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DAILY OAriTATi 40mNAlj. HAMCM, OKKGOK. TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1010. IMGIS WW. iJl V i- r I $1 Back Out of Every $5 as Long as It Is Necessary for Protedion Ladies' ' Tailor Suits PRICES GREATLY REDUCED Jhe Best Suit Values Are Al ways Here. The Spund. Sleep of Good Health. Tho restorative power of sound sleep can not bo over estimated and and ( aliment that prevents It Is a menace to health, J. L. Southers, Eau Claire, Wis., says: "For a oaa time I have been unable to sleep. soundly nights, because of pains across my back and soreness of my AVAR'S tri!A3R VIGOR SilSSiSSfa?-uSSSlSifc ShowtM to your doctor. Ingredients : Avers Hair Vigor promptly destroys the Berms that cause falling hair. It nourishes the hair bulbs, restores them to health. The hair stops tailing out, grows more rapidly, ICYCLE ,1 !WMiMMailtMMMMBMBMMBBMMMPMKMBMIWMlBBBCTWMBMMBWIWMiMBBMMMa I We are well equipped this year to take care of your wants in this line. Mr. Lloyd Ramsden who has been with us for several years is in charge of our Repair shop and he is a first class workman. Wheels Called for and Delivered Har ward Bicy cles Pierce Phone Every One Must Be Gone By My 4th We have the most refined and elegant suits we have ever shown. They are going fast; they must all go by July 4th. kidneys. My appetite was very poor and my general condition was very much run down. I Have been tak ing Foley's Kidney Pills but a short tlmo and now sleep as sound as a rock. I eat and enjoy my meals, and my general condition is greatly Improved. I can honestly recom I mond Foley's Kidney Pills as I know they have cured me." J. C. Porry. Ayer"s Hair Visor just as -promptly destroys the germs that cause dandruff. It removes every trace of dandruff itself, and keeps the scalp clean and In a lieaimy condition. Day ton Bicy-J cles Bicycles 41 O B REPAIRING NTLEMAN L AFTKH RANSACKING HOUSE l'LKASA'NTLr CHATS WITH VICTIM ON SUBJECT OP BUR GLARYEXPRESSES REGRETS BUT 1)3.11113 MONEY. (CNITEli PRESS LBABCD WIIIE. Spokane, Wash., April 2C. After ransacking tho residence of J. Web ster Hancox on Eighteenth avenue at midnight and securing $19 in money and some Jewelry, a woll dressed masked burglar entered tho sleeping apartment of Hancox and hl3 wifo, turned on tho light and, with revolver in hand, chatted for 20 minutes. Seating himself in a comfortable chair, the gentleman burglar said' "I donfiguro that I am iu much danger of arrest, for as you see. I am pretty well dressed, and tho fly cops will never be'abto to catch me. I was q bookkeeper In San Francisco until I went wrong. The best thing about my work Is that I have no pals to give mo away. Tho best way to burgle i sto go It alone." "Is this seventy-five cents all you have?" he asked, counting small change that ho drew from Hancox'? trousers. "It Is," replied the victim." Turn ing the garments up-side-down, the thief saw a $10 gold piece roll to the floor. ' "I'm sorry you lied to mo," said the gentleman of the mask. After chatting for some minutes more, he said: "I regret that have been com pelled thus to Intrude upon tho sanctity of your bedroom, but it was necessary for me to secure the money I need. But Inasmuch ai you are paying for this home on tho Installment plan, I will return your money in July with seven per cent Intorest." The gentleman burglar bowed himself out and was.'gono. TAFT'S WESTERN ITINERARY united rnnss lbabed wxmi.l Washington, April 2G. Outlining a series of speeches that will include no criticism of the insurgents, Presi dent Taft today began to plan for his coming Western trip. The presidential party, which will Include Secretary of State Knox, will leave Washington next Friday for Buffalo, where Saturday will " bo spent. Tho main event thoro will be tho dinner of 'tho Buffalo Chamber of Commerce, where both tho presi dent andSecretary Knox will speak. After the banquet the party will leavo for Pittsburg, where the pros! dent will spend May 1 with his sis ter-in-law, Mrs. W. K. Laughlln, and on Monday will attend tho Found ers' day exercises at the Carnegie In stitute, a national v league baseball game and a Grant dinner day at the Amerlcus club. The next day the