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n Is m 1 g i : I h ; Ml' m ' i Hp PRE-EASTER DAILY SALES THE CLOAK AND SUIT SECTION Watch our daily announcements from this section. We will furnish your whole Easter outfit at a minimum of cost. PRE-EASTER SALE OF SHORT AND LOOT COATS Every one a now spring model. Every woman who contemplates buying a now coat should do so tomorrow and make a saving on tho price. Tho jackets aro 32 and 34 inches long. Tho coats are 52 inches long, plain tailored serges, coverts and mixtures, In tan, navy and black, reduced in prico for tomorrow only. S8.50 coats, Special at $10.00 coats, Special at ?12.50 coats, Special at $13.50 coats, Special at $18.50 coats, Special at $20.00 coats, Special at $22.50 coats, Special at desire. FREE FREE Ladies are specially invited to attend the Armours' Extract of Beef Demonstration NOW IN PROGRESS In tho shoo section. Armour's goods aro not on sale at our store. The lady In chnrge will answor all questions and teach you how to iu"ako something now. ENGLISH MONKEY AND SCOTCH WOODCOCK.. Two now dishes servpd freo tomorrow Shoo Section. TOMORROW ONIjY, WEDNESDAY SURPRISE SALIi Of laco curtains. Only about four dozen pairs In tho lot; first hero first served. Nono sold until 8:30 a. m. No pair First Showing of Men's Duds in the Men's Section. See Them. 10c MENS SOXS, SPECIAL AT 5c , for TOMORROW only tho men's furnishing goods section offers any pair of 15c soxs in tho. houso for 5c pair. Wo expoct this low prico will causo some unusual shopping, so we have limited them to livo pairs to a customer. Thoy will bo placed on sale at 8:30, and continue for tho rost of tho day. Black and tans only. All sizes to choose from. (Men's Soction). MiNGorfPotfA TrJTm '& '' && CITY NEWS j . :! WcaUunt Bala and snow tonight and Wed nesday. ' ' Roalty Hoard Meoti Tho Rooky Board moots tomorrow night at 8 o'clock nt tho Hoard of Trado roomq, 'Everything- in- Benson You will rfrid ovorythlng in soason at J. M. Lnwronco, tho reliable gro cer. Phouo 311. tvil&ito tiudbrfokiiiit iHrl0f bottogb Ahd Cueuiokuta fits. Cnlls iay or night, J. O. Sill. Phono 724. Now Ron! Estate Finn J. 0. Schultz, whoso ofllco wbb for morly at 490 Stnto street, hns taken Mr. G, Springor, of Monmouth, Oro., in partnership. Tho now firm is luotttod in Rooms 1 and 2 ovor Ladd A flush bank. aab I What with our PUBLIC SCHOOLS By JOSEPH M. ROGERS A eorlos of articloa oronttng wldosprond comment from tho press T and educators of America. Now LIPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE GET IT READ IT Special Rates Given to Teachers Address ilppmcqit s Magazine, Philadelphia i pro-Easter sale. the low prico of prc-Easter sale. the low price of . pre-Easter sale. tho low prico of . pre-Easter sale low prico of , pre - Easter sale. tho low- price of . pro-Easter sale. low prico of . pro-Easter sale. tho low prico of . $7.95 $9.95 $10.80 $14.80 $15.95 $17.95 prices quoted here for long and short coats, sol you may expect these reductions on any stylo yotij READY MADE DEPARTMENT 95c Improvement Club Meet. A mooting will bo hold this ovon-. ing at 7:30 o'clock at Young's hall by tho Fifth Wnrd Iinprovemdnt loaguo. Tho purposo of tho moot ing. Is to discuss Englnoor Cunning ham's report with rolntion to tho Valuation of tho Saiom Water com pany's plant, which report was ro contly submitted to tho council. It Is tho doslro of tho loaguo to have all mombors of tho loaguo and tax payers present, and a cordial invita tion is extondod to mornbors of oth er leagues to nttond. PWtfl Kuow tho Place Tho patrons of tho Pooplo's Mnr kot woro surprlsod yesterday by tho wonderful chaugo that had boon mado In tho interior of tho market ovor Sunday. P. W. Royplts, tho propriotor, who bollovos in kooplng abronst with hlB lnrgoly lncroasod buslnoss, has had Installed nlcklo platod mieat racks and hooks and now has ono of tho noatost moat markots In tho olty. 4 running in 0 Wron Dp. II. N. fltccves Has opened ofllccs in his oWn building. Practice limited to cyo, ear, noso and throat. 