fornia, whoro he will And a number of new pupils for the Cboraawa Institu tion. Prof. Irving Glenn, of Eugene, who will direct tho Salem. Oratorio Socloty during tho enforced absence of Fran cesco Scley. who Is soriously 111 Jn Portland, arrived In the city Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. O. F. Tipton has gono to Cot tage Grove to join her husband, who has been transferred to that point In the sorvlce of tho Southern Pacific. For Uio past four months Mr. Tipton was employed as clork In tho Salera Southern Pacific freight department. CROWN POINTS The K'lltllll or TuiU,. It. .r..ii h tiny poio and -riiiiK- to itu- Lun-or'i little daughter. Prliieok Victoria .Louise , The Ihuperor hvni-i je;h of Aus tria Is seveutytwo. Iiut Is still vigorous and take an uc-thc interoM tu ull nmt irrs tunt couecrn Ids ix-opto. Tho I'rinee of Wales has many claims UrIan church par,OF8 and eiectad the T I LfJT "."r- ! 'L''followlng ofllcers to servo for tho en- r .."".' .".":..'... .'wvwi '.,! . VII ! IUU UIIUIIM The king of Italy Is a grout eater v sweet cakes and fancy bread of every description, and bis cook has a reputa tion for his confections. The king rare ly touches wine, his chief table drink btlng two Austriau miuernl waters. King Alexander of Servla stopped ' plu inonui of his wife and tbore Cou Queeu rirnga boxed her husband' Sn Alt of which Indicates that-kings &d queens are not tery different from otuer people. If Lieutenant I'eary had that $200. ii with wulcii he says he could And tb north pole, why In the world would want tojdo anythlnBtodlieiirrecaldf dUcoverlnsrlbe poteT- A ' "- THE At Barr's Jewelry Store. MARION SQUARE JJEAGUE Women Who Have Rustled a Large'Sum The ladles committee who have un dortaken to raise funds for tho im provement league are rustlers, and will not stop short of $1000. They havethls morning a total of $336.85. nearly all the business men giving. $1.00 each, and some $2.00 to $2.50. A number put down CO cents, and ono cask 10 cents. The ladles will continue the can vass until tho fund Is completed. They aro also In hopes of securing tho consent of tho committee who had n fund raised for tho Improvement of Wilson uvonuo and tho fund for a fountain on tho court house square, both of which wore absorbed In the Gilbert bank failure, to transfer those funds for that purpose. Wltlrlho Fourth of July fundi aall able thoy will easily make up $1000, and a flue band stand tan be orcctod and other needed Improvements mnd. Of a Local Nature. Foos wore collected by Marion coun ty olllcors for tho month of March ns follews: film 1: iSIOfiO: rvwvirilwn f?3G0.1G. The rocolptn of the school land board for tho month of March aggre gated NG.000, which exceeds by CO for cent the avorago receipts of this dopartmonL Sheriff Hader and guards, of Jack son county, today arrived in 8alem with two candidates for tho peniten tiary. They were: Charles Morris, under sontence of 5'A years, and John Smith, who will servo flvo years, lloth men wero convicted of tho larcony of a horse. The cost of tho transporta tion wiiH $m.cr. Tho trout season opened today, and early dawn found many lovers of this fascinating poMtimo, armed with tho neenssnry equipment, stnrtlng for tho streams surrounding Salem. With th opening of tho fish season. It Is Kxpected that truth will bo again j handled with more or loss elasticity. All