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Tp--fc, " ' THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 30. 1903. PAGE THREE y SwiC crisp SaKts of wheat aa suit. .1 w Only Box Thtkt la Empty. "I with to add my endorsement to 'Force.' It Is tho only box on tho (belt that is empty when moot needed. L. II, JUutli." r I-;'- Ml 63 7 r-i ' ' ' " bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbMbbbbbb?sbb I j" Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. j Iind Opera House, mffifOHN F. CORDRAY, Manager. , Ehtttsday, April 30 j LT, First Time Here tha Charralne Young tmotlonai Actress If pi 1 33 hie ununjun Sntortcd by the well known char ncteractor 'HI) FtV M. KIMn.AU. a wlect company of players, ere- itlne the dramatic success - CALIFORNIA" By J. Rush Bronson. matted with a wealth of special ry. See the famous Alt. biiasta. HMMMautlful Yosemlte. the banta uaroara spanisn nouse. rlcca, 7Gc, GOc, 35o Seats TSiTSUo Thursday at 9 a. ni. Still the Favorite, short order meals Jhe White nestourant Is tho leading SjSSca. Open dny and night. Prompt service. vl Strong's Oakery Restaurant Is Salem's best cat- mousc. This house Is patronized rerybody. Tho best service that had. WOMAN8' DUTIES. Main who keeps her houso tn Gr and lias tho care or a ramiiy, nas much responsibility as the man provides the means to carry on housekeeping. She Is dcsorvlng Me more credit since the demands strength Is greater. The over- E sameness about her duties, and confinement necessary to carry out is very trying to mo norvous this produces a strain on tne that mak her Irritable, cross, 1 dissatisfied, which Is just as a dtseaso as rheumatism or ca lf nerves can be built up and strong br medicine of sonre kind IM$ feeling Is changed to one of WHM4 vm 'eehswiuiness ano pleasure in uer uu jfrajBayThe medlclno that makes strong nerves, and prevents disease Idtng up the entire system, Is nn's Blood and Nerve Tonic, a tta take at meal time. Cures MfW prostration by making rich r4jiBood, feeding the nerves, and laaaVssg7 solid flesh at the rate of 1 to SRs mr week. This medicine Is sold by druggists for 75c per box, or 3 box es fur 12.00, or sent by mall, post-paid, on receipt of prico. Write us about your cflso. Address Dr. Botanko Co., . Philadeph a, Pa. For salo at Dr. -Stone's Drug Stores. 3 fifarm ttlerfauf. P220 SIder fcrjr aulf.8 ffatmlonb im Kjicn 3uflanbt. 140 Wdcr Jpfluglanb, m V10, X .'lliuiia nanu, xuaiu uno lute- mop onngi $xow. jeocr QUttS, e&cncJ Sottom-Canb; gutt iube. Kent, etc. 4 SJlcilen notb J-toon alem, Wltilt rocPlid) toon Ijer Soitom SdjulbaujS. Fteto. adjtll?;. faoiem. me. !ILES supposltorg a.iitf ii, x c ,.! i r M 4 i& in im Ut '- l'( a U Prn. IM W l& IIWI IWIIHflWITIIMIMr lto tKL n n -Mn. I i. ! fmUf I - JL 1 H. - mimu. ltM arm ii Tme rvK v ' km. bum m. i rMtatow. uaariM trior. UMCAtna. . Sold In Salem by S. C. Stone. Call for Free Samples. "Jim Dumps," crlotl wife, "Oh me, oh myl 1 thought 1 had a good supply. Tho boya must oat It on tho oly I 'T,BoP,Or00' botwoon moala now, not "That savos you work and glvoo thorn vim, Duy uu you nooa, oaya "Sunny Jim." 44 Force T IUJjto-8rT CtMl creates its own demand. C ID V fr i U,U ' WRONGED WOMAN Who lias Run the Gamut of Human Passion Can be Seen at Grand Opera House Tonight I wont to tho opera house Saturday (ironing. I am glad I did. Judging 'from tho curtain calls which Miss line Bronson received tho rest of tho peo ple woro In tho samo framu of mind. "California" was the attraction. It Is superbly staged and tho story Is passionately told. Ono thing that struck mo as being qulto out of tho ordinary was tho fact that but one shot was fired from the rise of the curtain In tho first act to tho finish of tho story. In a play with a name as suggestive of gun plays and goro as "California" It was not unreason able to expect that crudity In places, at kuut might bu expected. 