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&r ' fAQE EIQHT. TkE DAILY' JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY- APRIL- 1, 1903. fjim0Si 40 j0 AT f"M WMIT COCft THE PALMER GARMENT notable for excellence of style, for the perfect fitting shape, which it gives, for the sterling quality of fab rics, linings, and trimmings and the extra god tailoring that goes into it. Call and see th'e new gar ments now ready, styles that rank in the very fore front of fashion. Feminine Neckwea Fancies We've never had such a beautiful array. Anything new in the neckwear line will he found in our stock. Make your selections now and secure the best pickings. AT Till LU WnlTO :oafo OLJt ffrilr'lfSSrf 4 2 Spectacle Repairing IS AN IMPOUTANT FEATURE OF OUU BUSINESS. OUK 8UCCHSS TUB PA8T 8BVBN YKA118 1N SALEM 13 DUB ENTIRELY TO HIGH OIUDH WORK, PROMPT SERVICE AND HBA80NABLE CIIARQES. IF YOU HAVE A BROKEN U5NS.FRAMH. OR ANYTHINQ IN TUB OPTICAL LIND I1RINO IT TO V8 AND WE WILL RESTORE IT TO ITS ORIGINAL USEFULNESS AT REASONABLE COST Lenses In Frames, from 25 to 50c. Looses, Rlmelesa, 60 to 75c. N.BXT TIME YOUR 0LAS8ICS IJRBAK TRY US WE HAVE THE IN STRUMENTS FOR MEASURING YOUR EYE OR LENSES. CHAS. H. HINGES Pioneer Optician, 88 State St., Next door to Bush's Dank. WHCAT MARKET. Chicago, April 1 Wheat. 7Se73U- GOLD DUST FLOUR wIsMIsi bv .fHK tlDNV POWeR COMPANY "' " ' . ... Mad tor family use, Mk your grocr for It Bran mt torts kin ays on hand. A. T. WALN Affent Of Interest To flomesefters, Salem, Or., March' 7, 15QS. Editor Jeurnal: Dear Sir: For thirty days I will offer my stock ranch In 1 13 t, r 6 w, U ' Denton county, containing 8 JO ere for the sum of 15000. Full Infor nation can be had at my residence, Mo, its Stato street, n-Vlm RALPH M. DAVISSON, PRISON CHANGES HANDS Superintendent James in Ful Charge Makes but Few Changes and None Radical C. W. James, of Baker City, formal ly took cbago of tho penitentiary this afternoon, succeeding J. D. Lee, the retiring superintendent. The taking of tho Inventory of tho prison proper ty was not completed until noon, and tho transfer could not bo mado until then. Tho inventory was' mado by Earl I toco, tho retiring bookkeeper, and his successor, Thomas It, Wilson. 'I will not mnko any radical changes In tho subonllnnto positions nt tho prison for tho present,' said Mr. James this morning, when questioned with regard to further appointments. "I hnvo now about as many now men as I caro to tako Into training at ono time," continued Superintendent James. "I will tnko my own tlmo to namo tho othor officers. In Justlco to tho retiring oincers It Is to bo snld that their places hnvo boon filled bo- caiiHo of tho voluntary resignation of thoso offlconi' No removals havo boon made. New appointees will bo an nounced nn tho prosont omployes may bo desired to bo relieved of tholr po sitions." Superintendent Jnmos yostonlny posted In the prison office a notice ro (piostlng all employes of tho Institu tion, not otherwise notified to report for duty Wodnostlay morning. Tho same uotlro requested that olllcora desiring to bo rellovod of tholr posi tions, ndvlso tho suporlntondont nt onco. Thus far -Superintendent James has mndo tho following appeintments: Warden K. A. Mcl'lierson, Port land. Deputy Warden O. P. JoIhiboii, Ilakor City. Bookkeeper Thomas K. Wilson, Portland. With The Prestige Wc have trained with our special array of Easter Novelties Is no secret why we have sold so many nov elties as wo have. Our line lo far more elaborate than last season, and the dainty dcslens are some what more attractive now Is the time to cet your novelties, before our stock Is depleted. Pattons Book Store, Pure Lard with no Tallow:::::::::::: Rendered with greatest care. Just as cheap as adulterated stuff. Also tho best smoked (not dlpted or embalmed) bacon and I 2 5 nams. put up by us. E0FF& HARTLEY 5 140 State Street 5 Phone. 