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-- - TFry la i iT)liwy c Special. Sale of White Bed Quilts, F f w & - For one week only, from March 31 to April 8, 10 PER UEN1 REDUCTION on full line, comprising all of the new stock - j Just received. Wbat do you think of these prices : A nlcn 1CM "Red Crest" quilt, heraraed ready for use, regular price VScsaleprlceeTc A heaVlcrilO-4 "Red Crest" quilt, choice pattern, regular 81.00 yalues, sale price, 90c 11-4 Bed Crest" A splendid 11-4 Bed Crest" qi hemmed reaay r "e, kauchcuu values, regular 81.50, sale price, 81.3o. CJrScc display of white suits In south window. An extra heavy 11-4 "Red Crest" quilt, beautiful designs, very cheap at 82, sale price 81.7P. Our best 12-4 "Bed Crest.' quilt, a beauty, extra weight We sell them at 82,50. They are yours during the sale- for 82.15. Our celebrated Clmka quilt, extra fine finish, 12-4 size, the prettiest quilt In tewn: they 6ell ready at 83, sale price 82.65. OASIi STORk HOLVERSON'S CASH STORE Sab Social Hews. recently returned from Boston. Mrs. McCully wa fdr many years a pioneer ' resident of this city, and the McCully ' home on Center street, now owned by Hon. W, II. Holme", was the scene of -x-rays." gtTrlrTra.:rra JOURNAL Go to church tomorrow and pray for clean politics. Events of Interest Durinff the!njanyKayKalernK, m its day I The reception was graced by fast Week, Afternoon Teas, Receptions, Juveniles and Musicales. mmmim f This cut shows a Dr, Warner's '98 Model -Corset an which wc arc having such enormous run on, They arc just the right length, right shape, Just price, SSS. Just the the right jr. J. DALRY05PLE 8l CO. CAIiL A MESSENGER - - - -an4 have your iote and packagea dellvrral. to o-Jeot a bill, to go on errands 'or you Ask for special rates en msrehants packages. Charge reawmble. Btcyclo ser vice. Hlns Bias boxes or telephone 40. Lockwooi Messenger System, Central olflcs No 230 Commercial street. PERSONALS. Fred Dose returned to Woodburn today. Levi Balnicr has returned from Skagway.i Attorney Geo, G. BInuham Is In Portland. Mrs. G. A. Gray Is visiting Portland relatives' Rev. P. C. Ilctzler is home from Portland. 'r W.-JjClarke, of Gcrvals was In the city today. J. D. Plamondon is visiting Port land friends. Cov. and Mrs. W. P. Lord were In Portland today. if Dr. L. V. Gulss, of Woodburn, was InHheclty today. SupU A. Glllicrt, of the Slate penitentiary, went to Portland this afternoon. Miss Laura Myers, of Turner, Is visiting her cousin Dr. Annlco F. Jeffreys." ' a J. L. Freelaud returned today from a three weeks ylslt at Ins old home at Fcrinont. Illinois. James Bidcnauer went to Eugene today where lie is imployed on the government suagboat. Percy Garrlgus, a U of O student, Is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Ella B. Mc Dowell in this clfy. W. II. Egan, of Gervals, Union nominee for county superintendent, was in the city today. Mrs. J. II. Albert and Mrs. F. A. Wiggins have returned from an ex tended visit in Southern California. J. M. Woodruff, went to Eugene to day, Jim has recently been made state manager of ehe Chicago Portrait Com pany for Oregon. Lieut. W. Greogry, or the 19th In fantry, miiltray Instructor at the O. A. C. at Corvdllls, went to Portland today after a short visit with his niece Mrs. A. O. Co nd It Mrs. E. L. Steele, of Xorth Howell, Is lying seriously ill with dropsy and chances for her recovery are consid ered unfavorable The aflllctcd lady Is Mrs. G. W. Weeks mother. Bert Gecr, son of B. I. Gecr, of the Waldo Hills, left today for New York City, where he will study caricature under his cousin, Homer Davenport, the famous catoonlst. Continued from third page. Mrs. R.S. Bean returned today from a short visit in Portland. The Janet Waldorf company are coming to Salem one night next week. Mrs. H. A. Dearborn has returned from an extended visit with Portland relatives. Mrs. S. M. Stock returned Fnday evening from