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THE LIFE OF A KNIFE Lies in the blade. It is all very well for it to have a tasty Handle, but it's.not the handle lhat cuts knotty twine and the like. We show a largfe and varied line of Pocket Knives, every one of which has a euaranteed b'ade of Razor Steel. You may buy one here at 65cor$1.00 or $2.5T). In either case it will be the market's very best for trie price. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, State & Liberty Sts. Leaders in low prices 4-IIIIH I M " ' " """ """ I Local J Events f m the Social Realm! W-H-H-T I I I I 1 1 I I IH fH Wedding Anniversary. On Tuesday evening, March 17th, Mr. and Mrs. T. Holvorson wore pleasantly reminded or Uio 31st an niversary of tholr wedding. Mrs. Hoi msou had planned a surprlso for hor husband, and tho plan worked nd mlrably. About a scoro of tho friends of Mr. and Mrs. Holvorson assembled at the hemo of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. 1'carcc. of course, by previous ar rangement, anil then proceeded to tho llolverson homo, where. Mr. Holvor ton was taken uulto thoroughly by surprise. Whist was played, and at a late hour a lunch was served. Sub ccguently tho marrlago ceremony was repeated, Mrs. Allco H. Dodge serving acceptably In the capacity of tho of Mating minister. Tho service was pmvocntlvo of much mirth. Mr. llol verson was appropriately costumed for the event, while tho brldo of 31 )enrs ago also nppcarcd to splendid aihantngo In a gown of white, with a flowing veil, that had been Improvised for tho occasion. The event Was a very pleasant one, and tho company did not finally dis perse until tho hours had progroscu well along toward morning. Ocnerous wero tho guests In wishing for tho host and hostess many happy returns of tho anniversary which was so de lightfully celebrated. Thoso forming tho party were: Mr. and Mrs. T. Hoi verson, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murphy, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Morrison, Mr, and Mrs. O. .1. Jearco. Dr. and Mrs. W. It. Stockton Saint Patrick's Sale Began MONDAY. O. C T, Co's PA88ENQER 8TEAMER POMONA Leaves for Portland Monday, ednesday and Friday, 10 a.m. For Corvallla Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday it I a. m. Quick Time, Cheap Rates Deck: Foot of Trade Street. M. P. BALDWIN. AflL llf H-IIHH)i-lH miM I FRANK DAVIS, Manager. I STANDARD BISCUIT CO. Makers of PARADISE SODA UUUSIC9, JT. N. MATSCHEK CANDY Up-to date Confectioners. Nuts and confectionery. CAPITOL COMMISSION CO. Wholesale Fruits and Produce, illt , . PnoneNo.2231. llllb.ee Block, tttmm imitu f tjmaiiiiffinM THE Morso, Mr. and Mrs. It. I). Fleming, Mr. and Mrs. P. H, Sroat, Miss Gcorgo Olltner, Miss Ellrabeth Holvorson, Misses Holon nnd Dorothy Poarco, II. I Olltner and H. J. Digger. In Honor of St. Patrick. Tho ladlos or Viola Lodge, Degree of Honor, remembered SL Patrick Tuesday ovonlng by giving a vory on joyablo dancing party In Tioga hall. Thorp wcro about BO couples present, and tho splendid music by Hlstlne's orchestra wn3 enjoyed. Tho members of this organization tiro successful on tertalncrs, and tho affair last night was by no means an exception. To All Union Men, Greeting. All union .men aro cordially Invited to attend a smoker given by Federal Union No. 0841, on Thursday evening, Mnrch 19, 1903, at 8 o'clock p. m. Dy order of committee. 