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l& l. 44" &l & rv b? . BiTv" wtm . l m Wlaiste anb "TOffli un K f lllHflk v .. " r-ATAl. mm iy.lhtl HOLVEKSOJN'S STOUK 21 II I Silk Waist Patterns Direct From the Mills, The grandest assortment of Fancy Waist Silks ever shown by Salem's Silk Store including all the latest "Pull Cord" effects, plaids, stripes, dots, etc at prices from 75c to S2.00 yard, ttfrNO TWO ALIKE. J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO. Always Up-to-Date.... Wo are now showing the lutott tn Rimless Glasses Loss koIiI In tiiounltiitfj, still BirotiKur tliiiti our, llmnenibor wo are tha upoctnolo and oyc kIubh HpeclullslH. 20 Years' Experience flrndunto OjithuIinuloKlut, Oou lint. Prescription a specially. rG, H, HINGES SALEM'S OPTICIAN. 290 COMMERCIAL KTKMKT, THU WUATHBR. There wmt a lluht frost Krlduy niornliiu. KurocuHt Friday nbiht fair ?r$aUir(lay ruin. PERSONAL AND LOCAL, QllUon'h muolliiK hooiii to be thu Order or Die duy In Oruuuiu' aupltul dlly. Vox Popull Do you mint Ui hoar U y Tlion mum i ho oUimiih' soliool liieetliiK till ovoultitf at Uio city hull. lw. A. Ululi and Mm. V, Uoull Inn went to Sin) ton today to attaint n funeral of Mm. Onion, inuthor of 'vJIn, Lo Hoy, wlto of UieSUiyton Jcw- ler. Frank MlddUtnu and S. L. Moor- tiuud expout lo ittitHli lhlr Job of ro- vliiK the journal of tho lonutc today. Thuy do not prupoto to pro 'Iohk their sarvua Iwyoml Him limit llxod by law. flIBnHigKOIRISHBBBHVVi m . . ... a aThat New Dress l H M 0ur Spring Goods fej H K in A biat8 M MftVa. WimiIi M UP K It B H B "aw rMHaai M Willis Bros. & Cos -M H tUUT CASH HOUBK. h .: virt I'OorWHJUi of Ut !.-. .. .. .. M J IB .UudardlHttorH Ixwtand ohoaiHiSI mHMMMKHMMIISIlMHIlllll1; bmy- thtt In air fMr tl Wt c JJVn tUf ta UtaHMirMt ntiiall lk erifM m rifWtVV wJmM l I t 'ifdZ- J u jelBkuiaiwe lo rollablt' lunnrwiiii.w V mh Uailroaa tUka 4 ' Kj)!j niA VT,.. ,, ?$ ,JhQI Ml, KMfac Ffcowt bi. (Corsets. sna"" Wc have just added a new line fcr stout figures THE DOWAGER Which has created a big sensation in the corset world ASK TO SEE THEM. GASH STORE MIh Dora L:i OrariKa Ih vlnltltiK friends ut Marlon for it few days. I'ror. Wailibiirn.HUto IiIoIokIuIJh In town HiIb uftornoon. John llolinan.tlio Albany Iron unit' ter, It In town for bunday. OonlruolorSnook htiu ratiiruod fiom tojeburu, whore he eoaurqd tho con tract for rebuilding tho Ibulnn ooonty court houoo at SIO.Mi. CIiiih liurtfKraf, of this olty, will botliosu porylHiiiKurohltcct. Mm IlutiHThlolsun, or Portland, Inn If uuHt nt tlio lifiiuo of liornon Mr. and Mm. Henry Thlelson. Mr. Tltloliicn camo upon the sumo train from at- tendliiK tho funeral of tho lute county Mjpcrlntcndcnt, titrantte, or Oroirnti City, who wuh burled with liluhoat tnuionlc honura. Mr. mid Mra. (loo. W. Jnluison nml ton, Paul, ImvoKOiio to spend a week ut Oakland, l)oula county, where Mrn. JohiiHon hus three Muter llvintr, Mm. Jan. Hatty und tlin two MIhuoh Joiiom. Her brolhor, S. J. Jonoi, Iiiih also worked thoro for K (1. ' Vouiik Co, for sixteen yearn. MurHlml Olbon thin forenoon Jwont nut Iwyonil tho H, P. depot to warn from tuu oily n muploloiM lookluu hobo who wiib jMsriUlout In wuntlnit to take up houdquitrtoM nt tho Unplitl olty. Kvery truln tttmo from llvo to twenty on tho bruko boiinid und