DART CAM 1AL JOURNAL, SALES, ORXGOI, SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 19 IS. rf fir Women's Best Quality Leather Bags and Purses $12.00 bags $0.00 $10.00 boss $8.50 $ 8.60 bags i 6.00 bags 3.78 $ 3.60 bags HSa t 2.60 bags $LM $ 1.00 bags 74 SATURDAY ONLY 25c HOSIERY for Women and Children 19c per pair These are taken from our regular stock and refers to the BLACK HOS IEUY ONLY Pretty long and Short Dresses for $3.50 dresses ...... $2.70 $3.00 dresses $2.38 $2.50 dresses $1.98 $1.60 dreBseB $1.19 $1.00 dresses 78 .75 dresses 5G 50c HOSIERY for Women 39c per pair SATURDAY ONLY. Limited, C pair for children and 4 pair for women to a customer. Our splendid hosiery sold at these prices to acquaint new customers with the extra good quality sold In our hos iery department. King Tailored Shirt Waists The Best Tailored Shirt Waists in America Neatest fitting gar ments, handsomest models, best grade materials, best made shirt waists in America $5.00 grades $3.98 $4.50 grades $3.47 $4.00 grades .'..$2.90 $3.50 grades $2.05 $2.00 grades $1.08 Excellent Quality Curtain Scrim 60c grade 42c yd 45o grade 38c yd 40c grade 83c yd 36c grade 28c yd 30o grade 23c yd 25c grade 18c yd 18o grade 14c yd A SOUR, GASSY, UPSETSTOMACH TAl'E'C DIAl'El'SIN" REGULATES YOUR STOMACH AN ENDS INDI CESTION IN FIVE MINUTES. Wonder what upset your stomach which portion of the food did the dam ago do you? Well, don't bother. If your stomach is in a revolt; If sour, gassy and upset, and what you just ate lias fermented Into stubborn lumps; your head dizzy and aches; belch gas es and acids and eructate undigested fond; breath foul, tongue coated just trke a little Diapepsin and In five min utes you truly will wonder what be came of the indigestion and distress. Millions of men and women today know that it Is needless to have a bad stomach. A little Diapepsin occasion ally keeps this delicate organ regulat ed and they cat their favorite foods without fear. If your stomach doesn't take care of your liberal limit without rebellion; if your food is a damage Instead of a help, remember the quickest, surest, nicst harmless relief Is Pape's Diapep sin which costs only fifty cents for a large case at drug stores. It's truly wonderful it dlgestB food and sets things straight, so gently and easily that It is really astonishing. Please, for your sake, don't go on and on with a weak, disordered stomach; It's so unnecessary. MUSICAL NOTES (Continued from page 3.) ELECTRIFIES 1'EOI'LE. (Continued from page K) Real Estate Specials EXCHANGES ICO acres near Pendleton, all fenced and in cultivation, to trade for Salem property. 16 lots, 50x180, to trade for any thing of value. 8-room modern house, 3 lota, to trade for from 60 to 100 acres. One of the best saloons In Salem for sale; very reasonable, good lease and cheap rent. New strictly modern 6-room bunga low, well located, to trade for vacant lots. One of the most up-to-date small hotels In Salem; everything new and convenient, for sale with terms, on ac count of other business, Some good trades In second-hand automobiles. Some good farms, both large and small, to trade for city property. One new vlctrola for sale or ex change. Lots to trade for diamonds. J. A. COOPER Suit 302, Salem Bank & Trust Building. Phone 445 Have party who wants to buy second-hand automobile; must be in good condition; will pay cash. . JIM WILLSON 22 acres, all clear, close to station. Price, Including team, wagon, cow, chickens, etc., $4500, 3 acres, all. In fruit block from ClaxUir station, O. E. It, R.. 6-room bungalow. Price $2500. 40 acres, 10 minutes' walks from Quinuhy station, good Improvements, $175 per acre. If you want a snnp In close-in resi dence property, see my house, No. 473 North Cottage street, for $2500. Some fine 10-acre tracts 1 miles from town for $100 per acre; easy terms, ... JIM WILLSON 141 N High L Salem, Ore. Mr. Farm Buyer Don't buy a farm intil you have seen the famous Howell Prairie, only a few minutes ride in one of our autos will convince you that the soil on Howell Prairie is the real cream of all Oregon landB. Deep, rich black loam, always sure o f crop. Price $100 ikt acre and up. Any number of acres to suit. $3"II0. Will buy a 7-room house, largo lot. (50x150 feet on Court street, just cast of state house. All assessments all paid. Clear title. Snap. We have five acres close, rich, dark loam soil, small bouse, barn, good well, one acre of fine strawberries, 20 young fruit trees. Price $1200; only $500 down, balanco on time. Ten Days Only. For ten (lays only we have a beauti ful 4-acre tract lots of bearing fruit trees, large house, barn, price $1000 cash. This choice property Is well worth $0000. Act quick; don't over look this snap. Choice Vacant Lots. We have a .large number of vacant lots. Price $250, and up on easy pay ments, Select your lot and we will build you a house to suit on easy pay ments. Cut out tile rent proposition; own your own home. To trade for a small farm In Wil lamette valley, good two-story Income property in Seattle, including small stock of groceries, building will rent for $75 per month. See Mr. Scott. Five or six-acre tract lnsido city limits, tills is suitable for chicken ranch or loganberries. This is a snap at only $150 per acre, So Mr. Scltt. Almost new 6-room bungalow, one block from car line and paved street; $1300; $350 cash, balance easy terms. See Mr. Scott. 