1 was agreeably disappointed. Instead was polish and charm. "California" carrlos with It a breath of tho Sierras, exhilarating and strange and wonderful to peoplo in the middle west. A highly Intorost Ing lovo story runs through It. A wrongod woman Is the contra! flguro. And right hero was tho tost. Miss Rao Hronson camo out of the ordeal with a storm of applause. As Dolores. with a strain of hot, southern blood In hor veins sbo was superb. Her acting at time) rivaled unythlng ever soon at tho grand. Hor paroxysms of rage wore quick ly followed by gloomy despair In turn succeeded by passlonato pleading and as quickly changed to tho swinging lash of scorn Intensified with halo. all played on tho harp of human emotions by the finger of a tondor sentiment lovo. Miss Bronson In tho shortest space of tlraa threw upon tho screen of life almost every senti ment of which tho human la capable. Ottumwa (la. I Dally Courier. Doc. 29, 1002. At the Grand Opera House tonight Don't forget JL The EMltsmtnt Net Over. The rush to ths drug ators still eca tinM aad dally seorss of people call for a bottle of Kemp's Batesis for tha Throat and Luns for taa care of Coaghs. Cola's. AsUrss, BreaUUf and Coaaaaptloa. Katmp'a Mstoaas, the standard faaally reme4y. Is sM an a guarantee and never fail to ive en tire satisfaction, Prtca 3te and EOc. iroan.xjra.. ,m km y mutton Bag A man in California showed dep though tfu I aM fur the welfare of others. He skivm! bis wire, be. caus sb but Jwai ben converted, and be ft-ared efea would backslide. OAfl Bntt A rrgB f I ,. itfyZF9 API 7n,I TbJWNaaaaaa rUfrV. ASA if nrUSliaaaaW MUSICAL TREAT IN STORE Oratorio Society will Give Benefit Alay 15 PortlandSymphonyOrchestra to Assist Tin SnW'in Oratorio Society will give ono of tho muslcnl treats of the seaeon on Friday, May ltl, an a bene fit to Professor Francisco Seoley who hns been very sick with a long slego of typhoid fever. Tho society will bo assisted by tho Portland Symphony Orchestra. Prof. W. 11. Iloyor and Dr. IXi in Znn, of Portland, and by Miss Kvn I. Btlnsou and Prof. Irving (llenn, of Uugeiio. Tho oratorios of "The Redemption" by (iiinoud and "Tho Feast or Adonis.' by Jonsen, will bo given. This will be tho last musical event of tho sea son nnd In fact It will bo tho only event of this kind heard hero this year. It should bo a success not only because It will bo a groat treat but because It Is a benefit to ono who has done so much In a musical way for Salem. , Tho "Feast of Adonis Is bright and beautiful, and as one musician ex presses It. It Is "delicious." It Is a modem coiniKwItlon. The "Redemption" Is qulto tho op posite, nnd Is what might be called a "sublimoly sorrowful" composition. It Is ono of tho great oratorios. Re member tho date Friday. May 15lh and make no engagements that will conflict with It. Acker's Blood Elixir positively Cures Chronic Blood Poisoning and all Scrofulous affections. At all times a matchless system tonic and purifier Money refunded If you aro not satis fled. COc. and 11.00. D. J, Fry, Drug glaL OASTOHIA. Bwiti jt I VA Yh Hut Alwrt toff M To Be Laid By President. A granite block, weighing between 8 and 10 tons, out of which tho ha--of ths Iewls and Clark memorial is to bo chiseled, arrived In Portland this week, from Snako rlvor. It was loaded onto a big truck and hauled up to Otto Schumann's marblo quarry yard on Taylor street. Seven men woro engagpTT for some time In gtrt ting tho block off tho dray and Into the yard, where tho cornerstone for the monument Is to be made. There was considerable difficulty in trani shipment from boat to freight car at HI pari a. The block Is almost square It Is a little over 7x7 foet, and la pro nounced a nice piece of granite. Four big horses attached to tho truck bad a good deal to do to pull the load The architect on the monmument says that, whllu there was delay in getting tho stone. It will bo ready for dedication on May 21st, ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLFTS cure Dyspepsia and all disorders aris ing from indigestion. Endorsed by pfaystetsna everywhere. Sold by all druggists. No cure, no pay. 25 cents. Trial package free by writing to V II. Hooker k Co, Buffalo. N. Y MARRIAGE CONTRACT INVALID Where it is Obtained by Mis . representation or Fraud Like any Other Contract it must be Made in Good Faith Albany, N. v., April 30. An lm- portant case. Involving tho validity of marriages obtained by fraud, hoa Just been decided in tho court of appeals, In tho case of Gregory Illlorcnzo, ap pellanL vs. Johannn Bllorcnzo. Tho parties had been living together with- out marriage, and after an absence of tho man In Philadelphia for some months, tho woman produced a child, and. .representing It as her own, born during his absence, sho Induced him to marry her. Ho subsequently dis covered that tho child was not hers, and brought action for annulment on Iho ground of fraud. A Jury In Xow York City gnvo him the verdlcL and tho mnrrfngo was or dered annulled. Tho woman nppealed, nnd tho Judgment was reversed by the nppellftto division. Tho court of appeals again rovorsed. sustaining tho order of niinullmant. Judge Gray, writing tho tinnnlmous opinion of tho court, says: "Tho statutes of this stnte declaro that marrinno. so far bb Rb validity In law In concerned. Is a civil contraot to whldi the consent of both pnrtles cnpahlu of contracting Is essential, While tho marrlngo relation, in Its legal asct, has no peculiar sanctity, as a social Institution, a due regard for Kb consequences and for tho or derly constitution of society has caused It to bo regulated by laws tn Its conduct and In Its dissolution. Tho fre and full consent, which Is tho os- setifH of ordlnnry contracts, Is niado by th stnuto noooMnry to Its validi ty Tho minds of tho parties must meet In ono Intention. Tho plaintiff In this rnsn had a right to rely upon tliH dufMidnnt's statement of it fact, tin- truth of which was known to hnr ninl unknown to hlm, nnd ho was un der no obligations to verify a state ment to tho truth of which sho had pledged herself. It was a gross fraud, anil iitKin reason, as utmn authority, It afforded a,sufIlclont Hroiind for the nnniillmeut of tho contract thus ob tained." ANTI SALOON PROTEST Against Granting.Liccnse Near urooKs Brooks. April 30. A petition Is be ing circulated -In tho Interest of the Krebs Brus., prominent hop growers of this neighborhood, asking tho oounty court for a licence to soil liquors at their place. Their largo hop yards draw Immonso crowds ev ery season In hop picking, as dances aro hold regularly, and other nniuso incnts aru provided. Now it Is pro posed to add a saloon, which would make It tho gayest place la the coun ty. In foot many feel that It would lie too gay. nnd as a result several re moustrnncoH aro being circulated. Under tho law. any ono living In the proolnai for 30 days can sign a petl Hon of th)s kind, and It Is claimed by those remonstrating that tho signa tures of many transient worklugmon will thus bo secured to the petition, but tho Kiobs Bros, say only perma nent residents are being asked to sign, and that they propose to allow only a respectable place kopt on their premises. Whatever tho merits) of either side' may be remains to bu seen, and no doubt tho county court will justly decldo the whole matter when. It Is submitted to that body for action. The Pz-ehletorlc Oypsy. Tho band of gipsies camped on the rlvor bank near Itlversldo addition to Salem, have been ordered to leave by Sheriff Colbath. This Is tho same band that caused tho Portland police so much trouble about a week ago. They are Bulgarians, and about as dirty a lot of human beings as could Im possibly found. There aro about 16 peopto In Iho company, and they live n six tents. They have fine horste and good wagons, and aro tHMiad for California MoH tea positively Curea Sick Headache, Indigestion and Conitina- tlon. A delightful herb drink. Ite roevea all eruptions of the. akin, pro ducing a perfect complexion or money refunded. 