20
0
less
on
'omen's
A
Our new suits elicit continual praise. All of our
customers in this department have been very
enthusiastic about the superb Spring beautv of
0 Suit styles and fabrics, and extremely pleased
with the lines of the garments. Our first va'ues
are splendid indeed. We expected to surprise
lie public with our regular suit values, but in
order to protect our customers we have been
obliged to offer them for
20
o
and the
Values are Wonderful
MflTY
PERMITS
111 20 DAYS
IS INDICATION OF THE STEADY
ASD BAl'ID GROWTH OF SALEM
IS FURNISHED BY THE BUILD
ING PERMITS WHICH ABE ONE
1 DAY.
Itie follolwng building permits
ki'e been Issued since February 1 :
For 30 Years
the Standard
Remedy for
Dueaiei of Mucous Membranes
btcrinta) tihtrmnditt will tell Ton Bic G II
h Ktcptfd itaodud remedy for diwuic of no
t membrane diachargea from the now, throat
4 urinary organs. Avoid tubntihiUa. Toi9
wt it danitfrout. Big G, oaed everrwherealnct
In ni proved ta(e and reliable. Non-poiaonout,
Jixjitie and tonic in ita propertiea, containing no
io Dilute, tine aulpbate, alcohol, cocaine, or
Uf umrlie, it may be naed full itrenKth with
al far. Wnr not core jourarlfT Sold bj dru.
fVT.' ,h'D "Pre" prepaid, upon receipt ot
ftll particulars encloaed with each boUie
"m auled In plain enTtlope on requeat.
&ui Cbuuul Ca, CtarJuat!, Ohio, O.I.A
e
van
on Beautiful
THE CREAM OF OREGON
JM acres-A fine farm of splendid land, well located and with fair
Improvements. This place Is known as one of the best on the
Pratrift ' .
20 acres This place is Al land, on main county road, all cleared
and In every way a. desirable place.
acres-No better fann In the state than this. Fair house, barn
nd granary. All cleared but about 25 acres et Umber and pas
ture. Excellent soil and In every way an attractive place.
! Must bp Been to be appreciated, , '
.500 icreB-iCholce prairie land, aill cleared, no Improvement well
I' situated convenient to' school and. church. .;
80 acres-Level, well drained land, with all the good points of tile
other Howell prairie property. .
40 acres-Extra fine land, will grow anything that Is produced in
Oregon.
10 aores Not far from Salem, good soil. ,
Price from $100 pefacre up
Bechtel
317 Slalc Street
n
10 Discount
on Children's and
Infants'
Coats
Dress Skirts
20 to 33 1-3
per cent Less
10c and 12c
GINGHAMS
8c
Per yard
Less
,J Anderson; one-story dwelling at
1490 North Fourth street; cost,
$1,000.
Union. Churches; Tabernacle build
ing at th8 corner of Court and Cot
tage streets; cost,' $350. ,'
S. E. Constable; one and a half
story residence at 1237 Court street;
cost, 11,000.
H. R. Scholz; a one-story building
on lot 9, block 6, ' Burlington Addi
tion; cost, $1200.
Wade-Pea rce Company; remodel
ing brick warehouse at numbers 226
to 236 North Commercial street; cost
$800.
John Noud, two-story residence at
No. 480 North 24th street; cost,
$2800.
Walter Spauldlng and R. Mills, a
one-story frame dwelling at 1480
North Fifth street; coat, $1080.
Walter Spauldlng and R. Mills, a
one-story1 frame dwelling at No. 1490
North Fifth street; cost, $1800.
P. Fennel and Mrs. H. W. Barr, a
two-story business building at 648
State Btreet; cost, $2000.
Louis Bechtel, alterations to one
story frame dwelling at 1508 State
street; cost, $250.
L. D. Ratliff, frame dwelling at
2475 Maple avenue; cost, $900.
P. E. Graber, a frame dwelling on
16t 7, block 1, Church street Addi
tion; cost, $1700.
01,
Howell Prairie
Jk Bynoti
Tel. Haia i5Z.
i
I fu C
ma
. i
rercaies
7c
Good Quality
$5.00
Silk Petticoats
$3.99
LACES
3c
Per yard
$1,25
UMBRELLAS
for Women
98c Ea.
Embroideries
Width 27 inches
39c
Per yard
Embroideries
Width 1 8-inch
14c
New Corset Cov
ers; Trimmed with
lace and embroid'y
29c Ea,
fv Jrtffil
Seventh Day Adventist Church, a
frame church building at .No, 1320,
Fifth Btreet; cost, $3500. .
C. F. Falkenberg, a one and a
half story frame dwelling at 1390
North " Winter street; cost," $1400.'
