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N -38- H iiS B D H f f M u - n B I Ji.j THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON.MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1003. University Chapel MONDAY.iJp. m., APRIL 6 Last Concert oftheTour Willamette University Glee Club Tbroueh tbesntlrlntrenerffV of Prof. Selcy. Willamette has one of the test Glee Clots on the coast. Instrumental numbers, Monologues and Readings. PAGE THREB EP WORTH LEAGUE WORKERS Two hours of solid entertainment' Greatest mtstcal treat oft he season Prices 3 5c, 15c Seats on sale at Patton's Bookstore. Willamette 2C2C 3C2C UJnivctsity S WKIll Will Hold Convention Salem This Week in Many Delegates Are Ex-pected-Good Program The Dice CW loncert this evening will bo worth U price of admission sovcrnl tlmoi war to every lovor of music. Tho q1 ty of tho music and oxcollonco of IV program Is Bjwken of In a fow Htricta of local papers, In plaeos tho Art has appeared: Tho WIllaaHfo University Oleo Club gavo a m: cert at tho collogo chapel Thure4T' zoning. Thoy wort) greeted by n Ur ,o and appreciative autllonco. Tbethorusoa showed earo ful training, iti there aro sevoral of tho momborsef tho club that possess voices of more than ordinary merit. Thoso who attended wore well pleased with tho evontag's ontertalnmcnt, and lioiK) to liave tho pleasuro of hearing tho club again it somo future (Into. Polk County Itemlzor. Willamette University Glee Club. The Wlllnmetto ITnlvorslty Gleo Club, of Salem, rendored a very pleas ing and nrtlstle entortnlnmont In the opora hoiiso In this city last night. The audience was an appreciative one and every ono wont nwny highly pleased with the performance. Mr. 13, F. Avrltl notompnnlos the club as reador. Win. Kobhan, n nnttvo of our town, Is a rovnvhor of the club llrownsvlllc Times. Invitations vere Issued this morn Ing to nil studoots of tho colleglato de partment of the Unlvorslty to a recep tion at Mrs. Prof. Hawley's Wednes day evening. n The ontortnlnBMit given Saturday night by tho W. U. Gloo Club was well attended and h!My onod by all. Tho club consist of 10 male voices, nnd all their soledons wero rondored In tho best monwr. 18. F. Avorill. a nrownsvlllo man.U with the club aa 'reader and Importeoator, and his ren ditions wero loudl; opplauded. Leb anon Express-Advocate. University chapd this cvonlng. 8 p. m. Admission 2C ind 3G cents. Tick ets at Pattons.' CAPITAL QTY T FRATERNAL NEWS Tho ladles' auxiliary of the Y. M. C. A give a social In U gymnasium to night for tho members of the associa tion. A program ul be given and refroshmonts served Olive Lodgo I. O. 0. F.. has chosen tho following dologiW to attend tho grand lodgo of Orejen which meets In Portland tho latter part of May: George Etnort. J. A. Wand and II. O. White. Salem Workmen eipect a very on Joyablo evening at their hall In tho Holman building tonight. The occas ion Is tho fraternal visit to this city of Past Grand Master Ralph Feeney and Lecturer Osborno ho come In the interest of th'o orgaaliatlon. Tho gentlemen will give an illustrated lecture. The meeting will be an open one and the public Is Invited. Coadjutors Appointed. Rome. April 0 There was an un usually large attendants of cardinals at the session of Propaganda Fide this morning, and an animated discussion, Rev. John Glennon received tho ap pointment ,of coadjutor to tho arch bishop at St. Louis and Henry Mooter coadjutor to tho archbishop of Cin cinnati. A SWBBT IJHEATH." Is a DfTtr falling its or a Wltby lomarb. Wbn the tafgtn 1 bad ' the .ttoraaeb Is out of order, wert li no rein ed la the world equal t KwWI I)rijn. kla Cur (or curing luJIcwHoa. drt&rn4a and all itowatli disorder Urt llarr H. rick, ot Wbit Mains, tj. writes- Uavs be a drspeptlc for rtr tried all kind of remedies, but ruuteaed to ktow wor. j the uu of KM I begin to Improve- at cue, and aft taklnr a few twitle am fully restored I? weight, health ami strength, and ran rat