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, THE-DAlLYnlOURNAtaALEMAOJLV ' pXqe five. l" ' 1 1 II "it I 'ill ' "m "t iiiiu fete YoFead Sbf Yd Inkstand? Are vou fond of your lokstand? Do RRclnettiat wrltlne with ordinary pen i one ofithe few. Mostomspreierai tlnuousfiowtotheunevcnnessand I we think that If yonelve a really aid never ce without one heareafter. I the Parker Lucky Curve. Mo better i we sell one to you? 3 BARR'S JEWELRY STORE State & Liberty Sts. Leaders In Low Prices. HHIIIIIIIIIIIlilMIIIIUI Local Social Realm events . to the III III nlllllllHIMIIIII Hanford at the Qrand. As You Uke It" Is tho only comedy iiTtlic world that Is brlghtor and more sjoyablo In Its wholo effect than luch Ado About Nothing-," and ovon nt priority was rendered debatable, presented by Charles D. Hanford Iwtd eompauy at tho Qrand Opera wise last night to a magnificent. In- SlIgoDt, very well-dressed and thor jhly appreciative audience. Salem Splo again demonstrated their, null- Ito opprcclato a good ejean play of t literary merit. Mr. Hanford 'been seen at Salem In tho '"Tain- at tho Shrew," but Iioh scored an- 6r conquest that will render him wp welcome still If he evor returns toRwr city Tho great beauty of tho Iptatilast night was Its truth to tho vgg! letter ami splHt of the Shakos ean tradition, yot holghtened with IMTtho effect of mortem lighting and itlc stage sotting. Hanford, as nodfet " does not piny himself In- Ipromlnonco by subduing his cast, Bajfitftho "lleatrlco 'of Mario Drofnnh, Igjnpt attained by tiny foils of dull buih port. All tho mon and nil thu wo S nro bright and efflolent. Mr.' d 1 Unlit, as "Dogberry ." won tho I ptullcnco as completely' ns tho Btn.ru J Dmsoives, tno inttor consenting 10 Ijwgprnl recalls, that endured for mln m8 at times, nnd woro won on real Imont for nctlng, nnd ns llttlo as wn "elb'lc by nny tricks of the profession. That Remarkable Lecture. Utov William Itador, who writes un ifier? the nom do plumo Dystundor, Is of the most brilliant ministers of Francisco. This Is his ostlmnto Miss Stono's lecture: jjyhe Dystander has listened to tho 555ft lectures, but ho never enjoyed Omorc than tho thrilling story Miss M intone told last woek In tho abra theorter. In dollvery, nor- presenco. dictation and graphic Iptlon, Miss Stono's effort was irlor Sho reminded ono of Lady wry Somerset. From tho first word iHwW tho last sho hold hor hearers NMllbound, There was no attompt at letttory and so appeal to tho cmo- jns, Sho simply told of a remark- lwt adveuturo, ana told it in a rp- )BrUably graceful manner. Hor lecture Is superior to Stanley's trlencce In Africa. It is reploto gwWfct mountain scenery, brigands. era, thrilling situations, murdors loscapos. Kta Stone will deliver this lecture ftItio Grand opera house next Mon- pvcnlng, and tho pcoplefof Balem EwMffthus bo given an opportunity to : her Prices are 75, CO and 25 'S HOVELS AND IPADES fou may want to buy one. and, as i bavo them to sell, we call your at- ktlon to the price of them. rho long-handled, solid steel, round Mnt shovels would cost you 11.25. icn wo have a lino of solid cast set at 85c each, and still another ao of rivitcd, cast steel at 75c These Inos consist of long handled, round id square pointed shovols, long and hort bandied spades, etc Just what need nearly every day on the Irm or around the yard. SPEER BROS. tteSt. Pfcoe 249) MaJa . r t , ' n you like the constant dlpplnsridlcclmr. and Ink necessitates? If you doMyou - ouniain ren-preierussieaoy.even, interruptions or, ordinary writine. good i-ounraw fen a tair, trial, you The Bare Store sells the Uuehlln mike are on the market. Why can- Hobson Saturday Night. Tho attendance