PRE-EASTER Spring ' Goods Now ber Ladies Home Journal Now On Sale at the Pattern Counter Saturday After Supper Our prices aro alway3 loss than other stores and when wo offer you I an extra reduction It moans that you aro getting bettor quality tor loss money than you pay for Inferior grades elsewhere. Ere-Easter Sale of For Saturday OnlyTomorrow Our1 mammoth stock of tailored Waists will bo on salo at fetching prices. They aro "chic" now models, solf' styled, and perfect fitting. In accordance with out old and long standing rulo theso Waists are mado Btrlclly to our order from tho best materials obtainable. These aro exclusive models and tho women who llko dlstlncttvo styles will find to their interest to visit this salo tomorrow. t ?3.00 Tailored Waists, pro-Easter salo $2-45 $3.50 Tailored Waists, pro-Eastor salo $2-95 ' $4.00 Tailored Waists, pro-Easter salo $3-35 4.50 Tailored Waists, pro-Easter salo $3-75 IG.00 Tailored Waists, pro-Eastor salo ... , $4-15 $5.50 Tailored WalstB, f T Y M j 50c and 75c Neck wear 39c Tho neckwear section from our Mon'a Furnishing goods' dopartment offers an extraordinary Ifeckwear Special that will bo of Interest to men. Every four-ln-hand tio in tho iouno soiling at 50c to 75c is massed 3njto this grand salo for Saturday on ly, all our now Spring Ties aro in cluded, Tho colorings and patterns fer, In this lot will bo found some beautiful colorings. Remember thoy 50o and 75c values at tho low prlco After Supper Specials From the Hosiery and Underwear Sections-On Sale From 7:30 to 9 o'clock IiADIES' JIERODE UNION SUITS High neak, short sleeves, kneo or ankle length, color cream only. Ilogular 85c values, after suppor tomorrow night only, suit 50 LADIES' MKRODE VESTS In high nock and 12-inch sleeves, regular 60c values, after suppor tomorrow night at tho low prlco of RQfi : PITY KIPUIQ W hm W Weather Fair tonight, increasing cloudiness followed by? showers and coolor Sat urday. Will Act ns Judge- Assistant l Stato Superintendent Carlotou wentto Dallas today whore UjUjffovonlng lio will act as a Judge ofa dobato to bo hold la tho high school at that placo. .Star jHairdrcsslng 'Manicuring, facial or body mos cago, call at EHto Maasago Parlors. Rooms 301 U. B. National Dank Duildlng. 3-7-ood HAYS HAIR HEALTH NEVER FAILS TO RESTORE GRAY HAIR Tf ITS NATURAL COLOR and BEAUTY. I SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE Cut thte b4v. u and mall with your ..in. ami atMrrai. anil la ctnta 10 PHlOn iY sfBcuuriBs co. maSJ. DAILY SALES ReadyMarch Num Specials Tailored Waists pro - Easter salo . . . : $4-60 (Waist Section) aro tho best wo ever had to of of tho now Silk Chochot Ties in aro on salo Saturday only 39c of . . . LADIES' HOSE SUPPORTERS Mado from best grade materials. Values selling rogularly at $1.00, on salo after suppor Saturday night only 63 Ilogular 50c valuo on salo Saturday night after suppor 39 Tho colors aro pink, lavon dor, whito and black. (Soo them) Cottage Undertaking Parlors Cottage and Cbemeketa 8ts. Calls day or night. Phono 724. Miss Sheraton's Dancing Class- Armory, Friday ovenlng, as usual. Not Saturday,, as announced. ( Four Killed Tho Oregon Railroad Commission has prepared a roport showing a summary of tho accldonts and cas ualties on tho various railroads oper ating In tho stato during tho month of Fobruary. According to tho ro port thoro woro no collisions but thoro woro two derailments. There was ono trainman Injured and throo othor employees Injured ond ono killed, Tho number of othor por- sons klllod Is glvon as throo. Fixing tho Streets For tho past fow days a largo Btoam rollor and a crow of men havo boon busy repairing South Commer cial stroot south of MUsIon streot. A layor of finely crushed rock Is be ing spread over tho street nnd rolled in solidly. Many ruts aro also being filled up and when tho thoroughfare Is complotod, reatdonts of that ward oxpect to havo a first class road. Will Hold Court In Linn Judgo Burnett will loavo Monday for Albany whero ho will hold a torm of tho law dopartmont of the circuit court From Albany ho will return to this city whoro ho will hold a uuq day's boss Ion on March 21, and thou proceeded to Yamhill, where ho will open court, March 2S. He will return to his olty and open the retcuUr term of the oourt on :b . f!i t V-nty In Anr'l. H foa Aro cordially requested to phone ny item of interest, such' as a per sonal about a friend or yourself, to Tho Journal, Main 82. No item too small. Good Ironing- Is secured with tho uso of tho guaranteed iron. Electric Fixture & Supply Co., 245 N. Liberty street. 