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About The Daily journal. (Salem, Or.) 1899-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1903)
fmT's'.'immpnn'" ""V,4'r TV" THE DAILY JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1903. PAGE THREE ai md Opera House FJOHN F. CORDRAY, Manager. fedflssday Md Thursday Nights APRIL 22 and 23 IYSTIC MiDGETSn Strolled by Fred H. Decker & Co., Now York. JVENILE FAIRY OPERA IN TWO ACTS! nn smclal Scenery. WgWW-W -,..-- . antic Production by Home Talent Rnarklinir Fairy Grotto. Trop- i Flowers. Gigantic Roao Opens pFull Bloom. Oriental Throne, otc. 1 2. Coral Cave, glittering with ms. Silver Bwan uoai in iuh Jl, etc. lit Catchy Music Calcium Llflhts Wth Changing Color. Elaborate Costume. Spectacular. ivded houses In New York City dolphlo, Drooklyn, etc. tOUNQ PEOPLE IN THE CAST. cos 36 and COc. Auspices SL Guild. for reserved ocata opens nt Dee Wednesday at 10 a. m. rand Opera House RlOHN F. CORDRAY, Manager. - RH Apa 24.. itaeementoftho test of Swedish Dialect Comedians k:::BEN HENDRICKS:::::::: l an excellent comoany of players ludtnir the FamousurlelnalSWED- I LADIES QUARTETTE Direct from fkbolm. Sweden in tnc tune-uiea ever Popular Comedy-Drama OLE OLSON i tn tho hflm with nnartnc Com- rscenes, Touches of Heart Interest llant specialties nearncnoricKs 'Senes: Memories or myswea- InmA " 'Rnbtsand Blossoms." I Strawberries (Yodel Son?.! RICES. 75c. 50c 35c Reserved Is on sale at cox office Friday a m ish Saving Offer Two First-Class Weekly Papers for the Price or One. feokly Jrurml and Weekly Ore Jin S2MI. r Vocklr Journal and Orange JudC m HlVta.rwinr IVSfl. TStWeokly Journal and Trl-Weeklj KY. World. IL76. KWcoltly Journal and Woodburn Inde ident. ll.EO. . Weekly Journal and Gold Beach fCwrry County, Recorder, 11.60. Weekly Journal and American Doy lilM. Weekly Journal and Courier. Spray son. Si.50 Weekly Journal and Express-Ad ITce, Lebanon, 11.60. Weekly Journal and Olobe, Condon SI. 50. Weekly Journal and Oregon Mist. 81 felcns, $1.50, - uWeekly Journal and- Town Talk Ashland, $2.00. , Weekly Journal and Herald, Lake Raw, $1.50. Weekly Journal and Men of To ISirrow. $1.50. Parties desiring can get the Dallj limal three months Initead of th ekly one year in the above comb! bus. OYER BROTIIJHIS Salera, Oregon D on UI1 Wr!ISKY PHY8ICIANS PRESCRIBE IT FOR THEIR MOST DELI CATE PATIENTS. OLO AND PURE. For Sale by A. SCHREIBER, Salem. 153 State SL FARMER'S HOME. m, .' wxmm MR. OLE OLSON COMING Hendricks is to Bring Him Here An Old Play. But one That is Always Welcome Pathos- Humor, Wit and New Catchy Songs Ben Hendricks, who brines to tho Grand opera house next Friday night his quaint and artistic portraiture of tho young Swedish Immigrant, as ho Is known In the lumber camps of Wis consin and Michigan, and In tho grain fields of tho Dakota, has had a wide and varied stage experience for one who Is yet young in years. In Buffalo, his home, tho fcrcr first attacked him, and "Evangollno" that nursery of famous careers, saw his first appcaranco on tho thcsplnn car pet, or, perhaps, "grass mats;" and It Is a goodly nnd honored company that graduated from the "Evangeline" burlesque Nat Goodwin. W.I I.Crane, Henry Dlxey, Richard Golden, George Fortcsquo, George S. Knight those and many otliors lent tholr talents to tho famous old "holfor" oxtravan ganxa." It was as a Madrigal boy In "Evangeline' that