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THE DAILY JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1903. PAGE THREE a WHAT afw HAGUE ? ' ' i : MEANS Court of International Arbitration Tomoffow Tomorrow From 9 'till 1 0 Ft om 1 0 'till 1 1 Otitis and ends of B Jlm Dumps with gloom was ovoroast KSk. r Bocauso his children grow so fast. kjSJPBt Hp ' w, Thomoro ho fed thorn broths and IM" L43bHbbbW wEj & Tho iTioro thoy lookod llko X-ray "Tvfcjf Jj3h 1PH5. DkL jF But now thoyjro spry and otrong fjftfyfj ) XSttSTTN laK." . m' "Glvo thanks to ' Forco,' " says SfA fflm. I JBf ' HI I fr! Jn 11k3 Iw .iHE Mes brewing childre kUK ssMi' jV n 7y1r Swtt, crlj) sUMes of wkt al. F vi'' fSBaJB TW . shOiirT Suit Them Every Meat. Jw g' fl9i Y J LyM ff "My grandchildren Ilko Force' JK , . aB A and take It wlththelr meals two or Kr J,V - ttJK tfl y II m thrco time a day. They want It p WS- M MiMi35a I m Sale Ten Million Boxes aYear7 H 3S3i T"E TmVt' FAVORITE MCOI0INC A Q I' W Vy "W .V W vfc,v xur , n IlsssoB soboV j k vv nrr r tanT -M)0tr kJtJ 6EE-JT FOR g feQWELS Zj rand Opera House )HN F. CORDRAY, Manager. Wednesday and Thursday Nights FAPR1L 22 and 23 I1STIC MIOGETST trolled by Wed I! Decker & Co., New York. KJUVCNILE FAIRY OPERA IN TWO ACTS! lorneous Special Scenery. IgantlG Production by Home Talent. 1. Sparkling Fairy Orotto. Trop al Flbwers. Gigantic Itoso Opcna to run uioom. uncmni inrunu, eic. Coral Cavo, glittering with Oemu. Silver Swan float in run I, etc. irlght Catchy Mualc. Calcium Lights With Changing Color. Elaborato Costumes. Spectacular. Crowded houses In Now York City, ladclpbla, Drooklyn, etc. YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE CAST. Prices 35 and SOc, Auspices St. l'n Guild. 'Sale for reserved soata opens at oxofHco Wednesday at 10 a. m. ferand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Manager. . .SS APil 24.. Ifiiraeement of the test of Swedish Dialect lomeaians k:::::BEN HENDRICKS:::::::: Ian excellent comoany of ofayers cludlntrthe Famous orlelnalS WED- 'Sck LADIES QUARTETTF Direct from ckholm, Sweden. In the time-tried i ever Popular Comedy-Drama OLE OLSON V It ls4 lili trtn ajttk tnlnf rAM. idy Scenes. Touches Of Heart Interest rilliant bceciaiues near iienanckS' , JMewSenes: Memories or My Swed tixh Home." "Babies and Blossoms." and Strawberries I Yodel Sonr.; PRICES, 75c, 50c 35c. Restryed seats on sale at box office Friday at 9a m I Concerning Bicycles K r.i. 1 ..1. Im viuiv ImMA nf the 16th Inst the editorial emitted Tho Wheel Nuisance." I will have to agree with you that at least one-half if the riders aro reckless and I find.. that the reckless, in most cases, are the would-be scorchers. Tbeaa peo. pie are dangerous even In the streets. Ik and should bo made to ride slower m There 'e few, Jf they rode slowly but that could, easily dismount If It bocatno necessary, nnd the sidewalks tiro wldo enough, or most of thorn nro i Mr. Uon Hendricks, whoso nnmc U at least, that tho passing Ib dono with-j closely associated with tho prosenta out any trouble whatevor. Them rojtlon of Swodlsh dialect plays In this people who havo large LocUft-books collnt , g n ycnr8 thollRh a and nro able to supply ihcmnalvcH wltl. an i-aslur way .ot tmvol. There rV0t8rau B BtttK0 "lorl-nCo ind on- aro somo who art) too uwkdard to.Joyn popularity throughout tho onUro rldo a wheel, and others whoso ot-book 1b too small, who would glad- ly Indorse this, and rejolco to seo tho wheol niltHl frorn tho walks. Hut 8lneo .-,ii ..mi., f Bi..m-a ,.,ino mm. and mottt of IU omployou rldo tholr wheals to and from their place; of business, I bollovo It to bo unjust. 'ot tll0 Kvangollno enmo Nat Goodwin, as It frequently happens between Mayw Cnw R nch and Noyombor thnt wo havo sovornl , n ... , days of rain at a time, which would,"" Qo,,lon- Gr tVrtWHU0 ftnd make It Impossible to rldo a wheel , mnay others. Mr. Hondrloks. as Uie in the street. Tho riders would . MtulrlKal boy In this burlesque at have to vlolato tho law, or get up traded notlco ond was retalnod at the early and walk right fast to bo In Acndemy JjB Btock boy nctor.. for B0V. time for their duties. Even If It . were I ,.,..,, . , ... ... ., .!.' ral years, appearing with Eduln not raining, It's no easy task or clean , one either, especially for ladles, lo."". 