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DAIM OAPHAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, ORBGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1010. PACK FIVB 6 V f THE GREAT ALTERATION l&'Causing Very BRISK SELLING Have you seea any of the 100 different reduced values, 400 CUT PRICES We 'secured these values for you in nearly every case by buying in very large quantities, The reductions are such that it will pay you to" investigate, I GIFTS FOR EASTER I Have become popular and the custom is growing, These little gifts need not of necessity, be large or expensive as there are so many other gifts to be made during the year, It is, neverthe!ess,4decidedly graceful and appropriate to remember one's friends on this one of the most joyous festivals of the year, If flowers are appropriate, why not a handsome vase to put them in? We have some very dainty and beautiful vases in cut glass, They are not expensive and we will be pleased to show them to you, BARK S JEWELRY Cor. State and f "Bishop s Ready Tailored Clothes f DISTINCTION I Woolen Mill SALE i STORE Liberty Sts. Young men who appreci ate clothing of personality and pleasing character, but hesitate ta the enormous amount necessary to secure hesitate at the enormous! tailor towe themselves the i duty of investigating our splendid exhibit of Bishop's Ready Tailored Colthes, " 'We "positively guarantee a perfect fit, up-to-date fab rics of plain and fancy weaves in the season's most approved shades, The styles and workmanship are the very latest and best, You will find therrf so dis tinctively and handsomely tailored you will give up the idea of paying one-third to a half more to high price tailors, Our prices are $20 and $25, Store AYS WEST AND COAST SAVES EAS J. .S HAGUE CO. YORK UANKEUS NEW man PAY TRIBUTE TO PACIFIC NORTH WEST AND ITS RESOURCES. Tho period through which wo are pnssing Is niled with difficulties when an attempt Is made to Judge the trend of events. The revival since the 'panic has almost amounted to a boom. The period of existence of this activity has, however, not beon extended enough to permit of any even temporary trouble from the ef fects of expansion. Tho slow-down has been seasonal and would not have' been noticed particularly, had It not beon accompanied by a cer tain fear Induced by tho comlng-to-a-Tiead after twenty years, of tho Sherman Anty-Trust Inflammation. The decision of the next to the high est court, adverse to the continua tion of the present organization of trusts, such organization comprising a very large majority or all the in dustrial corporations In tho country, produced a decided feeling of cau tion, among business men In all paru of tho iw&atrR, and for a time It RPPmnrl na tTinlirrli iUa halt Irw Knot- ncss might continue much fqrtherffpa,r,roJ nd ana terminate in partial paralysis. The unbounded resources and optim ism, however, of the west, and espec ially tho Pacific northwest, have served to counteract adverse senti ment. We have received this week from a carefully observing corres pondent In that section, In reply to our Inquiry, the following: "As to prospects In this section, wfll say that tbe situation la appar ently more unclouded at present than at any time during the past two years. Our basic Industries are lum ber and agriculture. In neither has there been an over-expansion of credit. Merchants as a rule owe less than usual. Uncertainty as to tar iff changes caused hesitation in lum ber and other lines for a year or so. Merchants reduced stocks and liqu idated indebtedness generally last year. MUlmen now report a ready market at higher prices fbr their products. Farmers are rich, and seasonable rains and lots of snow this winter have Insured a big crop next summer. Fruit prospect Is as yet unimpaired. Immigration from the middle west continues unabated. I Thero has been less speculation In. mines and rpnl pqtntn thnn for nnv Ul e period for years 'Thero lLabBo-inot iiKe penoa tor Jears. inero lsanso-i lutely nothing visible in the situation to indicate the possibility of a trade reaction. Our population Is com paratively sparse and everybody has been making money and saving It. Of course, a country-wide Impair ment of credit would extend to