at tho Hobson lee turo tomdrrow night at tho M. K. church 'will decide whether or not tho young hero has lost any of his popu larlty with tho peoplo of Salem. No doubt that his connection with tho 'kissing episode some years ago has towered him In tho estimation of a fow, at least, of his former admirers This llttlo Incident was unfortunate for Captnln Hobson, because of tho notoriety given It by yellow journals, but thosd who go to hear tho captain Saturday night will forget all nbout all this In their Intercut In his men sngo. nnd their admiration for n mnn with high Ideals nnd lofty nmbltlorm. Tho Hornld, of Heading, Pa., spenks of Captain Hobson In this connection, as follews: "That a man so thorough, no strong, so slncore, should have benn traduced by tho miserable petti foggers of yollow Journalism, seems fairly pitiful. Tho Horald Is more thnn glad' Captnln Hobson came to Reading, to forever dlspol from our peoplo tho nbsunl fancy Hint he Is but n conceited flirt." Oasket Social. The Y. I. S. 0. E. of tho First Christian church will give n basket social this evening In tho W. C T. U. hall, opposlto tho Wlllomotto botol, Old nnd young welcome Tho follow ing program will bo rendered: Piano solo Miss Clnudto Chlldoni. Hesitation Miss Hlancho Kantner. Euphonium solo Ivan Martin. Recitation Miss Maud flrlswold. Vocal boIo Ir. Eploy. Hecltatlon Mrs. C. I Wntt. Piano solo Frank Churchill. Hecltatlon Miss Musa floor. Woodman Quartet. The Midget. Don't forgot to see tho Oavolto Qlrls, the Archers, tho Jockeys nnd all IthoRo funny llttlo boys, dressed In (funny costumes, nnd hear them sing iffnny songs at tho Qrand Opera House on April 22d and 33d. The- International Correspondence School, or Scranton, Pa., Is giving freo demonstrations In French, Gor man and Spanish with tho aid of tho phonograph, on corner of Btato and Commercial streets. Wo would like to havo everybody call and get a freo lofson In languages. PI ER80NA L S. Kit. Jory Is homo from Portland, Mayor C. P. Illshop Is homo from Albany. Hon. P. H. DA ray baa ryturjikd from Ilolso, Idaho. W, S. U'non, of Oregon City, was In tho city today. Frank A. Turner, the attorney, was In Sllvorton today.' Prof. I A. Kerr roturm-d from Portland last night Mrs. A. Conner loft today for nn ox tended visit at Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. P. II, Sroat returned from Portland last night. C. H. Durggraf, the Albany archi tect. Is In Uiu city today. Dr. Kenneth MoKemle, of Portland, was In tho city Thursday. Dr. C. S. Whlto, of Oorvals, was in tho city Thursday evening. Dr. and Mrs. John C. Griffith and Mrs. Joa. II. Albert wore visitors In Portland today. Mrs, A. C. Lawrence and Miss Emo llno 8ohlndIer aro spending a few days In Portland. Jos. Hastings and mother arrived this morning from Portland, for a vis It with old friends In this city. Mr, and Mrs. Thad Welch, of San Francisco, arrived this morning, and are the guests of Iter, and Mrs. P. S, Knight Mr. Welch Is an artist of considerable renown, A. D. Palmer has gone to The Dalles for a visit with bis daughter. Mrs. A. D Crosby. Mr. Palmer baa been In poor health for somo time, and thinks the change may prove ben eflolal. Mr. and Mrs. Monro Nye arrived this morning from Portland, and will become permanent residents of this city, Mr. Nye having accepted a po sition with, tho Ann of Mitchell, LewJs te Staver in their Salem branch bouse -A. He'ii an experienced farm machinery salesman. f South Salem Personal. '' Miss Etta Hotdclbcck, of Portland, has boon visiting South 8atera friends. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. .Mason wont to Stayton yesterdar morning, and re turned last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Nye, of Port land, camo up this morning to vistl tho family of Q. A. Nye. " ' j Mrs. William Welch returned from Albany yesterday, -where she -wont-to spond Easter Vlth her parents. Quito a number of ImprovomontB aro going on In South Salem. W. ! It. Smith Is giving his houso a now coat of paint, aud F. Kurt? is painting his house on South Liberty street. CHANGE OF FIRM. Old Reliable Plumber Succeeds to Knox j& Murphy. , Martin J. Petxel, who was for about It years In tho plumbing firm of Harr & Pctzel, has bought out the well-established business In that lino of Knox fc Murphy, and will conduct tho busi ness with his well-known business and mechanical ability. Tho plumbing and metal work, as well as tho heat ing departments, will bo looked after with tho closest attention, nnd Mr. Petzel Invites all his old friends, as well as tho customers of his prede cessors, to call and continue their good will and patronage. Ho wilt uso ovory endeavor to gvo satisfaction In tho minutest to every pleco of work entrusted to his care. Estimates cheerfully furnished, nnd contracts faithfully executed. Hop Contract Filed. -Sixteen cents was the price quotod In three hop contrauts filed in tho county recorder's offloo Wednesday. ThlB Is tho highest price on contracts this season. Tho contracts nt. this price were executed on March 10 and 17. Thoy nro as follews: T, U. Wallior of Gorvnls, to A. Mag nus Sons Company, of Chlcngo, 20,000 pounds at lCc. J. It, Coleman, E. M. Coloman, nnd J. R Forrest of Salem, to Arthur J. Mnguus. of Chicago, 18,000 pounds at ICe. h. A. Jlyrd and T. A. Dltmaru, of Fairfield, to A. Magnus Sous Company of Chicago, 10,000 pounds nt 10c. - J. H. nnd A. U Vamlerbock of Gcr vals, to T. Hosenwald & Co of Now York, 10,000 pounds at 15c. This con tract was executed April 2. M. J. Kepplugur of Gorvnls, to T. Hosenwald ft Co., 10.000 pounds at lCc. This contract was executed March SI. All the foroKoIng contracts were made through Cntlln & Linn, of this city. Salem Woman Asked for Help. Mrs. Q. W. Plaster today applied to the city authorities for aid. Sho de sired food and clothes for herself nnd throo children. Mrs. Piaster stntes that hor husband, who for yonrs has boon conducting n harbor shop In this city, left a fow days ago for Corvallls, where ho oxpectod to locate. She furthor claims that her husband loft hor without a cent of raonoy, no food and Insufficient ralmont Chief of Po lice Gibson visited the Plaster home this morning, and found conditions as thoy wero reported to hlro. Tho fam ily occupies a building on Water stret. aud Is In destitute circum stances. Contributions of both food nnd clothing will be gratefully received Mrs. Plastor charges that hor husband, for the past several months, has been spondlng his c-nrnlngs on other wo- mon, to tho nogiect or nis own taraiiy Lineman 8mlth Hurt. Frank Smith, "a lineman employod by tho Salem Light Power & Traction Company, met with a bad fall yester day afternoon. Tho polo upon which ho was working broke and, In order to savo himself, he Jumped, falling about 15 feet Ho was ploked up and carried across tho street to tho Flor ence sanatorium, whore an examina tion showed that the bones of one foot woro badly broken. The injury la serious, nnd ho will not bo able to use tho foot for sevornl months. Mr Smith Is ono of the enmpauy's most careful linemen, nnd his fall was not due to any carelessness on his part. HAIR BPFT AS 8ILK. New Scientific Treatment Kills Dan-) druff Germ and Make Hair Soft It Is an accopted fact a provon fact j that dandruff Is a germ disease; and it Is also a demonstrated fact that Newbro's Herpjclde. kills