1-awrenoo Itarrott. Jowph Jef- ride down through tho dust In a hot feruon. tho older Salvlnl. Amid Iix- Bummor day. It Is to be hoped, bow- i,,yi Hookou and Crntie, and other over, that the riders will bo gqntlo-! Htnr. men enough not to crowd any off the 0f ,f ,t (J 00 crowded po &t l ,ttk at.iult U'lllmlir hftlnCf PfimrwllfKl ly uv pi.vvv ...w --.."n - f to do so. f. - We sell the greatest of bloodfpurl flers. Aeker Blood Elixir, under a pps itlva guarantee, it will cure nil ehron ic and other blood poisons. IJou have eruptions or sores on yourody,nu ,,t fctudunt of dialects ho turn-d or aro pale, weak, run do-n, it l Just i,8 attontlon some yoars ago to the what yqu need. Wo refund money If you are not satisfied. 60 cents; nnd J1.00. D. J. Fry. druggisL Go to F. E. Shafer for gloves and harness oils, 232 Commercial street. 4-21-tf Notice of Appointment of Executor. X?nl.. fa Y,.ir.tiv irivon Hint nn thl . nth .in r Ar.ni a n isos? tho county court of Marlon countyJOre- gon. duly appointed Charles Saving- field, of said Marlon county. Oregon, tho executor of the last will and tea - tament and estate of John Sapping- field, deceased, and having qualified. M required by law. all persons having i.- ..! ..i,i . r hereby V,.,u.i fc....v -- . . , notified to present them, with tboj'ne performance will be the lntn proper youqhers, as by Jaw required, at the law offlco of Turner & Inman, over the Capital National Bank, In Sa lem, Oregon. wthln six months froni the date of the first publication of this notice, to-wlf April 16. 1903. OHARI.BS SAPPINGFIEI.D. 4-lC-Sthur Executor. 3?arm ftlcrfauf. 220 der fttjr flutt2 gfarmtorib fm ocTten 3uPanb. 140 Sfcftr ipfluaronb, Sfteft 9lo.-l Sirfolfa fianb, SBoIb unb qjaRute. Gtop bringt $2500. Stber Sufe guttJ, e6eneS JaottonrCanb! gutt Qfcbaubf. ffenj, etc. 4H 2jeilen,3iorb lid) con altm. Mi SJleiie twftltd) bon flotjer Sottom 6ct)utf)au8. ft r t b. Sf d) i 1 1 c 8, Salem, Ort 0 An old bachelor says that those people who call divorce the greatest evil of the age. eeora to forget tbat marriase are considerably more nam eroUB HAPPY SWEDE OLSEN Attlie Grand Opera House Friday Niglit Always Interesting and Perennially New pock-.country. Ho la a native of liuffalo, Ni y nnil roa,i0 j,n Uolmt In 187C at Aon,,e )f Mug)c , thnt cty ,n RIco'b "nvanBollno." a Imrlowiue that started many nctora and actrossos on successful careers. From the ranks During the vogue of Minnie Painter nnR n , ,, WM e , hor n nl..nl ....MnJl.n ..! MnA.m.nnlA.l tih. . ,Jii vuiliutillill uiiu HUUi'lilftlllltru to England In this capacity and there achieved success and gained popular Ity. He mnde a great huccoiw also la "Mr llnnioH of Now York." The lrt-onw of JConda." "Too Much John -. n. and many otnor plays. ueitiR SwedlHh character, as It Is seen at Its best In this comedy, and he Is now recognized an tho foromost SwtMlltb 'dialect aetor of tho Amarioan stan-- He has appeared In every Hedla play of dUtlnotlon that has boen pro duoed In this country. In "Olo Olsen" ho found the play of tho greatest hart Interest and of widest poselbll tor the delineation o Swedish U Praetor and he secured he right, ' production Together with an - 1 "" wimiHwy '"-'- me uranu opopt uouse ui ni) night and a splendid entertainment of tho wholesalo comedy olass can be 'safely promised. A special feature of by the Swodlsh ladles Quartette Seats on sale at boxoftlce Friday April 21. at 9 a m. Northern Illinois Teachers. DtKalb. III.. April 23. DeKalb Is thronged with teachers from far and nar tamo to aUend the annual mt log of the Northorn Illinois Teacher's Association. Arriving trains during the morning brought scores of mem bers and the indications at noon pointed to a record breaking attend ance. The general sessions will com menoe this evening with a soperiB tundents' round