Fools' Day gave the mischiev ous another chance for enjoyment to day, at another's expense Rosin made pea-nut taffy, and chooolato chew-chews, with cork contor-plcces. wore in great demand at the confec tionery stands, where a rushing busi ness was done. Alleged Injured fing ers, with attached dummy, and alii manner and concolvnble form of de ception wos employed to surprise tne unsuspecting. Several seasonable so cial events aie scheduled for the ven lug. The Hyacinth Fiend. Tho Salem person with a mania for ravishing hyacinth beds n(u, complet ed another stroke of dastardly work by swoeplng tho beautiful collection grown by Mrs. Moody at hor Court- street home. Tho flowers were vory cholco and attractive, and. much as sho regrets tha loss, Mrs. Moody is moro distressed that there Bhould bo a person with so little senso of tho Im morality of such a proceeding. This tlmo tho hyacinth fiend dropped her handkerchief, and if rhe will call and rocotvothe some Mrs. Moody would feel gratified to moot hor. It would seem as though wo needed a civic Improve ment league vory much, or on Institu tion to toaoh some persons the rudi ments of civic docency. -o- Bird Study Club. The Salem Bird Study Club held Its luminal moctlnc last night at the Unl- Isulng year- President. - venr- President. Mm. W. C Hawley. first vlco-prosldont, C. B. Cospep; second vlce-prealdont, Mrs. M. n. Nichols; third vlco-prosldent, J. B. Allisen: secretary. J. W. Wilcox; corresponding socretnry, Mrs. A. W. Prescott; treasurerrMra. A-F, Hofojr, Jr.: advlsory coromltoo, Wm. Warner, Mrs. D. J. Fry. 'Rev. P. 8. Knight, Miss Nelllo Taylor, Mrs. W. II. Byrd and A. F, Hofor. Jr. Tho next meeting will be bold Tuesday ovenlng next, when all are Invited to bo present, o The spring term of tho Oregon Ag ricultural Colloge, at Corvallls, opened Monday with 305 students registered faitS ?' Tbp,-,.tifor4M'ft'yf: i" 515. D AILY JOUfWAL, SALEM, OREGON, PEOPLE OF THE DAY Mlamurt' IVcir Knintnr. The legislature of Missouri ha elect ed William .1. Stone to succeed (leorge Urobilin Vest hi tin I idled State sen nte lr. Stone U II fir-four rmw of ' wiw tiorji in MmlKiu county, Ky- but oniiy rivaled m MWiuri. .where he wh .-. h in n. mtc lunhyrmiyiiirohiiiiliiii. HUilrotnnbJ'.e ,l,liv " pcming attorney 0r WJM.U1I i. HTONK Vernon county. Mo.. In lST.'i. In 1870 be niim n prc-diU'iitlnl elector on the iJciimemllc ticket. He served tluee term In emigre. 1SS. to ISM. mid wm governor of .Mlrvouri from 1M1! to l&l.Y In the t'iiiupiilgtix of 1MMI nud IIhki Mr. Stone v eliiilrmnti of the executive eoniliilllee of the imttouul Ilcuiocrntlt- tominlltee. lie I u resi dent of SI. Lout, where lie Imx it it ox tensive law pr.u-llee. Mr. Illeliiirilxini li Uellrr. Iteprewentiillvo IllehnnliMHi of -Ton-iiomuv will probably retire from con Ktvwi. k-nvliitf iHillth-Hl life to devote lilw time ami it item inn to Mnoouk- nf fi'lrx. Mr. Kli-miMloii U nt the lieiiil of Miixoi.r.v nml Is IhIiijt iiftMl to give up tinu"i i-iiiiiinl work b.v iiiemltcrs of the unlei-. Mioiit I Mr. Ul'-luinlmn de ckle to retire, it ltd I U iiiiutvHoloinil (Ml liiiitiif miy Im- Iiii-i hIhiui nmtle up hi lllllid ID do fo. lie will li-.ive enllfCtVM Ml the elom of tin- pt -mmiI HeHloll. lie wnn nMtvtt h --i full. I.tu I not likely to iMfflU llllllll"l' li up. Mr. UieliiiMiiuii l notv the lender of Hie Pi-mo. nil'i- iiiiioilt.v. Hlid