president will bo in Cincinnati at tending tho t concert and supper of the Musical Festival Association. It is believed at Cincinnati tho presi dent will comment on Republican politics in Ohio. He will be accom panied from Pittsburg to Cincinnati by Count von Bernstorff, German ambassador, who will speak at the festival supper. On May i tho party will reach St. Louis. Tho program there Includes a breakfast at tho commercial club, an address to tho farmers' conven tion, luncheon with tho Business Men's League an auto rido and a dinner at the Traffic Club. Immediately after tho dinner the president will leave for Washing ton. Mrs. Rockefeller III. Tarrytoww, N. Y., April 26. Mrs, John D. Rockefeller is making her first visit to her homo In Tarrytown in over a year. She arrived so weak that she had to bo assisted to a car-j0f riage. An attack of pneumonia, which she , , suffered last year, has seriously im- paired her health. BURG AH WA MOTHERS T I who Have delicate Mrs. C. Allen, of New Bedford, Vutb I which were restored to perfect health by Vinol. If it should fail 1 I with your child, we, wtij relupd.your G. W. PUTNAM CO., BEAUTIFUL CITY OF HOMES. (Continued from pago three.) provide facilities for the educational study of the subjects of tho public school curriculum,' to lead him to discover tho principles nnd alms of education, and to furnish tho oppor tunity for application of tho prjnci pies thus derived in a well-organ ized training school. Parallel in 'importance wkm the truo aim of the normal school, which Is to train for tho State, teachers of tho highest professional skill, Is also tho purpose to develop tho noblest and strongest manhood and woman hood. For the attainment of such an aim, tho rollglous, social, and educational environment of tho com munities and schools aro oxcollent. Demand for Teachers. Moro than six hundred new teachers aro needed each year in the State, and the normal schools should supply tho larger part. Boards of directors nnd county superintendents have learned, from observation and experience, tho value, of tho normal trained teacher. Young men and womon who aro entering the profes sion reallzo that such training will not only increaso tholr usefulness to their schools, but will result in bet ter positions and higher salaries. Graduates Monmouth Normal, 1000. Chester G. Day , Sherwood Esther E. Fisher Monmouth Edith E. Fugate .. r-. .. .Monmouth Anna C. Godberson . . Mosler Mabel E. Muldrick ....Canyon City Dora C. Murdock Macksburg Adrian B. Owen Granite Letlia Mao Tracer Junction Grace W. Whltohouso ...Tillamook Frankio Allen Mitchell Paul E. Baker Forest Grove Ada L. Belsho Moro Agnes Dorothea Campbell, Monmoth Catherine E. Campbell, Monmouth David Beasley Campbell, Monmouth Irmaleo Campbell, Monmouth Delta Dlllard Burns Charlotte Evans Brownsville Hubert A. Goodo Portland Ethel Gross Oakland Glndys Houston, Idaho Falls, Idaho Clara E. Ireland Monmouth Emma Bello Klelnsmith, Oro. City Mabel "Violet Lorenco, Independence Ethel McKee -Lakeviow Doroha McPherson .... Springfield Myrtle McReynolds. . . . MonmSouth Maud L. Maxwell Eugene Otta Mayfield Ballston Elgar Munson Tillamook Mary Myrtle Murdock ..Macksburg Louis J, Murdock , . . . ; Macksburg Laura Purcoll Parkplaco Nettie Rankin Portland Mabello E. Ross Portland Lizzie May Schwartz Salem Hazel Seoloy .Independence June Seeley Independence Jean Sharman Independence Blapcho Ethel Small Turner Lottie Sired Canyon City Hazel May Squires Beaverton Roma G. Stafford .... Oregon City Florence Stoddard Hubbard Alma Ellzaboth Stono. . . . Groehara Mary M. Tliun Nowberg Lola Tracer Junction City Docla Wlllits Lakeviow' Kites Off Wife's Fingers. I United J'resH leaned Wire. Bisbee, Ariz., April 2G. Charged with mayhem because ho bit off threo of his wife's fingers, Nick Lus tila today occupies a cell in the coun ty Jail. .. Lustila followed the woman to a grocery st'pre, whoro sho had gone for provisions. Accordlrig to her story ho wanted to buy itquor with the money sho in tended to spend for food. Lustila attacked his wifo In the presence of a dozon customers. He choked her almost into insen sibility and had chewed her right hand until it was necessary' to am putate tho fingers. o Will Review