table owdueted by Superintendent A. V (Ireewan. of i Aurora Two sectional meeting w l held tomorrow and In the evening there will be a big welcoming demon stration, the principal feature of which will be the annual address ot ess ott H H j j the president of the association Kingsley of Evanston. Formed on Suggestion of the Czar of Frussfa Supposed to Act at the Hague May Meet Elsewhere The Haguo tribunal has been re ferred to bo much during tho recent months, that It may bo well to ojt plain wlint the name means. In August, 1S9S. In response to a proposal sont by tho Czar of Russia to all tho powers, n Peqce Conference was hold at Tito Hague, Holland, which was attonded by 101 delegates from 20 different countries. One of the outcomes of this conference was the establishment of an International! Arbitration Court with ft. permanent bureau, "with the object of facilitat ing an Immediate recourse to arbitra tion for International differences not regulated by diplomatic means," said court ot be "accessible at all Union," and to hnvo "competancy in all arbi tration cased unlesH tho contending parties como to an understanding for the establishment of special arbltra- Hon." Each of Uto signatory powers was ontltled to appoint "not moro than four portions of recognised competence In questions of International law, en Joying tho highest moral considera tion, nnd prepared to nccopt tho func tions of nrbltor;" nnd any powers de siring to apply to tho court for a set tlement of dlfferoncea wero to solect arbiters ' from tho total list of these apjioliitcoti. . It was agreed that thin tribunal would sit at Tho Haguo, but It might sit elsewhere, by consont of tho con tending parties. Iti view of tho dragging of tho Mon roe doctrine into tho present Vene zuelan bother it Is woll to bear In mind that the United States delegated took care to add tho following declar ation to Article 27 of tho Arbitration Treaty: "Nothing contained in this conven tlon shall bo ro construed as to re qtilro the Uulted State ot America to depart from Its traditional policy of not Intruding upon .Interfering with, or entnnllng Itself In tho political questions or International admlnlstra' tlon of any forolgn state; nor shall anything contained In snld convention bo so conhtniwl as to require tho ro llnqulnhtnent by the United StatcH of America or Its traditional attitude toward purely American questions." Kvery truo Amerloan cltlxeu should demand a fair trial for every system of healing that Is based on scientific principle and that provides a thorough training In all that per taliui to the cat of health ami treat ineut of dlstmne. Hehor:t!o. Hnrr & Ilarr. Osteopaths. Opera House Week. Snlein. The Trusty Left. William Iliirrell Iing. a trust at the penitentiary, made bis escape jfm terdny afternoon at 3 o'clock, and mi tar has evaded rapture. Umg was sentncoil from Douglas counly. May 3Sd. to Kirve two ynr for receiving fctohm Kids. He ban been a trusty for about three weeks, and yesterday was employed eiutlag brush south of tho prison He managed, In some way, to separate hi tax If from the gang, and was last seen by Charles Yannke. a fanner living near the pen Herniary. Mr. Yannke challenged him but Long replied that he was hunting for tho prison ducks, and so Mr Yannke did not retwt him. A reward of IK) has lon offered for his arrest and detention. When last seen be had on convict's clothes and a light-colored soft hat. A full description of the em-aped convlet follews: I-ong Is of medium build. Cut scar left side top head. Wart left side nose !jrge number pit scars scattered over back and shoulders Cut scar below right elbow. Cut scar Inside Index fin ger right band. Large burn scar top right hip. Very largo cut scar shape of half moon above right kne Num her tut sars right knee Hum scar riht shin. Several bum scars left sbln Sear left side back of the head White hair growing out of sear. Teeth ueod Age ., hHght 5-7. weight 151, complexion medium, hair black, eyes brown, breast 39 H. leg 33l4- Bright Outlook at Nashville. NahviUe