3-18-2t H. II. MUNSON, Sec. Qed Time I take a pleasant herb drink, tho next morning I feel bright and my com plcxlon Is better. My doctor snys It nets gently on the s.onuichc, liver and kidneys, and Is a pleasant htxntlvo. It Is made of horbs, und Is prepared as easily as tea. It Is called I-nnc's med icine. All druggists sell It at 2fic and GO cents. line's Fnmliy Medicines moves the bowels each day. If you cannot get It. send for free samples. Address, Orator Woodward, Leltoy, N. Y. How Is This? Tho best Kngllsh Ureakfait Toa. 1C conts por pound. Also all kinds of fresh vegetables each morning, at Branson & Hngan's. Sewing Machines For Rent. IlcsldoH doing n largo business In sewing tuachlnos of nil sorts, wo al ways havo plonty of now machine for rent. Mr, N II. Ilurloy Is In chnrgo of this dopartmont, and delivers and looks after our machlno trndo In all Its bronchos besides ropalrlng any and all makes of machlnos. Glad to havo you call at any tlmo and look ovor our notary Whlto Sow ing Machines. Tho latest Whltos cer tainly combine all that's good In ma chines. Needles nest on tho market 2Cc a dozon. Sowing Machine Oil Only tho 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, DlcycIo, Sewing Machines and Supplies. N. H. Burley, Sewlnjr Machine Repairing. William Snavely Successor to Farrlngton&Farror Cash Meat Market 130 Court Street Will continue to serve the public tet ter than ever, and our prices will al ways be the lowest. Will keeo the verv choicest of meats on hand constantly. CRACKERS ana all kinds of fancy CO., Inc. DAILY JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1903. iMRiiasKi-!-iaa-i-X'i ? Willamette XX I 3 S XX University ft B 9BI'. sUHBlHBBl-fr" A second girls' bosket bnll toain was organized at the gymnasium yes terday evening. Arrangements have been mado to bring tho Dallas girls' loam over with tho men's tenm Fri day night, and plaj' a doublo game. Tho girls will play Willamette's sec ond team, nnd tho boys will conteiU for tho state Intercollegiate cham pionship. Tho members and positions of tho second tenm aro as follews: Forwards. Jennie Coyle. cnptnln, Allco Shcpnrd; renter, I.uelia Holmstrom; guards, Hesslc Stowoll, Gertrude Gray. President Colomnn returned yester day afternoon from a business trip to Portland. He Is working hard for tho financial Interests, and Indications arc that tho debt of tho University will soon be lifted. Tho annual Intercollegiate debate with Pacific University Is near at hand. This will be the sixth annual contest held between tho two colleges, Pacific University tins submitted thq following question to Willamette "Resolved, That strikes In tho United States should be settled by compul sory aibltratlon." There will bo a largo number of contestants for tho debating tenm here. Tho debato wns won by Pnclflc Inst year, nnd tho W. U. team was composed of Sam SI ward. H. W. Swnfford nnd Walter Keyed. Tho local wrestling contest to de cide tho W. U. wrestling team, will bo hold nt the gymnasium tonight. Tho science Is practically now nt W. U.. but a largo number of good wrostlorfl have been developed this year ny Physical Director N. D. Mosor. Tho stylo of wrostllng Is catch-as-catcn-can. and tho contest will bo accord ing to A. A. U. rule. Kverybody In vited. Admission froe. PERSONALS. Homer Smith hns returned from Albany. Dr. C. II. Hobortson wns cnlled to Hroolis todny. J. 0. Orahnm .rent to Portland Tuos day nftornoon. .1. O. (Itnhnm returned today from a trip to Poitlnnd. .1. It. Miller, of Stayton, was a 8a loin visitor today. L. II. Mc.MiUion has gone to South Doiid. Washington. Mis. '.. F. Moody Is visiting with Poitlnnd rolntivos. Judge T. L. Davidson Is nbout tho streets again after a brief illuoss. Attorney O. O. Hliighain was a vis Itor to Woodbiirn Tuusday nftornoon. P. P.. Farlngton, ono of Salem's meat merchnnts, was In Portland to dny. Mrs. E. L. I.onnon has go no p Clackamas for a visit with her rola tlvos. II. Snook Is homo from Ttohohurg whoro ho has been doing somo con tract work. C. A. Orny today Inspected tho Clio niaway buildings that aro In courso of construction. Arno O. Crossan nnd John J. Hob erts today went to tholr claims In Lincoln county. Miss Ethol Knight has recovered from hor rocent Illness nnd Is oblo to bo out again. Adah Cleaver, of this olty, has boon granted a stato diploma by tho state board of education. Prof. A. O. Garland, of tho North wost Iluslness Collogo, is spending a few days In Portland. Stato Suporlntondent J. II. Acker- man has gono to Portland nnd Ilalnler