a week's visit very pleasantly spent with Portland friends. The South Stlem Reading Circle, better known as the Gelton club, con cludes its scennd year's work this evening with a lecture at Leslie church by Hon. J. n. Fletcher. Ad mission 10c, for benefit of public school library. Have You Tried White House Coffee ? It is the finest Mocha and Java in the world, SONNEMANN, Fined Fifty Dollars. David Ueadrick, the hobo who was charged with voting illegally at the Republican primaries Thuesday, was given a trial before Justice Johnson this morning. District Attorney S. L. nayden appeared for the state while the the defendaut plead his cwn case. After the Introduction of all testimony, Justice Johnson took the matter under advisement until 1 p. m. when he adjudged the man guilty and imposed the minimum sentence of SJ0 upon the man In default of which he went to the county Jail. A New Discover. The las test and most effected dis covery of the present day which does away with the Surgeon's cruel knife. Mexican Pile Ointment is a positive cure for piles, It cures within a few days. Fistlne, fistula, catarrh and In tiamation, ulceration prolapsus and consumption, purities or itching piles are posit lyely cured by Mexican Pile Ointment, costs but 25c a box Office Mexican Medicine Company, 235 Com mercial street, Murphy block. It Is advisable to take Ko-Da Mexican Blood Tonic when using PileOInt nlent. 81 bottlefor 23c. 124 State St. Grocer, Telephone 51. To AcitoitA. District Attorney S. L. Iluyden and Attorney II. J. Bigger went to Aurora this afternoon where a youth named Long, had been arrested on complaint of his mother charging him with assault with a deadly weapon. Mr. Hayden will rep resent the state In the case while Mr. Bigger will appear for the defendant, The arrest seems to be the result of a family quarrel. The mother wished to have her wayward son placed In the reform school. Given Twklve Days. A hobo, was today given twelve days by City Recorder Edes for assualtand battery. Officer Tovrnsend this mornlnpur- rested the man for vagrancy and started with his man to the city jail when tho hobo fought In hopes of making his escape. In this he failed and he will be the guest of the county for the next twelve days. Nobody nel liavo Neuralgia. Get Dr. Miles' rain 111U from draesliu. 'One eat a dot An April day party was given Fri day evening at the residence of .Mr. and Mrs. E. Hofcr, Lincoln Park, in honor of about twenty school friends of their oldest-sou, Mac. An evening's program of pure enjoyment, aided by refreshments, was carried out from 7 to 10 p. m. There was a marked interest and an increased attendence this afternoon .it Mrs. Etta VYIlluian's afternoon class practice. As usual, the musical program was furnished by the pupils, subject of reading, "Learning Sew Pieces." A letter from C II. Scott (founder and president of interstate system) was read to the class. The Y. P. S. O. E., of the Fl rt Christian church, gave an "April Fool Social" at the residence of S. T Rlggs, corner of Center and Summer streets, Friday eyenlng. A program consisting of musical and llterarj numbers was rendered, Interspersed with appropriate jokes and practical fun. When the iprogram had been rendered, numerous pastimes incident to the first day of April were indulged in to the endless delight of the per pretrators thereof and the temporary embarassment of those who were fooled thereby The banquet tendered the graduat ing class of the Medical College of Willamette University Wednesday evening by the faculty of that depart ment, was one of the most elaborate and highly successful affairs ever'gl ven in this city. At the conclusion of the exercises In the church the members of the faculty and young graduates repaired toStroug'S'banquet rooms In the Eldrledge block where several hours were most happily passed. When the substantial feast of the evening had been partaken of the assembly