Order. Tho case of the Southern Pacific Railway company against the Ore gon Railroad commission came up for hearing before Judge Burnett yesterday and ho denied tho appli cation of tho company fur an Injunc tion to restrain the commission from enforcing an order directing the company to put In a sldo track at EdGnbower. The court, however will review tho proceedings of the. commission hnd determine whether the request Is reasonable and it was given until Monday in which to ftlo Its answer. o Good results always follow tho ubp Foloy'a Kidney Pills. They give prompt relief In nil oases of kidney Madder disorders, and are hear: lng, strengthening and anti-sept c. Tho m0Bt dBC0Uraging ca8qs yield to tholr treatment, .f r Perry. " children should try Mass., had tvo puny children. mouey. Please try u. . Druggists, SALEM. 14 PORTLAND VISITORS ELCOMED GIVEN CORDIAL SEND-OFF ON THEIR WAY TO KLAMATH FALLS SPEECHES, jfUSIO, poetry and song journal filled the train with pa pers boosting the capital city; Tho Klamath Falls Excursion of Portland business men about 100 strong pulled'lnto tho city last night about seven and were met by n string of oloctrlc cars with a band and tho city's -best boosters aboard and escorted down through the, Illuminated city and then taken to. the Illiheo club for refreshment, rest and further entertainment Newspaper Men Along. Tho threo big Portland dallies had special editorial representatives along and are giving the city some fiuo wrltoupa and tho Investment In tho cordial reception given by Sa lem was well repaid. Tho train con sisted of flvo Pullman slecpora and a buffet diner and baggage car. Assistant General Passonger Agont John M. Scot had provided the ex cursionists with a booklet for a dairy and map of the trip, with each man's name embossed in gilt letters on the title page. The Salem speakers did themsolvcs proud and the city was officially repreaentedby tho heads of tho various local organ izations. The excursion will return via Cbrvallls and thb wo3t side lino. A special edition of The Capital Journal was distributed on tho train just beforo tho excursionists loft on tholr trip south, boosting for the Capital City, and following poem was -sent to bo read by John II. Cradlobaugh of Tho Journal forco We're Glad to Seo You. On somo occasions, such as this to night, I llko to let my. Pegasus take flight, And tuno my lyro to play while others sing, (My good old lyre, that'fles llko anything.) And lot It do Its very level best, To glvo glad greeting to a welcome ' guost. Not idle words aro thoso that you will hoar, t Nor pretty phrases for a lady's oar When Salem's merchants greet you, as thoy will, With, "Glad to meet you," and "Why, Hollo Bill!" And hearty handshakq kindling oyo, (If thoy don't- kindle, wood's pretty high.) and' well- And try to tell you at tho evening lunch How ploased thoy aro with your wholo' '.'blooming bunch' But thoy will fall, becausp (you'd) nqvor guess It) Wells Fargo's rates forbid thorn to "express it." Tins friendly feeling is not ours alone , As, (like Mlsgpurlans)-you. will, soon be showni ; Together, Orogon must ' stand or fall; Tho good of one place is tho good of all; And you will learn before your Journey's done How grand a couniry is our Orogon, You'll And It bettor than your fancy painted, And like Its boosters when you got acquainted! So here's, God bless you three times three Hero's hoping wo shall goo you hero again. J. ,11. QradlebaujthH 'n.,.-.. ivr.. 3 I Tho speochrnnk'n was qpnflnod'tj) tho otncuTl head's of the city organft zatlons: T. B. Kay of the Board of Trade, A. N. Gilbert of Uio IlIlho.e club, George Fl Rodgers for tho city. President Homnn for Willamette Univorslty, and Portland responses by Sam Connoll, Tom Richardsgn, Andrew C. Smith and Horman Wit tenberg. Interest in FiKht Great. (UKITEO FBX83 U9ASED IM. San Francisco, April 20. Jack Johnson will bo In San Frnnolsco b May 1 to begin training. That $ tho message brought by Jack plcyi- son, one of tho promoters of tho big bout who has roturnod from un Eastern trip. "The people hero cannot imagine the lutoroet tho peoplo of the EiiHt and mldille West arq taking It, tile coming scrap," ho said. "I cannot see how the railroad companies are going to get enough pullinan oars tq haul them thjre. U Is not alone the sporting element, but the beet eitlzestrfte well 'who or interested in the battle." Gleeaon said he met P. G. BonAUr 'i Denver. ' BoBllli iml bM) to Africa, where he met the RooeeroU party. Qleun keys he wan toV) Kerralt lu deeply Interested in the buttle and nmy be one of spectator. Don't ask Will Babcock about that m Salem- director .at hht home. ' VfTC" THE SALE IS Everything in the Store at . 