wUtever I Ilk. Kodol dlgtts what you ml and waVrs be stomach tweet For Pit by F O Haas, W Btate- street The thirteenth annual convention of tho Salem district Bpwortli League will bo held In tho First Methodist church In this city this week. The opening session of the convention will bo held on Friday evening, final ad journment following on Sunday oven- Ing. Tho address of welcome will be given by Prof. C. A. Dawson, of this city, tho response to bo offered by Charles T. Honney, of Woodburn. T. II. McDanlcls, president of tho Port land District League, will deliver an address on tho opening nlghL The progrnni for tho romnlndor pf the convention will bo ns follews: Saturday, 9 a. m. Devotions McMlnnvllIo chapter. Reports of chaptors. Reports of district ofllcerB Paper Rolatlon of tho Kpworth Loaguo to our Missionary Work MIbs Hnttle Scofleld. Cornelius. lilectlon of oincors. 1:45 p. m. Devotions Oswego chnptor. Address Miss Kthel Gardner, dis trict preeldont. Paper Mlaalonnry Neds and Op portunities Miss. Flora Noble, Forest Grove. Home Field Miss Mlnnlo Frlckoy, Snlom. Foreign Field George 11. , Smyth. D. D. John WoHloy'a Missionary Idonls Prof. O. A. Wnrflold. Question Uox I), A. Watters. pro- Biding oldor. Saturday.., 7:30 p. m. Sormon. followed by a consecra tion norvlco Rov. C. II. Illackwoll. Sunday, 11 a. m. Missionary sermon George II. Smyth, D. D San Francisco, Califor nia. 3:30 p. m. Junior hour Lesson by Mrs. W. II. Cook, Salem. 6:30 p. m. ' Loaguo dovotlonal mooting, led by Miss Kthol Gardnon 7:30 p. m. Raster service. Address J. II . Coloman. D. D president Willamette Unlvorslty. The Salem District Includes that part of the Wlllamotto vnlloy wost of tho Caticadoe. oxtondlng to tho coast between McMlnnvllIo and Renvorton on tho West Sldo and Salem and Multnomah county points on tho east sldo of tho river. It Is expected that thoro will bo a largo attondanco of delegates at tho convention. This year Is tho bl-centonary of tho birth of John Wosley and the leaguers oxpect to make tlio con vention of oxceptional Interest. On Easter morning Rov. Geo. D. Smith, D. D., of San Francisco, roturnod mis sionary and field secretary of tho missionary society will proach a ser mon. Tho officers of the Salem district league. 'are as follews: President. Miss Bthol Onrdnar; first vlae-prosl-dent. Rev. It. IS. Dunlap; second vlco president. Miss Lena Stlllwell; third vice-president, Joseph Patton; fourth vice-president. Carroll B. Cummlngs, corresponding secretary. Miss Carrie Seeley: recording secretary. Frank J. Doach; treasurer Clair O'Flyng; Jun ior superintendent. Mrs. Mary Judd. The commltteo on arrangements con sisted of Ethel Gardnor. F. J. Doach and D. A. Watteru. MARION COUNTY TAXES Penalty and Interest Charges Will Be Added After Today Today was the Inst day In which taxpayers could settle with tho coun ty at tho face value ot their assess- Ing tho law requires that penalty and interest charges be added. Sheriff Colbath reports that on a roll repres enting 1220,000 theto has been col lected $185,000 leaving about 135,000 on which the additional costs are to bo figured. Of tho amount remaining unpaid, In many Instances half pay ments havo been made so that the collection of tho roll Is well advanced. EIGHT HOUR DAY Met'Dlsastrous Defeat. Hishop Scott Academy In Portlnnd may know how to conduct themselves with military bearing but they are Badly lacking lit tho first rudiments of baBoball playing. On Saturday after noon a tenm from that Institution charged tho Chemawa Indian school boys' on tho grounds of tho latter at Chemawa and tho result wna u dis astrous defeat for tho visitors by a score of Gta2 in favor of tho Indians. Tho particular featuro of tho game was tho ocollortt work of Sam Morris who pitched tho gnmo for Chemawa. On noxt Saturday aftornoon tho In dians will ploy anothor game with Mt. Angol. 