Ills re-llromei-.t will lirln-: n Hlmrp contort lie-twii-ii WllliniiM of .I4ihIiiI, Chump Clm-k of Ml-Hii.rl uiul I'liilerwood of Altiliuinii for the li-nilcrwhlp, with Wll IUiiiix of lllliiiiN iiviillnlite iti u dark lioivo xlioiitil (lie iimre active eiitull dutoM get Into w dendUn-k. IhI.co UN fMrit Siieeehei. Snuior Ptftiito iiiIpmnI it iKtmli while diHetiiwlUK the lulllll.i Itlll. Ile.lind sub mlttiMl t lu-teritl liiiei-rupiloim with giMMl Mtwe. Iiih when ForHker kept on tillklng for -miiih1 llfteeii tiilnuien tin venemble Meiuitor from Aliilitilna he l lite olileitt iiiiin In the finite -tupped Ills diwU Klwrply uiul mild. "Sei her, Mr. PivMklent. I Iwve been trying to iimke till poli for wiiiio lime, nud I don't wjuit miy other mtnntor to iimke fi fur lue eltlH'r." I'oruker l(M)kel ux IiHiIhIiciI for . moiiieiit. lull took ItU kimI iimhl a neiiero Hit unit, Wllltniu li.-l -Itnltlril." Ihnperor Wllllnui of ti'ermiiuy Is fond f.f blltUinU. but l too Impetuous to pkty n good giiiue. If lie inl-ii mi winy shoi. lie licijinie nittletl" mid chii Im eimlly lienteu ly the mont num teurlrtli of tho p.ilitce gucMts. Hut It I tot coiiHlilcred koimI form to bent hi ninjeftt;. nml no matter how bud lilt twine nmy lie Ids ndvermiry coutrlros to jilHy n woie one. A iiui-lnl l.railrr. The George Gottltl Imve taken up their rciddfiico nt their mniiMlon in New York after u prolonged stay nt Georgian Court, MkowocMl, N. J. The Goulds nru now on the top wuvo In the social swim of the metropolis. The Urxt formal notice that thoy were hackMn tito city came through InvltiitloiiH to a i recvptlou, tllniUT and muKk-nle Mm. Gould Is famous us a miuuger nf such una. oikiiok i. ooo lu. affairs, and tho recent event was said to be up to her high standard. Bhe was given credit for arrunglug evcrytblnt', even down to tlm smallest detalli, and tho result showed her unusual ability In such matters. Among tho 103 guests were some of the leaders of the exclu sive set; wbee number has fluctuated during the pant down years between ISO and IXX. It I Mid that the Gould w)l, entertain on large, rcalo frequent ly during, too seiwooud that, tue.flrtt affair li Just a suzkUou of what In to follow. m0 WEDNESDAY, APmt 1, 1903. TOR THE HOUSEWIFE A I'rpttr Screen. I snv a screen lately nt'n farmhouse, wlibre n was used, to hide a big ugly heivtlii'.- stove. It was made In three pnnoK the two outamVones tlve feet flu"5li unit the center one ten Inches ;iH"shcr, but nil Vere twenty-four Inches In wldtl' The frame was made of pltto tut IikIi thiols nun thrve Imhet wide and vn the work of Mid of the mou folk The rn-ine Wtrtt pnlttled liluek witll paint l,t from nnlruKltiK the mrrlngc. Tlw fnHit wiw iu?iLtlLgruy ilre wHulirte put rm vnii llt IteVded tnckn, Willie the Jntet js covered with line mcMiik tli ihI dark blmj., rimti each of these latter piineln w6r'-MHlched two pM-keta of the Mime nmteilal before It was tai-ked to tho frnnie. Thete iru vltled ;t filie plate ror papers, magu Klue. the OitHtpnn uiul brush. The gray iwueU were decorated with How ers cut from colored plate-t taken from ii eatiitouueH unit iloml magiiKluet, nml s the itrningement was very artistic ami each dower carefully cut out the effect was that of band paint ing, liiolo paste was tuuM for putting on the llowcrx, us It docs not dampen or illsciilor. May Loiuml In American