•»ATUGHT SAVING” UXGED. Governor Appeals to Oregon Peo­ ple to Moves Hocks Ahead. Salem, Or., March 2b —Oregon I clocks are to be set one hour ahead March 31. The "daylight saving” plan of the President will go into effect at that time by virtue cf a proclamation issued by Governor W ithycombe to- | day as follows: W hereas, the President of the Unit­ ed States has , expressed the desire that the people of this nation set all clocks ahead one hour on March 31, in accordance with a daylight saving plan which has operated with mater­ ial benefit in many of the European countries, and W hereas, This is in the nature of a war measure which must be given whole-hearted support by all who have the best interests of their coun­ try at heart; Now, therefore, I, James W'ithy- tombe, by virtue of the authority in roe vested as Governor of the State of Oregon, do hereby call upon the people of Oregon to adjust their clocks in accordance with the letter and spirit of the Federal enactment and give the daylight saving plan full support until the time set for its sus­ pension in October. In testimony whereof, 1 have here­ unto set my hand and caused the seal of the State of Oregon to be hereunto affixed this 26th day of March, A. D., S0l8. James W'ithycombe, Governor. Dedication of the New Liberty) Temple will take place at the corner of 2nd Ave. East and Third Street on Sunday Afternoon at 2.30. A pro­ gram of speeches, singing and instrumental music will be followed by Allied Flag Raising Ceremonies by representatives of our Allies. ELEVENTH HOUR SHOPPING NEWS FOR THE EASTER DRESS UP, And Announcements of some Extra Special One Day Offerings tor Saint day ■ Match .,Qth. Methodist Episcopal Church. Preaching n a.in. and 7:30 p.m. Subject for the morning "The East­ er Spirit in Religion and Life.” Subject for the evening "The Liber­ I ty Bond Drive” Speakers for the oc­ casion are Rev. C. C. Curtis, Hon. D. L. Shrode and C. O. Dawson. This service should be of interest to every one. Patriotic music by the McGhee orchestra and patriotic singing by the choir, Sunday School at 10 a.m. In the afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at Liberty Corner will occur the dedica­ tion of the Liberty Temple and the raising of the flags of the nations. In Honor System,” at the Gem, Much has been Said about the value of the sensational photoplay, "The Honor System,” which will be seen in this city at the Gem Theatre Wed­ nesday, April 3, and in the general human sympathy an. used from this angle one might lose sight of. the other great and distinguishing quali­ ties of this master drama which R. A. Walsh directed and which William Fox is presenting. Eliminating the great moral story, the powerful record of human love and sympathy, and judging it from the viewpoint of a spectacle, one is forced to the conclusion that it is one of the finest pieces of realism the mo­ tion picture stage has yet seen. True, no great cities tumble, and no heavens fail, and the bowels of the earth are not exposed to view, but this photoplay shows more real, flat on the earth human cxistance than any film story that has been madv for the amusement of the public. These arc scenes depicting the fron­ tier life of Arazona which are without jiarellcl on the screen. Mr. Walsh was born and raised in Arizona and shows it first in his selection of types. He positively uses no Bergen (N. J.) cowboys, and, after all, that's a good start. His men of the West breathe, snort and light western fashion. And they love that way. too. The most moving scene is when the cowpunchers and rangers of one town clash madly on their mustangs and cayuses to the rescue of their pals in another boarder town. It has been raided by Mexican bandits, and Mr. Walsh's scene makes \ ilia's Colum­ bus raid look like a game of croquet. The word has been brought to the boys ot Lariat hr Joe Stanton, the liero. In a whirlwind of passion they ride across the desert, the American flag at the head and save the town. For sale— Two dwellings, lots 3 • nd 4 and 5th Street and Park Ave. Aho furniture, stoves, tools, choice bulbs, peonys, lilys. chrysanthemums, Inquire of .Mrs. K. W