It In only by constant ylKllanoo or tha olty marshal that ho U ablu to keen tho tilty rid of thewi paitH that uvurrun other place. Attorney Oaiiarnl suitf Mis. Hluok- burn wont to Albony today, whoro tlicy Ht III have n limue. Jmla and Mm, Hluukburu make their linmu with Mr. mid Mm. H. V. Oiborn. Ouo ton J. W, Hlaokburu, In iturKoon at Manila, mid thulr other too, A. W. HUtckburn, lnndruKk'lNttit Albany. lion. Kuttt (Jlow wan In the olty to day having boon at Portland tn dlu IHtoo of Mima of Uio prwluoU or h lUiurluu inllU ut Juoatloa, Win, Clow luniiuld tluiar In UU MHIca uihI uiteof the kiwi of man tha itaopla mil back upon whan tlrwl or exoarliueot l with axparlatHfo. I la any HaprM anuuvM (Inty'a raounl Ih tba kl luture kdvaa Kenaral wttUfnelloH. John W'lk'ht want U Turnar toituy to liHik altar MMa fruit alilpmaun. Ila wy tha laro CuiulaHirla fruit rurMiHii tlia hltU iKHith of bolam wtt not Inlurod by the frwa Pabmurv l.. all tlta Uaaa taluif luudail v-tCK fruit. Dr. Itaynolth larxa pruiia triart Horthor town Is Uilly wraekad. Oiht UhhuumI iwuin traca om tUa Oh ml. IuHa fruit furoi will ba erafkxl latit IUlUiiprutia. 'IVmiIkMU h tha koaond Ktiino o( tbe mrlti batwaan tha "Qriiun" umi OiaaoH " lUtarva h wl and mh tlw "OraaBw' ' try u win r. Mllw'Niotac U cutfek' thoM4i. VMIU0t VMl1itaMtlJtln-4 a tKTi- to all balota BaiL lunln ull . ...I. . ,. . , . fVMo n ovj ie hi typewriter. US COUHXMllU 8tK1, 8AL.EM.OH8UON1 Woodburn Chaffer Case Amended Complaint Filed by the Plaintiffs. Tfie e8; Will Be Tfrtd Next Week Judge Boise's Docket Entries, The Woodburn charter case, which camo up In Judua Hoisc's court thin nmrnlnK la renlly u flht betwoen the prohibition and antl-prohlhlllun do inontnof that olty. Under the old Woodburn charter, no license could be (ranted for the solo of Intoxicating llquoM. (There has been a groat ditferenco of opinion as to the wlrdoiii of this kind of pro hibition, one party claiming that It kopl the liquor buHluow out of Woodburn, while the othor party claimed that It only turned tho buslnaw over to the drugstore and "blind plK4," and on couraKed law-braukliiK. Tliore was also a provlnlon In tho old charter, that no amendment could be made thereto oxcont by a four llfths vote of all or tho freeholders of the city, which wuh cvldoutly In tended lo baud off a pomlblo change In tho above provision. The Hilit wu carried Into tho Iok Islaturo when the bill umendlni! tho charter wuh before that body at the last session. The bill o.iisod. however und by Its provisions a majority or the loual voterd ut un electlou hold for that purpose, may dccldo whothor or not liquor II can son may bo grunted. The Woodburn olllcluls Immedl atcly called a special election under tho act, und In the name of H. A Cathoy, an Injuctlon milt, was thou brought to rodtraln said olllcluls from holding such election. Tho complaint sets forth that an election Ib about to bo hold In Wood- burn uudor it pretended charter, claimed to have been punsod nt the lust luKlslutuio. It then sets forth that tho Mild act whb iioxor HlKiiod by the icovornor, but wuh Mod with the secretary or suite wltlinntHlirnatiiro. Or Its pusttino In the two hoiiHos the complaint uIIokes: "That the tald act amendatory of the ehintor of tho city or Woodburn horolnberoro rarorrml to us