was treated to a rare intel lectual feast In the way of toasts. Chief Justice F. A. Moore served the occasion as toastmaster and proposed the following teasts: "Law and Med icine," Gov. W.P. Lord; "Willamette Medical College," Dr. V. II. Byrd; "Idiocy," Dr. W. T. Williamson; "The Ladles," Dr. C. n. Hall; "Class of 1897." Dr. E, D. Johnsen: "The Country Practitioner," Dr. Anderson, of Waitsburg, Wn.; "Public Schools," Hon. G. M. Irwin. The affair was most ably engineered by a committee from the medical faculty and was a decided success, forming a happy final to the years hard work Just closed. AN AKrEHNOO.V Of the good old-fashioned sort wa given at the home of Mrs. E. E. Wat ers on Summer street Thursday lr honor of Mrs. II. K. McCully, who bas- the presence of about forty-uye ladles, mostly old friends of the family and the honored guest- The music for toe occasion was furnished -by Mrs. Ella McDowell, who sang, and Mrs Etta Wlllman and Fred Waters. Be freshments were served and added to the pleasure of the down-right hard visiting that was Indulged on this this rare occasion. MRS. BROWN'S TEA. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Will Brown at her home on State street gave a 5 o'clock itea In honor of Mrs. J. D. McCully of Joseph, Or., who Is'payer. the guest ofher grand-mother, Mrs, E. N Cooke of this city, The tea guests were a number of old time girl friends of guest and hostess and was occasslonofa most agreeable reunion. Walter Tooze Is still t he uncrowned king of the Woodburn Republican ring. Governor Lord should go Into, the grocery business If he wants to carry Salem primaries. 2Coman on the Union ticket will get Senator Patterson or any other senator to introduce a bill to raise his salary. "We are tired of putting men In office and theu having some one else run tuein." Just a common plug tax- "We've been harvesting Jackasses long enough," Is the way Major Hunt puts it, In speaking of the great Geer victory. SALB EXTRAORDINARY, ONE WEEK T THE GREATEST SPECIAL SALE OF Monthly School Report, Supt. Peebles' report for March, which will be presented to the school board next Monday evening, contains the following summary: I Number days taught 20 Number days attendance 20,271. Number days absence 1,201' Number times tardy 43 j Number boys enrolled 761 Number girls enrolled , , . . "28 j Total number enrolled 1,49 Average number belonging.... 1,377 Average daily attendance 1,314 "What do wc care for governorship. It's deputy assessor and road super visor we are after." Hosts of Repub lica! patriots. The late war scare has at least de veloped the fact that there Is loyalty and patriotism even among the anar chists in congress. Remaining last month 1.40 Received this month (new).... 24 Receivedby transfer 12 Received by promotion 4 Number re-admltted 97 Total number for month 1,544 Dropped by removal 23 Dropped by transfer 12 Dropped by promotion 0 Diopped other reasons 1C0 Total number for month 195 Remaining at date ,, 1,349 Not absent nor tardy 731 Number suspended 0 Corporal punishment 21 Number of visitors 145 Visits by directors 0 Per cent of attendance 95 5-10 Per cent of absence ,,, ,.45-10 Seventeen rooms, containing 001 pupils, report not a single case of tardiness during the month. They are the schools taught by C. H. Jones, Mrs. J. E. Kellogg, Misses Morris and Davis of East school. Mr. Crawford. Mrs. Mathews, Misses Gordon, Geer, Moore and Curran, of North school. Miss Welch, Park, Mrs. Hall, Mrs. Nichols, Miss Bradshaw, Lincoln. Mr. Long, Misses Rockwell and D'Arcy, Central, The attendance has been uniformly good during the month, and the dis cipline Is giving general satisfaction as few complaints are made by pat rons. The health of the school Is unusually good. Public exercises will be held at rthe several school buildings on Arbor day, Friday, April 8. W. C. Brann Dead. April 1, at Wasco, Texas, Brann, editor of the Iconoclast, was shot and killed In a bloody encounter with a man he had a controversy with. It is an illustration of the scriptural truth, that he who resorts to violence will perish by violence. ausT OP"ENJ3D The tips outwear tho gloye9. celved. 