2-lo-lm Got Them All Going "Tho Virginian" has captured the public fancy more completely than any book play ever dramatized, and its exceptional success 1b now stage history. William L. Gibson, in tho namo part, has scored a tremendous personal hit by reason of his clover Interpretation of OWen Wister's hero. Others in tho cast arc Marshal Far- num, Harry Halllday, J. R. Furlong, Mabel Wright and Jane Carleton. At tho opera house tomorrow night. Keep Your Sidewalk Clean SNOW! SNOW!! SNOW!!! Ore gon has had moro snow this winter than for years past. People jgrum blo on tho streets that it kills busi ness. If wo aro going to havo snow wo must prepare for It. Keep tho sidewalks clean and tho crossings clear and business will go on as usual. What littlo snow falls hero is easily removed and if every indi vidual would attend to his or her particular piece of sidewalk, they could all bo cleaned In an hour or less. Let tho grumbling stop and tho walks bo cleaned and people will como out as usual. A Small Blaze Tho homo of N. L. Moffltt on Bast Union street caught fire this fore noon and had it not been for the llro department's timely action, tho building would havo been laid In ashos. Tho blazo started from a de fectlvo fiuo between the roof and tho upstairs floor and quickly spread to bed clothing and other articles In the sleeping rooms. Several pieces of bed clothing including an ontlro bed was burned and other bric-a-brac was consumed by the flames. Tho department extinguished the conflagration by tho use of tho chomical and saved tho contents of tho lower rooms. Washington Will Refuse License. UNITED PIIKBS LHASED WIItH.l Olympla, Wash., Feb. 22. -Li censes to kill birds will not be Issued In Washington to taxiderm ists hereafter. The attorney-general has ruled that taxidermy Is an art and not a science, and advises Game Warden Rlsolnnd to refuse such li censes. NO INDIGESTION OR STOMACHDISORDER Why not get some now this mo ment, and forever rid yourself of stomach trouble and indigestion A dlotcd stomach gets tho blues and grumbles. Glvo It a good eat, thnn tako Papo's Dlapepsln to start the dlgestlvo juices working There will be no dyspepsia or belching of gas or eructations of undigested food; no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach or heartburn, sick headache and dizziness, and your food will not ferment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. Papo's Dlapepsln costs only 60 centa for a largo case at any drug store hero, and will rollovo tho most obstinate caso of Indigestion and up set stomach in fivo minutes. Thoro Is nothing oleo bettor to taku iras from tho stomach and cleiuiso tho stomach and intestines, and besides, ono Blnglo dose will di' goat ami proparo forasslmtlatlon In to tho blood all your food tho same a? a sound healthy stomach will do It. When Dlapepsln works, your stom ach rests gots Itself In order, cleans u and thon you fool like eating whou you como to tho table, ana what you oat will do you good. Absoliuto. rellof . from all stomach mlsory Is waiting for you as soon as yen decide to tako a littlo Dlapepsln, Toll your druggist that you wnnt Papa's d'npopsln, bocauso you want to become thoroughly cured at this time. Remember, If your stomach eols out-of-ordor and uucomfortablo uow you can got rellof In five mlnutos, (V Tho rovlwil mooting at Rosoburg Is still gathering thorn in. n You Can Cure That Backache. lnln nlnnrr tho back. dlzzlnOSS. hondncho and gonornl languor. Got a pnekago of Mother Gray's Australian-Loaf, tho ploasant root and horb euro for all kidnoy. bladdor and urinary troubles. Whou you r.i.ii nil rim ilnwn. tired, woak and without onorgy uso this romarkablo combination or Naturo's noros anu roots. As a regulator it has no oqual. Mothor Oray'a Australian i .mf u will liv ilrucclsta or sent bv mnll fnr. r,0 cants. Bnninlos sont ifroo. Address. Tho Mother Groy Co., lo uoy, w. x. o Owing to tho severity of the win ter Dmatllla wool growers havo been compelled to pay nut moro than (100,000 moro thnn usual for foed for their flooka. Dfi. T. FELIX QOIKADDS ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEAUHFIER Hemorea Tan, Pimple, iloth ratclie". Kr-ilM Mot Hub. and Skin Dlaeatea. ana eTery Diemim on beauty, and tie flea detection. It baa stood tbe teat ot 60 yeara, and la ao harmless we uetelttobeaurell la properly made. Aceenl no counter- felt of (ImlUr name. Dr. Jj. A. San aald to a lady of tb.e haut ton (a patient) l "As you ladlea wui use inenj. I recommend 'GoRrand'a Cream' ra tbe leat harmful of all the faSa preparatlona." For aal by all drugflata and Fancy- OOOOl Dealer in me uuita autea, vanaaa aim Europe. fffiiLT.KOPIIHS, Prop, 37 6rul Jonti Street. Hew Toil FREE PILE CURE Sent to Demonstrate the Merits of Pyramid Pile Cure. What Jt Has Done for Others, It Can' Do For You. Wo havo testimonials by the hun dreds showing all stages, kinds and degrees of piles which have been cured by Pyramid Pile Cure. If you could read these unsolicited letters you would no doubt go to tho nearest drug storo and buy a box of Pyramid Pile Cure at once, price fifty cents. We do not ask you to do this Send us