3-10-3t Tantalum 40-Wntt Lamps Reduced In price. Electric Fixture & Supply Co., 245 N. Liberty street. 3-10-3t Teachers Too Meet A Toachers Instltuto will bo held In SUvorton tomorrow, March 12th, at which several promlnont speakers havo been listed to address to teach ers and visitors. Superintendent R. F. Robertson, of the Multnomah county schools will bo tho principal speaker of the day. This evening a rally will be hold and a large at tondanco Is expected from bpth Mar ion and other adjoining counties. Following is tho program for tho in stitute: Will Meet at 2:30 Tho Salem Women Club will meet with Mrs. J. L. Stockton tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon at 2:30. Miss Helen Calbreath, of Portland, will address tho club. Petitions Aro Out Petitions are now being circulated throughout tho different counties in this stato demanding that a law bo submitted to tho pooplo to pro vide for tho permanont support and maintenance of "Tho Oregon Nor mal school at Monmouth, Polk coun ty, Oregon. Tho first petitions ar rived here today and aro now in tho hands of County Sqhool Superinten dent Smith for distribution. The bill proposed by initiative petition to bo submitted to the legal voters of Oregon for their approval or re Jectlon, is to bo voted on at tho reg ular general election, to be held No vember 8th, this year, it tho petition is granted. DIED. ALLEN At tho homo in this city, March 9., 1910, Theo. E. Allen at tho ago of oight years. Tho re mains were laid to rest in City View comotery this morning. TELLS THE TALE. (Continued from page one.) her in tho baggage car of tho next train to Scenic. There sho told her story to a mull clerk, who secured n man's coat and trousers for her, tied a ropo around hor waist and helped hor through tho great snow drifts to tho spot whoro hor husband had just been res cued from a car, with ono foot crushed, and other injuries, but lit n a dangerous condition. She stayed with him and wil lnurso him in tho Soattlo hospital. .1 Swollen Jaw Is not pretty nor pleasant. Whether It is causod by neuralgia, toothache or accident, Dallard's Snow LInlmont will reduco tho swolllng and relievo tho pain. Tho great and sure cure for rheumatism, cuts, burns, scalds any nnd nil aches and puins. Sold by all dealers. The autolsts who endeavor to break aviation rocords on State and other paved streets, should disposo of their machines and buy aeroplanes. o An Ideal Cough Medicine. "As an ideal cough modlclno I re gard Chamberlain's Cough Uemody In n class by Itsolf," says Dr. R. A. Wlltshlro, of nwyannovlllo, Ind. "I take groat ploasuro In testifying to tho results of Chnmborlaln's Cough Modlclno. In fact, I know of no other preparation that meets so fully the expectations of tho most exacting In casos of croup nnd coughs of chlldron As It contains no opium, chloroform or morphlno it certainly makes a most safo, ploasant and ofllcaclous romody for tho Ills It Is Intended. For sale by all good druggists. Try a Journal Wnnt ad. West Salem Transfer Passenger Baggage Express. Connocts with all tralnB at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City nnd Salem. Loaves Journal offico for West Salem at 8 n. m., 12 m., 1;10 p. m. and 3:30 p. m, overy day excopt Sunday, Also for Indopondonco, Mon mouth and McMlnnvlllo. Loaves Sunday at 12 m., and 4:15 p. m. CallB at hotels on request. Telephone or loavo orders at Capital Journal otllco any day but Sunday. Phone 88. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. xju&uon, DON'T BLAME YOURJTOMACH When Without Exertion or Cost You Con Enjoy Meals and Curo Dyspepsia. A Trial Package of Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets Sent Free. Don't blamo your stomach or your luck when your moals declare war on your system. When tho stomach won't do Its work it Is because It cannot. When foul smelling odors come from your stomach, when tho head aches and tho sourness of mouth ovory morning makes you hato your breakfast, when dreams and night mare assail you, don't glvo up the fight. This Is tho appeal of nature, and It should bo heard. Ovor-eatlng, lata suppers, poorly chewed food, too rich pastries and under-dono cooking aro somo of tho causes of thestomach's ill health. Whon thestomach is busy, It presses and churns all tho liquid matter from food and with Its Juices dissolves Into liquid form or pulp everything which comes into It. If such food bo poisonous It ef fects tho Juices, attacks tho stom ach, goes Into tho blood and weakens tho cntlro system. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will di gest a full meal easily without ma terial assistance from the stomach. Thoy will restore the gastric fluid with all tho elements needed. They build up tho blood, destroy sour taste, bad breath, belching, stomach and bowel trouble and quickly re stores natural conditions. Ono grain of Stuart's DyBpepsIa Tablets will digest 3,000 grains of food in tho stomach or in a glass vial without aid of tho human diges tive apparatus. Tho method of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro tho methods of Nature. Thoy contain every requisite for tho stomach and digestion. After a meal ono of these- Httlo tablets when It enters tho stomach, mingles with the juices, attacks tho food and di gests it. It removes tho fermented and decayed mass, lying stagnant thoro and eases tho stomach at once. It is wholly a question for you to solvo. Your druggist will furnish Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, 50c the box, or send us your name and ad dress and wo will send you a trial packago free. Address F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart Dldg., Marshall, Mich. The looking glass makers have formed a combine. Now let tho peo plo stop reflecting and get busy. Our Advance Easter Showing of Ladies' Low Shoes and Pumps i Sec Our Windows IT WILL BE A F. D. BEAN l?RiGA Sluicii 11, 1010. )C j ?i 5j5 if! Sji 55 Sj! H k JC jjc 5(C 5j( PFRSflNAI MPWTinW )$( sjs tfi sjc i fc Js 4 Mrs. Willie Duniway is in Port land today visiting. Louis Lachman wont to Portland today to look after business matters. Mr. and Mrs. Gedlon Stolz aro in Portland today visiting. Tom Willson, bookkeeper at the penitentiary, left this morning for Portland on business. Will Walcott returned to Portland today after a short business visit here. Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Holt are in Portland today visiting friends and relatives. Attorney Walter Rugoy, of Port land, Is transacting business here today. Mrs. H. Waymlro returned to her homo In Gervals this morning after visiting and shopping here for a few days. Ralph White went to Portland to look aftei business matters today. Robert Willis returned this morn ing from a two days' visit in Dallas and Falls City. A. Peacock, of Albany, left today to transact business in Portland for a short time. Mr. Peacock visited his Salem friends before going to Portland. G. F. Eldrldgo returned last night from a week's visit with relatives In Los Angeles. Hub Bryant, of Albany, Is looking after business matters hero today. Dan Hurley, of Albany, Is a busi ness visitor in the city today. G. F. Barstow, of Portland, was attending to business matters here and visiting friends today. Mr. Bar stow will leavo for Southern Oregon In tho morning on business. J. H. Daniel has returned to Eu gene after looking after business matters hero for a fow days. C. E. Young Is In Eugene on business today. S. A. Parks left yesterday for Eu gono to look up business matters and visit for a short time. Mrs. .llco Johnson returned to her homo in Junction City today af ter visiting hero for a week. Walter Wlnslow has returned from Eugeno whero ho refereed a basket ball game last night. Andrew Speer, of Silverton, tran sacted business hero today. Dr. J. S. Johnson, of St. Paul, Minn,, Is looking over tho city today. M. Jonsvold, of Eugene, Is with Dr. Johnson. Rolla Van Winkle, of HIHsboro, Is attending to business matters here today. Try a Journal Want Ad. Never before has this line, which is famous, as a leader in fadies' classy footwear, con tained such an assort ment of choice styles and designs. All con ceivable styles that are chic, are to be found in C. P. Ford's Spring Footwear. .00, $3.50 $4.00 We only ask you to see them, for to see them means that you will buy them. PLEASURE TO 326 State Street D. D. BARRON Civil engineering, surveying, plat ting, sub-dividing. General contrac tor for concrete sidewalks, bridges and streets. Stato and Commercial. Entranco 13C South Commercial St.. Room 9. Telephone Main 204. Saiem, Oregon Norwich, Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent City Hall, Salem. Or. MONEY TO LOAN TH.OS. K. FORU Over Ladd & Bush Bank, Salem, Or. 5(C rfC SC H !p 5jC 5C ) NEW TODAY 1 Jf ml kfU L Xf J X J. 1 u T T if if 3fm fi ADDRESS E. W. Strong, Mon mouth, Ore., If you want ono of tho finest farms In Polk county, near railroad station, store and post office; 200 acres all under plow: fine hop land; good buildings. If sold at once will make a sacrifice prlco 3-10-2t 7011 SALE Several houses In Sa lem, and farm lands at a bargain. Capital National Bank. C-l-eod BTGGEST BARGAIN IN CITY A fine high lot, 50x100' feet on 24th street, north of State. Bought at a bargain, will soil as same. City water mains and Court street sower joins premises. D. H. Wag ner, 575 Cottage St. North. 