DAILY CAPITA T. JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1010. 5 AT I j' Silk I Laches Petticoats Only $3.35 adored SUITS AT Reduced Prices Extra Specials $1.00 Pillow Shams 39c These dainty shams aro partly of laco and aro vory pretty to put over some dainty color. Now 39c $3 German Table Ltnen $1.35 $1.60 German Table linen $1.20 $1.50 Heatherbloom Petti coats 69c These have been great sellers and In order to meet the de mand we sent for anothor large shipment. ' Special G9c Extra Spexials 45c Corset Covers 24c The demand for theso have very great, but wo can still sup ply you from our large pur chase. Daintily trimmed Cor set Covers, 45c values . . . .24c camo to Spurgoon and said "I dm an agnostic." Mr. Spurgcori sai l "'Tl.at is Greek, itm't It?" "Yes," said the i man. "And the Latin of li Is ig- I noramus, lsnt It?" said Mr. Spurgeon. j It Is impossible to conceive thnt God I would make a world and put a boing like man into it and not ma',o scale revelation of himeslf. We hear a great deal about evolution. Accord ing to the theory of evolution there was somewhere a molecule, nnd back of it was a mystery, nnd it developed into a world and then into an lnlldcl. You can tako the monkey for your an cestor if you like. I will take God for mine. The Old piblo is the best ex planation of the universe ever given. I have been told that I am taking chances in my beliof, but I uui tak ing a chance on God and heaven, and not on the devil and hell. Tho proud and haughty man Is not right in God's sight. What is man that he should boast. His body Is made of tho dust ho treads. His spirit is the breath God breathed into his nostrils, and He will call fdr it again. Tho unforgiving heart Is not right j in God's sight. If you people would , go and bury those old troubles God I would give a great revival here. Tho ij wavering heart Is not right. If God is , $15.00 Suits $10:00 $25.00 Suits $19.50 $17.00 Suits $12.50 $30.00 Suits S24.50 $1S.00 Suits $15.00 $35.00 Suits $29.50 $25.00 ONE-PIECE SUITS .' $14.00 $15.00 ONE-PIECE SUITS $10.25 " 6ATHERIN6 ; THEM TWENTY-EIGHT WENT FOItWARD LAST j NIGHT AND PHOMISKD TO LEAD A CHItlSTIAN L1PE. ANOTHER CROWDED HOUSE Evangelist Taylor Spoke Prom ll.c Text VFor Their Heart Was N,l Itlgl ,'Iit ' ith Him, Neither Were They Steadfast in His Coven int." Thorewas a good crowd of pcoplo au tho tabernacle last night. The song service beganv at 7:15. The opening prayer was offered by Uev. O. ,A. SUJlman. Mrs. Taylor played a cornet solo. Mr. Wegner sang 'Face to (Face, with piano and colli 'Ceompanment. An offering was iaken amounting to $12.72, which wakes a total to date of $214. G4 In the offerings for the expenses of the perparatlons for these meetings. Mr. Taylor spoke of "Heart Trouble" from the text "For their heart was not right with Him, neith er were they steadfast in His cjve nant." He said: When a man dleo. suddenly it was often said that he died of heart failure. When the heart fails there is nothing left to do but to die. Once I was permitted to be present at an autopsy where a man died of what the doctors called total paralysis. When we looked at the brain there were little perforations in ft. I asked the doctor what those were, and he said that they were what caused the total paralysis. I asked him what caused them' and he wrdte a little word on a card and handed it to me. I will not tell you what that word on that card was, but it was sin that had killed that man. Sin with the hiss of the serpent on it. He had sown sin and reaped paralysis and death. His heart was not right. The Hebrews had seen the wonders that God had worked In bringing them out of the land of Egypt. What good did it do them? Their heart was not right, neither were they stead fast in their covenant. You must take some care of your self if you want to keep your heart right. It is just so in the spiri'ual life. You aro sowing seed that will bring a harvest of reward or regret. The life shows what the heart is like. Diagnosis is a most important mat ter in the treatment of disease. We will And out what is the matter with your heart by turning the search light of God's word on it. When we speak of the heart we mean the life. We say a man does things with all his heart, and wo mean that he puts his whole life into the things he does. Just so the blood means the life laid down, sacrificed. Wo may not under stand just why God s,aves by the blood, but we may know that he does save from sin. Tho unbelieving heart Is not right In tho sight of God. The fool says In his -heart, that there Is no God, but the wise man never. A man once un uown Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a tonic. It does not stimulate. It does not make you feel better one day, then as bad as ever the next. There i3 not a drop of alcohol Aik vour doctor alt about Auer's Sanapa- in it. You have the steaiy, even nam rilla. Entirely free from alcohol. A strong that comes from a strong tonic. Ask tonic and alterative, J. O, AyorCo, ; your doctor all about this. jLioweu, rasso 1 " II ill J Mr. L. A. Wogncr, Chorus Director and Singing Evangel ist, Wltlt Evangelist G. W. Taylor, at Union Meetings in University Tabernacle. God, then serve Him. You are either one thing or tho other. If you aro not on God's side, the devil counts you on his. You cannot trust in riches. The grave is a narrow ditch, but there' is a great difference be tween your