Mr. Hondrleks made his first essay as an actor nnH ho attrnctod the notice of tho Meech Brothers, then tho mnnagors of the Academy of Music, In Buffalo, and wns retalnod by them as "stock boy" for Bevoral seasons, appearing nt var ious times with Booth. Barrett, Jef ferson. Enlvlnl. Annie Pixloy. nnd others. I.ntor ho mndo successes In tho mats. "Mr. Barnes of New York," "Tho Prlsonor of Zemin." "Too Much Johnson." (In the London production of which ho took part with William Gillette), and many other plays. An npt student of dialects nnd rnclnl characteristics, ho soon mndo a nnmo In dialect parts, and finally turned his attention, nt tho Instnnco of tho late Gus Heege. to Swedish comedy. Ho has starred In every Swedish play of any distinction that Iiqb been pro duced In this country. In "Ole 01 ton' ho found tho widest Bcopu for his work, which Is a blending of com edy nnd pathos; and it Is as trio rough but ready Olo that ho Is best known. Oklahoma's Rapid Growth. Oklahoma City. Okla.. April 23 Today Oklahoma entered upon Its 15th yoar, It bolng on this date that tho first installment of Indian lands was openod to whlto settlers. Added to the first small tract thrown open to settlement wero the adjacent Indian lands opened Irom time to tlmo until today the turritory has an area equal to that of tho stato of Ohio. Today the territory has a population of -100.-000 nnd tho assessed valuation of proporty exceeds $50,000,000. When Oklahoma was born only one railroad traversed tho territery: now there are nearly a dozen with many branche and extensions In piogr- of on structlon. DROPSY Do Yo..rVnWea or L1mb Swell? I 'ntt ,m BOCm""' JJlZ AM Vo; EV Puffv? w -r.P1'1?8 "l 8omo J""1" or tb0 coun,rv Are Your Eyes Puffy? We arc tho Solo Agcnttt for the Only Thing Known That Cures tlio Kidney DUcnaes Thnt Co use Dropsy, vbt.i Fulton Compound. It U bow well koowa tnit dropsy U no U ItMlt dUo, but J Btrlj ftlwrs yp loa of VWn7 dixft lh ftccompaoiea'tb ekroota U(fs bdretofor laurMe. IleoM, up U lb Altoorvry of lb rultoa Oompoiuxlj, aropty u iaeurable. II U bow, howeftr, eanbU U nearly nla.talbi ef ll cbim. Vti U bo latert ttlcf f tcoTcrj, lo whlcb reXer bj ptrmuBlOB. Mrs. lotr Oofbeslz o MS Flllmort itrttt. Baa yyDeluo. bcoBm BlBnalotiy drojwlcit. ir yuiaicifta bwi kuisiij iq in.Ber mwtrj lew dBj. Bb w lppea UMlj lotxj times tea r raw worn Irom uy to day Toe objileUa floatly laid ber tubud ibat Bh bad lliivbra U1taio(lbKidoT, 101 ll u In a b4- avBMflkA Akntala m- a a aail kaAkjB hBl.k a j Z f jijiriaoaTbtr ib uaual trouble and1 "JulfUrwot; - t' - 4aW4 BIUVSIV B'ra U WIUIHI U1H4IICK1 Jala. ald. UBd It Hired on tb tomatb. the cm I lojf tbal bad dona to tor web. TLa accocd wek tba dronr declliitd a llitla and it ln praremeat waa ibea (radial UU her rBcoTcn waa compleia. Tbla eaaa waa Mamie: lou brrrprcaaoUlUtaot tba 6aa t'raociKO 8lw and it Orerlitd Mostbly, and lb ctoulnaatai m uBcaasaaa u recovery war run altcatad In lKalAlnMa r Mra, Tbomaa Ckrtitol et iSeTwcctr-MTcr.il slrMt,Baa traaclaco. waa alao awollcn will ttropar, aa tb rcanlt of cbroolo kUtusj dluaw 14 man Ibao Mreatr-ST tovbda torood bet normal wtlibl, and bd to UooTtdUtUilt aed waa alos to dtatba doer aluxnib ah bad tact obTalelana. Sfca waa nut on ih vuiim Capouada. Tore wkaabowedlniproemSJ II Ibla rf cresc. tt.U .