C. E. Bowen, one and a half story
dwelling at No. 455 North Twentieth
street; cost, $1400.
Hendricks and Abrams, one-story
frame dwelling at No. 1980- Maple
avenue; cost, $1000, '
C. A. Warner, a one and a half
story frame dwelling on acreage
property near the Ule yard; cost,
$750.
J. C. Bobbins, one-story frame
dwelling on lot 9, block 2, Wandt's
Addition; cost, $800.
C. L. Ferrell, an one and a half
story frame dwelling on lot 13, block
6, Burlington Addition; cost, $1250.
B. T. Randall, a one-story frame
dwelling at 2060 South Commercial
street; cost, $700.
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Ore-
THE ROUND-UP
Three divorce cases filed In
gon City Tuesday,
number.
Reno Is a back
Miss Merle Gebert, of Eugene, was
thrown from a buggy Monday and
severely hurt Her horse was fright
ened by an auto and upset the bug
gy. Mrs. Ann Powell, pioneer of Port
land, aged 77, died Tuesday of heart
failure.
Dr. O. C. Panton, of Portland, Is
now a grass widower, his wife se
curing a divorce from him at Oregon
Cltv Tuesdav. She elw fn,000
plunks.
Hood River anticipates an extra
fine fruit crop this year, me iruu
spurs being abundant
Insurance companies can do no
business In Oregon through brokers,
unless the latter bave a license.
without being liable for "rebating.
The Portland Press Club will bold
Its first annual "at home" Thursday.
There will be "something doing.;
Attorney Dunlway admits the su
preme court decision on the Initiative
rnendment is law nut is sun m uw
opinion It Is not right
9mm
Bishop Scaddlng and a committee
are looking over uie oiu
whool site at Ashland with a view
to securing It for the Bishop Scott
Academy.
Albany 1 to have a street sprink
ler, In fact has It now. but Just at
present has no use for It
Flols Harris mysteriously disap
peared from her home at Hlllsboro,
,nd though she has several thou
Women's $3.00
Sweaters
$1.98
$1.25
Dress and Negli
gee Shirts
93c Ea..
Values to $17.50
in Men's Suits
' $9.85
Men's Heavy
Jersey Ribbed
UNDERWEAR
45c
Men's Suits
$5.00 and
" $7.50
sand dollars of her,
own, she left
with only $10. , ,
,. A carload of Wlnesap apples from
Modford sold recently In Copenhag
en,' Denmark, netting the growers
$1.40 a box.
- Chicago capitalists want a 20,000-
acre tract of Oregon land that can
be cut. up Into 40, 80 and ICO-acre
tracts.
Dorrts, Klamath county, saw her
self for the first time by electric
light, Saturday.
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SAGE RESTORES
GRAY HAIR TO
NATURAL COLOR
The old Idea of Msing Sage for
darkening the hair Is again coming
In vogue. Our grandmothers had
dark, glossy hair at 75, while our
mothers are gray before they are 50,
Our grandmothers kepi their hair
soft and glossy with a "Sage Tea,"
which also restored the natural col
or. One objection to using such a prep
aration was the trouble of making It
This objection has been overcome by
the Wyeth Chemical Company, of
New York, who has placed on the
market a supnrlor preparation of
sago, combined with sulphur and
other valuable remedies for dandruff,
Itching scalp, and thin, weak, falling
hair.
The beauty of the hair depends
more on Its rich, even shading than
ujuiiua '" won l nave ury, nnrmi
faded hair, when a simple, harmless
remedy will bring back the color lu
a few days; and don't be tormented
with dandruff, Itching scalp and
loose, falling hairs. Wyeth's Bage
and Sulphur Hair Romody will
quickly correct these troubles, and
give color, strongth and beauty to
your hair.
Get a 50-cent bottle' from your
druggist today, and prove this to
your own satisfaction. All druggists
ell It, under guarantee that the
money will be refunded If the rem
edy Is not exactly as repressed. : '
. First La Grippe, Th Bronchitis.
Buch was the cans with Mrs. W. 8.
Bailey, McCreary, Ky. "Mr wife was
taken down with a severe attack of
la grippe, which run Into bronchitis.
She coughed as tho' she had consump
tion and could not sleep at night The
doctor's medicine gave her no relief
and I was advised to try Foley s Honey
and Tar Compound. The first bottlo
arava her so much relief that shs con
tinned using It and three bottles ef
fected a Dermanent care. Mr. W. B.