Tenn April 23 Tito an Great sale of PILLOW TOPS Regular 15c ones f-r 9c 20c oneor 12c 35c ones for 19c Mnny subjects all good at thoso priceH for ono hour only "STRAWBERRY A. NBW BOO By E. HOFER. The Strawberry Indtistry In The Pacific Northwest. Full Instructions about preparation 'illustrated with photographs UWom of soil, growing of plants, planting Hon Writor's fields, near Salem. Pries crop, cultivation, fertilization, picking Tho jQurnM offlc0 and packing tho crop, shipping and. ' murkeu treated fully In separate 1 cent, per copy. The only ork on chapters. Ul18 Industry. nual spring raco mooting begun today at Cumberland park with an outiooK never brighter in tho history of thu TonnosBeo Ureeder's association. 'since last venr tho courso has boen vatly Improved nnd now stables 'erected. Tho latter nro filled with fast horaos from noarlyall tho well known stables In tho country. Tho Cumberland Dorby, aa usual, is tho event of tho opening day. Tho meeting -contlnuea tontll May 2. Flvo stakes. Including tho Derby with $3000 added, and tho cltlren's handi cap, 11500 nddod, aro offered.' Tho purso racos aro from 1300 to I COO. A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured Instantly by Kemp'a Dalsam for the throat and lungs, which Is guaranteed (o cure and relieve all cases. Price 15c and 60 cents. For sale by all Arugglst. 1 .i - ii Alaska Illustrated. Uuautlfully at the Baptist church Friday night; 100 splendid views. Ad tnleslon 25 routs School children 10 cent. lt Miss McNeills has sued Senator Clark for breach of promise. She endorsee Jior own varlclty by stating she Is pant 30. Tho senator Is In real danger Health and Disease at lUuitaUd la the Srtlp. Tip f ihovi i lectio ef Ixilthy tub nuyitfltd. rj.Jhowhd"dly tlfttt ef th DANDRUFF GERMS lh( art 4tr9ytiS the hlr roet DHrey in Uu yeu rtrocve thssffcd. Ho DttAuff, m raM nW, no tJUM If you WH the ftrm ith NEWBRO'S HfRPICIDE. rrk4t. For sal by Danelel J. Fry 6n 10 Vents In stamp fqr rnpl to The Herplclde Co, Detroit, Mich. fliffi"ii''u u'...y...'r 'j'" rt!vtii a: X RTOBONS X X I worth ud to 25c vd. on snlo at tlio ribbon counter for 5c CULTURE" M. W. WILKINS, Of San Francisco, Car, Lecturer and Organizer for 1 the Socialist Party Something About Wllklns. Wllklns earned hla reputation as n speaker as far back tut 1891, when ho wau active fur tho People's Party, of which ho was one of tho otlglnal or ganlzers. Ho was a member of tho Peoplu's Party National Committed, arid lectured for that party over a wldo stretch of territory. I Wllklns was elected to tho Nation al Pcopln'H Party Convention at On rlnnntl. May, lfiPt. thu National Con ventlon of Furm and tabor Organlta tlnns, St. Iml, February, H92, nnd the National Convention of PoopiH Party at Omaha, July, IH'M. He wan one of the famous nilddlu-oMhoroad ers at thu PeopJe'H Party Convention at St. !.ouls, 1800, and left that party whon fusion recurred, heeomlug a member of the Socialist Labor Party He bus edited seven different rail leal papers In hi tjmo, and turned . ovor hi paper, "The New Charter to the BooialUt, iiiovumcnt In 1800, ro naming It "The Class Struggle," and wax editor until October, 1800 Was Socialist candidate lit Third Cougres ( slonnl district of California In 1902 and doubled tho vote. Wllliliw tin always been Identified with the iiof union, no-compromlso policy In the Koelnllst movement, is a wry able upeakur, ha a thorough knowledge of Soelallsm, and as an ed litntor nnd campaigner has hardly hla equal anywhere. Subject of lecture Botlallsui'a Message to tabor" At city hall. Salem. April 28th. Hon J W Ingle, candidate for congress, will also bo present. A Kalama rooster has four leg This la a groat Improvement on the boarding house variety which general ly have six nocks and three pope'- NOSCM. Knglaud owo 826,000,001 moro than she did before aha taekUd tho I Boers; but then If It hadn't been for tho Boer war, wo might not havu I thoso Rhodes scholarship. ! CASTOR I A I For Infant and Children. Tfw M You Have Always IwfM Blfuiaturo of C&ffj&cJM. II