your name and address and we will send you a sample by mail free. We know what tho trial package will do. In many cases it has cured piles without further treatment. If It proves its value to you, order more from your druggist at 50 cents a box. This is fair, is it nbt? Simply fill out free coupon below and mall today. No knife and Its tortures. No doctor and his bills. FREE PACKAGE COUPON. Fill out the blank lines be low with your name and ad dress, cut out coupon and mail to the PYRAMID DRUG COM PANY, 241 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mien. A trial pack age of the great Pyramid Pllo Cure will then bo sent you at once by mall, FREE, In plain wrapper. Name Street City and State The members of the Christian church of Eugene contemplate the orectlon of a new church building nt a cost of between fifty and sewn-ty-five thousand dollars. o Threatening fovorishness with children is quickly and safely calmed by Provontlcs. These little Candy Cold Cure Tablets should al ways be at hand for promptness Is all-important, Preventlcs con tain no qulnlno, nothing harsh or sickening. They aro indeed "the stitch in time." Carried In pocket, or purse, Prcvontlcs are a genuine Bafoguard against Colds. 25c. Sold by Capital Drug Store. T- O According to tho religious code of Lajara, Colorado, "It a minister wears gray hose, turned up trousers, and fashlonnblo shirts, ho is a sport and unfit to lead his flock." o You cconomlzo greatly when us ing Dr. Shoop's now coffoe substi tute known to first class grocers ovorywhero ns Dr. Shoop's Health Coffco. A 25c, 1 pound package gives 100 cups of a wonderfully sat isfying tablo drink. Pure toasted grains malt, nutB, etc., glvo to Health Coffee a wholesome, and sat isfying taste and flavor. And there Is not a grain of real coffee In it. Bosldes, Health Coffee Is "made In a minute." No 20 to 30 minutes tedious boiling. Sold by J. W. Har rltt. Clydo Hill and wife, of Buena Vista, havo moved to their hop ranch near Indopondonco. o For that Terriblo Itching. Eczema, totter and salt rheum keep tholr victims In poreptual tor mont. Tho application of Chamber lain's Salvo will Instantly allay this Itching, and many cases havo been cured by Its uso. For sale by all good druggists. Otis A. Wolvorton has boon ro-ap-polntcd postmastor at Monmouth. o LaGrlppo pains that pervade the entire system, LaGrlppo coughs that rack and strain, are quickly cured by Foley's Honey and Tar. Is mild ly laxative, safe and certain in re sults. Sold by J. C Perry, Druggist PERSONAL MENTION Mr. Thomas, who has rented tho William Toner place near Spring Valley, received a carload of horses from Eastern Oregon last week. Owing to factional differences the Rev. Thompson, pastor of the Bap tist church at Independence, has tendered his resignation to take ef fect March 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hubbard go to Salem next week where Mr. Hub bard has accepted a position In a real estate office. Independence Enterprise. The Star theater at Independence, which has been close'd for sometime, has been reopened. The building hns been enlarged and jRioroughly oyerhnuled. Tho district school, at Eola was awarded the banner for the cham pions in tho Fourth grade spelling contest. An educational rally will ha held in Fall City on Saturday, February 2C, for the purpose of choosing the better modes of conducting a school work. A. M. Stewart and Miss Rosa Car penter of Dallas were married last week. The newly-wedded couple will make their home in that city. Taxes on the 1909 roll are com ing in at a lively rate at the sheriff's. office, the dally collections averag ing ?2,500. C. C. Barron and wife, of San Francisco, arrived yesterday and will spend a few days visiting with Mr. Barron's brother, D. D. Barron, the civil engineer. Mr. and Mrs. Bar ron are on their honeymoon, having been married in 'Frisco. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Keizer, of Al bany, are visiting here for a few days. John William left this morning for Portland to look after business matters for a snort time. T. H. Nealey and wife, of Port land, are visiting here. A. G. Magers left yesterday for Newport on a business trip. Mrs. G. H. McMunn, of Lake La- blsh, visited over Sunday here. Arthur Hart, of Portland, spent the day transacting business here yesterday. Mrs. Lydia Yerkes, of Clear Lake, visited here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ballard re turned to their home In Portland this morning after a short stay here. G. F. McCormick, of Eugene, was a business visitor in the city today. D. B. Southwlck