Mailer says he Is prepared to answer
all innulrles promptly. Red Cross
Pharmacy (H. Jerman).
r
If roads could only be worked as
thoroughly aa Jaws art in the aver
ng IctfiilatursT
STAQD-DTT-SILETZ
SETTLERS
Convinced that with the present
construction of the bill of Congress
man Hawley which passed congress,
two years ago and the object of
which was to give relief to the home
steaders on the . Sileti reservation
that the homesteaders will be de
prived of their land, Governor Wet
and every state official maintaining
offices In the state bouse from the
basement to the garret today sent a
telegram to President Taft request
ing him to make an Investigation of
the nlllng made with relation to
these lands by the Interior depart
ment. The rulings are with relation to
the residence,' Improvements of the
land, and Its character, principally
the latter. The Interior department
Is construing the homestead laws
strictly, a thing which the Hawley
bill was, designed to avert. About
300 settlers are Involved.
The Telegram.
, The telegram sent Is as follows:
"To Jhe President,
.. ; "Washington, D. C.
"The undersigned earnestly request
that you kindly look Into the rulings
of the Department of the Interior In
the matter of the application of the
Hawley bill recently passed by con
gress. The Hawley bill was pass! with
the view of giving homesteaders on
the Slleti Reservation ' relief from
certain strict Interpretations of the
homestead law, but owing to other
and Blmllar lnt6rpetat!ons of this
relief measure, the settlers are' los
ing their homesteads and are being
deprived of the benefits "of their
hard-earned Bavlngs and years of la
bor.,.. "The only hope of these early sct
tlerp for Justice at the hands of the
government lies In the Interpretation
of the Hawley law, according to the
spirit which prompted the Introduc
tion and passage of the measure, and
these men and yeomen appeal to you
In the trustful belief that you will
see that they get a square deal and
that the rights wMch are theirs as
American citizens, will not longer be
denied them.
;"Oswald West, governor; Ben W.
Olcottr secretary of state; .Thos. B.
Kay, state treasure'; Robert Eakln,
ohlef Justice supreme court; Tboa,
A. TllcBrlde, associate Justice supreme
court; Frank A. Moore, associate Jus
tloe supremo court; H. J. Bean, aa
sWeiate' Justice supreme court; Geo.
H. Burnett, associate Justice supreme
court; A. M. Crawford, attorney gen-
em!; Will Wright, Supt. of banks;
F. A. Elliott, state forester; Chas. V
Galloway, tax commissioner; J. B.
Eaton, tax commissioner; L. R. Al
derman, Supt." public Instruction;
John H. Lewis, stAte engineer; J. W,
Ferguson, Insurance commissioner."
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CANDIDATES'
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Assessor.
I am a candidate for the Republi
can nomination for county assessor,
subject to the Direct Primary.
JOHN F. DAVIS.
Paid adv.
2-10-1 mo
For County Clerk.
The undersigned hereby an
nounces himself as a candidate for
the Republican 'nomination for clerk
of Marlon county, subject to the
Direct Primary. MAX GEHLER.
Paid adv. 2-9-2m
Candidate for Jnntlce of the Fence.
Roy Morgan, admitted to practice
law in Oregon and Washington, can
didate for Republican nomination
Justice of the peace, Salem district
Paid adv. 2-10-17apr
. Fr Jusiira or ihe feace.
I am a candidate for nomination to
the office of Justice of the peace for
the Salem Justice's district, on the Re
publican ticket, at the approaching
primary election,
DANIEL WEBSTER.
raid adv. . 2-15-lm
' For County Assensor. . .
! hereby announce my candidacy for
the Republican nomination to the of
fice of county assesor.
ALBERT H. GILLE.
Paid adf 2-16-lm
For County Commlmlonrr.
The undersdKned Is a candidate for
renomlruvtlon, on a platform of care
ful business administration of coun
ty affairs as 1 have tried to give the
people In tho past.
J. T. UHXriWl lll.
Paid" Adv. 1 1-17-td
I am a candidate for the Republican
nomination for county snorlff, subject
to the direct primary.
IRA HAMILTON.
Paid adv 2-21-lm
Candidate for Representative.
Dr. A. E. Wrlghtman, of Sllverton,
Oregon, announces himself as Re
publican candidate for representative
for Marion county.
Paid Adv. J-21-lmo
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V KJJ't
J OU LIS
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Absolutely Puiwv
To have pure
food, 1:3 sure that your bakin
powder h mads from cream
of tartar and not from akm.
Royal b tha only baking
powder matb from Royal
GrapQ Cream of Tartar
VMaa
ritOGRAX FOR THE 1
BENEFIT CONCERT
The following Is the program of the
benefit concert for the University Y.