&..... tr II jnbijo drop; doo'l temporii. Tbtr k foij on nunc sbowb ipai win car u cironii Idsajr dlacaa ibal la belaud It acd ibit U rvltoa'a CompouBd. Tba liraal Ocmpoosd foi Brlrbl'BBBd KldseyrJiMaaea.il; forlSabttm ll.Vi John J. PBlloa Co.. 09 WajdrTBflet atreal. p" FranrlMo, ante roopoaniJtrv fmtA Ir paufblc W Bi tt aU tftiiu far UJ tty. M. HABERLY. palace Pha rrnaiy, 118 State St. When Kansas was Young. Some old-timers got together In the office of tho Marysvillc News the oth er day and swapped stories about the pioneer days of Marshall county. Two of tho stories told by O. H. Gould now of Bluo Rapids, had to do wjlh the looso methods of matrimouy which prevailed when Knnsaa society was In Its formative stage. Over on Duck Snort creek two homesteaders lived sldo oy side. They wore friends and their wives wero also chummy. Dy and by It became obsorvablo to each of the husbands that his own wlfo had a penchant for the other man At tho same tlrau it was ob served by tho .wives that each of tfie husbands enjoyed tho society of tho other man's wlfo rather moro than tho society of his own. So tho four got together ono day nnd amicably agreed, to trade spouses, each of the hus band b taking tho other man's wlfu to his domicile when tho .deal had beim completed. Mr. Oould said the nwwly mated pairs dwelt happily for many years on friendly terms with each other. , Mr. Gould told nnothor story along tho same line, reported by the News as follews: "Alexander and hlB wlfo lived In tho Buck Bnort neighborhood. They got along fairly- well together until Luther . camo Into tho neighborhood. Alexander's wlfo loved Luther better than sho did Aloxnnder, and agreed to get a dt vorco from him and innrry Luther. Moxnnder objected nnd threatened to fight tho divorco proceedings. Luth er compromised with Aloxnnder by giving him a calf In oxchango for tho wife and a consent to tho divorco. Tho divorco was procured and Luther and tho woman wero marrlod by Jus tlco Gould. Tho wife horo referred to was a sister of ono of tho Buck Snort hUBbnnds who had traded wives." Kansas City Journal. 0 Ded Time I take a pleasant herb drink, tho next morning I feel bright nnd my com plexion Is better. My doctor says It acts gently on tho a.omachc, 1(vcrnnd kldnoys, nnd Is a pleasant laxative. II Is made of horbs, nnd Is prepared as easily as ten. it Is called Lano'a med icine. All druggists sell H nt 25c and 60 cents. Lane's Famliy Medicines moves tho bowels each day. If you ennnot get it, send fr free samples. Address, Orator Woodward. Leltoy, N. Y. Catholic Archbishop's Meeting. Washington, D. 0 April 22. Tho Catholic Archbishops of tho Unltetd States and a number of tho prominent clergy aro assembled In tho city to attend tho nnnunl meetings of tho board of trusteos of tho Catholic Uni versity and of the Archbishops. Among tho well known prelates in at tendance aro Archbishop Farley of Now Yrk, Qulgtoy of Chicago, Illor dan of San Francisco, Ireland of 8t. Paul, and Kcano of Dubuque. The meeting of tho university trm. tees will be inado notablo by tho In stnllatlon tomorrow of the new rwtor Mgr. Donlb F. O'Connell, and the lay- Ing of the corner stouo of (he new Paullst houso of studies, which Is to of R m0 comjiany of ornngo Broworl, be a tialnlng school for Catholic mw.Rt ,llvo'de Th n()Xt y(Uir th0 bar. slon priest. Thcro aro soveral qnes . . inrroasM twnntv .tlons beforo the archbishops ti.nl will mane neir j.rvncni rnWiiuB ou u. unusual lmtortanco. I-oren.oM among