0 I II THE LIFE ,ifSin the blade. It m all ' ' , f urliirli hns n rriiarnnreeH h'nrla nf R:i7nr Stoat nm'OWCUi ...w... - , - i' ' i imra flf a km may f uy uuc unv. a(. ther case u win uc mc maiacio vciy u:ai iui uic price. iRR'S JEWELRY STORE, State lM- 1 1 1 H M ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' I LOtal Social Keaim: Etents fffarr14411 St. PatrlcK's uance. vifi Lodge. No. 88, DogrcoTflion. will gic a St. Patrick's danco In j,8u Tuesday evening, March Admission " tuiuo, lauiea -u its. II Salem Dancing Parties. The Friday Nnlght and Forty-Four during clubs liavo combined and will -w & dance Wednesday evening, Minh 1Mb. nt Tioga hall. Members ot both ctab will plcaso take notice, aJ so further notice will ho given. Mrs. S. tt McCalla, ot Portland, closes her dinclnt; classes for tho sea ion, Kith reception to her class Sat urday evening. i n Whist Club Entertainment. 0a Monday evening Mr. and Mrs. IiJoc J. lllggs ontortalncd tho mem y of the Jolly Twenty Whist Club, t heir home on Cottage street. Tho tfbershlp of this club is limited to i)iirg married couples, and hi- rdy mootliiKH nro hold, tho inrmi- Jw Inking turns In ontortalnlng. At im;iii meeting last nlglit tlio prizes Iiri captured by Mrs. R. D. Gilbert Jed Zndoc J. Rlggs. After enrds de- lHHig refreshment woro sorvod. Socall Event In Waldo Hills. There was a happy gnthorlug nt homo or Grnndma Matilda Stanton !ut flvo mllis southenst or Maelay t Sunday, March 15th. It was tho sMon or Grandmn Stnnton's 87th -fhilay nnd many or htr desppmlnnts Saint Patrick's Sale Began MONDAY. Stockton O. CT, Co's PASSENGER 8TEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland Monday, edneeday and Friday, 10 a.m. For Corvallls Tuesday, Thur day and Saturday at I p. m. QuickTime. Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trad Street M. P. BALDWIN, AqL lOGkion tle)le)aila)llteiiaeH4eVI4f' "FRANK DAVIS, STANDARD BISCUIT CO. Makers of PARADISE SODA C J. N. MATSCHEK CANDY CO., Inc. Up-to date Confectioners. Nuts and confectionery- CAPITOL CORKWSSION CO. Wholesale Fruits asd Produce, . , , PfcoseNQ.2231. Ulltiee Block. . illlHimlittllieWfl lfllll I' pt,t by a largo delegation of bU form er church membership, OF A KNIFEV ' very, well. for it to have a tasty - . """" ' tv nr i nn n Qt rn i. ujiui i.uu in yt.jv. in & Liberty Sis. Leaders in low prices relatives and frlonds took advantage of the occasion to call and pay:iho(r respects nndonjoy tho hospitalities df tho occasion, which concluded with a big dlnnor. Grandma enjoyed It aa much as the youngest of thorn and all united In wishing hor many, happy re turns of tho day. This pioneer set tled thero In 1853 and Is halo ami hearty for one of hor ago. Those prosent wore: J. I,. ' Stanton, wife and son or Salem; Hen. F. Stanton anil Wm. M. Stnnton of Snlcm, grand sons; Mrs. Isonhnrt of Shaw, James Gist and wife -of Shaw. Mrs. Carmlsh and daughter or Stnyton, Klwood Small and wife or Sllverton, F. M. Fresch nnd wire or Shaw, Uenjnmlu P." Fresch or Shaw, Mrs. Glover or Stnyton, Aunt Jennie Downing or Shaw. Mrs. Tompln or Portland, Adam Burns, wife, son nnd daughter, O. W. Canpell, wire and baby rrom Shaw, Den Kaiser, wlfo and two sons of Mncloay. Vorna and Ada Simerni or Sllvcron. Eldor A. I). Sknggs or Van couver, Wnsh., Mrs. L. S. Lambert or Stayton. L. B. Patten and wire or Mnclcay. Arohlo Brown, wire nnd Ave children or Shaw, Pearl and Florence Potorrr or Argentl. Ida Kdlson or Sll verton, Mrs. J. L. IMIson or Sllverton. Harrison Humphrey or Shnw, Kdward Tn'.e and Klmer Downing or Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Hums. Salem Tennis Votaries. The Cnmpus