Agrh-ullurltt. Tlir riliTrnl-l( Dulrli Olrn, As we have bad much cold weather this winter I desire to tell my sister fitnnwhr how 1 uiauiigc preparing BtlppiT We liao a largo fireplace. When the "muii folks" are out feeding nml wa triing tlie stock, I make up biscuits, get my meat ready, put the coffeepot on u "cricket" on the hcurth and set the table In the corner of the room. Then I nt my big Dutch oven lu front of the lire. In this the meat Is cooked lu two minutes, lu lle minutes more the blm-uliN are baked. I believe the inetil. which Is sullleleut, with butter uiul milk, for anybody, can be cooked lu this wii.v In ten uilmituH mid the trouble and expense of wttrmlug the kitchen and heating the stove obviated. As the old lady wild of her cat, "I sets groat nlore" by iu. Dutch oven. 1 linked a tut key In It, and It win Juicy mid brown. Kmc bread Is butter cooked tills way than In any other. -- Farm Wife In Tciiiicacc I'ltriner. t (Ilium llif lldllituli. TUvf Is tM deiiyhig tln fact that va por bath are n ln-netl! boili to the IHin-sof the skill n ltd to the body limit', us mcdlcliiNl rnpont en n by till iiiemm bo nliKoibed mid nrlntm III iuhhI VItlMiut the alii of Internally nilniliiUt tereil llillldi or iHtWilelN. The illlljr ntbuni.ige of the iin)f b.itli iipimrutiiM vrlilcL we llluttutle lie.ev, lib ,m In the fKi-t tluit It Is 1 1 it. iiled for ua. In euniHN-tlon Willi (lie lmtliitili. tlni in . it pyltiR ht space nml Im-Iiik eal-r id mmrtiuluto tliuu the npit-lal vapor lui'ii diinilet. The devb e riinllai nf a tut l-AKI.MI A VAI-OH luril IN TUB Tl'll. twin unwilled nfler the ninnrHr of n n-liubin- slinde, with n wile frsiw tu sti.'icli li in the end of Mm lub The Iinm,- ewl uf Hie cuftMlu bus a leiitrul Kill ejueudliur down fur enollgti to pep mil iIh- luxortluu of Hie lienil nml I tilled With ililllll-H tu Meilte It In Hie i-im1 of the tub oijinite Hie nprlng mil ei The Imtbor xlls lu a woteu Imxltut mwiwiHlnl liiHlde the tub, hhiI IIiii vh nr it prtHlueed from the burning of iiwdliiiiiil iiu or by VHMirtxliiK water, If pbilu hi en in It lb Is to be tiikfit. I"rorJiii is muile for lluldlug tlH clir tslu iiuralU-tl while It I dryliiR, the ww himI rnti-het device for this pur mmi.' iietliig oxiielly the Ntiinii iih on a i-iii-IhIh. nud the spring lu the toller 4 Hindu tu bold the cover tightly aaiuxt (lie ciIkok of the lub while (be bmli Is being tnkm, to proreut the i.im of tin; vapor. j A ;nrriilrul Mlitol. v -timll wcmmK-h tipKil, eighteen luebus 1 I. J', f.tlnj: W routs. Is Invulimble in i tin- Uft'JlQII. ' It HtMIIll Hlwuy lu roHill 1 e . out' ijf the wuy. under sink or 1 t . whereat cnu hold the iwu with I -ihIiIoh erlxpliig In wiilur; Mke. u.i'i IWhk tu ImiiiWii, m- lb unwd I ImnimI. wIHi iimxthM tlryluK- W'b" te p l tu roach arilili on high nUelvtw, I '- uliif windows or i-hliw cM!, :i.,iulllr, iIiwIIiik and banking l tnrrt. It will be foutMl fsr sufrr nud lenie cuiivviileiit tlwn h siiihII stephul- I ili-r ,Siulluirl I'lali. liemyre all Utiles and pick into swall pis ytie pint of euld lUU. duller u IHiddliuf dbb, put.lu a Uyw of (li Hli. tlK-n u Uyer of bruHderuiulM. then u Is.t of Hewed lujiuitu. Uontluue In tbto order' until tho dtali is full. IwviuK tbe last layer of ertunlM. I'ut IiIIk of butter over and Imfce about twenty iniiiiilu. A SIoulbuy' I.uueb. l'ur the schoolboy's luugh tmnLet mii apprM-tutetl saudwlch Is made with a hard jiikc tilling, iteat the butter and sugar to a cream, add a twinpuunful of currant or erao(Jellyi toimobjrteiKfind( preau vnyftea iuiu tuceifot wtuia t whole wheat bread. Judge Dunbr Funeralr- -.