proposed by tho luKlslatho awumbly of the HUitent tho regular biennial hosIoii thereof for tho yonr 1801). was not rend In tho no nu to upon ltn llnal pus kiiko to Kild uoniito. That the read- ln clerk or tho mild senate oulv road tliu onactlnt,' clause ol tho said pro posed amendments or tho charter uforesultl, and one or two or tho llnal sections," Tho name allegation Is made us to tho puwoKo or tha bill through the llOlIKO, It Is also denied that uuv emer gency oxlhtod, us declared In tho aut, It Is then claimed that the old charter In htlll tho legal charter of Woodburn, mid an Injunction Is prayod for to restrain the defendant, the city olllcorsor WtMxIburn, froui holding the propoiod eloetlon. Judgo llolso grunted a tampurury tnlunctlon on l-'ebruitry M, und on Fohruary 21, tho dofeiiilaut demurred Ui thoconiplalnt, mid moved.on March 1, that the lujunotlou tw dltwolvod Aftar it preliminary skirmish on March 7, the defendants were mvuu un til 10 o'clock Saturday tj Ilia umondiMl answer. Ilitydau m.d MoNury and Win Holmes wora ot'unsol for plaintiff; Hlugham and Coroou for (lofonduuts. This morning MoNury askod ror rur ther tlu.o, us tho amended ooiunlaluL hud not boon turvad un ull of tho de fendant. Hlugham and (Jurson oh. Jaolad to furt liar delay, on the irround that the puttie who had not Iwou ixtrvtil with thu amamlati oomplulnt nu nut iinsariMi toe original oom plulnt nor nppaurml lit court. All (Mtrtlaa who hud appauriNl hud baan sarval with tha tttiiaudail oomplulnt, Ilinalmm haying itooaptad Mrlea titarauf lor thoa imrttaa Jiwt bafora oourtoiWHad. thin mornUig. MoNury ooflWttdwl that thoa other dafaHtl- aoU limy mil. Ituva oUlactaU to the nmttar in tha orlglnul wmipialut, but tuiunt oujact to tba nmaxdatl eom UlitlMt, uml klwuld tltarvfora ba Mrvad lltarawith and ghan h cltMuca to UNiwar. TUla was tha vlaw uUu bv ikn court, uimI Hit plain tl IT was ttyii un ill txt VadHaluv to .rv iu utNatulad oouiplHtnl on Um rtwL of i.Um dafanduHU. UOCKKT RKTMM. S. U llnyilaH v II. If, jwf, & j. New Thincs NUVV llKUTfei NinV LAClfci NOW VAL UV MSW T1L1M( R VAUISHb NBW TIvl'NKb W SIIIK'l5 NBW iiLDVlki hX)U MBN .MltJSIW AND OHIUnURNS. BxaryWjiuK M.UI n fc,Wltet Ruakel BrkoB. WtMro .Mly tiost sUtmlarH Mm 1 gAMKl. buy and tj fur ohMi 9M1 mii ave )u iiMMey on uerl avwlltlHg h Uij. ir y,m J,& Utk, MMiia aoO we, Wa mui to show OMr Uua of Vol Uws i ii,a iuWMl Tiie Ingcrsol nKffltarm"-: WIQ1N' Dismissed without projudlce. J. F. Hos vs. Choc. Rogers, et nl. Judgment and decree. Susannah Ilurton vs. Frank D. Scott; roreolosure. Default and de cree for plaintiff. Frank M. Munkcrs, et al , vs Fran cos H. Herrcn. Set for next Wednes day. Alice H FrlMell vi. V. J. Oittcrlln, ot al. Dismissed without praludico. H. A. Cathy, vs. L, W. Gulss ot ul. Injunction; plnlrtHTs given until noxt Wodnesduy for serving umended ootuplnlnt K. A. Ford, vs M. J. Egun ot al. Motion to strike out part of answer, argued and submitted. Hugh F. Jory vs. Alex Herry, ctal, conllrmed. T. T. Ooor, et al vs John 0. Wright, ot ul. Decree us per complaint. II. Stupletoti, vs Win II. Abbott, ot ul., nonsuit, Indoor bane bull ut the Y. M. 0. A tonight. Admission 10 c. Methodist Episcopal Church, Rev. John Parsons, pastor. Ser vices tomorrow ut lO'.'W a. m. und 7:30 n. in. Subject or morning