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w I M H STYLISH Ladies arc always interested in new fabrics and styles! Vc have received an advance shipment of Ladies Tailor Made Suits : Latest 1899 spring style"$15.00 to $27.00, IFSPKOTION INVITED. HOLVERSON'S f ' 0A&H STORE UA 8T ORE We Sell Roelof's Hats Which means that we buy Direct From the Manufacturers of the highest grade hats made in this country, There are no better hats made than our 54,00 quality, Other qualities at S3.00, 52,50 52,00 and 51,20, New Crash Hats In all the late shapes and colors, Also white felt crush hats, all the rage, in sizes from 6 3-8 up, J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. Mr. f ndon will bo to live at Moscow Idaho, where Mr. Condon holds a i position In a college. Homer Pratt, a brother nf Dr. Pratt, of Mehaiua. who came from Mlcbleana few years ago, died at thatcltr Sunday. He had been an Inralld for sometime, belwr confined to the hou?e almost constantly. He had no family, Dr. Pratt In also quite ill. Dr. Pratt's father and Ore of his children arc burled at Salorn. J. M. Woodruff came down from his Marlon prune farm this afternoon, and reports that oonc of his trees arc damaged, but expects fully a half crop. Hal D. Patton, of the firm of Pat ton Hros., went to Portland today. 1 R. 0. Bauer, the nuporvlsor of In dian schools to succeed: Mr. Rake straw, wac In the clt today. He Is Inspecting the Ghomawa school. Tho "Dewey's" and "Schley's will play a hot panic of basket bill at the V. M.C. A. tonight. The iJewuyn" arc Croam and the "Sohleys" are Orecn come tonlul t and ce them play basket ball. DATES OF LOCAL EVENTS. FIRST MONTHLY REPORT Filed Salem school election, Monday March 13. Kendlx Co., Monday March 20. Godow8ky,pianlst,Tuosday April 11. Stelndel Co., Friday May 2rt, Best Value. You known that a 2-blt meal at Strong's restaurant Is better value and gives better value than a 16 cent weal elsewhere. 3 0 .It Uasket Hall. There will be an exhibition game, club swinging and class drill of the ladles athletic club of the Y. M. (J. A. Saturday afternoon at three o'clock. Alt the participants will dross In okKxners. For ladles only. Ton cents admtoslon. LATE STATE NEWS. Always Up-to-Date... Wo tire now showing Hie latest in Rimless Glasses Long gold In mountings, still stronger than ever, lleiuuiiibur wo nro tho spootaalo a( oyc glass specialist. 20 Years' Experience flraduato (J;itliulti)oloirlt, Oou IsU Proscriptions u flmttlntty. The Misses Cora and Neva Oris wold returned this morning from a visit atCorvallls. Dr. 11. A. Cathoy, of Woodhurn, who oocuplos the olmir of physiology nt Willamette (Jnlvorslty, oame up today to deliver u lecture, MIm Kilo Shlpp, cliler ruodlstc nt tho t'ralor stores, returned from u wuok spent at Portland. Miss Shlpp spent most of lior tlmo attendlug the wholesale spring millinery openings, Mrs. It. A. Kirk went to Albany to day on business oonnocted with the ostato of lior grandfather Olnay Fry. rI lie lands will bo divided among the i nniiniinnrw will li (J rail iin to UpthaliiiBlDgtsl. G H, HINGES SALEM'S OPTICIAN. 