25c to COo a pair. New Line of Wrappers Latest from New York, very stylish, prices 75c to 12. Separate Skirts, New line Just received, vory handsome and stylish, Prices from $1.50 up. Black brocaded silk sklrU M. Kaiser's Patent Finger Tip Gloves. A full lino just re- Silk Mitts to6fc?e?iafr! b,ac,c Bnd "cam NEW FOOTWEAIl-Ladlcs' stylish lace and button shoes II 60 a nalr up, JfenM shoes, blacks and browt,, Crootfii make. laffltyles..llffi Mwilutu i and heavy NeJsonV latest c'oth top block ylcl ItW. lust received. o O TS AM D UAPfc-Lale stiff hats 82 and 82.60. Food Vedoras $1 1 to W. Straw hats now fir AOJ1NT8 STANDARD PATTERNS-Bcst and cheapest. WILLIS BROS, 5 CO. strwt. The cash dry goods and shoe house. ' fl Gr?af Sale! The Osburn Backet Store Is going like hot cakes, and rare bargains are being made daily. No reerve every, thing must tro. and the nrices urn Hi.. lowest ever known, Next door to Albert's bank. Very reipectfully. N.J.DAMON. FitOM Dvea A letter received in this city today from Albert M. Grilley contains some very Interest ing news. Mr. M. Grilley writes from Dyea and reports the weather ex ceptionally mild. He says he has not yet worn any of his Klodlke outfit, feeling comfortable with the same clothing he wore In Oregon. The snow has beguu to melt making it a difficult and hasardous 'trip over tho trail. Albert lias been offered a posi tion with a .transportation company of Dyea at $o per day and board or $7 per day and board himself. He Is seriously considering accepting the offer, liussfll Coleman, also of this :lty, Is employed by the same com pany anu is receiving the same wages fferedMr. M Grilley. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Lazutive BrotuoQulnlne Tab lots all druggist refund the money tf itfalis to cure. 25c. Pur Constipation take Karl s Clover Koo tet, the great liloqd Purifier. Cures Head uhe, Nmousness, Erup.iom on the face and makes the bead clear as a bell. Sold by D.J. Frv How does Bro. Grannis Justify his organizing the Prohi party and his going to the primary and voting a "push" ticket? Bobby Burn-s "Coming Through the Rye," Is now paraphraed: "Every lassie has her wheelle," And It ap pears the laddies are not in it, Is the Republican party of Clacka mas so weak and In need of assistance that It must nominate gold standard Democrats Tor office ? Clackamas In deDcndent, Zoologists say that all known spec ies of wild animals are gradually di minishing in size. All except the campaign liar. Ue Is Just as "wild" and as "big" as he eyer was. East Oregonlan. Governor Fletcher is to lecture at South Salem church tonight. There haye been some passages at arms be tween us and Feteher but we shall do our best this evening to protect hi m from bodily harm. Bro. Grannis believes In organizing the Prohi party and keeping the ticket In the Held, but as for him he is charged with having yoted at the Republican primary, if this is true Bro, Grannis has entered upon his annual carreer of political inconsis tencies quite early. How the Geer people can load up with a dead weight In politics like that two-bit photographer and A. P. A. hoodoo, Bill Cherrington, passes understanding. As Roscoe Conkllng once said, a man should pray to be de livered from his fool friends. If Geer wants to know Just how much good Bill Cherrington can do him in his campaign for governor he should consult George Grab Bingham, the two-bit photographer's late candi date for school director. But then Bill can't hurt Geer as much as he did Bingham because Geer Is not so easily hurt. Col. Hofer, of The Journal, is casting reflections on our good looks. Why we have aroused his jealousy to the pitch of calling us hoaiely, Is be yond