Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 21, 1910, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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HAIL, CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1010.
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AY the joy of an awakening Spring brighten every heart at this Eastertide is our sincere wish. May
each heart have the experience of casting off all that is dark and doleful, and enjoying to the full the
bright and beautiful.
We greet you with the most ATTRACTIVE SPRING MERCHANDISE that has ever been our good fortune
display. We have rightfully been styled the HELPFUL STORE, because our styles are absolutely correct
the quality of our merchandise the very best, and our prices the most reasonable. We always desire you.
shall have splendid welcome.
During the Alteration Sale there are over 100 cut prices. New attractions added this week. We have
-secured these values in nearly every case by buying in very large quantities. The reductions are such it
1 OO Cut
rices--1
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New
Tailored Suits
Arrived .
This Week
The long' looked for. Tailored
Suits have put in an appearance
at last. They are elite in the ex
treme; everyone exclaims at their
real beauty they are not loud,'
but of that quiet elegance that
pleases the truly refined. During
the Alteration Sale even the new I
suits that just arrived AVILL BE
REDUCED IN PRICE.
NEW SHIRT WAISTS
The new Summer Shirt Waists that have arrived only
range in price up to $4.00, but they are daintily and taste
. fully made, of sheer materials, trimmed in lace and embroid
ery in many pretty designs.
Easter Selections
8n Low Shoes
Never before in the history of this
store have we shown such an allur
ing array of Oxford styles for wo
men. Newly made and right form
the John Kelly Shop artsltic .crea
tions for the most critical.
Reacfs Dress Goods-None Better
We are showing as stylish Na display of Dress Goods as
you can find in any large city. The fancy Diagonals, new
Wool Coverts, all colors in Plain Serge,. which is so much in
demand. The Fancy Stripe, English Tweeds and many others.
We justly have tho name of being the best dress goods house
!u Salem. There is positively no dress goods that equal Read's
Little
Girls'
Dresses
The daintiest and sweetest little
dresses imaginable, varying from
the sheer white material to the
pretty ginghams. Prices reduced
during the alteration salo.
Little Boys'
Waist Suits
Very snappy suits. Price's reduced
during the alteration sale'. '
NEW DRESS SKIRTS
The new plaited effects in the latest materials, some with
t'-e new overskirt effect; values from $3 to ?18.
Have You Bought Spring Low Cuts?
Longer and' warmer days Indicate that winter boots should
go the way of furs and mittens. Oun new Oxfords aro so
handsome and good you'll have no trouble In making a se
lection or in being properly fitted.
Do Voir
Care '
for '
Really Swell
Clothes
Shoe
Comfort
and
Shoe
Style
Get both here; Tho
greatest shoo values
are always here.
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Then glanco through our MEN'S
'CLOTHING STOCK and see tho
smart Spring Suits. Tho man who
realty wants value- and also Insists
on correct stylo and a porfoct fit-"
ting and long wearing suit can readily bo accommodated here.
No clothing ever expressed tho above feature In so largo a
measure as those, mado to our specifications by Cohen Lied-,
man & Co.
Prices from 510.000 to $35. QO.
During tho Alteration .Salo wo offer a specall nssortinant of
brand now suits at ?J),75. .
New Trimmings
The most artistic display that was ovor placed before tho
Salem public. In tho vory nowest and latest designs. The new
gold nud Bilyor effects, beautiful pearl and Persian designs,
also tho embroidery on not In all colors. The beauty of
thesb dofy description. We Invito you to' Inspect them.
Prices 20c to $12.00.
TABERNACLE
CROWDED
YESTERDAY
MEETINGS WILL PROBABLY END
WITH THE AVEEK HAVE
AWAKENED THE RELIGIOUS
SENTIMENT IN THE CITV.
Yesterday was a- big day at the
tabernacle. The spirit of revival raa
high and conversions were many.
At the afternoon meeting 17 meu
accepted Christ and In the evening
20 men and women, 37 In all. This
weok will close the meetings in all
probability, and, as the end Is rear
ing the spirit seems to" rise higher
and higher.
The "music and singing yesterday
was up to the standard If not a
little better. In the afternoon meet
ing Mr. Wenger and Mr. Eppley fa
vored tho audience with a duet en
tlPed. "Jesus Lover or My Soul"
nr.,1 thn Ministers' nuartot sang,
"The Dawning Love." Mr. Wognor
sang "My Mother's Prayer."
Mr. Taylor's address to the men
at this meeting was truly one of the
finest addresses the writer has ever
heard. His subjeot was "Chickens
Corns Home to Roost," and while
one would gain the Inference from
th topic that the speech would be
H farce It was quite different
Though It Is true that laughter was
inramiiarcod now and then, men's
handkerchiefs wero brought Into
play quite often In drying tho tears.
Big, stalwart men wept like babies
as the speaker revealed unto them
facts and statements that wero un
deniable. He showed the evils of
men and women up so plainly that
some were wont to hang their heads
In shame. His text was found In
Psalms 104:35 and reads: "Let
tho sinners be consumed out of tho
earth, and let the wicked be no
more."
He went on to state that without
the grace of God in their hearts men
were susceptible to all kinds of evil
influences and society was endan
gered thereby; that- the only way
for sinners to be consumed out of
the earth and the wicked be no
more, is for men to seek Christ and
.theJr soul's salvation. About 2,000
men were in tne lanernacie ai mis
meeting and their attention was un
wavering as tho horrible truths were
thrust upon them like a fnsllade of
bullets.
At the evening service the build
ing was jammed to th doora and
many stood outside, so 'anxious were
they tp hear the gospel presented.