to nttond Orahgo meetings. Mrs. J. H. Hill, who hns been visit ing with hero slstor, Mrs. I S. How land, has returned to her home In Portland. Dr. James Wlthycombe. director of the oxporlmont station nt the Corval lis Agricultural, College, was In the olty today. Miss Lola Tarploy and MIm Hsllle Watson havo returned from Bugne whoro they assisted tho Elks on Mon day ovenlng In nn entertainment. D I Smith has gone to Arlington to ncoopt a clerical position with the I Iialfoiir-Outhrie grain commission firm. Mr. Smith was a studont at the I Northwest Husiiiee College, of this eltv. Mr. Parker. mentioned In this paper Tuesday as taking a posltlr In the of fice of the attorneygenoral. I a stu dent of the Oregon Law School, and not of Wlllamotto Law School stated. as Bought Out Rotan, J. A. Patterson, of Honnessy. Okla homa, formerly of Iowa, who arrived here with his wife, two sons and a daughter, one week ago, took posses sion today of tho J. A. Hotan furni ture store at 307 Commercial street Mr. Patterson moved to Salem to go Into business and educate bis children. LOWER DECISION REVERSED Supreme Court Alakcs Ruling Anyone May Fjshjlp Ocean or Tidewaters ' ' The supreme- court of California has reversed tho judgment or tho lower court awarding $14,000 to tho Pacific. Steam Whaling Company as damages for losses sutTorcd. through tho acts of tho Alaska Packer's Association. Tho vcssols of both companies woro sent to Alaska In 1897 for thp purposo of fishing In tho vicinity of tho mouth of the Knrluk river. Tho whaling company's people, however, wero pre vented from fishing by tholr rivals, and a suit for 1100,000 damago was Instituted. Tho Packer's Association held that as Its vessels had fished In tho dis puted neighborhood for several years, It alone had tho right to continue op orations. The Jury In tho trial court rondored n verdict of JH.000 damages In favor of tho whaling company. The superior Judge who heard tho caso vas Indefinite In his rulings In re gard to the difference between puni tive nnd nrlunl damages, nnd tho su preme court reversed tho decision for thut reason. It Is held that ovsryono has equal rights to fish In tho wators of the ocean or on tldolands. contrnry to tho contention of the Alaska PnckeTs' As sociation. Trial Trip OfHeather Astoria. Feb. 17. The llnal trial trip of tho new lighthouse tonder Heather was mado yestorday nnd It proved to bo more than anticipated nnd her acceptance by tho depart nieiit Is assured. Sho accomplished tho test required by tinotuulnl Investi gation and when It Is nincliilly mado Itis sure to como nbovo tho require nients. Tho trip yesterday morning wns n run out around tho lightship nnd loturn, but was not a speed tout, hut tho vossol wns required to devel op 7C0 II, P. with 100 pounds pressure of stenm although sho Is allowed to carry 127 ikuiikIs. During n run of mi hour this morning she developed Kin II. P. and togged 1314 knots an hour a'nd nt times mndo 1 1 knots or over. During tho trip sho had n raco with tho bar tug Tatoosh and bent her by a good margin and tho Tnioosn is considered to bo nearly a 13 knot boat This nftornoon tho crow of tho Man - xanltii was transferred to the Heath - or and sho went to too Tongue point i uuoy million io in lie on gear nun biii- ( piles Sho will be engaged In having f Itlu flnnu fif iitvtlmlttv n nntlllln tit weeks, nfter which sho will betaken to Portland where an electric light plant will bo Installed nnd otherwise fitted for sorvlce. o To Make A Big Dam (Stoat Fall. Mont, March 18. Tho (lrent Fnlls land offlce has iwelied orders to withdraw from entry all lands which the government proposes to use as a resorvolr for what will probubly be tho llrwt work by tho gov ernment under the new Irrigation law. The government engineers have Io- ttl a site for a dam which will he ttf feai blah and about two miles long. Tho reservoir will cover a dis trl t about twenty miles long by eight miles wide, a space so great that It will take the entire How of Milk and lleuvur rivers two years to fill It The construction of the dam and nn iwtlr will make necessary tlu- aban kmhient of twny-s-ven mil" f irsk on the Oieat Northern between Malta und tf . whin uw runs I'iioiitjli (he proMMi-d reset tolr and Mill be under tui feet of water when the reservoir Is completed. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question ansrs In tho family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try JbH09 a delicious and healthful dessert. Pre pared in two minutes. No boiling I no baklsgl add boiling water and set to ooL rlavoni:Lemon, Orange, Rasp berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. io cts. ii .. i t6 get A TILE FACTORY Independence Pulls for flaw mill (Spoclal to Tho JouninL) Indopondcnco, March 18. At a mooting of tho Independence Improve ment 1caguo, partlos stated that thoro o:., ill A..'.. J l. . 4- . '.J ouuiu juuiniuijr uo u uiu luuiurjr up orating In Indcpondnnco for tho ox port tradOj which would havo con tracts to supply from flvo to olght cars of Ulo monthly. Tho matter was taken up and tho matter of a slto dis cussed. tt waa reported that two sltos had been, secured for a proposed sawmill to bo located horo. Tho plant la to cut about 60,000 feet dally. Thoro Is no question but that tho mill will bo lo cated on ono of the two sites. Hev. J. 1L Ilaldwln's funeral was held In Independence Tuesday. Thoro was a large attendance. Itev. Uald win was ono of our most highly re spected cltlzons, nnd the stato loses nn oxcellent man, a good minister, and tho Masonic fraternity loses nn exemplary Mason. Ho has lived In Independence a number of years, noted as minister nt dlfferontoccnslons had CNtonslvo business Interests sur rounding here, and leaves behind him a host of friends. He Just recently purchased a flno resldonco hero- In In dependence, and wns preparing to move Into town from his country homo. The funeral services woro held fiiun the Hnptlst church here. nnd the Interment wns mndo In tho Odd Fellows' cemetery, about four mile south of town. Suit Against Chinaman The Hank of Woodliuin, by Its at torney. (I. (I. Ulngham, of this city, hns (nought nn nctlnn In the circuit mutt nmiliiHt ,11m Toug. n Clilnninnii, to recover vnrlous stuns, nggregntlng about Slfino, vopresutitltig tho bal ance due mi n number of promlsory notes. Propoity In Woodbiirn belong ing to tho defenilnnt, was nttnehed by Sheriff Colbnth this nflernooii. MARRIED. KV'II.ANI) KNItlOHT At Houston. Toxas, Mnrch 13. 1003. nt the First Presbytorlnn church, Mrs. Olive S. England, of Snlom, Ore., to John E. Knrlght. or Hint city. Mr. und Mrs. Knrlght will reside nt Houston for tho present. Tho brldo Is well known In this city, nnd has for the past year been a resident of thi South. Mrs. Knglniul was n prom inent member of the Unltnrlnii huuh rend law and wns admitted to 1 '" bar and was nlso known as the nil- 1'"'" - ' whimo of poems Insomnia's Cure- Insomnia is generally caused by tho overworked digestive organs '......Mr wr I MiYAor fnn.i nr ,. which they should havo done during the day. A dose of Bcccham's Pills will Soothi fht Stomach by nssisting tho organs to do their work and enable you to obtain Nature's Restorer perfect sleep. Yourstomach doesnot nourish you with tho food you take if it is not work ing right. You sometimes need the gentle assistance of Jicechum'a Pills to help nature. If you would sleep well, work well and be well, take an occasional dose of BEEGHAM'S PILLS If you don't know their reputation throughout the world, ask our friends. Sold Evorywhoro In Boxos, lOo. and 20c. PAGE FIVE. PLAIN FARMER SQUAWKS Says He Will Shoot All Tres passing Canines Ed. Jeurnal: I havo boon annbyo for two weeks by tho occasional m pcaranco of a troop of dogs that cowu onto my placo, and frequently1 run mjr shcop and stock. Tho wholo trouble is caused by pcoplo who koop fomata dogs, and do not restrain thorn froas running at largo, as tho law