sermon, "What Is Religion ?' In the evening thorn will be a temperance meeting. Spaolul music will be rendered, und the pastor will deliver an address en titled, "Hilly Holt's Orcum." Bun day School at 12 tu., and Epworth League ut 0:16 p. m. Prof. Francesco Seley will conduct the choir. WANTED A good Improved farm from 100 to 160 acres neur Suletn cheap for cash. A. F. Mo A tee, Real estate, 10.1 Stale streot. .'l-lltf Another bale, Yesterday cyoning H. 0. Meyers the barbur selected out of tho stock of Ceo. C. Will one of tho costliest plHtios ror his daughter Alloc, others. Unit have taken advantage or the low prices on pianos this week were W. H. Hrown nour P.trkersvllle, O. L. Uyrd of Falrllold, MlssHerthu MoD.uilelJa lino Kimball organ mid valley lodge A. 0. U. W. Do not forgot you can all next weok buy good shoot music at 6 cents a copy ut duo. C. Will. JOURNAL ''X-nAYS." (lovtrnor Oeor Is -t pretty decentsort or governor. Ho Isn't afraid to sign or not to sign. Ills conscience hocms to bo his busluoeH manager ho to sneak and ho has his business manager pretty well under control. Bohemia Nugget. What an outrage It Is ror tho peo nlu to met regard lov( or politics and nominate candidates! Hut that's what they want to do nt tho city hull tonight. Tho "Uroums" and "Oreous' play Indoor base bill tonight ut Y. M.U. A. Admission 10c. will the Unity Church. Servlcea ut I0.:t0nnd 7.;i() p, m. Sun day hohonl ut 12. The pulpit will bo occupied oi Sunday morning by I to v. Dr. Kllotot Portland. In tho evening there will be a song scrvleo with vocal mtlo's bv Mrs. Holland and Miss Alder hod, Instrumental tolo3 by Mossrs Sklnuorund P.trylu, Wkle Open, The doors or Ilentohbuoh & Kelgla- man have been wide open ror bust nous since thoy ort'Ototf their now building (net having been oIomhI ns reported) and thoy huvo had to em ploy additional help to oompleto the work off orod. A good seat will be rosenod for 16o ror the content game or Indoor base bull at tho Y. M. 0. A. tonight. Cull up is& Rod. 'lu h.jiiio-uw Mill r. I1II04 ium ?tll NOTlCtt OK SCHOOL, ULUCTION. Notlea Is hereby glen to the legal voters of School District No. 31. Marlon coiinLv OrotHui n.,., ,i.u ....... ulur school election will lw ll.l ,.,. Monday. March 13. 18Wi. for the our P"M or I'MWtlHtf tine - ., director ror the iriii ui u ynrs. The nolle will be ownetJ from 2 o flock p hi. until tt oW'k of Mild day at tha ueiMl itlMcea of voting In hhIiI dlatrlct. s follow, tow It: v."".' '"i0, ' at Ntt- a KngUia hou-o. Wutd .Sa t, i Hitnwiis livon sUhle ' Wanl No. 3, m Rudy's llrery stable. unl No. I. t Ued Frmt llvorx stable. This notlea l ghen by order of the wnl of Uiraolora tor Mill district, UltulnoHM kwrtl of Ulreoturs. M. It INjau. dork How's Your Eyes KNOW A 0001) WIIKKL WHRN YOU UKK IT? frank, Ilia fork crowne. lIm t..im ma ihw and uuUMr. outh hi thu JpJ5; Ww-WMi-a woU, J a nut s waai v8Ht you to -a on our h mil i40 Trlbine, if y wuut iu Ma UN bSrlnJL K limp ouUifeAuh lulnU. loo, awl to lip bm.ttg. t alVilltteirHtiil h iZ W right bafow wr ?. ' l"8 Now In JUAD1BK' TIUBDN W)ttPV ivw i 'K7 W"M $3.0OCash Matt'a as w.ji in ....... one I ihw tit o fr m&kT dollar BAZAAR Dr. Mitchell says in diffi cult cases of Anemia, he adds cod-liver oil hall an hour after each meal and he likes to use it in an