our comprehension. If unwit tingly.we attract the attention of the Colonel's lady admirers, we beg par don, Inasmuch as that never has teen our strong forte. But.tf on the other hand, the Colonel thinks to make us famous by that application we shall try and bear It. Now Colonel, cease your jealous fears; you are pre-eminently the ladles' man and we have no wish to interfere with your well merited position. Cottage Grove Messenger. Muslin Underwear ever held In the city. We have Just received the largest and mot complete line of the above ever shown over a Salem counter. All garments made on lock-stitch machines. We will offer them for one woek at special prices. QtrWo Complete line at prices as Mows j 75c, $1.12, 1,25, 1,35, 1.60, 1,75, OK1TIS 2.15 and up. DraWerS Ranging as follows i 25c, 37c, 47c, 69c, 79c, $105 and up, 8H Gowns 39c, 47c, 69c, 82c, 88c, SI, 1,15, 1,25, 1,40, 175 AND UP. m Corset Covers I5C, 23c, 40C. 45c, 47C, 52C, 69a eoc. Chemises50c-59c-69c-75c-90c-$1.10-$L60 K SiTDo not take the trouble to make such garments when you can buy them at the prices we j are offering same. Sale from Mondayjto Saturday. See display in our north window. 257 13 f!n m m ft rr ml St. w mccA To Cure a Cold in One Uay Take Laxative Brouio Quinine tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 10-14-6m The best for the money the Ram bler bicycle. See E. F. Parkliurst, agent, 3-23-tf Children like it, it saves their lives. We mean One Minute Cough Cure, the infallible remedy for couchs. colds, croups, bronchitis, grippe, and all throat and lung troubles. btcne's drug store. The farmer, the mechanic and the bicycle riders are liable to expect cuts and bruises. De Witt's Hazel Salve is the best thing to keep on hand. It heals quickly, aud is a well known cure for piles. Stone's drug store . Rambler wheels the finest on earth. E. F. Parkhurst agent. 3-23-tf Ctiirs a i-3z':2?i.3:i.. dUtfg tin tttrr Thirty-five jears mikes a eenerntion rbat is how long Adolph Fisher, of Zane ille, O, suffered from piles. He Mas cured by using three boxes of De ill's Witch Hazel bahe. Stone's drug store. Dubssmaking Parlors. Sirs. L. Campbell has opened dressmaking parlors at 335 Liberty street, she is prepared to do all kinds or fashionable dressmaking at reasonable prices. Sat isfaction guaranteed. 3 5 1m Or. Miles' Vain Pill. "One cent a doM.M What Dr. A. E. Slater Says. Buffalo, N. Y. Gents: From my per. sonal knowledge, gained in obse rving theer feet of vour Shiloh's Cure in t r !.,j Consumption, 1 am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever beri brought to my attention. It has certainl nvea many irora t-onsumption. Sold J.Frj Salem's Optician Chas, H, Hinges, Consultation and Examination FREE! Count On This ! Prices shall be at least as low here as anywhere else in town. lTow much ower they may be depends. Holding up here and there a bargain article Is one thing, keeping an entire stock of clothing of the highest level of qual Ity and assortment, and the lower level of prices is another. -:o:- Men's Business Suits $5, $6, 57,50, S8, S10, $12.50, $15, We bought the suits In large quanities. We positively oiler them for 25 per cent less money than other dealers. This fact simply makes competition an impossibility, you neyer saw such good suitsjfor so little money. Come In and we will show them to yju. G. W. JOH NSON &C0. Clotbing For Men and Boys, mTittft&Wti2r!!l&. La"L .nb.??dA Plendld values, ki jZ ,i7 '" yj t ""i iiaiji,s suns sizes j mi io, nice was i- .nH nKw Ac e are,se'lln'r feM5c a suit, alt fine llanel suits for $1.75 a suit 5S,?l2t ca,moe-r? frSm 81,-75 "P to S3-50- have also very Hne black clay trom50to5.TOTsult. 1UUB panM bUUS' slzes 8 to' 19. in Kd cashmere See our men's suits for ?u. on n cnit nicxii.M s -, j r.