hite. Friday and Saturday positively) the Last Two Days of our Great EASTER SALE of $15.97 Ladies' Coats, at 19.83 Ladies’ Suits, at For One Day! Only—Saturday). Men's $1.00 Silk Ties, 59c. Each. Three for One Seventy-Five. ost remarkable opportunity for se­ curing your new Easter Suit and Coat at urth while saving. Generous flowing end Ties in beautiful quality silks, lovely new colorings ami de­ signs. Just the kind to wear with your new Spring Suit. The Coats Only T wo Days, Mr. Man, in which to secure YOUR EASTER DRESS UP NEEDS. shown in military and belted styles with trimmings of self or contrasting c< 1- orid fabrics. Prominent among the colors are the new Sammy Shades. Actual $18, $19, and $20. Coats Sale Priced at $15.85 Clothing and Furnishings selections are now' complete—come to the store today and make your selections at your leisure. The Suits HART SCHAFFNER & MARX SPRING SUITS, All Wool and Fast Colors. $25.00 to $33.45 Easter Cburch Services. Christian Church. 0:00 a.m. Bible School Classes for all, come. n:oo Special Easter program. Com­ munion Service. Song, by the school. Invocation Song, by the school. Responsive Reading. Prayer. Song, by the school. Easter Greeting ........ Bobbie Boals Violin Solo ................... Anna Morgan Song, by the school. Easter exercises ............ By four Girls Song, by Junior Loyal Daughters. Flowers of' the Green. . by four Girls. Song, by the school. Easter Blessings,....... by Five Girls Song,'by Primary Pupils. Recitation ................. Charles Thomas The Robins’ Song, . . Reletta Watson A Wreath Upon the Cross, Ten Girls The Wonderous King, Marion Coates i I Song, by thé school. The Easter Call .......... Sidney Hart 6:30 Christian Endeavor. Large at­ tendance, do your bit to continue it. 7:30 Easter sermon, subject: “Ex­ cept there be death, there can be no Life.” Bring your friends. Our aud­ iences are increasing. Good music at all services. Over the Top” for Us with the Third Liberty Loan on the Opening Day. This Store will remain Closed Saturday, April 6th, until 4 p.m. provided Tillamook quota is not reached before that hour. Tillamook Liberty Temple Dedi cation and Flag Raising Easter Sunday!, March 31st. Consist of Serges, I w eeds, Shepherd checks in serges to fit the Miss of 16 years to the Matron who needs a size 40. Included in the selection are the famous ' Palmer” garments and there are actual 22.50, $23.50 and $25.00 Suits. W’e guarantee that the tailoring will be careful and enduring that the dyes will be fast and lasting, that every garment will be completely satisfactory in every res­ pect. Come and see the new Spring models now on display. StyJish Stout FLORSHEIM SHOES, For the Man who Cares, $6.00 to $10.00. SUITS, COATS and All the new shades of Tan and Brown shoes with self and novelty tops arc here ready for your chosing. If you want style with comfort features predominating you will find here just the shoe you need. See window. MALLOR Y HATS, The New Spring Blocks, $3.50 to $5 00. Copyrffbt Hart ScWíuer & Mars All the new blocks and colors are now­ here, including some very smart Derbies. Step into our Men’s Shop and look them over. You’ll like the price as well as the feel of them. Saturday) Only. DRESSES. Actual $2.25 and $2.50, KID GLOVES, $1.98 Pair. One button clasp Tan Cape Gloves with P. X. M. seams and black points, and one button-clasp white Kid with self or black stitching and points. All sizes. Limit, 2 pairs to each customer. The news that we are now featuring special garment for the woman who be­ lieves she is over the average size will be welcome indeed. . If you have experienced any difficulty in securing Suits, Coats or Dresses large enough come to the store and let us show vou the many Stylish Stout Garments now in slock in cur R< ady-to-Wear Dept, on the Balcony. Prices are no higher than regular size garments« New Silk Waists . $19.83 Sale Priced at Perfect of Crepe de Chine, etc. Fittings Miss Boyle, the lady in charge of our Rcady-to- Wear Dept., has wide and varied experience as a fitter, and has been demonstrating her ability < since coming, as an expert in that line. $2.95 to $6.95 