emulsion ; that he has watched with grow ing surprise some listless, feeble, creature gathering flcah, color and wholesomc n ens of mind and body from this treatment. "Scott's Emulsion" is cod liver oil combined with hy pophosphites. It regenerates tissue, invigorates the nerves and brain, enriches the blood and adds fat and strength. joe and U-tn, til drvggUti MirlT A BOW Sh, thcaiitlf, New ork. DATES OF LOCAL EVENTS, Suletn school election, Monday March 13. Hendlx Co., Monday March 20. Oodow8ky,plunlst,Tuobday April 11. Stolndcl Co., Frlduy May 20, City bond election. Thursday, March 30. Situation In Porto Rice. CmcArio. March 11. A Tribune special says: San Juan, Porto Rice, .Marcii 1. xiie real situation in rorio Illco Is not understood. The people la the state generally regard Porto Rice of a sort of haven or peace. The war department has Just requested or Gcnerul Henry that he Immediately report how many regular Iroops he could spare from the Islands. The Fourteenth New York started home last Sunday. The regular regi ments that remain arc so scattered that in many places, where there Is necessity foru strong force, only a corporal's guard can tic mustered, and the territories where there are con tiuuul mutterlugs nnd the greatest evidence or dlscontont nt American rule, arc unguarded. General Henry Is In u dilemma. Ho has-otily three reg iments or troops the Eleventh, the Ninth and tho Firth cuvulry and two batteries of tho Fifth heavy artil lery. "I need twice the troops I have," suld the genoral at his residence In Sin Juun. "Hocuuse of the euwy vic tory of our troops here In the wur, and In the uppurcnt friendliness of the nuthosto the American soldiers whe.i they Invaded the IMund, the notion prevails In tho states that there Is little 110008411" for a strong force to mulntaln order in the Ulund. Thoso people have been given every opportunity, but they have their own Ideas. They are clamoring no for local seir-govcrn-iticiit. Thoy ure no more lit ror locul seir government than I um to run n locomotive. More troops uro needed In the Irfland ror tho ceods of discon tent planted by professional ugHutoih uro rupldly growing nnd can bo koni down only by a strong military force. Tho Ill-feeling between tho nullvei und tho American troops mjuiu to grow stronger every duv." disastbrTvbrtbd. Monitor Ampbitrite Has a Most For tunate Escape Uoiler Supply Pipes, Through Faulty Repairing Sprang Leaks, Facts Discovered by a Machinist. lly Ai)ilutf,t frv U ,i. Journnl. Nohi'omc, Vn March ll.-H wub leurnod thut the monitor Ampliltrllo nurrwwiy osoopod un explosion ut bou, through tho Imporroct putting to gether or purls or its machlnory, which hud boon overhauled ut the IIo.sUjd navy yurtl. "Wo count it providential that we aroi.otnt tho bottom or tho mm," said onoor ihobullor. "We lolt Hus ton February !ti. hut hud nm. n.n. oeodotl rur bororo It was dUooverod Hint parts or certain uiHclilnery, which woro oerhnlHl m iim . yurtl. hud been Improperly put to gothor. The necewiy roudjustment or tho tiimo wusiuadouiid tho monitor prtKioodtKl down tho coast until off Sauuy Hook, whoro It put In tu ewape a storm. "It WUS Willie UlU-llorl lmr n.., whntinlglithttvapmvod a diNtstrous osploslou wus narrowly avoilwl bv u muohlulst aecldauuilly dltcoxorlng thut the pipes