26c. and Wc write to us for free sample W II. Hooker t Co, I Buffalo. N Y D. J Vry. Druggist. THE BAR AND THE HARBOR Engineer Ogden has Compared the Soundings Bar has Grown but Harbor not in Immediate Danger David B. Ogden. engineer of the government rivor and harbor depart ment, woa In 8alcm Wednesday night on his wny to Portland from Inde pendence, and polnta up tho rlvor. Mr. Ogden, It will bo rcmemborod, mado soundings of tho river tn tho vicinity of tho bridge hero about April 10th. Tho results of these soundings aro now on paper, In tho Bhnpo of a chart, and were shown to a Journal reporter last night. Tho chart shows tho bar to bo COO feet longer than when tho last survey wns mado tn 1R0G, that Is, tho bar has grown 600 feet In seven years. On tho Polk county sldo tho river has eaten nwny something over 100 feet of bank In tho samo length of time. Mr. Ogdon thinks thcro Is no Immedi ate dangor to either tho bridge or the wharfage, still thoy will need protec tion soon. Ho has been at Imlopcnd- onco looking nftor some work necos- sary boforo beginning on tho new io vetment work nbovo that city. "Wo hopo" snld Mr. Ogden, "to be able to keep tho rlvor open tho year around, nnd hnvo already contracted for u light draft dredge for the upper Willamette. If the government will glvo us an appropriation m tho next rlvor and harbor bill wo will construct ninny ilnms, and, with tint d red ho. Sn leni can bo sure of an open river." STAGECOACH DAYS. Story lit n Trip from I'ortaiMiiiilh t I.oinleil In I7HO, There nre men ninl women nnd they nrb not nlwnyx the old- who deplore (he bronthlo ihkv of the ngo- In Ui fleet me 1 1 iluys, they tell us, life whi ,l different thin. People Journeyed thi-iiuuli the .Mtirw leisurely then; ev Istem-e lisd a lUivor. A century ngo n Journey iiieii'w MIowmIiIp mid merry mtveliturvM ninl it eouifortillile enjoy-Vit-nl of the liuttot( or the iHhdiHilpe. All this may Im mi. but u traveler who outdo I he Journey from Ports mouth to UhmIoii In 17WI shows that even stngeeom'li ikiyn IihiI their shad ows. "The e I line up on Hie conch nlmie wiih tit the rick of one's life," lie wrote, "null when I ivnn up I huil nothing to bold on to except u little handle lit tin side. The moonlit we set off I thought 1 hhw certain ilenth before me. The niHclilne rollsd with troiuoudouH rapid ity over the stone and every minute seemed to lly In the air. so that It lip ped red to too n uiuiplete miracle thut we stuck to the comcIi at nil. "Tills continual fear of death at Inst became Insupportable to me, nnd I carefully crept along the top of tho coach nnd onhcoiiomI myncf In the twsket behind. '(III n Mllddeii the cohcIi proceeded ut it rapid rntc down n bill. All the loxes. Iron nulled mid copper fimtencd. Ifcgiiu totbiuce around me, uihI every iiiuiueiit I n'eelvi-d such violent blows (but I thought my lat hour hail come. Hluik en lo plecoH, bleeding and sore, I crept buck to my former imihIIIoii. And It mined InoeiMflUtly, and us before we wen' covered with ilust ko now we were sosked with mill. "My neighbor evyy now and then fell asleep ami when In this slate icr pelually rolled and Jolted ugnlnst mo with the whole weight of Ids iKsly, more tbnn ouco iiinirly pushing me from the wMt to which I clung with the IhhI strength of ilepalr. I looked nnd certainly felt like n crazy fool when I nr rived In Iindon." The letter Is realistic. It Is ponlbln that tweiilleih (vntury traveling, ul tlMillgh llliroinitnllr. has Its roinjieusa lions after till. Youth's Companion. POULTRY POINTERS. When ehlckiMis grow very fast, It sflinetluHM rnusM leg woakuess. ruder usual roiHlltloiut a variety of food Is belter limn any medicine that can lie given. The ouly Hufo way of disponing of iIhmiI fowls that Intte died of any con tagious i1Imwm Is to burn them. t'lover contains two elements that are In