2M COMMERCIAL KTUHHT. heir tomorrow. lioconfor Judah scorns to be Infected with tho rank notion that the people of Kalomhave a right to know what Is being' done In his department and will hereafter make a monthly report Tim ladles orchestra, conducted un CITY COUNCIL TONIUHT. Important tttufnets to Be Transacted iby the New Administration. The most Important meeting of Sa lem's city council in yours will be held this evening. The new council has now been In long enough to gel Its boarsngs, unl as the saylng'goosU "ready to do business," One novel font ore and revelation will be a monthly report by the city recorder, showing all that has Itccn done In his department. This report appears olfowhoru In today's Joiminai,, and hornaftcr will boa rogular feature of Recorder Judith's administration. Tonight tho subject of Issuing I por cent bond to fund the outstand ing warrants wl be brought up In the form of resolutions providing an oloetlon for the people to decide whether or not such bonds shall bo Issued. The matter nf un occupa tion tax will also l)c considered and this proceHsof Increasing the city's revenues and at the Mime time rugn luting and protecting certain lines of buslnrss will no doubt be crjstallnjd Into u practlcul proposition. The It tentlon of the members of the couucll so far as seen, seems to be to make this tax as 'fur roachlng us possible and still not allow It to beccmc burdensome. it is understood tiiut soveral new Introduced which This week an attempt will be made to ralH a rabsldy to Insure the build ing of the railroad from Dallas to Fall3 City. The road will tap the fine bulhllng-stone'iuarrles west or Dal las Ilev.J, F, Day, of the First Bap tist churuh of Springfield, who has been pntsor there for u number of years and Is a Lane county man, has teen called as pastor to the First IJaptlst church In Newberg. Late Saturday night the dwelling, of It. K. Maon, at Bridgeport, was ! destroyed by lire. The los Is 81600; Insurance, 800. The Ore was or In cendiary urlgio. Last fall Mr. Mason's barn was burned In the same manner, and both arc attributed to some en emies, but the guilt cannot bo fixed on anyone. In the circuit court at Kuicre wlion the cuso of E. I). Horner vs. J. II. Coloman was called, W. S. HufTord. atlornoy for plaintiff, tiled u motion to dismiss the cafe. It wus u case wherein suit was brought to recover 11000 on a note purported to huvc been Issued to Alice Kdmundson by Mr. : Llconse, peddler's, Hale hv Citv Recorder N. I. luduh of Business in H OfCce. ' City Recorder Judah has set a good t pace as a reform ofllcer by preparing and submitting an Itemized roport of tue transacMons of his department, which will be submitted tJ the coun cil each month. The following Is his report, which will be subuiltted to the regular meet ing of the council this evening: IS KBOOKDBK'S COURT. City vs. A. Pettyjohn, drunkenness, hood M, paid. City vs. James Williams, drunk and disorderly, committed, 6 days. City vs.Oeorge Wilsoo,drunkenuos?, sentenced 5 days, (suspended;. City 9. James Wood", drunk and vagrancy, sentenced fl days, (sus pended). City vs. James Woods, vagrancy, rente need 10 days. Committed. City vs. John Clark, vagrancy, sen tenced 10 days. Committed. I City vs. Frank Glllls, vagrancy, sen tenced 10 day. Committed. ( City vs. Elmer White, disorderly conduct. Dismissed. I City vs. George Stewart, making rendezvous, dismissed, reprimand. City vs. Frank Ward, vagrancy, sen tenced 10 days. Committed. City vs. Charlos Fisher, vagrancy, senlen :ed 5 days, commuted. Ctty vs. F, H. Matt, disorderly con duct, fined 310, paid. City vs. John P. Rogers, expector ating, lined SI. puld. Total cases, 1,1. Tctil lines paid, i 10.00. Great Reduction Sale of Dry Goods and Clothing We have Just got through taking our Inventory and llnd shelves and couute orowdedwVtUwods. Our spring goods , are on the ; road. Some of then, ha begun to arrive and we need me money io imj iu. w.