tie dandruff germ. Without dandruff falling hair wUFsiop. and the hair will thleken. Herplcide not only kills the dandruff germ, but It also makes balr toft silk. It Is tho most delightful hair dressing made. It cleanses the scalp from dandruff and keeps It clean and healthy. Itching and Irritation are in stantly rolleved, and permanently cured. At drugjjtsts. There's noth ing "Just as Bood." Take no substi tute. Ask. for "Herplelde." For sale by Daniel J Fry Send 10 cents In stamps for sample to Tot Herplcide Co., Detroit. Mich SALEM DIVORCE SUIT After a Brief Married pefience Ex Bride of a Few. Months leaves for- Chicago A dlvorco suit has becu commenced In tho Marlon county circuit court by J. U Hamilton against Esther U. Hamilton. In' his complaint the husbnnd al leges that hlmsolf and tho defendant wero married In this city on January 1st, last; that ho has always treated tho defendant as a dutiful nnd nfTec tlonnto husband should, but that sort- ous disagreements had arisen. Tho parties to the suit nro well known In Salem. Mr, Hamilton Is tho youngest son of M. U Hamilton, nnd Is employed ns salesman In Speer tiros', grocery house Mrs. Hamilton Is tho youngest daughter of Julius Nelson, anil Is ono of Salem's fairest daughters, She departed on tho over land train Inst night for Chicago, whern she will moke hor homo with relatives. CAPITAL CITY FRATERNAL NEWS,3t The young men of II rooks and vl chilly are striving to orgnnlzo a local A. O. V W. lodge. It Is uullovcd by btho promoters that the effort will bo successful. A lodge of about 20 char ter members will be Instituted noxt week Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Sroat havo ar rived from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cnrter. of Gold Hill, are In tho city, having boon called hero by Uio sorbins Illness of Mrs. Carter's father. John Hughes, Dr Will Allln. of Indopondouco, vis ited In Kalom Thursday HBBlH-l-t-BIflaKt Willamette -, $ S 3X University 5 HEB' -t-l-HEQ-HB'-rllll-t-B SIHV Prof. Korr returned from Portland last ovoning, wlrere he has been since Monday, working In tho Interest of the athlotlo field. Tho trustee of tho University havo pledged themselves to ralsu M00 toward the fund, and Prof. Korr announced todny that ho mot with good success among tho friends of Willamette University, In Porttnnd. Work on tho field will com mence ' soon, aud will probably bo finished before commencement. Wlllametto will organize a baseball nine. Ilonald Glovor, '07, manager of tho 1902 football team, was elected yesterday to arrange a sortos of games for tho nlno.' A number of last year's team nro In school itgiiln this year. Jerman nnd Unruh will constltuto the battery; Avorlll, Parsons and Colo man will probably occupy 1st, 2d and 3r. respocllvoly. There Is plenty of good materia! for tho outfield, and tho prospects aro good for a strong team. Thu debating team to moot Pacific University has bon choson, and Is composed of It IJ. Wllklns, II. W. Stafford and Sophia Townsend, all of the senior class. Tho debato will take place flyo weeks from today. BORN. lUttNrmiCK, At the family borne on Winter stroet, Kridsy, April 17, 1903, to Mr. r-nd Mrs. Samuel Ilarn- drick, a son. The father. Is .deliveryman for liar rltt & I-arenco, and Is much elatod with tho prospect for an assistant. WILLAMETTE HOTEL ARRIVALS. Jaek U CasIL Chlcami Hay U Farroor, olty. W. II, Ilaymond, Portland. I T. S. Haines, Ban Franelseo. , Chaa, .Hanford aad wife. Washing- j ton. D. a I Lawrqnco Walker, do. Freak Forrester, do. Ceo. K. Hoffman, do. Irving Knight, do. Marian Keeno, 1 Payette, Ind. Thomas Walesford, La Fayetto, Ind. K. K. Drown, Daker City, a J. Earert, Baker Olty. 11. a Haakctt, Oregon City. J P. Olsen. Oregon City. Geo. F. Hawloy, Chicago. W. H. neharroll. Jr.. Port land I T. Hall, Philadelphia. W. O. Merrill. Portland. T. H. Tharf and wife. La Grande. II. J. WHUaraton. wife and children, Oravetto, Ark. if N. Btoudeameyer. Chemawa. B. H. Pattoo Balem, L. H Kent, Ban Francisco. . B, n. Dane. New York, Jt.