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gR'i; PMiy n."7 THE DAILY JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1W3. PAQE THREE a m r '1 ttJ t iwm vwgg! , 3feSH' JHnl "JHK ft JgasffffWrsB! ' iil T"cj3 in. L7ni ,. E jnd Opera House 3HN F. CORDRAY, Manager. fednesday and Thursday Nights LPRIL 22 and 23 'STIC MIDGETS I) illed by Frod H. Docker & Co., tfow York. VENILE FAIRY OPERA IN TWO ACTQI us Special 8ccnery. la Produqtlon by Home Talent. f Sparkling Fairy Grotto. Trop- Flowers. Gigantic Roso Opona Full Bloom. Oriental Throne, etc. Coral Cavo, glittering with a Silver Swan Boat In full etc. Catchy Music. Calcium Lights Channlng Colors. Elaborate Costumes. Spectacular. 'raided bouses In Now York City iipnia, urooxiyn, vie. SNflgjpUNG PEOPLE IN THE CAST. i E i.nWl UliI it WMeeB 35 and GOc, Auspices St. rsl'iTaulld. .ttvf . . - . pajaiM ior rcsorvcu dcuib ujicus ui iWiseMco Wednesday .at 10 a. m. Saying Oiler Two First-Class Weekly Papers for the Price of One, lokly Jcurml and Weekly Ore ViM, okly Journal uud Orange Judc sr, $1,36 pkly Journal and Trl-Weckt) World. $1 76 tkly Journal arid Woodburn Inde pfit, $1 CO. skly Journal and Gold Hcach CwwrlCouuty, Itocordrr. $1.50. gkly Journal and American uoy M ikly Jourunl and Courier. Spray S1.G0 pkly Journal and Express-Ad Lebanon, Jl.tW. Weekly Journal and Ohum. Condon Ell Trw MM! tOmWSI CO. Weekly Journal and Orenon Mist. SI .Httma. II .BO. IWeekly Journut and Tow ii Talk land. 12 00. re.okly Journal and Hirald1 Lake m Tjtaw, S1.60. WSbkly Journal and Men of To .MorrsiW, 1 CO. Parties desiring can get the Dally Journal thrco months Instoud or, th? Weekly ono year In the ahovo comhl stations, Klxofjcr imoTjiEHS Salem, Oregon- Notice. aled bids will bo received by tho gNMK'algned up to 1 o'clock p. m., 38, 1903, and then publicly opened lie presenco of tho county com- loners' court for Marlon county Jtho following werk: for building a bridge ccross the t branch of Pudding river, on the pynty road Uadlng from Salem to ("or building a brldgo and making jx Tat the west branch of Pudding riv- forjaear tho residence of Dick Swartr, realtho somo road. By- building a brldgo and making 11 on tho county road leading from VAngel to Monitor, near tho real. eo of J H. Simmons. 10 work to bo done according to Tplans and speclflcr.tlons on fllo In .county surveyor's offlco. Dlds on Tsovoral pieces of work must bo ate. Each bidder must enclose stTMirtiacd chock for 6 per cent of tho sat of his bid, as by law required. LTWTcounty commissioners' court re- tbe rght to reject any and all D. ailERRICK, 311, County Surveyor. jr.W. J Culver Deputy. 16-d-w-2t Proposals for Wood Sealed proposals for the delivery of cords of large, live, body fir. and cords of second-growth fir wood. the uso of tho Oregon state penl- itlary will be received at tho offlco the superintendent until S o'clock 'm , Saturday. May 16. 1903, at which io they will be opened. hDellvory of said wood must ba made or before September 15, 1903. The Id wood must bo sound and of good Ballty Accompanying each bid must cash or certified check equal to 10 er cent of amount of bid. Right Is reserved to reject any and 11 bids or any portion of a bid. Did- era aro Invited to be present a W. JAMBS. Inperlnteudent Oregon State Peni tentiary. Mem, Oregon April 1Cj(19&3. 4-17ld-4w MERRY MYSTIC MIDGETS -ssrrt. Wednesday and Thursday Night at the Grand A Hundred of Salem's Bright Boys and Girls The Midgets have captured the city. They are tho talk of the town. Fath ers, mothers, children, do not miss seeing tho real llvo Midgets at tho Grand Opera House', Wednesday and Thursday, April 22 and 23. All the favorite characters will bo there, in eluding tho Chinaman, policeman, coons, etc. The scenery Is gorgeous, tho costumes beautiful, tho music bright and catchy, and, all Been under tho changing colors of the calcium lights, forms a scries of pictures nev er to