Tennis Club, or this city, held Its nnnunl meottng Monday evening at the home or Miss Lucia Cochran, on Llhorty utreot. In the election or officers for the ensulnc Sewing; Machines For Rent SB Ilosldos doing n large huBlnotm In sewing machines or all sorts, we al ways havo ploffty or new mnchlnoe for rent. Mr. N. II. Hurley Is In charge or this depnrtmont, and dellvors nnd looks nftwr our machlno trndo In nil Its brnnchos besides ropalrlng any nnd all makes or mnohlnos. Glnd to havo you call xt any tlmo and look over our Rotary Whlto Sow ing Machlnos. Tho latest Whltos cer tainly comblno all that's good In ma chines. ' , Needles Best on tho mnrket-25c a dozen. Sewing Machlno Oil Only the best Is safe to uso; tho other sort gums your machine. Wo havo none but good. F. A. WIGGINS implement House. 255-257 Liberty St., Salem. Farm Machinery, Bicycler, Sewing Machines and Supplies. N. H. Burley, Sowlnir Machine Repalrine. William Snayely Successor to- Farrlngton&Farror Cash Meat Market 130 Court Street W'll continue to serve the public bet ter than ever, and our prices will al ways be the lowest. Will keep the verv choicest of meats on hand constantly. Manager. RACKERS and all kinds of fancy THE DAILY JOURNAL, SAL5M, OREGON.'TUESOAV, MARCH 17, 1903." year tno following were named: Pres ident, Frank Wlllmon; secretary, Miss Warfleld; treasurer, Miss Hattlo Dcatty; additional members or tho ex ecutive committee, Geo. Gatis, Jr., nnd C E. Fuller. The club has two courts on tho Wlllametto University cam pus, nnd will mako arrangements for a lively season this summer. There Is a large membership In the club. MEMELEY QUARTET Will bo In Salem nt tho First M. E. church on Wednosduy. tho ISth, nt 8 p. m. Admission 26 cents for adults., IB cents Tor children rrom 10 to 15. Tickets for reserved seats can be had at Patton8' book store Tor 35 conts. Evoryhody Invited to hear this excol lent combination or rondors and sing ons; first-class In all teapocts. Wood Choppers Wanted. Mon wnntod nt once. Cnll on or nddress W. D. Pugh, 110 State stroot, Salem. 3-ll-Gt PERSONAL8. Huv. John Parsons Is In lllllsboro. Dr. K. A. Plorcu visited nt Chomn wa today. H. O. Whlto has returned rmm Portlnnd. Ellis Purvino spent the day Portlnnd. Aldormnn Thomns Sims visited Brooks toilny. W. D. Lawlor, the mining mnn, In In Is In tho city. J. A Finch, or the Albany Herald, wns In tho city Monday. Walter Whitlow returned Monday rrom a visit In Eugene. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Vlesko wont to Portland today for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. Thlolson went to Portlnnd today for n visit. E. T. Moore, county echool super intendent, visited the Turner ochool today. II. IC. Bicker. uierlutendent or the state refotm school, was In the city toddy. ' County Clerk Roland this afternoon granted a mhrrlnge license to Henry F. Stuhlinau and Margnret Ellsnbuth llnynot. T. O. Whlttler. or Oswogo. Is In tho city. Mr. Whlttler formurly resided in Snleui. C. Sullivan, or the Corvalllt & East ern railroad company, wns In tho city today from Albany. J. A. Carson rotumod this morning from Alnska, whoro ho wus called on legal business recently. Miss Hnlllo Thomas, a teacher In the public schools or Snlom, U spond Inn n week nt her homo In Tumor. Itev. J. II. Columnu, prosldont or Willamette Unlvorelty, nnd Hov. W. H: Wlnans wont to Portlnnd todny. G. A. Stovons wont to Portlnnd to day, whero ho will plnco his youngOHt son. Lloyd, In tho Bonvorton school. Prof. Geo. Wnrflold. of Willamette Unlvorslty, nnd tho MIssoh Mary and Ilnrrlet Wnrflold arrived homo Mon day from Eugouo. J. G. Graham, local agent for Bal four, Gurthrlo & Co., wont to Albany, HnUuy and Shedd today. D, E. Yoran, a prominent mombcr or tho Knights or Pythias, was hi tho city Monday from Eugene. Ho wont to Portland today. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt, who have been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs, Arm strong, returned today to their homo nt Albany. Geo. S. Reed returned t6 Portland this morning, nftor a visit with his family. Ha Ib employed by tho Port land Seed Company. Tho family of Freight Agent Hous ton arrlve'd from Hosoburg Saturday, and have gono to housekeeping In tho Raymond homo on Center stroot. Wm. Stevens and wlfo loft Monday afternoon for their homo nt Tilla mook. They stopped off at Salem for a visit, being en route homo rrom San Francisco. -Mrs. C. W. Patton has returned from a threo week's visit with friends on tho Sound. Sho was met In Port land by Mr. Patton who accompanied her home. Miss Mnry Wnrflold his returned from a visit with friends at Eugene. Sho attended tho stato oratorical .con tost on Friday evening and romalned for a fow days with friends. C. U. Gantonboin, S. C. Sponcor, D. M. Dunne and Thomas Jackson, prom inent ofheors In connection with the military staff of Former Govornor Geer. were In the city today from Portland. CapL W. K. Plnier. of Woodhurn. returned home Monday evening. Cap tain Flnzor Is an active applicant for the appointment of ndjutant-genornl at tho hands of Gdvornor"Qhamber- laln to succeed C. U. Qantenblen. the present Incumbont. J. P. Mitchell, for many years an employe at the Salem Flouring Mills In thin city, has gone to Portland to accept a position In the Alblna Mills Rev. 3. J. Bvans, of Red Bluff, Call fornla, arrived In the city this after noon. Her. Grant was the former pastor of the First Christian church lf ftltlff 'ttu (! ! wnt VAt t 6lA Atm- HBafglMlfBE 5 Willamette X wil University Misses Lela Tarploy and Hallle Watson, both momtora br tho rsin!or class or WlllamoUo, College of Muslc, plnyod a piano duot last o'vonlng In Kugono. nt a reception given by tho Blks or that city. Pror. Hawloy, doan of tho Universi ty, who has boon confined to his mom for n 'oe with a severe caso or )a grlppti, U lapldly recovering, nnd wl.l moot his classes again tomorrow. Part of his clnssw woro heard by Miss Brnm Clark nnd Miss Sophia Town sond during his absence. Tho Pacific Collogo delegation to the stnte oratorical contest at Eugene Inst Friday woro compelled to stay In Snlom over Sunday on account of tho wreck south or Eugene Saturday morning. Tholr orator, Miss Lucy Gauso. won second place at tho con tost with the oration. "The Spirit or John Marshall." Tho delegation wero ontertalned by Wlllnmetto friends, nnd returned to Newberg by boat yes torday morning. II - Salem Mllltla Doys. Company "F." Fourth Regiment, O. N. G held Its election of ofllcors nt I inc a i mm y .Mominy nigni, nnu -iu mombers wore present. Lieutenant Colonol J. M. Poormnn nctod as elec tion Inspector. Chns. A. Murphy was elected cap tain; CIirh. L. Dick, llrst lloutonnut, nnd R. W. Holmau, second lieutenant. The candidates were all oloctd with out opposition. This In the first time In noarly two years that Company F brvH had a full set or officers, nu'd with such competent men In charge, the members or the comimny will work hard to become the best In the regi ment. The armory will be remodeled, to dome extent, sh there will ho more riHim, as the company has n full mem bership, and the quarters are too small to be convenient. Colonol Poor man conicmtulntml tho compnny on tho selection or their olllcors. Ho said. In his estimation, thoy could hnvo done no