-u. counters ve Therefore, in justice's couut. State vs. George Townsend, assault and battery, dismissed, fees ".:. State vs. Emma Pickerel), assault and battery, (line $10), fees $7.36. (These fees still due from county court;. MIBCKM.AN'KOUS HHGKUTS. Coleman and later purchased by the plaintiff. Coleman claims the note Is a forgery, and when the case was dls miscd this morning, Hornor, together with George Weber, who claimed un Interest In the note, loft the court room. Wuriunts were at once Issued for their arrest and Weber was caught near the city limits nnd Horner wus captured nt Irving. The charge itgutnst them Is lorgery. Aftor Horner's arrest, tho note In question was found concealed In his pock. will be of vital Importance to the city, and It I" moro than propablc that the subject of lllllng the vacancy on the police force will be taken up. The determination of the new council It- to carry out and put Into effect at the earliest possible date all the reforms ........ I....I I !.... ... . I. ,ln.ll,ll.ll,... f Ml.. Vlll- II """l "" "I" WU IO 'HJ IMC tho vIollnlM, has boon engaged (oj-f ' ho keep their pledges. pluy nt all engagomnnts at INed's opera house. TUB WRATHRII. Tonight anil Wednesday ruin. PERSONAL AND LOCAL, J. W. Outin, jLlis liiHiiUtnee ipeelal, went to Albany today. Otto Soliult, Mio Jelforwiii bess miller, was In town today. Mr. Frank W. Powers went today for n visit, with friends at Ubatiou and Hnlwy. Rev. Noah Hhupp went to Jeffurson today on work ooiinoatod with the Hrangellool churoh. IS. W. Plnwr, the dentist, eoino up front Wood burn today to ntert4ln hl status under the new dental law. Mra. It H. ItaUWBgkMi, mother of Mrs. J. II. Conn, went to her Itouie at Albany today, after au over SuMtar IU .1. W. Wilcox, of Oiiiynn City, Oul., who has bean the guut of Wilson Putman, of WostSulem, wont to Al bany today to meet hi family. Ho Is thinking of locating at tho capital city. Harmon Snook, the contractor unit builder, wont to Roseburg UhIhv to submit plans and sHMtfHallnns Ui re bulk! the uourl house that buriml somo time ago. The eontraet will be let Thursday. Mr. anil Mrs. I). II. Johnson, of Meliumu, who havu Imhiii siHnidlng u few days with Salem friends, were to day called to Selu by the Ulna of their Milt Hurry, who conducts u pinning mill thure. SUIT FOR UAMAOBS. Mrs. Kate J. Young, of Portland Is 1 1.. i. i... .. i ,u mu wuj uikuiiiliuk a BiuK oeno (It order known us the Order nf Pernio. This it an order for both men and women, and Mrs. Young feel ei. oraul wltli her eliarter list. B mvaiBBiiHiHiiiHRBeirwi SThat.New Dress s Tht UU la Mr hi Hutt In ttr wUtrtw H,u Tk .M w m-mrn nt Mir UmiV vA uul U" k UriMT aro Um Mwi jnmi ! mH !n " ". W wmM k uniiniiiwiiHiiiiiMW. M It The . CmvalKs & Eastern Head Want " iSO.eoo. Ilr .autnril 1'r. lo tlir Jiniriinl. The Corvallls k Eastern Railroad Compacy Ii.im suwl the Portluud Gun enil Kleotrlo Company for t,000 dum iikh.Iii the tftate circuit court, boeause or Injuries to Hie stoamor William M, I Hoag, by running on u rook -In the 1 Mill. .111 aI t II... .. ..., .. ...I , .. 