be forgotten. Reserved seats on salo at box ofllco nt 9 o'clock Wednes day, at popular prices. Tho manage ment promises a raro treat In storo for those who sec tho Midgets, as this production bids fair to bo one of the finest yet given this season. HOUSEHOLD HINTS. An Interlining of nuliostin paper In tho cnrvlng cloth or In dollies to use on pollthed tallies will protect the table top. A temporary relief for n squeaky door 1 4 to rub lard or butter on the parts that come In eloso contact with cneli other. Our grandmothers used tansy leaves to aid In keeping mollis out of cloth ing, mid today they aro Just as effec tive iim moth Imll. If Inmp chimneys are held over steam fur a few minutes, then polished with n dry cloth, they will not break no ttiHlly at" when washed. ltefoiv hemming tablecloths nnd nap kliis'tho eOmtt hhould be rut perfectly straight. Till en n lie ueeoinpllxbed easily by drawing n thread. Yon etui tell If a bed Is damp by lay lug ;our IijikI gins between thetdieet for ti few moments. If the hheets nre not propel ly dried, the glims will he clouded. All old liniwlwper declares that blliiehed fluili retain tracea of the sulphur whI to whiten It mid says that It consequently discolors Hllvor. Hlio mlvlxe the n) of uublenelied cloth for bag In whteti1 to keop tho silver. Tl Wiimnii I'nlillrr. "Any woman who ran talk at all," said u kcluHtltotteher who had tried book iuiiviihhIiik and given It up In de spair, "chii Interest a housekeeper In lalx.r saving applluuct'S. The woman wliu iIin-s Ik'i- own housework will give attention to anything that will savo her a puln In the hack or aching arms. Hut she will not talk to men about such tilings. When I hut my place as teach er in a public pehool, I tried book ped dling. Oil. the women ,1 called upon would Invlie me in mid tnlk to me read ily (miiurii. That was the trouble. They would tell me their family his tory and their troubled ami then lend me to tho door with the Mirrowfu as sertion that they never had nny time to read, they w-u- mi bucy. Ho 1 gao up book and (uvli hi Utile time ami lul"r saving article In the way of egg prat ers. xiinto m re in. iiui opener and chHt little wrt tele xueh hh women reliloin mv except at fooil nhows. A stovo lifter It a niortt KMlihle arfile I lwp watch for auythli. n- In tlil dlreetlon and then go the roiniiH 1 hnvc hovenil regular i-uatoiuiini .who bring me a good commission on things that I buy for tlielr dining roomund kitchen." New York Times. A False Alarm. A false alarm was turned In about 7 o'clock from tho old Willis house, on tho corner of Center and Capital streets. Tho department made a quick run, only to And that somo .one bad been burning a lot of rubbish in tho fireplace, and a chimney cap. In an upstairs room, having been loft' off. tho room filled with smoko. Somo of tho neighbors turned In tho alarm. If you desire a good complexion use Mokl Tea. a pure herb drink. It acts on tho liver and makes the skin smooth and clear. Cures sick bead aches. 25 cents and CO cents. Money refunded if it does not satisfy you. Write to W. H. Hooker It Co., Buffalo, N. V., for free sample. D. J. Fry, druggist. i One Road Stays Out Mahoney City. April 21. The Le high Valley and various Individual op orators today failed to Join the Phila delphia Reading lockout, which con tinues. The miners are encouraged in the belief that they will be Idle but a short time. It's Just a Cough That gets your lungs sore and weak and naves the way for pneumonia or consumption, or both. Acker's English Remedy will stop tne congn in a aay and heal your lungs. It will cure con sumption, asthma, bronchitis, and all throat and lung troubles. Positively guaranteed, and money refunded If you are not satisfied. Write us for free sample, W. IL Hooker & Co., Buffalo, N. Y. D. 3. Fry. druggist BASE BALL TEAM Salem is Ready to Join the League Andlwill Put up Both Funds and a Good Game At Inst