better. Mnjor Lonbo dosorvos credit for causing tlu't election t be hold nt fo early a date. J. M. Poormnn roturned to Wood burn this morning, nnd reports that tho Snlom compnny now hns three of tho most oxporloncod olllcors In the atnto. Tho mombxrHhlp of tho com pnny 'Is bolng pretty gonornlly rcor gnnlr.od nnd fitrongthened by tho In traduction or new blood. Including mnny or tho prominent young mon or the city. For those reasons, nnd the further fnct Hint tho company Is lo cnted nt Snlum. tho cnpltnl or tho stato, Colonel Poormnn wtys thero Is no ronson why Salem should not hnvo tho best company or Kunrdsmon In tho stnte. Conference of Charities, Govornor Chnmborlaln hns appoint od oloven dologntos to represent Ore con nt tho National Conroronco of Charities and Correction, which will ho held nt Atlanta. Georgia, May fith to 12th. Thoy are: W. T. Gardner, W. R. Wnlpolo. Wm. M. Ladd, Mrs. U W, Sltton, Hon. Thos. N. Strong and George B. Hyland, of Pertlnnd: O. A. Hartman. Pondleton: Mrs. Honrlottn Brown. Albany; C. W. .Inmoa, suporln tondont or penltontlnry; H. E, Blok ers. Biiporlntondent or refonn school, nnd 8uporIntondont J. F. Calbroath, or the Insnno asylum. 8UHU CUKB FOR PILES Itching PHoh produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, aa well as Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo eanko's Pile Rem edy, stops Itching and bleeding. Ab sorbs tumors. COo a Jar at druggists, or sent by mall. Treatise free. Write mo about your case. Dr. Bosnnko.i Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at Dr. Stone's drug stores. i u Money In Raiting Cucumbers. The Gideon Stolz Co. Is now con tracting for cucumbors for 1903 crop. Any ono who has suitable land for this kind of a crop should call early at factory, Mill and Summer street, and secure contract for sevoral aores. 3-7-d2w-w2t DIED. I1AKRR. At Kingston. Tuesday, March 17, 100S, Mrs. Lille Bennetts Balier, agod 37 yeart, ot coHsumi- lion. Deceased was a dauipiter or Rev. Jesse T. UenueU, of Mehnnia, and leaves a husband nnd two small children tomourn her untimely de parture. THE PURE GRAIN COFFEE GRAiN-n VJ THE PURE V In comparing Graln-0 and coffee remonibcr that while the taste to the samo Grain-O gives health and streagtb whila cotfeo shatters tho servous system and breeds dUease of Itbe digestive organs. Thinking people prefer Qroin-Q and ita bcn efiu. TKV tr T.AY. Atcicttrsser7hr) XU. s4 IN. ft fkH fmmtmKmm immmmmmmtmmmmtmmmmm mmmu mm mm 1,1 in llwi.iwwrtMW, SBBBnBr3BBBBLfiitPtdKs m yTtSte kii'JSBhSSBBBHhSBJBBBBBK . iLmWmmmmlSSvSEKLwF MmmmWmWKIImmmmmmWmf -mW " jftLmmmmmWl flLVsfiiwlrB m M tm mr M Aw dllSStBmSlmmmWmmmmmmmWi Young women may avoid much sick ness and pain, says Miss Alma Pratt, if they will only have faith in the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Dkaii Mhs. Pivkham: I feci It my duty to toll all young wnmun how much Lyliu H.IMnklmin'n wondi'ilul Yi'gotnhlo Compound has dono for mo. I wns coiunletoly run down, unable to attond school, nnd did not earo for an kind of society, but now I feel like a now poraon, and haw gained sovn pounds of llesh iu thivo months. " I ivtomuhMul It to all young moiihmi who Rtilfor from fomalo woak notw." jIihs Ai.m.v l'n.vrr, Holly, Mich. ruin: iukdical adyicis to vouxg chuls. All younir girls nt this period of llfo tire rurnestly Invited to ivrlto Mm. I'liiKliiuii fot nd vice; she litis guldi I lu n niotluuiy May hiindi'uilN of young women; her advice Is frcoly and cheerfully given, nnd hor nddress is Jynu, IMass. Judging from tho letter sho is receiving from no many young girls Mrs. Plnkhnm is Inclined to tho belief that our girls nro pushed