For wearing with the new separate skirts we are now showing an exceptionally fine selection of Crepe de Chine Habutai, and Mercerized Madras Waists in such wanted colors as Plum, Emerald, Old Rose, Flesh, Pink, Black and Navy as well as some very pretty large figure designs. See them in the Ready-to Wear Dept, on the Balcony. Made to-Order Millinery? Dainty) Camisoles Made of Crepe de Chine and Wash Satin in Flesh and White, prettily trimmed with lace or hemstitch- ing and lace. Very special values. Just the kind to wear with the new sheer waists. In addition to the charming creations on view in our Millinery Dept., on the Balcony. Mrs. Critchlow will be glad to make tip any shape and trim desire at the most economical prices. i Priced $1.98 and$2 2 8— WIRTH MOR WAISTS The New Spring Stylles in Red Cross Shoes Are Now Being Displayed Windows and Shoe Dept. One Model is illustrated. Brief descriptions of other models beinji given below. In The Greatest Values in ¿^America today for JUST $1.00 For New ¿Models are Illustrated. IlfERE these wonderful waists offered shown in Chocolate Kid VV to you under any other than the Wirth- with a 9 inch lace top mor selling plan they would cost you at least $2.00 each, but through the co-opera­ to match and Cuban tion of manufacturer and merchants the final price is just halved. heel. New styles come to us every month, and $8.85 they Price Per Pair are offered in all sizes from 36 to 50. Always One Dollar. Other 9 inch Lace top Always Worth More models come in black kid The shoe illustrated is Red 'I Cross with Battleship grey top», field mouse an.l light greyjkid with tops to match and chocolate calf with tops to match. Some have Louis Cuban heels some military heels and sonic models are shown in Loth style heels. 1 rices $7.85-$8.35-$9.85 and $10.85 Ladies' Black Kid Oxfords are shown in lace models with military heels (gr Ot and are priced at per pair *r • Ladies’ stylish comfort (£4 Shoes in black kid. Prices^^OJ Petticoats All pure silk Taffeta, Mes- saline and Jersey Silk Top Petticoats in plain colors and changable effects, the self colors are shown in > black, navy, Nile, emerald, mahogany, Chartreuse, grey, etc., and the change­ able effects in a large var­ iety of colors. The petticoats are shown in a varied selection of styles and are priced very specially from The New Spring ¿Models in “Nemo,” ” Gossard’’ and « < American Lady” Corsets c>4re here ready for your Choosing at Prices from $1.00 to $6.00- American Lady Corsets in 32 distinct front orback lace styles, in Batiste or Coutil and in either white or flesh. Sizes 19 to 36. Price $1.00 tO $4.25 Gossard Corsets in front lace models only in low and medium busts for both average and well developed figures. All sizes priced from $2.00 tO $5.00 Nemo Hygienic and "Wonderlift" Corsets $3.50 to $6.00. The Corset for the woman with special Corset needs made by people who have given years and years study and effort to the pro­ ducing of a perfect fitting hygienic Corset. All sizes in stock. Secure your model tod.-iv For One Day Only Saturday) Easter Sale of New Millinery at $3.49 and $5.89 An event of the utmost importance to the woman who has not yet selected her new Easter Chapeau. Important because of the phenomenal savings made possible and important because of the ex­ ceptional styje and finish of each hat included in each selection. Many of the models were selections from pat­ tern Hats offered ir. the style centers in the East, the others being made under the personal super­ vision of our own expert trimmew Every bat is new, perfect in style, and altogether desirable. Actual $4.50, $5 00, $5.50 (n in •nd $6.00 Hats Saturday onlv Actual $7.50, $8.00, $8.50, $9.00, fr- QA $9.50 and$10 Hats Saturday onlv Skirts You are urged to view our equisite selections of New Wool and Silk Dress Skirts. They come in new high waisted models gathered or pleated and finished .with belts, large pockets, drapes and panels. There are plain colors in black, navy blue, grey and emerald and fancy designs in stripes, plaids, shepherd checks, etc., etc. I he values are exceptional and styles absolutely thentic. Prices f