Salem is to have a baseball team. A meeting of all Interested in baseball is to bo held In Justlco Hor gan's court rooiri at 8 o'clock tonight, and all lovers of tho game aro urged to attend, aa tho season opena May 2d, and no time should bo lost, If Sa lem Is to havo n winning team. Organization has been perfected by the Itoseburg, Eugene and Albany clubs, and tho addition of a Salem club will mako an cxccllcut circuit, nnd will Insuro somo lively and Inter esting contests between tho rival teams during tho coming season. A Journal roporter called on sever al business men and found thorn hear tily In favor of a team. Dr. A. A. Jessup was n sked tho questien: 'Should Salem have a baseball team?" and replied, "Most assuredly. It Is n good thing .and ought to go through. I know of no better advertisement for n town, and think tho games will be well patronized, especially It n win ning team Is put In the Held. I shall do all I can to oncourngo tho sport." Charles McNary, president of Uio Capital Amatour Athletic Club, snld: "I bollcvo Salem ought to, and can havo a team, nnd I will support any move mado In tho right direction. I fnol suro tho pcoplo will support a team, but tho team must do some thing for Itsolf first. tleorgo Snyder recolved tho follow ing lottor In reply to a letter In re ply to a lottor asking for general In formation relative to tho requirements necessnry for Salem to become a member of tho league,: Ucplylng to your favor of tho 17th Inst., will say that tho only rcqulro- munts aro a team of ball plnyors and n ground on which tho leaguo games may bo played, Whllo not yet decid ed upon, a forfeit of 1G0 will probably bo required o( each team In tha leaguo to guarantee finishing tlm season. Each team takes all gata receipts, and pays tho expenses of tho visiting team to the extent of 10 men, Includ ing an umpire Cottago Drayo wants to enter, but I hopo you will rush nmt tors, and get Salem Into tho league. Salem Is further from hero, but would bo moro acceptable to us, on account of tho slzo of tho placo. nottor wrlto to President G. M. Turner, of Albany, at onco, making formnl application to enter, and I am sure you will bo ac cepted. .unless Cottage drove Is there first. The season opens May ;d. so no time Is to be lost." Intelligent men and women xho constitute Uio progressive elcmont of tho nation, aro on tho Bids of osteo pathy. Schoottlo, llarr & Darr, Osteopaths, Opera House DIock, Salem. 0 1'IiiiIIiik' Murr .llntrrm. 'IIw large Is your Mammoth cavnf" ... ii i!io foreign tourist "NoImk'v knows exactly," said Uio na tive. It s so large, though, and people get lost In It so easily, thnt when a mau Is about to explore It bo makes Ms will and wlshei his weeping friends goodby." "Mont astonishing! I novcr heard that before!" "Oh. well, of course. It Isn't quite eo had as that. I was only Joking," (Kntry'lii foreign tourint's notebook "Another curious custom among Anur Ichim Is that when thoy tell nu a mat lug lie they call It a Joke.") Chicago Tribune. Troe Merer. "Prisoner." said the Judge, "you an comietftl of blgtiuiy. of having roarrlei two wives. Havo you any plea foi m.erey bfore the soutiince of the court is Imputed on you'" "Yes. Judge." snld the prisoner. "Qlvi mo as big a sentence In Jail as you can." "Wbatr "I want to keep out of the clutrbes ol thope iho wivtw as long as I can, and s long Jail seiiioiiee will bv true mercy Haltlmoru Herald. An t'udralrobW !!. Weary Wraggles Heyi You won't git nothiu' deeent In derc. Dera peoplr is vegetarians. Hungry Hank Is dnt right! Weary Wraggles Yeh, an' dey got log w'at ainTt Philadelphia Press. Cburllr. Charily Itsolf commands us, where we know no ill, to think well of all But friendship, that always goes a pitch hlghtr, gives n man a peculiar ' right and claim to the good opinion ' of his friend. : (jreat men should think of opportu-, nnj ana not or ume. 'xiine is me ex ruse of feeble mludtd and puzzled tplr-t lts.