WK8T HlDi: KNTKItmiSE, hNDEI'DNDKN'CK, OREGON v (If fn 'vanaf OF SALEM, OREGON. THE BIG DAYLIGHT STORE is undergoing extensive alterations on the second floor, for your convenience and com. fort while shopping here. These alterations necessitate the removal of a great deal of merchandise In order to give the workmen room, so you get the benefit of the best lots of dependable goods at far below their regular value. After our Clearance Sale we find numerous short lengths and broken lines of up-to-date goods, which must be disposed of at almoft any prise. Make your selections and shop by mall, If you cannot come In person, and your order will receive the same attention LADIES' SKIRTS HALF-PRICE A ruck full ofe'tylUli klrte on mle at price far bulow the regu lar yulue of the goods. The re ilunliom are ponliive and you'' And every naruinnt M good,1 if not better, than it in advertised to be. Thle U your opportunity; iie it. fH.OO Mack Cheviot Bfcirt trimmed with taffetta tnda $I2.&0 Oxlord Mot rm Walking Kklrt $6.25 $11.00 Hilk Mixture Wool Skirt $5.50 $10.00 Gray Accordeon Pleated Walk ing Skirt $5 Ladies' Suits and Jackets We ere clearing our Irntnenae Suit Stock. Every new ityle ii here, every new fall material; all colon. Without a doubt the graatt opportunity tbie aeaeon to amre a high claee iuit for little money. The extra heavy eelling of the pat three roonlhe has left in this etook a great manr odd garment!. Thwe are' all reduced heavily In price for a quick clearing all efylea, materials and colors. Any Ladies Suit or Jacket In This Departmant Men's Suits and Overcoats One need not necenearily pay heavily to keep up in the race of fashion, neither need one pay dearly to secure first clase quality. Much worry and money can be saved by coming to our great outer garment store when in quest ol a stylish Suit or Overcoat, for cer tain you are of never going away disappointed. Read the list ot great bargains and see if you do not need a ood Suit or Overcoat for the price of a medium grade. Fvery Suit and Overcoat reduced in this manner. $19.00 Suit or Overcoat $6.75 $15.00 Suit or Overcoat $9.50 $2.oo Suit or Overcoat $14.50 $25.00 Suit or Overcoat $16.00 MEN'S HATS Another great special sale for mea who appreciate good head wear. Our clearance kale baa left us with some broken lines in men's stiff and soft bats in blacks and colors. These are all late styles and are of a recogniz ed standard make and are sold everywhere at $2 00. 12.50. and $3.00 according to tb& grade. Come in and pick out your size and style for $1.50 DRESS GOODS Our Clearance Sale left ns with a fow short lengths ol the latest and best pieces of DHESS COODS VA I STINGS SILKS APPLIQUES FLANNELETTES (.UIM1N3 LINENS LININGS ETC., ETC. all at prices that cannot fail to attract great buying. HOSIERY Broken lots ol hosiery that must bo cleared up. They oc cupy too much room; not enough of a kind to give them shelf epace, so out they must go. Do you need any? 35c graed of Wool Hose for Ladies and Misses y A line of 25c grade of Boy's and Misses Ribbed Hosiery 17c pAlR THREE PAIRS, 50c. GLOVES At this time we wish to call (our attention to the new style, ong wrieted glove which is to be the thing lu the glove wear. Their popularity is already in evidence from the nnmber being sold daily. When you want this kind ask for "BIARITZ" CLOVES all sizes, colors and shades at $1.25 Pair A full line of Undressed Kid Gloves, silk lined, all sizes and shades, and a remarkable value at $1.50 Pair UNDERWEAR Broken lines of Ladies' Uuder wear left from our Clearance Sale that mnst be disposed of. You Bet the benefit of these bar gains and 'twould be well for you to shop early in order to get the cream of these great specials. 65c Fleet lined Underwear 43C Garment 60c Wool Wnderwear at 39C Garment 75c Ribbed Jersey Underwear at 53C Garment , Odd lots of broken sizes o Under b, wear of rojraiar $1.50 quality at 75C Garment CORSETS A woman can wear any gown with a good grace and a light heart if she has the conscious ness that underneath is a well fitting, comfortable corset. Our clearance sale left us with some broken lots of odd sizes of a fam ous make, and are recognized the world over as the standard corsets. To clean up this lot we offer you your choice ot the lot of corsets, values up to $2 50 for 50c PAIR MEN'S SHIRTS An attractive group of beauti fully made, of white percale with designs that are quiet to the point of being reticent stripes, pin-dots and small figures, left over from our Clearance Sale. All are stiff bosoms and are reg ular $1.50 and $1.75 values. Take your pick of the lot for $1.00 Each BOY'S OUTING FLANNEL Night Gowns in all sizes aod colors; just what you need 90c Each ---tM---ap i -itkmmssmssWkmmsmmtwskmmamsmkmlsmm .,. HARRY. MILLER WRITES HOME Conditions in the Orient Told by Oregon Man Now United States Consul Russia Exerts Great Influence Af fecting Our Lumber and Flour Trade. II. B. Miller of Oregon now United States consul at Mew Ohwang, China, writes concern ing the lumber industry of that country and concerning the prospects for Amorican supply. Tho timber is mostly pine, very much like tho white pine of eur country. This is the best qual ity of lumber that I have seen in China. The pur cent of clear is not very heavy. There is also considerable fir, usually much smaller than the pino, and also a timber similar to our tamarack. These are the three varitios that I have soon frou the Yalu district. It is brought into this market and other markets of China on junks. These junks when coming to these markots usually sail in fleets as a means of protection against pirates who often board them near the mouth of this river and rob them or leVy trib ute on them. Most of this timber is driven or rafted down the Yalu in short lnrrths . and it is also impos- O , - sible to get long timbers from this district. The Chinese in their native affairs seldom ue nny but short timbers, and all tho timber cut for Chinese consumption is cut into short lengthsin the forest. Up to the present time all these logs from this section has boon cut iuto lumber by the whipsaw method of the natives, usirfg a thin and narrow saw blade with the teeth set so as to cut both ways of the saw's motion. Whore tho Russians have charge of this native saw mill thov have introduced tne large aud heavy saws, cutting only on the downward stroke, such gaws as are used in our coun try for whipsawing lumber, and with these the natives accom plish much more. , On the Yalu this old method i now to cive way and Russia is to coustruct there at the mouth of this river the third largest sawmill in the world. I have not been able to get the details or to ascertain whether the mill is to come from America or not; but it is cortain that a great mill enterprise is already in process of construction. This is at the point of political controversy and the most like ly place of conflict between Russia and Japan. It is at the place of the great naval battle between China and Japan, the conclusion of which practically settled the fate of that war. The establishment of this en terprise is very likely to influ ence the lumber trade oi inina to some extent, but more partic ularly in Manchuria and North China. I am inclined to the oninion that it will seriously af fect the trade in Central China. In addition to this competi tion which is already supplying largo quantities of timber and lumber at Port Arthur, Dalny and New Chwang, and for the Chinese Eastern railway, the Russians are now shipping to all of these places by steamer from Vladivpstock and vicinity and the island of Saghalin large quantities of lumber. It is clear that Russia intends to provide for all the require ments of lumber m Manchuria and Siberia with a possibility of entering tho Chinese market. The Government has estab lished a ruling that all railway and Government supplies must be purchased from Russian companies if possible, and tnis is encouraging many industries in Manchuria and the lumber industry is one of them. The recent purchase of con siderable quantities of lumber from the United States was due to the haste in providing quar ters for troops necessary to take care of the large army she has in Manchuria, and to hurry to completion many buildings and structures required to carry out her occupation. Hie railway will require many ties or sleep ers, as they are decaying very fnat.. nnd manv have to be re placed even before the railroad is completed. The Russians are familiar with tho lumber, wheat and flour business, and as they have tho natural advantages, and the earnest support of their banks, railways and government, throughout Manchuria, I am convinced that their develop ment of these industries is like ly to soon close entirely this market for our country in these products; and, if they show in tense energy and enterprise they will become severe competitors in the great markets of China for flour espectally, and possibly for lumber. There is none of this lumber that I have yet seen equal to the Oregon pine; but much ot it is good enough for the common markets of China, and will be accepted for most purposes. Polk County Dank, INCORPORATED. Monmouth, - Orsoon. J. H. Hawlst, P. I Cawbm, President. Vice Pres. Ira O. Powell, Cashier. Paid Capital. S30,ooo. Dibictobs: J. H. Hawley, P. L. Campbell, I. M. Simpson, J. B. T. Butler, John B. Stump, J. A. Withrow, F. S. Powell. Transact Geneiw. 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