20o DISCOUNT I without a single $ thank our competitors for this sale. They started it. MaiittigiNMoi'i4igiioieaaii8ioi8ittttaiaKMni Custom House Inquiry Extended. Washington, April 26. An exten sion of tho customs house Inquiry into all branches of tho treasury de partment services was announced hero today. Tho United States appraiser' storos at Now York will bo the next bureau, of tho department to under go official probing. According to In formation hero there are no charges of irregularities at the appraisers' stores. It was asserted that the in vestigation is to.be a precaution taken by tho department to make Buro that "present mothods of ap praising proporty protect rovenues." o Oregon will bo enriched by early ro-forestratlon. A Healing Solvo for Burns, Chapped Hands mid Soro Nipples. As a .healing salvo for burnB, soes, soro nipples nnd chapped hands Chamberlain's Salve Is most excellent. It allays tho pain of a burn almost instantly, and, unless .the Injury is very sevoro, heals the parts without leaving a scar. Price, 25 cents. For sale by all good drug gists. The Swine or tho Flowar? AH me 1 1 saw a huge nnd loathsome sty, Wherein a drove of wallowing swiue were barred, Whose banquet shocked the nostril and the eye; Then apolec a voice, "Behold the source of lard!" I fled, and saw a field that seemed at first One glistening mass of roses pure and white, ' , ' With dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage nursed; And, as I lingered o'er the lovely sight, The summer tireeze, that cooled that . Southern scenelJL. Whispered, '' Behold the source of COTTOLENEI" The Peer THE SOUTH DEND MALLEABLE This handsome range placed In your home on a pos itive guarantee, The most economical range to buy, When we speak of.economy we do not mean the false economy of buying poor material and cheap construc tion, because such is no economy, The economy we believe In is the buying of the best, The extra cost is not to be considered when tbfy results gjfrjjp vastly superior, There is a great saving in firoji sfjfd this, alone overcomes the difftacfyirti" disJji timet Wofr should see the South' Bend'MaleKble be- V ! .... fore buying your range Other ranges as iow as $27,00, ' - i - "Soifpfifi l.H yi., , ,' i exception. You can ? Notice of Postponement of Assess ment on Fourteenth Street. Notlco Is hereby given that the as sessment for tho Improvement of Fourteenth street, from the north lino of Stato street to tho south lino of Marlon street, In the city of Sa lem, Oregon, has been postponed un til the 2d day of May, 1910, at which time the common council of tho city of Salem, Oregon, at or about 7:30 o'cldck p. m. of said day at tho coun cil chambers will proceed to assess upon each lot or parcel of land llablo thereof Us proportionate share of the cost of tho improvement of Four teenth street from tho north line of Stato street to the south lino of Ma rlon strcot, in tho city of Salem, Oro gon, according to the plans and spec ifications adopted for such improve ment, and on file at the office of tho city recordor. All persons Interested In said as sessment shall appear at said tlmo before sold common council and pro sent objections, If thoy havo any, to said assessment, and apply to said council within, five days following said date for the privilege, If they so desire, to make Bald improvement, In lieu of their assessment. Dono by order" of tho common council of tho city of Salem, Ore gon, this 2Gth day of April, 1910. W. A. MOORBS, 4-2 C-3t City Recordor. K. D. D. BARRON Civil engineer, survoying, plat ting, sub-dlvidlng. General contrac tor for concroto sidewalks, bridges and streets. State and Commercial. Entrance 130 South Commercial St., Room 9. Telephono Main 204, Salem, Oregon. . of Ran om jl j