- SK-jfcw '.), frj D.S.BENTLEY Wholesale and Retail. i Roche Harbor Lime Alsen Cement, Lath and Shingles. Sand and Gravel And all Kinds of Bulldlne Material. i Word done on short notice- ut. I. r. took Had coma to"tho "conclusion that nil prufosslonpt thft-hOftllnp, art out side of tho vegetable kingdom Ib a -without puro)'blood. You will kingdom.-, Poisonous drugs nor lightning' 4 wll not remove tho of disease. Thoso poisons go Into your bones, and kill tho llfo ot taem nnd crcato all kinds ot diseases, cancorou tumors, consumption, dropey, bono diseases, etc. You miiBt bear In mind that his modiclno Ii not a poisonous tonic, nor n stimulant nor temporary rollof which-you get free poisonous drugs, whero Uio rosults nro suro death sooner or later. Do net blamo tho medicine, whon 'It takes an 'effect and stirs up tho poisons or dlseaso in, tho system. You must not expect to bo cured in a fow days, for your sickness or dlseaso has been a long Umo coming on, and It will tako a long tlmo to got It out of your systom. It will tako months or a year te build a now body from tho bono up. This Is what tho peoplo do not urn dcrstand. Thoy are usod to being humbuggod. Ilia modlclnos aro cos. posed of Nnturo's Hortia what tho human system requires. Whon tho ani mals got sick Uioy will holp thomsolvos to thoso herbs, for thoy bavo the la stlnot, nnd tho peoplo havo not, bo wo havo to mako a stud ot It It ha boon a llfo study with Dr. Cook. Do n ot get weary; this llfo It too short and too sweot to worry out of this world. Dr. Cook Cures All Kinds of Diseases 301 Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon. fHMWIHHHHf V4Hrt-ftfMI Tlie "FLORSHEIM" Shoe THE VERY OF SHOE its tho "FLortSHEIM" Shoo Mado thu way your Shoomnkor would mako thornOno bench work good material custom mado apponranco u 'porfoct, foot-flttlng shnpo. THE NEW STYLES- are now ready for your Inspeotlon your size mny bo gono tomorrow. Itvin & Phone No. 201 Dlue, REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT. -MH444nHtVHH Salem ....SUCCESSORS Have removed to J 47 Court St., -oppo-site I. O. O. F. Templet Bicycle Sundries and repair ings Phone Mam 2655 t4UaUBVt4M14Mtt4tXfrHH-l Bicycling Dead? Not Mttchl 540,000 Bicycles woro sold in tho United Stales not fur off; it'a in yourself; You limn when you rodo a bicyclo what thoy all any and that's why Aro you with us, for good health, a good time, good roada and good bicycles? ' Ifo thon drop in nnd oxatnino our liuea. You'vo beonout of tho go mo for a fow years aud tho now features will astouieh you. If you think there has been no change in bicycles, drop in and tell us what you think of tho Columbia for a $10,00 proposition. Colombia, Hartford, Cleveland, Raeycles, Vedetts. Otto L Wilson f Ageat for Good Bicycles. TiiBiwiMiiiiiiiiwniiBiMiiiimmiiMiiiliiiiiiiiiiiw r "'', All Kinds of Heavy HaultnrandTraitsMr iofiBj commercial street. failure. Whon your system Is run out only ' And vitality In tho vcgoUMs doctors' knlvos nor thunder wad causo, but lay tho foundation for al kinds ULTIMATE FASHION. todny In tho best tlmo to call T Pettys S4 Otate Street UUUWlltWtWW Cyclety TO C. F YOUNG.... isar WfttGalled foe aai Delivered last year. Tho Itcosoii? in your iiovor foil bottcr regularly did life S you? Tlmt'B S thoy nro all coming hack 13 5 Court Stmt. I v i -4