-, l!tlU0 810 a7uit and 8iL00 a suit,' ari .S PRIBDmAN 'S 30S Commercial street Salem, Or., 2nd door north of postofflce. Corner State and Commercial streets, byli Karl's Clover Root Tea, tor Constipation ts the Best and if after using it you don't Reed's Opera House PATTON BROS., Managers. Phone 59. say so, money, return Sold the package Dy u.j.xry. and get your Suits to Measure, $15, Pants, $4. Wo have received our new snmnlos of spring and summer suitings aud will surprise you with styles and qual ities. We take your measure and minrnn- tee the tit. .Many lime you pay more than the above prices for ready tuades, of lesor yuiue. Workingmen's Overalls, shirts, jumpers, socks sus penders gloves, underwear, etc., at lowest racket prices. Come and see. No harm to look. Our men's slice at 5L50. That we sell for farmers and labor ers Is a Bplendid werfrcr, -. - Oil grain, extra tap solo, seamless vamp, congress, or buckle. Ladle's Wheels Today, Six of our great $35 and 810 wheels 'eft San Francisco last Tuesday and will roaoh us this morning without doubt. You who'vobeeu waiting loso no time In coming. Two More Yellow Fellows, Thoso 23-Inch up-to-date thorough breds that Uo bpjiiyo all craiy over. They'll bo here today too. --'" A little boy asked for a battle of "get up in the morning as fast as you can," the drug gist recognized the household name for 'l5e Witt's Little Early Kisers," and gve hira a bottle of these little pills for constipition, sick headache, lier and stomach troubles, Ston' drug store. grippe nave Thousands of sufferers from been restored to health by One Alinute Cough ' ure. It quickly cures coughs, colds, bron wmw, puruuiuma, oiirma, ana an tnroat and lung deceases. Stone's drug store WIGGINS' BAZAAR ! ML. Yocum, Camerou, Pa , says "I was a lunerer lor ten j ears trying m st all kinds o' P'le remedies, but without success. De m mien itatetbalve was recommended to me. I used one box. It has effected a peimantnt cure." As a permanent cure for piles De Witt's Witch Haul Sahe has no cnai. aione s anig store. Rambler wheels-t ho finest on earth, E. P. Parkliurst agent 3-23-tf satisfaction guaranteed when sou use Perfection" Dyes, for sale' brail drugstores. J lf TUtlA- stall o-ajswoanxA-. Z0 lie frtry tTSJJSS, Event Extraordinary, Two Performances Only, Wednesday and Thursday, April 6 and 7, The Great Magician, DANTE! Removal Sale. Come in and Get Bargains, BROWN Si SMITH. 248 Commercial street, (EL1ASON) Assisted by Mile, Edmunda, and his carefully selected company In his Incomparable and greatest pro gram,, consisting of A CAlWIVAXi OF. MAGIC, A FEAST OF MYSTERY, A OYCLOKE OF MIRTH. twt.i of ?'M-Oreliestn, CHRISTMAS IS OYER I iiut we are going I to commence the Xew Year again with offering Salon, srw,ini ,..., J0. PT tor groceries. AumlvTlle Flour mausiry only New Pickles, per qi'.'.'.'..', Arbuckle and Lion Coffee," per'nk Best Mocha and Java Coffee, ner'lb GopdMochaand Java coffee per lb..; 10 lbs Lard 5 lbs Lard Chocolate, per lb."! lOlbs. 11. Wheat. 10 lbs Corn Meal Try our ilo Cream' b.Vts'f or inuVh J0 95 10 15 35 30 85 45 25 35 25 Old P. O Corner A UOOD TIME. Thorn will t, S1,rnl,Bt the Central Congre. Rational church, nest Friday evenfng, April 1. An interesting nrmrmm win Admission will be 10 30 3t be rendered. cents. balcony,"; gallery,1 75c: Wo.od TrUeM.iLforJ,,e soney-tbe Ram- agent. uer cioycie. See E. v. Unri...r. TT 3-23-tf "Perfection" Uvea are Brilliant and remanent, for sale by all drug stores . . . tf HARRIETT d LAURENCE Dreadfully Nervous. tiENTs I was dreadfully nervou and f lTrl rin.. Knt To.. wr relief took your Karl's Clover Koot Tea. quietea my nerves and strenelhene e: whole Nervous System. I was tronbled wii Constipation, Kidney and Bowel trouble. onr Tea soon cleansed my system so tbor oughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet. Hartlord, Conn Sold by D. J, Fry. of ambhion and Utile -j A torpid liver robs you mint vail 1..1. 1. t. IVitt' Kisers cleaise'The liver, "-"ffiS xnA all . ...!. --1 l!.-r troubles. Vt, MUm' Nerve Plasters S& atliarub, ' dro8 '.