-DUratrtl. CLUB'S oi nrirnr ... MEET Young Men's Republican Club et;vLast Night The Salem Club will Assemble Tonight The Young Men'B Republican club held Its first meeting last night In tho' first political mooting of tho congres sional campaign now about to open, and, whllo tho attendanco was not ' largo, tho meeting formally opened tho campaign. I It was called to order by President Hal D. Pfttton, who stated that the ob- j Ject of tho meeting was to mako ar-' rnngoments for tho congressional campaign nnd to assist. In tho election' of Hon. Dinger Hermann, tho Repub lican nominee. Ha nlso stated that Mr. Hermann was expected lu tho cty today and It would be proper to tnko some steps toward his reception. A motion was then mado nnd adopted that a committee on reception bo ap pointed, nnd, In accordance thore-, with. Preldent Pntton appointed Hon. B. M Crolsan. Hon. Frank Davi-y. J H. McNary, Clair Maker and m. w ration, tne motion Doing to thoi uihtvi mui mo iri'Hiuonv oi uio ciuu miltrx. ., ( ... . ' bo Included In tho commlteo. A few prominent Republicans weio present, and soveral lively enthusi astic speeches were made, emphasiz ing tho Importance of active work to bring out a full voto, as tho only hope of tho Domocrnts Is that tho Republi cans will pole a light vote. A comraltteo consisting of W. 13. Richardson, J. a. Orahara and John McNary was appointed on reorganiza tion of tho club, and to mako tho nec essary canvass and obtain new nnmes. Tho Salem Republican Club will hold n meeting In tho council chain bor of tho city hnll nt 8 o'clock to night, whon pinna will bo formulated for an activo part In tho campaign, nnd as Mr. Hormnnn himself, will bo present and address this meeting, it Is nn assured fact that It will ho qulto Interesting nnd enthusiastic, as this will bo Mr. Hoi-mann's first political speech of tho campaign, Salem Re publicans should feel proud of having gained this distinction. She was an Historical Character. Tho wlfo of John Dyo died nt Chen- oweth, Wash.. April 8. Sho was an Indian woman, aged about 70 years. Her name waa Elizabeth, nnd sho was known ns Uetsy. In hor youth sho was noted for her beauty. Sho claimed that Phil Sheridan woh for n tlmo hor husbacd, by whom sho bad one child, a daughter. Thla daughtor. under tho name of Sheridan, rsnrrled a half breed named Olney, nephew of tho lato Judgo Olnuy of Astoria. Doth, Olney nnd his wife aro dead. They had four children who aro now on tho reservation. Elizabeth was married1 sevoral times but hod only tho onnl child. About 15 years ago she mar ) rted John Dye. a veteran of tho civil ( wnr, who served In tho Union army In ( a west Virginia regiraeot. prooauiy under General Phil Shorldan In the campaigns In Virginia. John Dye Is a fisherman and makes his living catching ealuioti nnd sturgeon along the Columbia and by working occa sionally In tho logging ramps. Ho had great rogard for his wlfo Eliza beth and Is much grieved over his loss. Hood Rivr .Glacier. Attorney II. II. Turner went to Al bany thla morning to conduct a case u Um circuit court GROWS HAIR UKE THIS within a few months. Nkwbro'b HERPICiOK kills the dandruff germs that can tailing hair and finally baldness. No either iircparatlon but Herolcida kills the dan .InifTrtn. IVnIrnvllie .. .U. f,V. -. - cause, you remove the effect. HwpMle b a delightful hair dressing lor regular tyjia use. ku hi LMi u tnt tro OMutrta tut mr lutfJnBUUaulnMir lsm'f wil sikaM4 vtnkmja. wit U fWWt f WilXIsu Dmj Mom. hor mis py Ptntiel J. fry- Bend 10 -ertts In stamps for sample to The Herplcfde Co, Detroit. Mich. mm l AT 9am Jf gk AT tOM &$ Tomorrow From 9 'till 10 2000 regular 12Jc, 15o nnd 20d Hnndkorchiefs for 8c Cci-0 .Somo nre trimmed with Inco Botno tiro embroidered otliois nro plain linoti liotn stitched. DON'T MISS IT A. ' - ii 1 1 H i I . i i . . 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