1. . .-t vMKuiiBi in viiu umiiiii auti kh:km ui jt gon Clt', Septumbor 10, m. Thedefeudunt, It Is tivurto, wab the owner and In poMlnn or and operating the canal and locks, uud re oelvwl toll from sUMtmboaU nasslnu- tlimugh. Th company, It Is allegwl, wan grossly rurelees In dlvortlng from the ennui ami looks u (urge port Ion of the witter for the pur note uf u'enerut Ing iKiwur for maehloery, awl altovsetl large, eluirp rooks to be In tl-e elmn- "JOUttNAL X-RAYS." The following Is a copy of an Ure gon school boy's complaint to a board of directers: "My sister, who Is a mhool teacher, hlps me every duy. Ma and pa told her to whip me oft ener than she did any oilier pupils so they would think she was nut partial- I write to lot you know this was too thin She Is nu old maid and gets mad becuusu she can't got mar rled, and 'honovor she gol to feeling that way she larrups mo. I huto to suy such things about by sister, but It's so, and I write to Inquire If you runout stop hor licking mu or gut her ! u husband. Any old thing will do so' It's a man." (Mane. C. A. Carlson, iot Harney 'comity, age J 48 years, was comitiltleri to the n)iuin. , Marina, one day $ License, J.Connor, snlwin. Llcen.sc,Xeckerman Si Rugers, sulwin ' Rent city proporty, Sulem T. &. I) Co. (for January 1800).. License, Huleilurma, jwddler two day Interest. State St. Imp. F. P. ' Tower Fees, X.J. Juduh, ox-oiT.J. P. Jununry lfeH Fees 1). W. Gibson, ox-olT. constable, January Ikbfl Lloene, insurance, Earl Hit no & Co., one vour Licorice, pjddlor.JohnGepl'en one day License, auctioneer's, I 1st quarter, Gilltert Hros License, auctioneer's, 'Jml quarter. Gilbert Hros License, insurance, (It; ouu your each. Ullliert Hn. .. License, auctioneer's Frlod- man . Gruunbatim, .' months License, A. E. Daguny, saloon License, Xuckarmaiu'c Rovors saloon License. Insuniuce. John Molr, one your j Foes, J. Conner, falcon Foo, Xoakormun - Rogers, I saloon I Foo, A. E. Daguny, saloon.. Foe, Xockurmuii ,t Rogers, ! saloon. 1 00 200 00 200 00 in 00 2 00 II CO 27 00 18 00 I 00 II 2ft 12 .10 24 00 12 SO 200 00 200 00 is 00 We will make a sweeping reduction on all lines of goods, Fine Table Cloth, former price, CO cents a yaid-now 25 cents JJjni. Turkey Red Table Cloth, fast color, formerly 50 cents a yard-now 25 cents. A large aswrtmentof Dress Prints, formerly 6c and Oc yard-now 3ic u yd. Broken lines of Kid Gloves, Very Hne quality In small sizes worth 31.50 to S1.75 a pair; now 75c a pair. Misses' Kid Gloves, wort h 75c to 1 a pair, now 40 cents a pair. Floe Veiling. latest style, worth 35 cents a yurd, now 15 cents a yard. We have a cheaper line or Veiling, all silk, that we wl II sell for 5 cents a yard. A large line of Ribbon Remnants, worth 15c to 2oc each, goes now for 10c each. EMBROIDERIES 1,000 patterns to select from, Fine Embroideries at 5 cents a yard, t ine Embroideries, 2! Inches wide, for 0 cents a yard. Fine Embroideries, 3 inches wide, for Si cents a yard Fine Embroideries, Ai Inches wide, for 12i cents a yard Fine Embroideries, 101 Inches wide, for 20 cents a yard. Fine Embroideries. Ill Inches wide, for 25 cents a yurd. All-over Embroideries, In white, black, red and blue. Several nice pieces of white Tucking at reduced prices. ,l Fine Hlack Dress Goods, former price 31.25 a yard, now 75 cents a yard, .', Fine Hlack Dress