us, too. But there is nothing to add fuel to It in the underlying condi tions in the Pacific northwest." rUNITED rHESS LEASED WIItE. St. Petersburg, March 18. Elab orate funerals for three young girls, heiresses to $10,000,000, who drank and accomplished the end of the Chopin's funeral march, will be held hero tomorrow. Two of the girls were the daughters of the Wealthy M. Kolman, 25 and 26 years of age. The . third was their friend, Mile. Lauries. They met at the Kolman home, ac cording to a pre-arranged program, aud accomplished the en dof the death pact, after writing letters say ing they were tlreu of life. Fifteen other suicides wore report ed to the police last evening accord ing to Information that, leaked out from the pollco officers. Strangely, the majority of those ended their lives were girls between 1C and 23 years of age. o Teach yourse to love whatever you have to do and whatever you have to endure, then will every day bring far more abundantly that which" you love. Don't Break Down. Severe strains on .the vital organs, like strains on machinery, cause break-downs. You can't oyertax stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels or nerves without serious dangor 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 KlMtland, 111., writes "That I did not break down, while enduring a most severe strain, for three months is duo wholly to .Electric Bitters." Use them and enjoy health . and strength. Satisfaction positively guaranteed. BOc, at J. C, Perry's. Our idea of a fool mau is one who gets mad in an argument about re ligion. ' It fcuvert IIIh Lg. ! "All thought I'd lose my leg," I writes J. A. Swensen, of Watortown. Wis. "Ten years of eczoma, that 15 doctors could not cure, had at last laid me up. Then Btiuklen's Arnica Salve cured It. sound nnd well." In fallible for skin eruptions, eozema, ' salt rheum, bolls, fever sores, burns, scalds, cut ana piles, ?6p tt J. C. i Perry's. i o I y'gyj INTEREST. REMAINS UNABATED The University Tabernacle on 12 th and Ferry streets, where tho union revival services aro being hold was ngaln fairly well filled last night with people who are becoming 'anx ious about their soul's salvation; Eievon accepted Christ at this moot ing, olght young men going forward at the close, and after tho large crowd had dispersed. The" orchestra gave a special se lection and Rev. Fields of tho Leslie M. E. church led In prayer, after which Mr. Taylor took occasion, to make a few remarks about tho boys congregating in tho roar of tho taber nacle and Just outside the door. It would seem these boys' have nothing to do but sit back and make fun, while those on the outside do all the various stunts that go with drink Ink, smoking and cursing, and on somo occasions young men have been found drunk and laid out near tho tabernacle. "This," Mr. Tay lor says, "Is a shame In a town of churches, schools and universities." He also Impressed upon the public that'tho reports which aro .being told regarding his grafting of tho mon eys that have been subscribed for the expenses of tho meeting are false and this was. verified by tho treasurer. Mrs. Taylor rendered a solo on the cornot entitled "Vlplettf and Mr. Wegner sang, "The Eye Is on the I Know Ho Watches Me," with much effect. The subject of Rev. Taylor's dis course was "Justice," getting his text from tho Book of Daniel, the fifth chapter, verses 25 to 28. "Thou ar.t weighed In the bal ances and found small. Weighed In what? In the balances of God,' In Justice, In tho law. God Is the welgh-master and will weigh every man," said Mr . Taylor, giving an Illustration of the butter-maker, who sold butter to tho baker and bought his bread. Ho weighed his butter Into pound rolls by putting a loaf of the bread that was supposed to be a pound, on the other end of tho scales. "As ye measure, so shall yo reap. No man ever did a mean trick but what It came back to him. Every man who does an ovll thing, God will bring to Justice. Laws: Tho ten commandments, are tho ba sis of all laws." "What Is a man's god something he worships jnoro than anything elso. Somo worship the dollar God. society god,' ball-room god," and various others. "Whatever man holds first In his heart Is his god, such as tho dres3. 