requires', whon thoy aro in heat A band, of dogs will do great mischief, and aro at such times vory vicious and liabla to yil calvos, sheep, plgd and chick ens, and tho causo of such damage Bhould bo hold legally liable Ton many pcoplo koop dogs that run oa- othor people's premises. I proposo to shoot all such trespassing animals, as thoro Is no othor way to keep ray sheep peacefully on my own prom ises, which Is certainly my right, It I havo any rights ovor my own prem ises. PLAIN FAHMEtt. Drlef State News. Lester Holding, tho Portland wlfo murdorcr, sentenced to hang ono week from Friday, has boen convortcd, pre paratory to his departure. Hon. J. II. Hooth, register of tha United States land offlco nt llosoburg, Is In Eugene today on business, Mr. Hooth has recently returned front Portland, whoro he received tront motit for his eyesight, which Is uorr recovered. Fred Wllcoox, (.no of tho boys ac cused of putting J. M. Tlllmnn's boy In tho McKonrlo rlvor, and keeping him thoro for an hour, snys thoro Is no truth In tho story. That they caught tho boy nnd frightened hint, but did not oven think of putting him In tho wut or. Nicholas Si'hnrbnch died nt Wood burn yesterday, nfter suffering tynibtd ngony. When found Inst Friday his body wns burned to a crisp. Ho had been burning stumps oust of Wood burn, nnd, It Is supposed, wiih nttncketl with an epileptic lit and fell Into tho flru ICvory slued of clothing was burned off. Hon. W. H. Hllyeu hns genu to Yro ku. Oil., to de'rmid Eunls for tho mur der of Owens nt Hornbrook last Jan uary. Jackson county has 18 dlvoroo stilts on the calondnr for the noxt town ot com l. No truces of Kmmn Mustotn. tho young woman who disappeared from Astorln, havo yet been found. It Is now generally believed that sho com mitted suicide by Jumping Into tho bny. Work will bo commenced on tho Jetty, nt tho mouth of tho Columbia, at once. Tho omployos of tho Wlllamotto Pulp & Paper Co., nt Oregon City, aro piepnrlng to demand shorter hours mid more pay. Two Tillamook editors aro suing eneh other for libel. Wood Choppers Wanted. Men wnuiod nt nnco, Call on or nildress W. I). Pugh, 110 Stato street, Salem, t 3-HOt Mokl lea positively Cures 8lck Headache, Indigestion and Constipa tion. A delightful herb drink. He moves all eruptions of tho skin, pro ducing a perfect complexion or monoy refunded. 25c. and COc. Wrlto to us for free sample W. II. Hooker & Co., Huffalo, N. V. D. J. Fry, Druggiat .1 .ii- -i. .- . TWENTY YEARB miAL. There aro lots of good things the doo tors know nothing about. We fre quently euro people of disease after the doctors havo glvon them up. If the disease comes from over work, dissipation, of oposure. causing weak and wntery blood, and loss of flesh and strength, we have tho ono sure reme dy In Dr. (limit's Hlood and Norvo Tonic. These tablets taken with meals turn tho food Into rich red blood, mnklng strong steady nerves, and Increasing the strength; building up solid flesh at the rato of 1 to 3tba per week. This means health, For nprvous prostration, loss of memory, or a pale, sallow complexion, a better remedy waa nover mado. Doctors know nothing about this remedy only tho fact that wo mako cures; as wo havo been doing this for twenty years wo know our inothod to bo tho right ono. Druggists sell Dr. flunn's DIood and Norvo Tonic for 75c por box, or 3 boxes for $3, o sent by mall ou re ceipt of price. Write us or a pam phlet tolling all about this great med icine Address Dr. Hosanko Co., Phil adelphia, Pa. F sale, at Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. 1 A RYE FACE Is apt to suggest a bitter loxporl euro, but thv experience of those using our fee la apt to be a satisfac tory ono, as there Is nothing delotrlou In' It, aud for your drinking water it is both pure and healthful As, a cool er It is economical aud clean. If you want satisfactory Ice service drop us a. postal to No. 174 Commercial street, or call our telupbooe No. 2131 Mala, MR8. M. BKCK, 1 m i HI