GxkIs, former price 65 cents a yard, now 37 cents a yard. Fine Hlack Dress Good, former price 40 cents a yard, 20 cents a yard. Fine Hlack DressGoods, former price 25 cents a yard, now 12$ cents a yard, Skirt Linings at 31 cents a yard; Waist Linings at 8 cents a yard. Velvets and Plushes a. .ialf price. Canton Flannels, formerly Or cents a yard, goes now for 4 centra yard, and better if tirades in proportion. Blankets, Comforters, Trunks and Valises, ALL AT REDUCED PRICES. Mon's Suits, formerly 50.50 a suit, now $4 00a suit Men's Suits, rormerly SO a suit, now t 0 50 a suit Men's Suits, formerly 310 a suit, now 7 50 a suit ', Men's Suits, formerly 312 a suit, now 8 76 a suit Mon's Overcoats, formerly 37.50, now 500 each Men's Overcoats, formerly 312, now 800 each Men's Mackintoshes, fcrmerly 32.50, now.. 1 75 each Men's Mackintoshes, formerly $4.50, now ; 25 each Men's Mackintoshes, rormerly 35, now 3 50 each Hemoiiilier every article In the store at roduced price. Come and see ror yourselves. Underwear socks over 'ilrts. umbrellas, handkerchiefs. etc.. Included lo this sale. Comeeurlyaod get vour plckof thess trdodi fnr tuL Kiods cannot be biught wholesale for the monev. ' ". u . Fried an's N6W Racket Corner State and Commercial Streets, 75 0A8TOKIA. 8MtU y H H Yw Mm jUfttn Ben f l-tVT -citeuf. 'At SOjr Spring Goods U Aft UftMllHg Hi tfl. HV MM K 4jr nM4)4ito. n I iew. S!&- Willis Bro?. & Co b!t)T CASH HOI'KK. J.U. Plake.J.lluHlllanUiHl II. . "' of lh mml 1,H "utn of Ootly weut to TutigMi Unly to Uglu wtfi It nsrtl, beeaoie too small WlwleMlo to iiernilt the sUtUHicr Houg dritwlnc roMotly'MiHoiHw, botMM. It Is siuUd th.iL the defpmlant aauevd Mveral opeNlngs ft) feet wide to U ittHde Ih Um enl tide of the ohm I to carry wur lo tlte u. 111 .. j ... .i... Gei W. II. Nmra l fawny ta ; --. " perpw ronnlHg retMrnwl 10 Salem from IWwetNirg, j "nvk' aMl ood Unte rafts u Ml where the) hare mfclod Um Mt toeir M " channel and forotd boat ytr, a imI are ugitln quarltl at thrown a narrow norUon of the obn their reeldeiiee m OHUHierotal ueu I rwl. nrHwujr .( rrtwwu w in ni work for the Oreuow wnrsery Co., which lias uouKiu out ine 5eiuoiier HursertoK at that place. Tho boye will handle thephtNl with a fivue of a bowl ton I men. ! REED'S OPERA MOUSE Patton Hros. Mu lingers. . ., . k. happy to welcome them befc t s-. " "" v uo"' " ' !. loin. J"" rJ! ":. "Ulok tor n tttwt 1 huh In tier uuuinh, liod cu bWu Freil W. SUHMjloir loll todav fur ib. I ?i!fktS?d mtnj Iter bull m IMIIforula line U UrtHg n? uv mf. ""Ell ,; 'W.ttl HJW dnaun. (Mil of MIM stew for Nte ii-to i and C 04 ttoTOf&fftfllT,S& market. SttlpoteNt of abowl t,txx dditlol dintnjM. noan 01 yoMDg kloek f rum t4tt ialifttlHKhA ohumI a tHitier nUteii. The One Nijjht Only. AMERICA'S KORRMOST TRAGEDIAN "Nance O'Neill" In Her Triumphant Success "The Jewess ( Total miscellnnooiH ro- 1 COlptrt ,,QJ1 J6 KHaMMTU(MTIOK. .'KIuOS 3 10 00 I'cos 00 00 1 Llaonsos 025 25 inunta 15 00 1 Intarosfc, street Imp n 00 Totol wish. Pobrunry IStrO. 