1 u"""uuus' iucuuuh, eiu. uiou snail have any moro Bods berro me-' , tl Pnmtrl!1,iTTinnt Tho nn0nif0. diamonds, theatres, etc. 'Thou shalt went on tatting up each of tho com mandments nnd making an earnest plea for tho acceptance of Christ. He scored tho society neonle. th-a i theatre-goers, tho gosslpers men as well as women iganiblers, drun- kards, blasphemers, corporations, all alike. Tonight ho will speak, on tho topic, "Did God make man or man make God," and Saturday night, "The power of purpose and how to win." Sunday nftornoon will bo the ' meeting for men only when the topic of "Chickens come home to roost," will bo presented. All men aro urged to be present. Don't forget 1 the ladles' meeting at the First M. ; E church Saturday. o AT CUT Bakersfleld, Calif., March 18. The throat cut from ear to ear and thd face-terribly multlated, the body o'f a man .supposed -to be Charles Main, of Portland, Ore., was found today hidden In a stable yard In tha outskirts of the city. Tho man's fist, which was clench ed, was cut and covered with bruises. The authorities bellove ho suc cumbed to somo thug's attack after putting up a desperate battle for his life. In tho man's pocket was a card of membershop In Portland locivl.o.. 92. J. W. W. He was well dressed, but no money or valuables were found In his pockets, This fact strengthens theVpolIco theory of rob bery and murder. Memory Is the concentration of things that are. Nothing In the way of a cough Is quite so annoying as a tickling, tensing, wheezing, bronchial cough. The quickest rel'of comes perhaps from a prescription knowa la drug gists everywhere as Dr(. Snoop's Cough Remedy. And besides, It la bo thoroughly harmless that mothers give It with perfect safety even to the youngest babes, Tho tender leaves of a e'mp'o mountain shrub, give tp Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy its remarkable curative effect.. A few days test will tell. Sold by Capital Drug Store. Ilcatinc Plants. Scaled bids will be received b tho Board of Directors of School Dint. No. 24 in Marion County. Ore gon, at tho office of the School Clr4. at No1. 388 State St.. In Salom. Ore. for Heating and Ventilating Plants to be installed In the Englowood and East School buildings. B'ds to bo. received on tjie tm plants together and also on siun. separately. Certlflod check of G por cent of ilv amount of bid to ncoornpsnv hhc bid. Plan of bu ldUi n i- bi at Architect F. A. I.okjc' ofHi-p ii Salem, Ore. Bids to be ripened l the Board. April 2. IKIO, m 7::: p. row at tbe High School Bullillnic Board reserves tfia right to mjw any or all bids; II. A. JOHWJON. .in.. .District Qlnrk. 317-1 0i-dl NATRON KLAMATH EXTENSI DELEGATION OF BUSINESS MEN VISITING NEW TOWNS DOItt RIS TO BE COUNTY SEAT OF SiSKlYOU COUNTY OPINIONS OF PROMINENT MEN AS TO VALUES. Wled, Cal., March 1G. A delegation of Willamette valley and Portland business men are visit ing the new townslto on tho Natron and Klamath Falls Extension. Thousands of dollars arc being Invested dally lit tlioso new towns. Hundreds of business men have bought lots In those towns and thou sands more will Invest if the visiting delegation brings no unfavorable re ports. How can ten business men all bo deceived as to those new towwsltes? The editor of The Capital Journal Is one of the party, and will tell what he sees and hears. E. W. Gowan, of Klamath , Falls, Joined us at Medford, and escorted the party Into tho valleys where Dor rls, Wordcn and Mt. Hebron are sit uated. He is a big property owner, was sheriff four years, and Is handling cattle on a large scale. He says ho knows nothing to pre vent 'anyone making money who gets In early on real catato In those new towns. ', Ho suys there Is not a thing against them. We were on n delayed train and had to lay over Thursday at Wled, Cal., the sawmill Junction town. We found a big excitement on over moving tho county scat of Siskiyou county from Yrcka to Dorrls. The opening gun Will bo fired on our arrival Tuesday morning. John A. McCall, a Klamath Falls merchant, who Is well known at Ash land, has two lots at Dorrjs. At tho Hotel Florence, at Wled, ho told the crowd' he would like to sell them. "What do you want for them?" "I'll let them go for a thousand dollarp apiece." There was general