these Is tho demand from Rome for Amorloan missionaries in w- rniiippiuos anu in i'ona iu ana a Quesuon uaruiy second io n Is Italian splrltuar'care, tho number or liannn lawoiia coniinB io "' " ra at this tlmo breaking all records Another subject, to receive attention has attracted tho attention of thf Ilomnn Catholic church authorities MeNary In Jallr ..ntrAi-v in nAfnf Innit Tnnl Mr I Nary was taken down to St, Paul and so'ntonced by tho Justlco.thero to pay a flno of $SQ, In default of pajiiu? which flno he was-sont to the coun-y Jail for 100 days. It was tho Intention of the Bakro authorities to commit blra to the a lum. tho only proper place for tb de- tcnllon of an Inobriato who Is nt otberwUo a criminal. It Is to hoped that may suii bo done. , Ahtncv Tranaferred. x . . . . We trausrerraJ yeieruay ine agen y of tho Btahdard Sewing Marhim- to ueo. u. win. mo oia sewing inn- rhino and music dealer. Any "n wishing a Standard sowing maihm or any supplies for the same ) please call hereafter on Mr. Will 231 Commercial street. Tho Standard Sowing Machine (' . ' ' 1 1.. .....; Cheap Trfps.Throuoh Alaska. iay on KCtt 5i rjnoar e,...,. April Jb. at tho BSDtlst ihUMb .1... M C.n r CTkk.u.l AttlMctn ""' v",",' 7Ti7k IOC. Get ticket from Both fc Orabe or j. u. uaa. uvor iw spieouw large picture. Pont miss 1L If dandelion were dollars, tb-r imiM t.A mnra' tnVhav nn lh MK Ihouad, unarath&n . UiBrtt ta In tit a rai STORY OF SEEDLESS J' ORANGES There was a Woman in tie Case First Were Brought From Brazil 30 Years Ago Considered a FreaK Until Tibbetts got Them The story of tho cultivation of tho seedless orango in the United States may properly begin with the time .when, over a third of a century ago, (Mrs- Nellie Desmond, of Syracuse, N. Y. returned from a visit to her brother In a rubber camp laong tho Amazon, near Bahla, Uracil. Sho brought with her to this country, as curiosities, several llttlo seedless ornngca which grew upon a clump of frenk orango trees near her brother's ramp. Tho commissioner of ngrlcul- turo of our government, at that tlmo, Mr. Horaco Capron, heard of Mrs. Desmond's curios, and after some cor respondence with her, instructed tho United States consul at Bahla to pro euro some of tho small orango trees nnd send tliutn to the agricultural department nt Washington. Thin wns dono and thuro. In tho experi mental garden, thoy remained fur soveral years, nnd whence three wero sont to on orange plantor In Florldn. These wore never heard from. It Is Just thirty years ago, that Luther C. Tlbbotts, hearing that fer tllo government land might bo had froo In Southern California by actual settlement upon It, removed from Mnlne and took up a quarter section in that part which Is now tho city of Hlrorslde. Tibbetts Got Three Years. Among tho plants and trees which Mr. Tlbbotts socured from tho depart ment of agriculture and. ho fared well In this regard becauso of tho re lationship which his wlfo boro to Gcnornl Butler, then a roombcr of congress wero tho thrco remaining seedless orango trees from Bahla. Mr Tibbetts was to report occasional ly how his trees and plants fared in tho new and untried horticultural flold. Ho plantod tho urnnno. trees along sldo of hts cabin, and this marks tho opooh of the first horticultural efforts In that region of tho stato. Ono of tho tiny tioos was chewed up by n cow, but Tlbbotts watched carefully, watorod and