3I.CM7 15 i KXI'KKIBNCKLSTIIE HKsj rKACIIEK Um Aoker. HngliOi Knwlr in any cae of hmU$. W' w oup. ShjuM it fi to jjiv inimniMK niic noujr fCMIIMMtl IC and 50c I.UHU & llrookt, JruciHt. fti. 1 . ... "mm ! tne iHiomar utiooiailoii game or ; baskut txtll will bo played tonight be- twoon the "Creams" and "Oreons,'' iKiiiiKwiun lOc. Iteservetl seat lie. MARION CIRCUIT COURT. m m ? w DD PLIES II Heg. vaUeji sojtrolty uf nunlILv .1 . Iwtehor .k 1.4- boen vnrv i..r .. . ! A OOOd Watclt result Klrt Poor booth of Uw PiiuWce SjUadarUPttttern host and eheoiwet 4MKMNNtf-mMKMHMIMH? For 95c MlMiltweteaieey lu um u M. tel the wotMlng or Miee Matnle Wtl kln ami Herbert twlu. ui.ui. Ooaranteed forayeMrt Keier ntul a ywy njiii! Mud N'ftML U'luUu. takts 0ace WoduoMloy vhIhs at 0 . e. v w u the wiiki lww jr Ig- bpruiR Shoes upwilUw Seats now Sfllfi, 5075U00 Did You Sec Our "Special" Department No. i, CommwMee the ular March Tm. Judgo Bolso! court met at Uo'eloek, uud worked until hulf past eleven, ad Journlng until Z p. m. Tho following doeketontrlftg were mude: iary 1 itowiand vs. tlno. M. itow land. Divorce granted. nhttrluy Chung v. Wio. Mlllor. rmurrer overruled. Uve to auml oouiplaluu ThoumsJ. Hull -t el. vs. viiii AndenKinoiitl. Answer of etwrdlan filed! property tube tJd; JlcKlnley .'iiiuutiii ruitiree to sen property. si, u untoy roweior, Try our seodj, they are the kind Mint grow, free to all upon application. We also carry SUPPLIES, consisting or Hives, Sections, Smokers, Etc. Our catalogue sent a mil line or IiEK rf r . s? ju s . ij , - r' . - toiZZfo !Rttlfe & iUt0HyoV iwvinu. Prof l T tie www mr ytmrwlf. r-ft1;?1';. 5-fro mj tkw " w " ni ami jwi, Otir Men's Lines - Wthwt&famtip. la rollaWe oowtaolo. ' piF JfaJJnMd (lkot to nil polaU Heel. . ' ilv . V,,i m w,ot,u y'W tyi-ewrlten nZiV" .WlHtkU week. Now IJ4' THII JiOUTH WI.VUOW PUR ONLY S25.00 It's a wheel y llwKMallrn r, ;-r.T":w v"v K;-ra Kdr ANITHH.TOUHiaT -S,a,aSn,,sa srrE & fntHML bavfi. Ii.iiall?f. "w.so-lnoh . -., . r nu IUU LtMMl. 'W It Solar Leiuiu BnillnMU" SwSsi,;-; ' V ' w w n UI dlUiniMIBL: MID fcKsod, and answer allowed 10 be Sled 8th Inst, L. H, Youumn. w m YtnW8, jm. voreogranKHl, Henry B. HeuntMi. s Anna W. Sohintdu I)'huu. j j. i. iSLX& a?fL!n,, j?.1 M ". . w,"u til Miltd fruw tun uiu.r.TZr.."' wilBaoeUi Itobb v Jm iukw i-u roroo grantod. U. A. Oatlwy. vx Ifc W. Outsa, ot ,tl. Leave to utuond eumplalnt by 10 a. hi Saturday. 'l T, Gcor. et al, v. KlVn Savage, et al. Decree on uleetHn. J. W. UlHln, $. W. W. MeCoo. UuaKriwaUM of Mb ordered. Wear the "JENNESS MILLER" Hygienic Shoes! MANY women stoop and be COrili roimH dmiil,lor.-l - V t V lltall.4.lt wearing ill fitting shoes! You can walk erect with free and easy strides and give a graceful poise to your whole 1 Hi.. M. III. ' "w.u.1 UICCWIIHUH- wuwl Harrison, et al. Mmin. ,.. Ui,l ,-..' .11 1. strikeout nart of cMunl.t-t, ...-aiy .uiu nyScn- ically constructed "Jenncss Miller " Shoes. SAVAGE) St RB1D Succewor to the O. Dickinson Seed Co, S2a:AND324 COMMKIICIAL HTREBT. WANTED s POTATOES, ONIONS. U M) OATS WE.PAYJI Kill est CASH PRICE. mm cittv w m ramr co. s suie sw, &taj Hay, iNo othr dealer has them or their equal. We are sole agents. Only $3,50. SALEM SHOE STORE, to nit wi Couut Stiikot. Grain, Mill Feed and Flour a bvu. Lin'e of Grass Kbees. 0l' MOTTO: -Quick sales, su-all j r Hits. y T. S. BURROUGHS any Appliances of 111 &js... oil 1 w J. 0. Mor efand and DUltw a.. M STATE STREET. ef- J -- a. "' '! TlMfiWcePbfifceJM; S CVVMUKRCUb STHBtT, JjJtliEM. lKtiN WIJN?S BAZAAR ,w 'JL' O 3P3 1" y HSTIMaTES FURNISHED. tit "fcWwi !!:'. MUIHD ft, a I aJ.1 PRIQES TO SUIT THE TIME.J - " m C011HR(JUL STJtKET ,lSf' arve m "f-pi. IUIHTATB STREOT PIIONX Ifil ),!... MtMtMumtMrV