2853 Mala. Sales. Oregon. SSJBKS3XsXS4 William Snavely Successor to Farrlngton&Farror Cash Meat Market I3Q Court Street Wltl coatlatte to serve the public tt tcr than ever, and our prices wlUal ways bethe lowest. I A. I. EOFF. E. HARTLEY. or toad coastaatly. Farmer J, W. Whlto, Polk county. Guard Frank II. Curtis, Portland. O. K. Jackson, tho veteran night watchman at tho prison, tendered his resignation this morning. J. D. Leo, tho retiring superintend ent, has no deflnlto plans for tho fu ture For tho present himself and family will contlnuo to bo residents of this city, having moved Into the resi dence at tho corner of Ferry and 21st street. Wo, II. Fisher, of UiIb city, was to day appointed by Superintendent James to succeed Night Watchman O. K. Johnson, resigned. WOODMEN NOMINATE DELEGATE F. A. Turner to Represent Marion County at State Camp. Tho vnrlous Modern Woodmen camps of Marlon county hold n coun ty camp In this city today for tho pun poso of selecting a delegato to attend tho mooting of tho state camp, .which will bo held at Tho Dalles on May Cth. Tho stato camp will, In turn, namo dolegatcs to attend tho head camp, which will bo convened nt Indianapo lis. Frank A. Tumor, of this city, was rhoson by U10 lodges of this county, Tho Modorn Woodmon of America has five camps In this coun ty. Thoy are located at tho follow ing peints: Salem, Aumsvlllo. Che niawa, Monitor and Scotts Mills. Whole Village Massacred. Sofia, April 1. TI10 Macedonian commltteo announces thnt a revolu tionary band of at mnn and tho In habitants of the vlllngo of Aballtcho. near Istlb, hnvo bcon massacred by IlnzoukH. The band, It Is ndded, was surroundod In tho vlllngo, artillery brought up. and, nftor 10 hours' fight ing thu village was completely rnzed and burned, and all tho Inhnbltnuts. without distinction, massacred. Tho Xiirklsh Ioshps nro roporfod to havo been oven greater haa thoso of the other side. Arranging to Pay. Wlllumbarro. Pa., April 1. Tbo an- thracltft operators met lioro today, to uonBldor plans for paying tho minors tholr back Wy, under tho commW missions' recent award. Tho Install ment plan Is favored the most. P. August Joklstrora, ono of Astor ia's eouncllmen. died suddonly while sitting In his chair yostorday. Machines. oa WHITE ROTARY, WHEELER & WILSON. WHITE SHUTTLE. QUEEN SHUTTLE. Hostile otlir now machliu-K from SIS up. Wu sell moro Hotary Machine than any othor tort. threo tlmaa ovw. for wo bullovu thorouglily In tho rotary principle as nppllod to Hewing ma chines. The principle In correct. The Whlto Rotary Is tho latest erahodl. mont of that: LARQE BODOIN, HIGH SPEED, EASY MOTION. NOISELESS, BALL BEARINGS, TENSION INDICATOR, TENSION RELEA8E. And numerous other features that art) found inclusively on the Whlto Rotary. Call and boo tho latent bent woodwork automatic lift. It's a beau ty. The Wheeler & Wilson latest model, in also ono of tho most perfect macniues ever piacea on mo noor. us ing the rotary Idea In the "hook" form. Instead of tho shuttle. A very light running machine, and a rapid' sewer. .Newest models In. Needles, best grades. 26c dozen.' lle&t oil. and nono but the best Parts for all machines. Repairing done by Mr. Ilurloy. ono of tho most experienced sowing ma chine men In tho stato. All work Is guaranteed. F. A. WIGGINS Implement House. 235-257 Liberty St, Silem, Form Machinery, Blcyclef, Sewlnc Machines and Supplies. N. H. Burley, Sewing Machine Repairing Sewing SALEM MEDICAL COLLEGE Will Graduate Class Evening this Also Three Young Ladies Become Trained Nurses Tho thirty-sixth annual commence ment exercises of tho medical depart ment of Willamette University will be held In the First Methodist church to morrow, Thursday ovcnlnK. April 2d, beginning at 8 o'clock. The medical class for 1903 Includes-seven mem- bore, as follews: Edward OtlB Parker, George Pond Russell, John Gordon Patterson, Mary Uowcrman, Hollo Holland Wilson, SI. D Knnamo Shlmada, M. D and Clayton Ransom. Iu conjunction with Uic mcdlcnl col lege exercises, thcro will bo graduated from tho nurses' training depart ment of tho snmo college, a class of three young women. They nre: Miss Emma Hammond Wnshhurne, Miss Julia Wrltsman Williams and Miss Mary Edna Poet. Tho class motto Is: "Slno Lnboro Nihil." Tho annunl address will he deliv ered by Dr. Woods-Hutehlnson, of Portland, secretary of the State Hoard of Health. Rev. John H. Coleman, presldont of tho University, will con fur tho degrees, nnd the rhnrgo to tho clnss will he given by Dr. Andrew C. Smith, of Portland, president of the Stato Hoard of Health. Tho following program hns boon ar ranged: Overture, Pot and Peasant Von Suppo Orchostra. Hlnwnthn Horet Orchestra. Annual address, "Medicine ns a Factor In Civilization." Woods-Hutch Inson, A. M M. D. Solo, "My Ilolovod Quoon" Knblno Roso Mrs. Chns. II. Hinges. Conferring degreos Pros. J. H. Colcninn. Wait. "Arlito Life" Strnuas Orchestra. Charae to Clam Andrew C. Smith, M. I). Solo. "A Dream" ... Hartlntt Mrs. Chaw. II. Hlngeff. Pugilist Clear Out Ilrldioport. April 1. Joo Stonrks, thu piurlltftt. of Philadelphia, who was kn'oekod completely out In tho sixth round last evening by William Holmes died nt the hospital this morning of corobml hemorrhage, duo to concus sion of the brain. He was struck so hard that It fractured the skull at tint baso of the brain. Ho nevor regained consciencloiiBneati. All of the partici pants have been nrrosted. Mystery Surrounds Tragedy. New . York, April 1. Newton Schoonmnkor. chief onglneor of the Wovtern Union building, on return ing home last night, found his wife lying unconscious, with a bullet In lior breast, and beside her Perclvnl Co vert, a young man living on Kuclld av enuo, with a bullet holo In his hoad. nnd a revolver, of which two cham bers had been discharged, lying beside him. Tho man and woman wero tok en to tho hospital, whoro Covert died without rogalulng consciousness. M. T. Nolan, roglster. and Miss Anna M. Iong. reolver,of Tho Dalles land ofllco, assumed their duties to day. Yamhill county has gono antl-Hor-mann. WHAT IS THE USE Of suffering from indigestion If you ent what von wnnt nr nf iturvlnp vnnn. solf to avoid such distress? Acker's Dyspepsia Taoiots taken after eating will digest your food perfectly, and frA vnu frfim nil ttiA illson-i-aAahla symptoms of indigestion and dyspep sia, r.ni wuai you ii ko ai any time, and 'take an Acker tablet afterward. Positively marantppil Yntir nnnn will always be refunded If you are not sat- isueu. wrue o us ior a tree sample, W. H. Hooker It Co, Buffalo. N, Y. HH1 f lHJIliJWW I ;!Try It. WHAT?;: !i Our method of enUtrtlno. un ! ! ; MEMBERSHIP FEE NO DOCK- V I! ETFtEand NO CHARGES un-! ! 1 1 less a collection Is made. II THE VAN ALSTINE !! ii GORDON & CO., i ; 275 1-2 Commercial street. : : A' JLTO? Co.. Mura. ; ; Phone. Main 801 and their rep- f itaciuaiiYC will tail- 9 ,, Mitchell 0 Jubilant. -. Indianapolis, April 1. Mitchell is Jubilant over Adomo' decisien: He says it In ono of tho greatest, If not tho greatest victory every fought out In tho courts, and establishes, tho right of unionism, Is n blow at Injunc tions, and a distinct triumph for labor. Portland Firebugs. Portland, Or., April 1. John Gately and Peter Burns, are In Jail, charged with setting thirty-threo .flres In the last threo weeks, aggregating a loss of 11,000,000. Both men are Insano, Mra. Mary Tlldon says she was hyp notized Into aiding tho firebugs. DENVER GOING JURGRY Restaurants all Closed on Ac count of Cooks Strike Denver, April L Seventy-four res tnurants nro closed today In conse quence of tho cooks' nnd waiters strike and thousands' of people are greatly Inconvenienced. Tho grocers' butchers' nnd bakers' dorks threaten to strlko In sympathy with tho cooks and waltors, and lcl tho entire city go hungry. Mnny restaurant keepers de clare they will never ngaln unionize tholr places, and are ondoavorlng to secure non-union workers. As a result of tho cooks' nnd walt ors' strike, tho organization of a cen tral labor body, to be known as the Denver Puro Food Trades Council, Is proposed. With this organization will be ntllllated the various unions of tho