laughter, as It was only a few months ago tnnt the lots were sold for a hundred dollars apiece. But it is a fair sample of the way men close to these towns valuo their investments. E. HOFER. Do not put sticky fly paper around for every fly that Is caught on it will be In untold agony until death comes to its relief; and every agony that It suffors will come back to you. HAYS HAIR HEALTH NEVER FAILS TO RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR and BEAUTY. Salltfy Yturulf h SmJinl Hew fore SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE Cut this adv. out and mail with your name and addren, and to cents to PHILO HAY SPECIALTIES CO. 30 Clinton St., Newark, N J..U.BA. Great PANAMA SKIRT SPECIAL SATURDAY We have just received 150 Skirts in Panama cloth! colors black, navy and brown, They are pjainl tailored, generally full cut, some are jet button trimmed, These are most de sirable for Spring and Summer wear, We. are selling them regularly at. $3,75; some stores w&uld ask $4,50 and $4,75 for the same article,. TO DISPOSE OF THEM QUICK LY TOMORROW, SATURDAY, AT THE RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICE OF THIS IS AN EXCEPTIONAL LIGHTWEIGHT $KIRT AT PRICE. S A Thousand Bargains to be Obtained in Other Lines Pertaining to Women's Wear IMPORTANT "CLOSE OUT" MILLINERY SALE Many have already availed themselves of the great bargains this sale offers,. Do jus tice to the law of economy by investigating this bona fido"closerout'LMillinery Sale. You will positively save Fifty Cents on the Dollar compared with other store's prices. Before you pay a fancy price for your new spring hat invos tieate this etiaord , inary out of season event, fpR EXCLUSIVE LADIES' AND CHXDWS iCADY us 1 J$$&rMe4 1 O.cXJO especially that when you buy here you. pay for YOUR boy's suit only, and none other, for which re.asofif if no other, we can assure you the very best, values obtain able for the money expended, Our line of two-piece suits this spring is' the- most complete we ever had (getting better rail, the time) , The cloth patterns and the style of thejgairmentsv will surely please the mother who wishes to' see lief psy at his best, and the wear, that's in them-weli, Only the hard and long service the boy will put th6m to will prove that there are none better for the money, J In Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, pure healthful toasted grains, malt, nuts, etc., are so cleverly blended as to give a wonderfully true coffee taste, color, and flavor. And besides, Health Coffee goes a third farther than any other 'kind. You actually got 100 full cups from a 25c, 1 pound package. ,And Health Coffee Is "made In a minute." No 20 to 30 minutes tedious boiling is at all necessary. And besides there is not Stops (Falling Hair Destroys uandruif oes reol: Color ihe Hair Compruii' ' r-' Ipliu- Uy.rK Qui.iln, -r ! i EARLY SEED We havo the largest stock of fine selected early potatoes in tho city and offer the mat a reasonable price. We have Early Sunrlao, Early Vermont, Early Hose, Eany Ohio, American Wonder, Bonuty of Hebron, Extra Etirly Boveo.etc. D. A. WHITE & SONS 9 jii&g , FKKDMEiY AN1 2.15 Commercial Street. . ,U,u OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A AN UNUSUALLY LOW . SALE Liberty. Sf. TUB STORE, Salem, COMB i Now for the Little Fellows What mother is not proud of her "little boy," Nothing within her reach is; too good for him, She is particular about Ijjs dress -wjants. the very best her purse ivill allow, Now let us remind, you that you haven't seen all, the GOOD lit tle suits in towi;if you haven't seen ours, IM's emphasize a grain of real coffee in it Bold by J. W. Harritt;. Edward Mabat of Chicago Ttas fined $60 yesterday for trying to kiss his great-aunt. The flno was too lights family affection might have prompted the offer of a kiss, but tp nslst on it, when thousands of Chi cago girls were just dying to assist the kisser, was not a fault; it was a crime. An Elegant Dressing Makes H-falr Grow Sodium ChloriJ, Capjcum, Satfc, Alcohol, jipinion, oj mcti a hair preparation. POTATOES f SKEDMKN. Salem, Oregon. Wo are not adve -iisin? inflated prices Bear .In mmd that our 'agular prices ae 25 per cent less than other stores ask Or. T0-WEAR30ODS