'HARDENING" OF CHILDREN Ami Simiif i( llir- III 1 1 -m u 1 1 That Art- Apt to Kolloir. Jleckcr Is outspoken In his objections ! the lucthuds pursued In the so called "burdening" of children by the means of cold ilouclirs or baths. As n rule children Unix treated nre more suscep tible to iimmiI cMtnrrhx, throat n flec tions, bronchltlH initl pulmonary lullam luntloim Hum Hiow who have not been subjected to the "hardening" process. Furthermore, nuch measures frequently give rise to pronounced nmrmln and vnrlottM dlhorilers of the nervous sys tem. Children ho "hardened" nre espe cially prone to acute nnd chronic Intes tinal illMii-dcrs. While In healthy children u properly conducted "hardening" process Is often of advantage It must bo remembered that there- nre no linnl nnd fust rules, nnd that every ruse must be Iron till ac cording to the Individual Indication. The futidiiiiiuuliil principles of n proper "hardxiiliig" n.xteiii nre ns follows' (11 Orniliutl neellmntlon to the ulr of t lie room; (-' grmltml acclimation to out door nlr: at) gradual acclimation to cold water; Mi suitable clothing varied in cording to the weather and time of yelir. Ureal cure should be observed In accllmallng.ilic child to cold water, nnd tlie errecls or the suiuc should be enre fully wnteheil, tho endenvorH being at once suspended on the first appearance of any unfavorable symptoms. On no account should any of the "hnnlenliig" measures bo commenced until 'the nursing period Is passed, and In all cases the process should be one of gradual advuncemont. New York Medical Record. Ilnnilr I'laito Kent. This Is an improvement on the rouuo music Btool nnd Is contrived from an old packing case flttel with ' two shelves for music. Two sides nre knocked out and the whole wood must be well sandpapered or enameled. A quaint sent would bo one stained a dark oak with a thckly padded flat i Times. brown serge cushion fixed on the top and kept In Its place with bands of Established in Chemawa School Work The Salem Carpenters' Union held a, largo meeting Saturday night, and read an official communication show ing that they had gained their conten tion for an eight-hour day on tho gov ernment buildings at Chemawa Indian Bchool. Tho union has decided to not en force an eight-hour day on private work nt Salem, deeming a nine-hour day moro fair under all tho conditions. Tho union Is considering a complaint of putting nn apron on common labor ers, not union men, nnd having Uiem work with hammer and Baw, at Che mawa. Dut It Is believed this will bo adjusted today. The Salem Union voted unanimous ly to contribute one day's work from ench member for the Improvements on Marlon square. This will bo a contri bution equal to over $200 In work, and is very much appreciated by tho Im provement Icaguo. " ""OVERPETTED PETS. - '" )nK nnd CitU SHilleil r Appetlt Kor Onnnlnrnl Tldblta. PoHslbly tha dog world might afford ii belter specimen of a living skeleton than one In the kennel next to the door of n biwrdlng place for animals, but It would take a day's Journey to find him. "What's makes him s. thin?" was ui-kcd of the attendant. -lie won't eat," was tho reply "that Is, he won't wit hospital food. Fle's been spoiled. Iots of dogs and cats that are brought here have been spoil ed. Thulr owners think It Is n sign of high In-ceding to cultivate mi appetite fur a peculiar and Unnatural diet. They train imlmiils to eat all kinds of fond that they would never touch of their owiMolltlon. This emaciated fel low has been taught to like fruit, lie Is particularly fond of pears; but, In case he can't get (hem. peaches, apples nnd Illiniums are a fairly satisfactory sub stitute, rnfiirluimtcly, Ids present ail ment makes u fruit diet extremely dangerous, and since he Is deprived of his favorite fond he Is literally starv ing himself lo dentil." The attendant pawed on to u neigh boring cage and poked his finger stior- tlvel.t Inlo the side of u large gray cut that "meowed lo his cheery "Hello, there, fmsar!" The est had such a healthy, whole Home appearance that the