- The remains of tho lato Judgo Wm. IL Dunbar reached Salctn this morn ing from Vancouver, Washington. A largo delegation of Salem. Odd Fob lows received tho body at tho train and escorted It to tho I. O. O. F cemo tory, whero burial was had. Tho de ceased was a former rosldont of tills city, and was wol-known to tho old rcsldonts of this Bcctton of tho Btato. Six of tho old acquaintances of tho decoased served as pallbearers. Thoy woroJ A. Ni .atlbprtj Tllmon Ford, Squlro Farrar. Wm. Waldo, E. Hlrach and C. n. Mooros, of Oregon City. W. II. Presby and I. II. Thompson, of Goldcndalo, Washington, wero al so In attendance nt tho burial, and as sisted as pallbearers, Will Not Remove. Tho Salem postonlco people have received orders from Washington di recting them todefortho removal In to the, now postofflco building" iintll April ICth. Brewers Do Out. Columbus, Ohio, April 1. Six htm- dred brewery workers Btruck this momjng. Thoy want an olght-hour day and nlno hours' wages. Astewors Meet at 8atem. Assessor McKnlght. of IJnn -county, CAPITAL NATIONAL The only National Bank In Marlon (ounty. Transacts a reneral fcanklnir ail cxcnanire ousmess. Drafts issued on SAVINGS DEPARTMENT conducted under usual Savlnrs Bank rexuiat om. Depositors In this department protected by same f ovcrnment supervlsle as In the commercial department J. ii. Aicert. Pres. e m. croisan, 4IM(4-HMI4H-aaHHIia)lllttitifry L peer Brotbere .. THE ONLY STOUE OF ITS KIND IN SALEM. S Tomorrow only as Special No.2weoffcr Fairbanlcs Gold Dust Washing Powder $5c per Package. Limit of 5 packages to one customer. Our prices paid for Produce today arc 15c dozen in trade and 13 1-2C cash for Eggs 25c lb. in trade and 22 l-2cin cash for butter i I Phone 249 J -M-HH-HmH-4- wrmmmutmmmmmtmmumratmtmmmumtnmmtmttmmttmtmtmnn Forget Get out nud cycle; It will help you lenvo S vour nclioa nnd worries bo- hind yon. ii i If you huvouti old bioyclo, I ! cot u now ono is tip-to-dnto ; ; for inslanco. ! ! If you can't -r lot iiBoVorhauKyoiir old ono J for you. Wo handlo i Columbia. Hartford. ! ! Clevelmd, Racycle, ; ; Vedettes and Motor i; Bicycles. Sundrios, Wheels WWI ! Otto J Wilson 135 Court I k li. a. JLJL ' t & , jti i mmmmmmmmmmm PAQE FIVE. and Assessor NclBOUS-ot Clackaaas county, held a meeting Tuesday after noon wlth'Assessor Lembcko of Uttd county to discuss matters fotativo t tho work of tholr ofilcos. Thoy wero quite agreod that assessed valuation of timber land should bo 'very materi ally raised, ami they determined that In these threo counties tho voluatloas on this clas of property Bllall bo at least doubled. resto J. A. PATTERSON, (Successor to J. A. Rotsn.) Furniture Carpets Ranges Wall Paper etc. MATTINGS and LINOLEUM We shall take pleasure In eetl the wa.nlsefthefiH, as ear suc cess In bulldlnft' up a trade will den on elvlaf you Mrralas. 307 Commercial Ht. SALEM. - - OREG. Across from PotolTlc. BANK Of Salem. all carts or tM woria. . .. . . Vice-Pres. Jos. h. Aioerr, ussier. State Street f WH ! f f Yor i s ? rido your bi ono that Z a Columbia iv afford it, thou X i V ? Repairing to rent. V Street. . . ' x . jt VI A . iy r i; i . i mm