3-ll-2t DRY WOOD TO MOVE Will sell cheap. Phono 1410. Call 1790 Stato St. M. P. Dennis. 3-ll-3t FOR QUICK SALE Good 6 room house, barn, 3 lots and bearing fruit trees, 13th St., Yew Park. $1,000 takes It. Ellis & Wood, 470 Court St. 3-ll-3t A Pleasant Physic. When you want a pleasant physic glvo Chamberlain's Stomacn id Liv er Tablets a trial. They are mild and gentle In their action and always pro duce a pleasant cathartic effect vSall at all good druggists' drug stores for a free sample. Young men are warned against squeezing their best girls she may be a lemon. A Neighbor of Yonrs. As well as yourself Is liable at any time to have rheumatism. We're all liable to have cuts or burns, bruises or scalds, crick in the back, neck or side some kind of an ache or pain. Then heed this advice and tell your neighbors Ballard's Snow Liniment all wounds. Sold by all dealers. Sec Our Windows SHOW YOU H. C. PUGH i; Grand Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. Monday March 14 Arthur C. Alston's Co. presenting AS THE SUN WENT DOWN With Esther Williams and a strong cast, Including Edwin Walter, Anew four-act comedy-drama. Prices, $1.00, 75c and 50c. Seat salo starts Shturday at 9 a, ni. Because ono walks pigeon-toed, It shouldn't necessarily follow that they should be classed In tho bird family.. Don't Break Down. Severe strains on the vital organs, like strains on machinery, cause break-downs. You can't over-tax stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or nerves without serious danger to yourself. If you are weak or run down, or under strain of any kind, take Electric Bitters the matchless tonic medicine. Mrs. J. E. Van de Sande, of Klrkland, 111., writes "That I did not break down, while enduring a most severe strain, for three months is due wholly to Electric Bitters." Uso them and enjoy health and strength. Satisfaction positively guaranteed. 50c, at J. C. Perry's. OVER 65 YEARS- EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyright &c. Anyone sending a nkcloh nnd description my nulclilr ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention Is probnbly piuentnhlo. Community lions strictly conlldontlnl. HANDBOOK on Patents, sent free. Oldest asency for securing patents. l'ntents taken tbroucli tlunn A Co. recelT rjMlal notice, without charge, In the Scientific American. A handsomely lllnstratcd weekly. Largest cir culation of any selentlllo Journal. Terms, S3 a year! four months, iL Sold by ill newsdealers. MUNN & Cn.36'Bad New York 8ra-f'0 Northwestern Nursery 2371 East State St.' NURSERY STOCK Northwest ; Nurseries, wholesale and re tail, fruit trees and shrub bery of all kinds; all stock free from pests and dis eases; large stock of best winter apples ,late keepers a specialty; also Lambert, Bing and Royal Anne cherry X trees; trees delivered free In y Salem. Address T. D. Jones, O- C"! t proprietor, Salem, Ore. Write for catalogue. Care For Your Trees Spraying Pumps and Hose at all prices. See us for Aero-motor Wind mills, Fairbanks-Morse Gas Engines. SANITARY PLUMBING Best workmanship our motto. PURVINE & LESLEY Cor. Front and Stato Street. Phone Main 346. Everything in Plumbing Good Workmanship; Reason able Charges Our Motto. We do steam and hot water fitting. 1 ibbals & Petersen Court street, botween Liberty and High. O. C. T. C Steamers Pomona aud Oregona. leave for Portland Monday, Wednes day and Friday at 10 a. m., Tues day, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m. For Corvallls, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday about 0:30 p. m. M. P BALDWIN. Art. Salem Fence Works irmtquurters for Woven Wire Fencing, Hop wire, Barb Wire, Poultry Netting, Shingles, Mai (hold Roofing, P. & B. Readj fiO ns CHAS D. MULLIGAN 230 Court 8t, Phone 121 CHIGHESTER S PILLS LTN. . Till! U1ASIO.NU IIR.1M. . l lAiiitS I. miv KTO" ? yVi I i.owa l belt- luku 11-... Tiii..i.. iJIm! AL jour KrureM foe A .c, with Blu Klloo. V a n S(RD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.