lnltor In quired whnt inoi t he was fed upon. "Humph!" Mild the attendant. "You've miss! It thpre. He dmwu't feed upon meat, lie's u vegetarian, lie likes onions better than nnylhliig else, un less Its melons. A good muny cats like melons, and moM of them are also partial to raw asparagus. The fact Is you might run through a list of all the dishes that find a place on any up to date menu and you will find that some of our patients have acquired a taste for them. This epicurean appetite may denote aristocratic tendencies on the jwrt of my boarders, but I don't nj prove of It. Most of these acquired tastes are a perversion of the niilural aulmiil npiwtltc. and It Is likely to prove harmful In tho end. The trick' Is pretty cxptnslvn for us fellow that run cat nnd dog boarding houses, and I'd like to put a stop to It." New York GOOD ROADS SOCIETY Is Organized by Residents of Liberty Neighborhood County Judge Scott, president of tho Statu good roads asnoclatlon, attend ed a meeting at IJborty Saturday ev ening when a local good roads society wns organized. The meeting waa an enthusiastic ono nnd wns largely at tended by tho people, of that section of tho country,. Permanent organiz ation of tho society wns effected by tho adoption of by-laws nnd consti tution submitted by a commltteo that wnB appointed at a previous mooting. Omccrs wero elected aa follews: Pres ident, J. II. Daniel; secretory, Roy V. Ohmart; treasurer, P. N. Lnihrop; Messrs. West, A. T. Wain nnd Roy V. Ohmart wero appointed n commlttoo to solicit subscriptions with which to aid In tho building of good roads, k Died. 11ERGI2R At tho homo on Stnto St, Saturday, AprIM, 1903, Dorothy, tho threo mouths old dnughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Ucrgor. of a compli cation of whooping cough and bron chltla. Funornl services wero held today. c raa WC5a&5 Famous Singer Sick. Paris, April C Yvetto Oullbert, Uio famous music hall singer, is danger ously III, and has cnncollcd all hor on gngcroontsi O ' nffijRcijrr- Balrymples fV2vSABv2v5Cv5CSCv5A tarrw m jT!WIK3RCTt PROGRESS. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS cure Dyspepsia and all disorders aris ing from Indigestion. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. Sold by all druggists. No cure, no pay. 25 cents. Trial package free by writing to W. H. Hooker & Co.. Burraio. n. y. Likes the Treatment. Josephine Kelley, a local character. was arrest last night by the police of ficers for roaming tho streets at un reasonable hours. Sbo waa fined $5 this morning, and released that she might go to work and earn the money with which to pay tho flna Tills is the woman's second arrest for the same offense. She was released from custody only threo days ago. after serving a sentence for the first of fence. Sho is evidently fond of the treatment she received at the etty Jail. Some time ago there was a uotnbla automobile procession in tho city of lluf fslo, N. Y. It was notable for Its size, and h1 for the fact that It was entirely com jMMed of automobile wagons (like thnt til ihe cut (ilnive). built to distribute pliilnthely In response i the advertising literature of the World's jJiKjieuihiry .Medical Association, propri etor and mnuufucturers of Dr. Pierce's medicines, in nitiiiv h town mid village Dr. Pierce's automobile hut been tho pioneer horseless vehicle. These wsgons, sent to every important section of the country, are doing more than me'ely udmtlsc Dr. Pierce's Kcmcdlet they are pioneers of progress, bersliU of the uiitomobile sge. And this is in keeping with the record liiude by Dr. Pierce audjlls famous pre jmrnlioim, which have utways kept in the front on their merits. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discotery is still the leading medicine for dltorders ami ill. esses of the stomach and digestive snd nutritive syMeiiin, for the purifying of the blood uinl healing of weak lungs. women mace ur. nerve's l'avonie Prescription in the front of all put-up medicines sjicciullv designed for women's use. The wide benefits this medicine has brought to women have liecii well summed up in the words "mat ft unit HViHru strong and stci women ." The reputation of Dr. Tierce's Pleas ant Pellets as a safe and effective Inxa live for family use is International, It may lie asserted without fear of con trudiction that no other firm or company engaged In the vending of put-up medi cines can rank with the World's Dispen sary Medical Association, cither in the opinion of the medical profession or of the intelligent tiubllc. The Invalid' Hotel and .Surgical Institute, which- is connected ith the "World's DUpcn. wry," is alone sufficient to prove litis supremacy. Here is a great modern (fm&zti VksAS3ASWC5NJCJA5t) The Sto e Fo Easier Things VNS3CWCCAS'WCCJ& A splendid ar ray of inter esting things at our store t-w- vOS'WvSA5asBC6AaS New Vessels Launched, Hamburg, April 4. Tho last of tho seven now vobscIs ordered by tho Hamburg-American lino, to ply be tween Havro, Cuba nnd Moxlcat. points, was launched today. Tho or der was given two years ngo. How's ThlsT Wo oftor Ono Hundred Dollars Ro ward rfor any case of .Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, O. We. tho iiudorslgncd hnvo known K. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and bollevo him perfectly honornblo In nil business transactions, nnd financially nblo to carry out any obligations mndo by their firm. West A Truajc. wholesale Drug gists. Toledo, O. .Wnldlng. Klnan & Marvin, Wholo. snlo Druggists, Vol do, 0. Hall's Catarrh Curo la tnkon Inter nally, noting dlroctly upon tho blood nnd mucvptiH surf noes of tho system. Testimonials sent free Price 7Co por bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Family Pills aro tho best. New Location. v Wo nro now permanently sottlcd In our new qimrtom nt No. ED Statu Btrect, formorly occupied by Mr. Mop ley's fenco works. Same 'phone num bor, 1331 Main. HKRNAItDI & DUNHFORD. W'lni Plumbers. APHORISMS. MUSIC CASK AM) 1'IA.NO HEAT natural colored leather. Curtains of ehostuut brown ougeo silk hide the sldo and tint bo easily drawn aside when music Is wanted. These com blued imiKrC cases and piano seats are to be rorumuiendcd for use In flats whore spat-e U limited, nud they jkw scs the merit of being Inexpensive nttd easily made by tho amateur cnrixmter. Slrrplnir nail Sllllnir lloniu. If one has to use a room for bofu sleeping ami sitting In, it is a good plan fo tit up one corner with shelves not more than four feet from the flour where the bath and all other washing appllanecs can be kept This corner should be cut off from the rest of the room by a handsome cretonne or tapes try curtain, which should lie suspend ed by a rod hidden by a piece of cor nice molding. Having tbe-corncr of the room thus cut off will add to rather tbaa dtraet from Its appearance, fw the convenience of this, little peltate nook will be a very great comfort tu lis owner, who will probably put up as other sbtlf a few feet higher tbH the first to kp Imc boots and shoes uxm. Liberality consists rather In giving , seasonably than much. Cicero. Labor Is the divine law of our exist- ence. repose Is desertion and suicide. Mazzlnl. I'lilx-eoiiilili; forwardness oftener pro reeds from Ignorance than Impudence. -jullle. Kindness is it langungc tho dumb can i speak and thv deaf can hear and under stand - Hovoe. Kvery one complains of the badness of his memory, but nobody of his Judg ment. Rochefoucauld. He who bus no Inclination to learn moro will lie very apt to think that he knows enough. Powoll. It Is not what ho has or even what be does which expresses the worth of a man, but what he Is. Amlcl. Most people would succeed In small. things If they wero not troubled with jfreat ambitious. Longfellow. Justice Is Ihe Insurance we have on our lives and property, and obedience Is the premluiij we pay for It. Penn. Bn a j ll Mud YwHmAJsars EsgjM World Renowned. The celebrated