leudldg rrtim the evap orators, whore wit water Is comlensod through the bilge u the tuour, .,! looking. HudtUeiltsHXivery beau made 30 minutes later n,ere mlkht lwe beon grant dttetructlon awl loe of human lira The bllcu ww r..,...i ttuwlad, uh'J, to ull uppauraitcaa, the water InUwlwl for tbe toHors hud beoit wuctlHg for oulhlv js h,... through the thtoga joint Ih Ute pipe." ma rtinpniiriia urrlvatl in Uumio- tin K.mcs Mari., , frow, IfcteU) Next duy It onhm u ibis harbor. SjVmm ChuKh of ClmM Sotfct HtrvMaaniatt LiliartS!, 10) a m. Lati bMiMM Suldot "Mutter" Evening Mrrlaa X:3U. W-iaSxt... ovaHing wealing 7:10. Nc.v DaHtUi., Jartr Alhrtei te puttlag a w buiailHR at U eorar of Oliurolt aud Mjrton stmtt, skkk he awl liiso h rojtk wni otHM grveary uho a raw wikjs Haiwo. Ta OlirA tiui..ii...ii ... . X WE START THE GREATEST X Slaughter Auction Sale of the Year Saturday, March 11, at 2 p, m. -OF THB Pacific Jewelry and Optical companv's Stock, Portland, Ore. Receivers Sale to close partnership deol. THE STOCK CONSISTS OR Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry and Silverware Which must and will be sold without limit or reserve. The opportunity of a lifetime to buy these goods at your own prices. In order to draw a large attendance to our great Slaughter Sale we will present FREE a Coupon to everyone attending our Auction Sales at 2 and 730 p, m, Daily The Coupon participating in the FREE distribution of a Silver Tea Set, or a Diamond Ring, or a Gold Watch, together with five or more other valuable presents. Sale to continue from day to day until the entire stock is sold. L, BURGER, Manager, Now be sure and attend. Don't miss it. Get a FREE COUPON to partic ipate in the free distribution of Watches, Tea Sets and Five or more other valuable presents to be given away daily. n n n niiiii ninin i-inimnnn nnr Vn,Min MQttnn Urn wo 1111111 IHHIII; r, A. . .V BOOKS, CAMERAS, STATIONERY 98 State street. Just Arrived At Soniiemann's Grocery STAR Summer sausage, HOLSTEIN sausage, GERMAN Salavci sausage Also have a lot of cornfed STAR hams, Call and order one for Sun day dinner, S0NNEIY1ANN TllhGROrEU " Btue Telephone 51 i 1C STONE, M. D, I'raprttt.war Stone's Drue Stores BALKM, OREOav Wt.8TO.NK IUlliMKiltu... ...-j- ::. t- rww w m, prt0. eeMftt. ! at arrtMi. I NOW REMEMBER THE PLACE . 96 STATE STREET. FROM CALIFORNIA OAK-TANNED LEATHER. REPAIRING WELL DONE. ROBES, WHIPS, OIL, ETO., IN STOCK. 123 State street, a-s-fit Away With Weeds Island Garden Sand Wo are now lllnic nu extra oimlltr of n .?i 8l',.e,.'.V''!.?"r ?"'. a o fertilizers. Hry BawwI Kir Wocf M 60 cord. dellVirM R II. M I1RVTI W t. rr t-ui "sor to ftiem'liniiro emect Co U Front Htreet. (i Dr. EPLEY TmntT aleiii Infal ParlorS (A (i Artificial Teeth S6.00 aad Up, All Other JAII Work guaranteed as represented or money refunded. OVER I'OSTOFFIOE. Rooms 27 and 29, Phono 231J1, -V VIACSATX'v-a-aa,a WANTED POTATOES, ONIONS, WBl.PAY UIGHBSl OR W GREBX AND DRIED FRDIT C4 FRIEDMAN & GREENBAUM, Auctioneers nun iwi tviiu MUiUUlVUli F. E, SHAFER I CO. Assay Office AND LABOftATORY. No, 71 Chemekcta st, I. D T. TUTHlLL Awayer, Dr. OLINGER. Work in Proportion. BAT ill OITS QASH PRIOE. 5S State Street, Salem, (n C 'MW'",t " ' Sae?SSSS2SZSSSatBaeg,LM " a.y jmw$ .."J- -3fc . ' ' - Trrfi, mftr-jjiiimkl mCn r