left for Portland this morning on business. C. T. Jackson, of Stayton, was a visitor hero yesterday. "Ship It to Me" SAYS SMITH Smith wants every dressed voal and hog in tho country. He nev er charges commission. Wo will pay as follows for good fat stuff. Ship by express: Dressed veal up to 130 lbs 12 c Dressed pork llc Live Chickens 16c Dressed Chickens 17c Eggs Market Price Address FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO., 'Fighting tho Beef Trust," FORTLAND, OREGON. Auction Sale At Willamette Hotel Thursday and Friday, February 24th and 25th, beginning at 10:30 a. m. each morning . Tho fur nishings of tho hotel, includ ing furniture, carpets, paint ings, kitchen and dining room equipment, etc., will all bo sold to tho highest bidder, This will bo an excellent opportunity for some country hotel to get fur nishings cheaply. J. A. COOPER, Auctioneer. F. O. FISH, Prop. 9 Northwestern Nursery 2271 East State St. NURSERY STOCK Northwost Nurseries, wholesalo and re tall, fruit trees and shrub bery of all kinds; all stock free from pests and dis eases; largo stock of best winter apples ,lato keepers a spoclalty; also Lambert, Blng and Royal Anno cherry troes; trees delivered freo ln Salem. Address T. D. Jones, proprietor, Salem, Ore. Wrlto for cataloguo. f ft e Ht HHHWM Clears Your Head In stantly Sample FREE Iromt iioatrlla tniltruiir will not burn or nmart ilkvdoticlip rvr wit and laaromatlc. poothlnit. nlnuan T win rimirToiirlie&il fHftfafiftf. ltroakrt uo fold Inn few hours cures all forma ot catarrh. Ask Your Druggist Oiirfrr rample proree ourjruaral.'eed clalma bawd on experience of buyem of over 10.001 ,000 tubes Applied directly to tlieraweurfaoo ItRlre. limtantrellef. The pleawuitwt, mret and mot dellr.Mfu! ri'Djody known. rontalnanococalneorotlierbarMfulriniK. Tho Wet Hu ron t inn three times a much aa the tso tub. , drutrgirta aell both and have free aamplos-or write- IfondonJVtfB.Co., Minneapolis. Mixta. Smith & Everett; Real Estate Money Invested LoailS ln Portland Real Insurance Estnte securities 309-310 Failing Building POKTLANI) - OREGON D. 0. BARRON Civil engineering, surveying, plat ting, sub-dividing. General contrac tor for concrete sidewalks, bridges and streets. State and Commercial. Entrance 13G South Commercial St., Room 9. Telephone Main 204. Salem, Oregon. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent City Hall, Sniem. Or. TJJOS. K. FORD Over Ladd Si Bush Bank, Salem, Or. PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS L. WOODS Tuning polisnlng, repairing, lei. 608 H. O. White went to Dallas today on business. Hal Patton, of Patton Bros., left for Portland today, where he goes on. business. W. Waters is in Portland on busi ness. E. A. Rhoteh has returned from a brief business trip to Albany. Miss Grace Weber has returned to iler hpihe "in") Portland after visiting at the home of Miss Alice Morrison I fni n ivo.tlr Jim Rice, the traveling man, loft for Woodburn on business today. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brown went to Portland this morning to visit until, tomorrow. Alfred J. Sweet, of Portland,, transacted business here today. George Hllderbrans has returned. to Portland, after visiting here for a few days. Joe Lemmon left for his work in Albany this morning after visiting his relatives here. Mr. Lemmon is a. former Salem boy, and is employed by tho Southern Pacific at their sta tion in Albany. A. F. Gilbert returned from a brief business visit In Portland this morning. i NEW TODAY FOR SALE Good bay driving; horse, weight 1150. Phono 303 Main. 2-22-3t Walter Poo, a wollknown young Indian and son ot a prominent Uma tilla chief, Is in the Pendleton jail, charged with forgery. -The crime was committed soveral months ago, when ho forged tho namo of George La Fontalno to a check for $275. So ' perfect was tho signature, tho Amer ican National bank of Pendleton cashed tho check without tho slight est heslatlon. Poo was arrested at Lewlston, Idaho. A now fangled disease has made Its annearanco ln Pendleton. It Is called tho "fourth diseaso" for the reason that no moro eultablo name has yet been found for It. It Is con tag'ous and has been prevalent in Pondloton for tho past several ! weeks, there having boon at" least 30 or 40 cases of the strange malady reported. O T Two Greek railroad laborers working on the O. R. & N, In th vicinity of Pendleton, were arroitod last week by Deputy Gamo Warden Tumor for Bhootlng roblnsi TbS' were taken before a JuBtlQe of the peace and fined $50 apiece. Konlfon'a' hoalln . 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