Chaso & Sanborn's coffeo Is guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction. Bend us your order. Ilrnnsou & Ragan. sole agents, Halom, Oregon. hospital, alwavs filled with natients. where every day successful operations sre performed on men and women whose diheates demand the aid of surgery. No hospital in lluffalo Is better equipped, with respect to lis modern amdlatices. or the surgical ability of its stall. Dr. H. V. Pierre, tlie chief consulting phvsiclan of this great institution, has associated with himself nearly a score of physicians, each man being a picked man, chosen for his ability in the treatment and cure of some stiecial form of disease. Tlie offer that Dr. Pierce makes to men and wouien suffering with chronic diseases of fret (Oniullathn by teller, is really without a parallel. It places without cost or charge the entire re sources of a great medical institute at tlie service of tlie sick, buch an offer is 8Ukk curie con piles Itching Piles produce rooloture and causo itching, this form, as well as tlllnd. Illeedlng or Protruding Piles are oured by Dr. Do sanko's Pile" Rem edy, stops itching and bleeding; Ab sorbs l.iraors. C0c a Jar at druggists, or sent by mall. Treatise free. VVrlte me about your cas). Dr. flosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. Fur sal at Dr. Stone's dniK stores Mohair Win. Ilrown tt Co. nre paying 36o. - Strong's Restaurant Is the favorite eating house of the city. Tho host meal servlco that can be had. Bwstls y9 Iht Ktod Yw Hut Atari Bfl s Mohair Wm Brown k Co. are paying 38e 8, U Jones, the confectionery sales man, waa In tho elty Sunday for a visit with bis family Cala ot Aurlent K?pl, Ily some iwrson the popularity of the cat in Ifgypt has Ix-en attributed to the fact that the animal wus valu able in ridding the palaces of rats and mice and also In bunting fowls. There are seieral paintings In the IirlUsb museum, executed by anclnt Egyp tian artists, representing Egyptian sportsmen In boa Is on the river Nile, accompanied Iiy large cats, sitting on th4r haunchfs In the stern. Other pictures show Ihe cats swimming with birds In their mouths after the muiiner of retriever dogs. These pictures have jjroatly perplexed modern naturalists because the cat of today hat a strong aversion to water, and It-Is difficult to reconcile such dltfereut traits even aft er the lapse of thousands of years. Ponufar Eatlnct Haute. not for one moment to be confounded I First-class, up to-dato meals aro with those offers of "free medical advice" 'sorvod dolly at Btrong'a roslaurant physicians, cannot and do not practice i T""' " BB,em " PPulor ontlnK ou iiieoicine. ami -are ouiy saved irotn pro se. ,.,v.tL,i,K. aim mc uuijt aavcu 111111 jifo- secution by artfully wording their adver tisements so that they give the impres sion that they are physicians without making the claim to be licensed. Those who write to Dr. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. V., may do so with the assurance that they will receive not ouly the advice of a competent physician, but the advice of a physician whose wide experience in the treatment and cure of disease, ami whose sympathy with human suffering leads him to taka a deep, personal Inter est in all tbote who seek his help and that of his associate staff of specialists. Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser (in papir covers, containing loaS large pages, Is sent free on receipt o 31 one -cent stamps, or 31 cents for the cloth-bound volume, to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. E, V. llrce, Buffalo, N. Y. You can get just what you want. CASTOR I A Por Infant and Children, Tho Kind You Have Always iavght t6&tff&cv Bears tho Signature J??!nUN"vXt (, iSTt2, fJailrttoM T-.AFM. -)lllCIIK).TKll'i4 tSMUlMS i HCII WI4 MUU UlM. IMlM UimWMniu. 'ik...Uw, SUTm Ihwm aUaikUu m4 1 Uf- luSUi ).iil..ii.ii. Htw ft kll bisjiuis. l'aLkAA..i..Lul d itaMU iu4.,w. muttm MH tmaZZlMZ a A M M i i srje'V