cultivated tho remaining ones, aud tn 1877, flvo yearn later, each triH boro two oranges tho first seodlosiU or "naval" oranges ever grown outside of tbo Amazon rwamps nnd t,wo of hlcli, alter having rlponcdAyore cut open In the prosouce fnM( from Umt m0i (ho nflm0 nB ftm0 of T,bttU aeedlM8 oranges thr0ufi,10ut goulhorn Call- fqrftf ,bough fof Up m0it ,mrt rowura llfllUlv0, tho .0u fruit to bo n short-lived aurloslty. ' - Mf B"dded the Grove. Mr. TlbboTtB. however, had full ,,, , ,,.g now varoly. and buddwl oaf,rorovo , ,ho sciHUvi, ,,na. n(ti,n - nr .,, .mnlMI an., m t0 ,ho ,n,,t BroWCr" nnd b0Xtl oulturlsts throiiKhoui the southehi the fcouthern part of tho stato. In M&Q, tho HLuoky" Baldwin grove of sovonty five acre was planted In (ho "'naval" fruit, and was tho first recognition of commrJlal Hujwlorlty. By 18S0, ?ver &"". acres .or wiep ana . came range had been turned Into naval orango groves. The enormous prioo '"", ,ur u, ,ru" ul ,,,w b'""v'" IW nrt by two years later 800.000 Ueo had boon planted, and Incredibly lo profits woro made. Th. most wmarkahlo real estalo boom In the " ' ' ounr wa wereum: ,an1 whf"' had gone begging ten years beforo at M an nor. Bold readily at 1800 and 11000 an aero when Its adaptability to nava; orange prp(ictIon was shown. Towns sprens up In a nignt. aimosi. ino ran- roads taking soino 12100 people monthly to that section. Kvorybody talked naval orange production and th Immenso proDU in tho business, and large fortunes wore mado In a fow years. A dozen communities of from 6000 to 10,000 Inhabitants bavo grown up fronj h&Wfa fMt- of lho .. . . , .,,. bmuBht "?";" "' " M--w..sf w. - 'mw UJ uw w...... .7- brango - allcd "naval" because of nMmUuU!t, ot the MOJIM)rD ,, of .... ... , ,. ,.. .., CfQp Wefih MIIlofl Thowo parent trtsa of TlbbetU StSUd til Ore Still. WHO fCDCO SOOUl JASmmUl Octree wnicii , . . f (tegs -" A REstfll WT otornKWC yl WO at $m a Tomorrow From 9 'till i I v Ladies' joreoy ribbed Yeats nnd drawers fleeco lined x good woight forjual now regular prico 25c each, spe cial for ono hour J8c A V. "STRAWBERRY A MEW BOOK By E. HOFER. The Strawberry Industry In The Pacific Northwest. Full instructions about preparation j illustrated with photograph laken of soil, growing. of plants, planting tho.on wrltor., flol(Ui ncar 8nom. rlce .rap. cultivation, rrUIIUon picking tnd packing tho crop, shipping audi markets treated fully tn separata I cents, per copy. Tho only work on chapters. this Industry, many a millionaire and an army of not ho shall ho brought to trial beforo less wealthy though independently n, court of bishops, met horo today rich people owe tholr fortunes to these to begin tholr Investigations, two trees and to Tlbbotts' gcnoroslty.l Tho charges mndo naalnst tho blh Today tho railroads uro earning nl- op Include: Consplrncy with others moat $G,000,000 annually In freight to establish a mission at Vallojo; d( charge on seedless ornngoa, and elding a controversy concerning As some S7,000,000 hns been Invested In edition church, Vallojo, without glv tho Industry. Nlnotccn-twontloths of lug tho rector and vottry a hearing tho entire orango production of both causing schism; Intruding Into tho California and Florida aro seedless parish of rectors nnd Koloronlslng navels. marriages; innklnu reckless nnd mis- And what has been Tlbbotts' shore loading statements: nnd, finally, that In this groat Increase of