cooks, butchers, bakers, grocery clerks, packing-house employes, etc. The grievance ;f one of these unions will be tho fight of all. Venezuelan Situation Washington. April 1. Tho fact that llowon heard nothing from tho Vone zuolnn minister regarding tho at tempt to Induce Castro not to accopt tho loan Is regarded as favorable, ns It Is bellcvod Castro has listened to both sliUw, nnd Is dellhertlng ovor his decision. State News. An Indian drowned nt Pondlotou Saturday night by falling In tho race ho bolug drunk nt tho tlmo. Douglas county will mnko an ox hlblt nt Portland, nt the permanent bureau scheme. NEW TODAY For Sale. One Potnluma Incubator, good us now, and n high-grade see and'huud piano. Doth at bargains. Conrad Dlllman, 320 Commercial street. 4-l-2d-lw For Rent. Threo furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire at 85 Com- omrclal street. -M-3t Girl Wanted. To do genoral house work, also largo front room, well furnished, for rent. Call nt Dr. Rowland residence, corner of Court and Liberty Btreets. -t-l-tf (JBKACOSimB JPBOJVCJSS BAIIGAIN MO&SJB- 9 Wednesdays Big Specials This day will boa big low ririco giver nt tbo Chicago Store. We havo picked out somo great bnrgnius for this sale, seasonable new stylish drv Eoods sold cheaper than aver. This snln ia fhr ibis dav only nnd at 6 o'clock sharp the salo At 3 3-4c yard . Fancy Scotch Lawns, guaranteed fast colors, very pretty patterns The regularprlce Is, yd 7 l-2c, for this day only, yd 3 3-4c At 4c yard Best American Shlrtine Percales, warranted fast colors, pretty pat terns, the regular price Is 7 l-2c,for this day only 4c At 5c yard Best standard Acron Ginghams, big assortment, splendid cloth. The regular price Is 7 l-2c for this day only 5c At 9c yard 36 inch Percales, splendid thick, heavy cloth, the latest styles and designs. The regular price is 12 l-2c for this day only, per yd 9c PRICES CUT TO THE QUICK ITiCcYuY uKOS., Court St,r Salem, Or SV2t2 Revolution Washington, April L Tho rovolu tlon in Nicaragua against President Zelaya Is gaining hoadway. United States Minister Merry reports to the state department today from San Joso that tho government stores on Lake Nicaragua hnvo been captured, and are now In tho possession of the revolutionists. Martial law has been proclaimed throughout the republic. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family every day. Let us answer it to-day. Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful dcascrt. Pre in two minutes. Noboilind intr I add bollintr water and set to cool. Flavers: Lemon, Orange, Rasp, berry and Strawberry. Get a package at your grocers to-day. lo cts. Fresh Taffys Today f?tcux,de Edward Ellis. 144 State St Huie Wing Sang Co, r cent cheaper now. all kinds of furnish In? goods make up new line. Ladles' undeawtar, wrappers, waists, silks, embroideries, lace. Serin? eoods. mattlne. Best line eoods. Court St., Salem. Oregon. Special Reductions on the olaitock 5(ill continues Shoes below cost Best styles nll early. Jacob'Vogt, 265 Com'l St. J.M.HOWELL v Cash Market in Htejner's Fish Market. Stale siren Fresh miAtd nf nil Uml. ham. ki,.,m ders, bacon, lard, etc. Prompt Service Phone, Main 1401. , iiuuoc bicaniDK iimc is ? near at hand, Use S fl'Ctr-'inrlpr'c l?oTitnlnrr 1M.IIUTIUI -f for removing stains from 2 carpets, cleaning wood a work, windows, etc. Pre- " pared at the J ?0. K. Pharmacy 9 atwk jjj Lommerciai street i i E. OSTRANDER.f ! -Hi4alM-HmitMl is off. , At 7 -2c yard Fancy Sllkallnes. pretty pattcri good silk finished cloth. The "'; price Is 12 l-2c, for this day o!K 7 l-2c yd At 9c each Cream Turkish Towels, 38 In. I good and heavy, great values. Tte regular price Is 15c, for this only 9c - At 8 X-3c yard White Checked Nainsook. M-8 finished, splendid cloth. The reg ular price Is 12 l-2c tor this diy OBly8 1-3c New Arrivals Will be sold cheap. Ladles' Snlrt Waists. Children's goods of all klw New Walstlngs. Laces. Embrolf; les, Dress Goods. Ribbons. K Gloves IfyouwanttogettberU" trices visit our store. I 4