demand by the hous-nltrogen and lima It Is rich In the elements required for tlm whites of eggs. When roup gets Into a (lock, It Inva riably tivctf soiho ullment behind, Tha fowl thut 1ms Ixim subjret to it ll seldom lies It by iiguln. There Is no cure tor feather pulling except by mora labor and time tbsn an ordinary flock is worth. Tho best plau Is to get rid of the guilty fowls os soon as possible, A ben mWiIow bosjiits to en! ogtbil until she finds uu brvksn or miiU slw Ik-coiii uw-immiminI to eating eggs thrown out iniu the yard. Tho MfiMl plan Is always to crumble tbm up fine before fwdlug. To wwrm, osteopathy has come at a booa of cotintlos vajutj. ScbcxMIe, Barr tt Barr, Oiteopatbs. Opera House Block, Stlcm. I Dalryini's I The Dalrymple Wash Goods Sec tion is sho wing ail the new things in Wash Goods for Spring and Sum mer of J 903. We ate showing the new Dolly Vatden Ribbons in beautiful pat terns. FOR SPPINO HOUSEKEEPING Iturfiu Scsrfs at (on. $1 now 70c. nurtiu SCiiff at ton. 80c sow 55. Dtteia tiJ Ull c old Tatta covin. tllii. irati anil tallies Caistt T cks tc. Towel llanicrs Be Towel xtckt flc Adams siova Pollih I5C fa amrllntioc Hue and hli caimtci wart. loakinf uKPiili, Toilet boats 5-IOC. Ca. MedKHidieiictioaplOc. The Variety Store. 94 Court St. Annora M.' Welch, Prop J. Brownstein & Son. 136 Court street lllehest cash price paid for Hides. Pells. Wool, Tallow and furs; also general dealer In old Iron, Hubbcrand Metals- In Pursuit of Ti"amp. Oregon City. April 30.ICx-County Commissioner Cornelius Blair, whoso daughter was ussnulted by u tramp nt Cnnby ytrntenlny, Is In pursuit of the- iiinn with a paity of frlunds. The trump was seen nt Barlow yesterday about an hour nftor tint crime was committed. Ho was going south Two mini, known to be companions of the tramp, woro ut Hubbard last night, nnd are being wntohed by tho oltlrerH. who suppose thoy will bo Joined by iho tramp. The chnso wilt bo kept up as long as there Is a hopo of success. Tho tramp Is a well-built man, of dark complexion, and Is dressed in dark olothcs. Ho bought a ticket nt Canby yesterday for Albany, but has not used It. It has been learned that ho formerly resided nt MoMlnnvllle, Sheriff Hhnver Is going to Canby this afternoon lo get .1 good descrip tion from tho girl. In nn endeavor to locate his man. TIih Manama's nre rapidly iiimplet Ing arrangements for tho ascent of tho Thrco Ulsters. Thoy have al ready agreed on their bill of fare 8UMC CUnC FOR PILE8 Itching Pllea produce moisture and causa Itching, this form, as well as llllnd, Bleeding or Protruding Piles aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pita Item edy, stops Itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors, ton a Jar at druggists, or sent by mall, Treatise free. Write ma about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Dr H to nit's drug stores Ilnosovelt didn't get out of Wyom ing an hour too soon. With 48 hours longer stay, "It would hnvo been a aold day when Teddy left." Oo to F, E, 8hafer for pjovee and harness oils, 232 Commercial atreet. 4-21 tf Tho Hugeno (lunrd of Wednesday saya: Albany la to have a now dully paper, It la said. It will bo Kepubll can In politics, and will bo In oposl tlon lo tho Herald, representing nn other faction of Iho Republicans. For years thorn has been a flold at Al bany for a llvo, up-to-dnto dally. James Freeman, of Washlngon, N J., has Just becomw a father for tho twenty-eighth time. Chances aro ho Is after -11. Health and beauty Is restored lo tho suffering through tho mechanical skill of an Intelligent osteopathia!. Hnhoottle. Barr U Barr, Osteopaths Opera Housa Block, Salem. If you believe In genuine mehaiiir al skill to be applied In tho relief of suffering humanity, try tho true me chanic of anatomy, tho osteopath who understands the makeup of your body, with all Ha vital structures Scbodttlo, Barr & Barr Osteopaths, Opera Houso Block. Salem. I Ditlryniis