wealth pkk ho piny tennis. dilution? Ho became Involved In litigation concerning tho Irrigation of his property, and that consumod bis entlro assets and soveral years of his lITo. Ho mortgaged his grovo In order to sec uro funds to ennblo him to travel - with his invalid wlfo; the mortgago was foreolosed anil his property taken. Today ho Is a home- Uw , white-haired publia ehnrgo; mid every day he may look out of his window of tho ooiinty poor hoMio nnd Sfo vati orang gjovoa anil nuigulll cent mansions lite growers of lilt own 'ounty rccttlvliig an nnmiul protit of )34)OQ,000aiu1 roljeot on tho part ho has tnken In tho creation of all this wealth, and beauty, and lux ury, nnno of which was evident when, thirty 'inni ago. he sot out his llttlo Needless fruit trees alongside his ciub In In tho lonely, niinbaHed Iliverxldu valloy. HAIR NATURALLY ADUNDANT. When It Is Free of Dandruff, It Grow Luxiifantly. Hair preparations and dandruff On Thursday of last week tho nil cures, a a rule, art stlflky or Irrltat- promo court of that stato decided that Ing affair that do no earthly rood, tho Topoka board of education can Hair, when not diseased, grow natur- maintain separate schools for whlto ally luxuranlly. Dandruff la tho causo and negro children and can compel of nine-tenth of all hair trouble, and fho negro children to attend lho negro dandruff Is caused by a germ. Tho schools. A colored man had taken his only way to euro dandruff Is to kill " to tho whlto school aud the pupil tho germ; and, so far. the only hair was refused admltlanoo. Mandumus preparation that will positively do- proceedings wero thon brought troy tho germ I Nowbro' Herploldo against tho board to compel them to absolutely hamilos. froo from admit the negro. The supreme court grease. sodlniGiiL dye matter or dan- hold that tho pegro pupil must at gerou drugs. It allays ItohlnK in- tond tho nogro thool. stantly; make hair glossy and soft as silk. "Destroy tho causo, you ro- movo the effect" dandruff. I Kor sala by Daniel J. Pry. Bend 10 rent In stamps for sample to Tbo Herplcfde Co,, Detroit. Mich. ' a - t Bfahoo Under a Cloud. San Francisco, April 22.-Tho itoard appointed to 'Inquire into tbo obarge preferred against tho Right Rev. W H. Moreland, Missionary. DUhop of Baeramento, and tho pretddlugiblahop tSiW'stalS, add t&ftenBjge whether or W A BEGINNING ' $1 i& AT 10AM 4j Tomotjrow From 1 0 'till 1 i Regular $1.25 Wurnoi's llusUl'roof Corsets ovorv. .stylo overy sizo every col- nifnYlArisltu frMtt in i3ll or tomorrow from 10 till 11 for 98c CULTURE" " " . Osteopathic philosophy shows a greater proportion of full aud purnian- ent 'cures than any other hcallntt method, and thoso ronults constitute tho potent weapon with which to dls- arm all opposition, Schod'.tlo, Barr ts. Ilnrr, Osteopaths. Oporn House Block, Balom. i n ' "0 ii CASTOR I A For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always BMLght Bears tho Signature of ?&j&ii Separate Schools In Kansas. Kansas, tlui great stnta over whoso admission m much houblo was caused In anto-helltiui days and whlrh was h homo of tho thousands of negroes who sought safety when they wh-b,,,,! fro, aiuvcry. ha practically commenced a color nnd race reform bbbLm. i Tb .Hi VT i Utile 1 fW vJf,-J aH BBBBBak -N7 lpppBy bilgbl BBi ngVH UsBBBBBBala' etlfaa. auitrr-VsbbbbbbbbI HM wbw,ArawU.fiB& lH CNMUlf r. HlKCt CO, ,H WB. aHWa, Pa. H 4 .J a)4lki-j