W. C. A., t obe given In the First, Meth
odist church Friday evening, Febru
ary 23, at 8:15 o'clock:
Vocal, "Summer Love Song", .Ashford
The Ladles' Club.
Reading, "The Boy Orator of Za
pata City' Richard Harding Davis
Mr. Perry Relglemon.
Violin nnd organ, "Souvenir ' , . , Drdla
Miss Vercler; Mrs. T. S. Roberts.
Vocal, Miserere Scene from "II Tro-
votore" i....'. Verdi
Myrtle Long Mendenhall soprano,
Alfred A. Schrammo tenor.
The Glee Club.
Piano, "Etude Op. 25, No. 7" . . . .Chopin
Erl King" Schubert-Liszt
Adelalne Merrill niddle.
Vocal .... ....
Mrs. Carlton Smith.
Violin duet Selected
The Mlsse Vercler,
Vocal, 'The Lass With the Delicate
Air" ..)..;... ......... Arne
Myrtle Long-Mendenhall.
Reading, "At the Bank'
, C. Leona Dalrymple
Miss Ethel Thomas.
Organ, "Fantasia Impromptu
Dean Frederlo 8. Mendenhall.
Vocal, "Es Hat Nlcht Sollen Sein,"
from the 'Trumpter von Sakklngen"
Mr. A. B. Walsh.
Vocal, "Song of the Hells ..Coombs
The Ladles' Club.
Dean Mendenhall, Mrs. Bldlde, Miss
Colony, accompaniBtB.
Tickets are on sale at the Commer
cial book store. Reserved seats 50o.
General admission 35c.
Children" Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTORI A
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Lots of Lots
We have lots In all the best addi
tions In Salem. Now la tho time to
secure your homo site so that you
can arrange to commence building
early In the spring.
Beautiful lot on ,Broadway 90x150
feet $1350; terms.
Fine lot on State street, within
walking distance, only $1900.
Good lot on Capitol street south
of the creek for $750.
Lot on good street, Just oft Capitol
for $375; 65x156.
Splendid lot on Falrmount park
for only $450; cheap.
These are only a few of the many
lots wo have listed.
No trouble to show our property.
Wo write Insurance.
Bonds.
BECHTEL BNON
847 SUite Street. Tel. Main 452
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CASTOR I A
lor Infants and Children.
The Ky Y83H2V3 A!xafS Bought
Boar tha
Qlfinaturt of
RHICHESTER S PILLS
Ml
ftm kfenm a , ti .!. Atwi KMal
i Capital City
:: 5 PHONE
Our Wagons
xC, l'? I""'1 A T""' 'f B'-' A,
CT-TV itli '' Hi!.... v
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JUL
and vlio!
CHICAGO IN (JR1P
OF A SNOW STORM
Chicago, Feb. 21. Chicago Is toiluy
In the grj) of a severe snow Btprm.
Both surface and elevated traffic are
crippled. Hundreds of men are em
ployed In removing the snow, which
has piled up in great drifts. The
storm 1b general throughout the Ohio
and MisslsBlpiil valleys.
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DECIBE YOURSELF
The Opportunity Is Here, Bucked by
Siilim Testimony,
Don't take our word for it
Don't depend on a strangor's state
ment Read Salem endorsement,
Read the statements of Salem citi
zens. And decide for yourself.
Here 1b one cas of It:
A. J. Wood, 733 N. Front street,
Salem, Oregon, Bays: "About two
months ago I began to suffer from
kidney and bladder trouble. Tho kid
ney secretions wore too frequent and
painful In passage and caused, me
much annoyunce. I had often heard
Doan's Kidney Pills highly recom
mended and thinking they might
prove of benefit, I procured a box
at Dr. Stone's Drug Store. I can
say that tho use of this rid me of
every symptom of kldnoy complaint.
I strongly advlBe othpr kidney suf
ferers to give this remedy a trial."
The above statement was given
January 30, 1906, and was confirmed
on' November 20, 1!09, by Mr. Wood.
Ho said: "The statement I gave In
1908, publicly recommending Doan's
Kldnoy Pills was correct. This rom
edy cured me of kidney trouble and
I have had no return attack."
' For sule by all dealers, Price, 50
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name Doun's and
take no other.
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All patent medicines or medicines ad
rertlsed In this paper ara for sal at
DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
Salem, Oregon ,
Also '
Dr. Btcne'i
DEATH DROPS
For tha cure of Urates afflicting tha
borsn.. A liquid medicine, given on
the feed. Which tha moBt fastidious
horse will not refuse to eat. From
one to six bottles given aa directed
will curt tha moat vtubborn case.
Price, $1.00 par bottle or alx bot
tlea for 15.00.
Steam Laundry
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