nltogolhor too near ' tho limit of tholr endurance nowadays lu our public hoIiooIh and hemlnarlux. Nothing Is allowed to Interfere with htudtun, the girl must bo puhhed to tho front nud graduated with honor; often phyitlonl collapse follows, and it taken yours to rcwivur the lost vitality, often It Is never recovered. . A Young Chicago (llrl Saved from Despnlr. "Deau JIus. Piskham: I wish to thank you for tho help nnd ben efit I have received through tlm uso of liyillu 12. IMnkliuinVt Vgo tablo Coiupouud and l,lver IMIls. When I was about ovcntoon rj. years old I suddenlv Heoined to loso my usual good ES5w.nuUu and vitality. Kathor mild I Htudled too &&&&& llfo; with It sho fan go through with courage mid safety tlwwwJ aha must accomplish, nnd fortify her physical well being ho that her future llfo may bo Insured against slekiiessuud sutlering. (Scnnh FORFEIT" w eamxtt ftrlliwltli t.kito tl,n orlfilnal loltora kiul (IgnatnrM ( nllllll buT tMllutouUli, wtib'b will t..i. llialr nlmilul .milinn.. VUUUU l.y.llu ;. l'JiiUliuin .ll.'.ll.ilu :i., Lj-pb, M. , DENIES TRAIN ST0RY Jones of S. P. Co. Knows Nothing of It J. P. JonoM, traveling freight and paseengor acent for tho Bouthorn Pa cific Company, was In tho city today, He was son by a Journal roportor and questioned conconilng the report that the Southern Pacific people aro con sidering the matter of placing anothor train on tholr lino for tho accommo dation of tho local trade of tho Wil lamette valley. Mr. Jonot disclaims all knowledge of any such Intentions on tho part of his company, and aald he considered the report premature. Mr. Jones further stated that ho had no dcnnlU Information oinclally that any other train would bo operated by (ho Southern Pacific Company In Ore gon, for tho present, at least. Hum tU TS VrUJMjt totfc AQ6 FIVE. MM havii, nut tho doctor thought diuonmt ana prescribed tonics, which I took by the uuiirt wltliout relief. Heading ono day in tlio paper of Mrs. l'inkham's gient cures, and lludlug the Hvmptoma described an. nwered mine, I deeldeil I would give Lydlu K. rinkliam's Yegetahlo Coiiipounil a trial. I did not miy a word to tho doctor; I iHiugltt it ntysolf, and took it accordhig; to directions regularly for two months, and 1 found that I gradually Improved, and Unit all pains left me, and I was my old self onro more. Ln.i.us E. SiNcrJint, 17 IS. aid .St., tlilcngo III." . t A RYE FACE Is apt to suggest a bitter expert enr-o. hut the oxporlcnco of thoso using our loo Is apt to be a satisfac tory one, as thoro Is nothing doletrlous In It, nnd for your drinking wntor It Is both puro and hoalthful. Ap a cool, or It Is economical and clean, If you want satisfactory Ico service, drop us a postal to No. 174 Commercial street, or call our loloniiono No. 2131 Main, MRS. M. BECK. PACIFIC STATES TELEPHONE Will Have Exchange at In- dependence . Indopondeiice, March 17 Tho pm clflo States Tolephono Companyvhatf rucuiviMi moru uiuu uuouKii - suuBcnji orstoontlllo It to an alt-night aorvico. It Is thought that thoro will bo at least 120 phones placed hero, Wo havo froo Bwltehlng with Monmouth, and thoy havo a rural system almost comploted, which will glvo thorn over 40 phones lu that town, So wo aro soon to havo an nll-nlgbt aorvico with a rreo pnouo uorvico or overitf S Want a cook that's not so.crossTj Ono that dooim't think Btie,'a,boail Jounial want ads bring finest 006SS ., ., , . , ,. ; iioin jor cooMiHK una ior iouks. How It Thls7 Tho best English Breakfast Tea. l(f cents per pound. AUo nil kind of freak T9Ubls eck saoralcr, at,, Bnuuoa ft Rugiw't, PH ill IS fli ! fil: B' ;!1 i: ii ft 4 ill ! ! Jl :HI i TflBfr 'jtfcukW . rfi