bank account here and the account you will render on the other side. The procrastinating, heart Is not right. If you are going to bo n Christian don't wait, and then bring God the withered remains of a wasted life. Have you a longing for some thing better? The answer Is In Jesus Christ. I cannot cure you, but I can point you to the great physician who can cure you. After tho sermon 28 peopld carae and took Mr. Taylor's hand in re sponso to his invitation, and prbmh.vl to lead a Christian life. I It Saved His Leg. "All thought I'd lose my leg," writes J. A. Swenson, of Watertown, SVis. "Ten years of eczema, that 15 doctors could not cue, had nt last laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salvo cured It, sound and well." In fallible for skin eruptions, eczema, salt rheum, boils, fever sores, burns, scalds, cut ana piles, Zur. nt J. C. Perry's. HAMS, BACON and LARD BRAND Myrtlo Creek, Douglas county, 13 have a cannery with a capacity of 4,000 cans per day. It will be com pleted in time to tako care of tho 1910 crop. Foley's Kidnoy Remedy Is a safe and certain remedy, for all kidnoy and bladder diseases, whothor acute or chronic. It is a splendid tonic for mlddlo aged and elderly people, and a sure cure for annoyances and Ir regularities of tho kidneys and blad der. J. C. Perry. are representative of everything that -is pure, choice and fine. Government Inspected Every package boars the Federal Stamp, which stands for whole someness, healthfulness and sanitary caro( in tho packing. Insist that None but the Columbia goes upon your table. Same price, but better, safer meat. At Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafes UNION MEAT COMPANY, PORTLAND. OltECON Pioneer Packers of (he Paclflc Coughs that start in the fall and hang on until spring nro sure trouble brqeders unless checked and curod. Bronchitis, pneumonia and consump tion are tho direct rosult. Foloy'B Honey and Tar cures thocough, stops tho hard breathing and heals and soothes tho Inflamed air passages, Refuse substitutes. J. C. Perry. February, of this year, was a ' record month for homestead entries mt tho United States Ind Ofllce In HosoburK. the " total being 58, In volving an aggregate of 0,933 acroh. Nutwltluttand tho fact that Eugene A NelRhbor of Your. As well as yourself Is liable m any ' time to have rheumatism. We're all : liable to have cuts or burns, bruise I or scalds, crick In the baek, nck or i side Home kind of in tube or pain. . i Then heed this advice and tell your neighbors Dullard's Snow Liniment relieves all aches and pains, nnd heals : all wounds. Sold by all dealers. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM Dry Goods Millinery Shoes Early Spring Arrivals at Popular Prices Now Challlos, pretty patterns, yd So Now Percales, pretty patterns, yd c New Dress Ginghams, yd 8 l-3c Now Linen Suitings, yd 17c Dainty Corset Covors .23o Embroidery Skirts, extra wido and nno. ..$1.25 Long Silk Gloves, pair . 75c -Long Kid Gloves, pair .$1.50 Nice. New Dress Trimmings. Silk Braids and Buttons NIco Embroidery Shirt "Waist GOo Pretty Embroidery Shirt Waist 65c Special Tailored Shirt Waist $1.2G Wide Embroidery, yard 10c Boys' Overalls, extra good . .... 50a Children's Uompers, extra good) ., .....50c Boys' Waists. . ,..25e Boys' i Sweaters 35o i New Madras Curtain Scrims, Pretty Designs, only 12 12 cents per yard GRAND MILLINERY OPENING Our Millinery Department is now oponed. It Is better than ever. Call and boo the display of nlco Flower Hats. Fine Street Hats, Shapes; Largo assortment of Flowers. ' , Tho New Hat Ornaments. And all reasonable prices. i I EXPEUT MILLINERS. I , ' ' R.QS tern & Greenbaum 210 COMMERCIAL STREET A Few Words In Appreciation Wo wish to express our thanks to, our friends, tho ladles of Salem and vicinity, who attended yester day, our Spring Opening and magnificent display of .Millinery, Hair Goods, and Ladies' ready to wear .Ami. Tir - : i-.i . . ' in buo. wjiviue uuw kuus unuy lor apring ana master. r . rf!J! ' 'fR c.TOffi fW Millinery on sale $3 to $30 Suits on sale $12 to. $75 That are perfectly beautiful. You should see them. , ' We Take Pride in Our Window Display They are changed frequently. Watch them. They are perfect dreams of loveliness. Wo aro always pleased to see you and discuss, tho styles for tho coming season. We Respectfully Court Your Criticism May Wo Meet Timely. 01iverMichaux Co. For Style, 1 1 jj ING SUIT D COATS In tailored and fancy effects. Style, material and workman ship was our first consideration when we purchased them. No duplicates will be seen of any suit bought of us, as we are sole agents of the lines we handle, Prices range from $12,75 up and an Inspection will convince you of the excellent values, We are safe to say that our garments compare favorably with those of other stores $5 to $1 5 higher, Beautiful New Millinery Extremely Low Priced If saving Is an object to you here is your chance, We car ry an enormous line from $1,75 for ready-to-wear to $45 dress hats, no two alike, Look our line over before you pay Taney prices eisewnere, Extra Special It will be a matter of dollars and cents to watch our specials from now on, Positively Wednesday Onlw Imported English Kid and Chamois Gloves, .... i Regular $1,25 tomorrows .98 Regular $1 ,75 tomorrow $1 .3'J Regular $2,00 tomorrow $1 ,63 LIBERTY STREET HALL FOR EXCLUSIVE LADIES AND CHILDREN'S READY-TO-WEAR GOODS. t