The orchestra rendered a special
selection, the Stalwart quartet sang,
answering to an encore. Mr. Weg
nor sang very Impressively, "What
Will You Do With Josu?." The title
of this song was'also.the subject of
Mr. Taylor's address, taking for his
text. Matt. 27:22 "Pilate salth un
to them.what shall I do then .with
Jesus which is called the Christ?"
The sermon was full of spice and
ginger from beginning to end and
raised the question In the minds of
many, "What then shall I do with
Jesus."
Some chose Htm as their savior;
oisr Hair is Worth it
Then why not cra&ult your doctor? Itn't your hair worth It7
a.i. n t mImms 4.(A 'Mr ViKw far falling hair.
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joes no Losor oie
others said, "Not tonight." How
men and women can stand up under
tho preaching of such facts and say
"Not tonight," Is boyond all cogni
tion. His sermon all through was
an earnest plea for the acceptance' of
Christ.
The meetings will at least last
through the remainder of this weok
and till Sunday night of next, but
no assurance Is given out for them
lasting longer than that.
The ladles' meeting at tho M, E.
church wns, we are Informed, very
interesting and filled with much en
thusiasm, much talent being dis
played among the wives of the Salem
pastors
Tonight Rev. Taylor will talkon
"The Power of Memory." Every
body Is Invited totittend these meetings.
THE CORONER'S
JURY WILL
REPORT- TODAY
Seattle. Wash., March 21. The
coroner's Jury Investigating tho Wel
lington avalanche, left for Welling
ton by special train at 9 o'clock this
morning headed by- Coroner J. C.
Snyder to completo tho taking of
evidence. Tho Jury will leave Wel
lington on the return tonight and
will probably reacll Its verdict bo
fore arriving in Seattle.
Strange cases of mistaken Identity jj
"n"nu i crop out m me inquest.
E. W. Boles of Mjiyberry, Ont. twloe
reported dead In the wreck, ap
peared before the Jury Saturday to
testify. He had walked to Scene
the day before the slide.
Joseph Benler, a timber cruiser,
walked Into the morgue yesterday
and looked at a corpse tagged,
"Joseph Beuier. No. 83."
"Some mistake,' said Ren jar. "1
missed the train.
JUDGE BURNETT HOLDS
COUUT TO IIEAll ARGUMENTS
Judge Burnett today hold an In
formal session of tho circuit court
for the purpose of listening to the
arguments of motions and demurera
and preparing matters in general for
tho expediting of tho court work
when the regular term convenes lu
April. Because of tho fact that the
proceedings were of an Informal
character no rulings were mado but
the various matters submitted wero
taken under advisement until the
regular terms commences when tho
decision will bo announced.
Ruhhlght Cuse Bo Flrnt.
While no cases wero sot for trial
today "owing to tho facts, as stated,
suggestions wero entertained by
Judge Burnott as to the tlmo of tho
trial of cases. It was suggested
that tho case of tho State of Orogon
against Jos. J. Buhhight bo tried
first. Buhhight Is charged with ex
tortion, and tho crime Is alleged to
consist In threatening to prosecute
Alfred Kllnger on tho charge of Bell
ing Intoxicating liquors to a half-
broed Indian unjoss ho paid him tho
sum of $35. Buhhight Is tho city
recorder at Mouhta Angel.
Tho noxt caso to bo tried will
probably bo that of 0. A, Whalo, ad
ministrator for Mrs. C. A. Whale,
against tho Portland nllway, Light &
Posver Company. Mrs. Whalo fell
from ono of tho cars of tho company
Inst fall during tho fair near Marion
quaro and died from tho injuries
rocolved and the suit is brought to
recover damages for hor death.
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Some women want to vote; others
merely wont a voter.
Many n reformer Is -willing to
work at his trade only on the condi
tion that ho bo put In chargo of tho
payroll.
Pictorial Review Patterns
are unexcelled In style and workmanship; simplicity and accuracy
characterize every model. Ton and fifteen cents, Including a cut
ting and construptlon guide, Invaluable to the home dressmaker.
Spring Quarterlies and April Patterns now In.
GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR
Miti. B. T. Hwart
i!71 Commercial Ht.
FIELD GARDEN FLOWER
Experience and a thorough knowledge of our business and the
markets of t,he world enable us to furnish tho very beat seeds ob
tainable. It has taken many years to eatablsh this relation with
the producers and beat grownrs, but only In thUt way is It possible
to obtain the finest, true stocks at no greater wist to our customer
than the ordinary k'ada.
Q Alt DEN, FARM AND ORCHARD SUPPLIES
Fletcher & Byrd
312 North Commercial Street, Salem
THE WEDDING RING
That magic little band that p'ays Its Important part particularly
by popular favor after tho advent of EASTER.
CUPID, with hla muglc Key, loosens tho gentle fetters of 1
ready united hearts, and proc'nlniH the sacred union that culls for
the crowning IjIlw.Iiik of human llvos.
And Then the Creations For theBride
A Jewelry store Is the natural place to seek gifts of lasting
valuo. There are many things horo that aro beautiful, useful and,
that will, hold their worth utmost Indefinitely. Numberless arti
cles In Jewolry that give much pleasure to the brldo.
EASTER GIFTS
Hhvo become popular and tin custom Is growing. These little
gifts need not, of nncosstty, ba largo or c&piinslve, us thero aro so
many other glftB to be mado anting the year. It 1b, uqvertholoss,
decidedly graceful and appropriate to remember one's friends on
this, ono of the most Joyous festivals of tho your. If (lowers aro
appropriate, why not a hundsome vase to put them In? We have
some very dulnty and beautiful viihos In cut kU'sj. They are xiox
expensive and we will be iileiu.nl to show thorn to you.
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larr's Jewelry Store
Comer (State and Liberty Streets
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