11ECHTEL & BYNON, 347 Stato St. Tel. Main 452 that with each such commitment of capital Its owners will be more and more impressed with the fact that they have made no mistake; that you will pull with us as partners and that together we will so handle and pro tect what has already been entrusted to our care that the task of raising all the succeeding millions we are bound to need In the development of this magnlflclent field will constantly grow easier. That so long as we, Its representatives, meet and treat you as we would wish to ho met and treated, we will be able to report that Oregon bocks us to the finish and always totes fair." THOUSANDS (iATIIEKED. (Continued from page 1.) H. S. BELLE, Real Estate i36 acreB east of Liberty Btore on street car extension, 12 acres Italian prunes, 10 acres apples commercial varieties, 2 acres Dartlett pears all about 12 years old, in fine condition, 2 acres English walnuts with about 40 Alberta peaches as fillers, some In bearing; 5 acres, some beaver dam, In garden, small house, barn and fine prune dryer; a fine a fine Investment. Price for a short time $300 per acre. Easy terms. 21 acres, half mile west of Liberty store, 2 acres Italian prunes 4 years old, 3 acres loganberries, about flvo acres good timber for wood, bal ance open land. Flnojiew house, gasoline engine and water plant to house and orchard, 1500-gallon tank; $5000. Acme PI asicer THE BEST ON THE MARKET We Keep a Fresh Stock All the Time Get Our Prices Before You Buy Spaulding Logging Company Miss West was garbed in a pretty white bonnet and coat and performed her part of the chrls'enlng admirably. Sho displayed no nervousness, not withstanding the position she occu pied was rather shaky and the deep Willamette being in plain Bight under the train wheels. Ceremonies Impressive. Probably there was never a chris tening or celebration of an opening of note held In this city so Impressive as the one which took place today. No cheering took place until the of ficial train passed over the entire length of the bridge. The event will bo historic for Salem and one which will go down in the annals of the Capital City as being the most crcdlt ablo and splendid display of enter prise ever known here. The arrangements were made care fully and carried out In all precision. Not a hitch marred the plans for the official opening of the new brldgo and the wholo affair was tbo most coin plelo and Interesting ever arranged In this city. The rallrond officials were greaiUy Impressed with tho greeting given them by the people of Snlem and the largo audlene.o attending tho christening also manifested apprecia tion of tho event Automobile owners responded splen didly to the call for machines to es I cort t,ho members of the different j committees and tho ritllroad officials to the West RUlo depot, where they j boarded the trnln. L. S. Harm enr irled Mr. Strahorn to the scene In one of his cars, while C, P. Ilishop and othors conducted other , members of tho Inaugura'lon party to tho Marlon county end of tbo bridge, Luncheon Fn r Officials. With eleven officials of tho Port land, Eugene & Eastern seated at the ! tables a luncheon In their honor wits 'given In tho grill room of the Marlon , Hotel at noon today. While these ina'ablos were feasting, the wives of some of them, together with promin ent ladles of tho city, were banqueted by Miit. Hubert E. Htraliorn In a prl I vale grill room of th hotel. I Iliief speeches followed the ban quet to the officials. Those present worn Hie following: President Robert E. Strahorn, Su perintendent of Southern Pacific Fields, Chief Engineer Cltippy, Right of Wny Agent Woods Auditor Nelson, Superintendent of Equipment Soars, Freight Agen,!, Sheldon, Chief Traffic Clerk Forbes, Superintendent of Elec trical Operation Illlllnbsh-y, Publicity Agent Woodruff, nnd E. W. Rear, the builder of tin, bridge. Those present In tho Indies' dining room wore Mewdnmes Robert E. Stra horn, Sleeves, I Infer, Illlllngsley, Tu ber, Illrdsell, llynnn, Crowe, Olcott lllngbiim, Houston, West. five in the chorus and twenty-eight In the ballet. This will be the first time In tho history of Oregon music that grand opera in all Its alluring magnificence has visited the state. The company, after leaving San Francisco, will play but two cities in the Northwest, Portland and Seattle, tho week being divided between them. Already Salem people are Inquiring of each other: "Are you going to heard grand opera?" This splendid treat coming almost to our doors Is causing a tipple of excitement In this city. Under management of the famous Andreas Dlppel, the company will open Monday night, March thirty first, with a superb production of the much-tnlked-of new opera by Wolf Ferrari, "The Jewels of the Madonna," which will embraco an unusually large cast of most of the Important members of the company. On Tuesday night, April fliBt, Mas senet's vivid, impassioned opera, "Thais," will be given with Mary Garden In tho title role. The matinee on Wednesday, April second, will be a combination of light opera and ballet, with "Hanso and Gretel," Humpordlnck's fairy opera In three acts, as tho central feature, pre ceded by tho second act of Offen bach's fantastic opera, '"llie Tales of Hoffman," and followed by a re markable series of grand ballet danc ing. That the movement In Germany to preserve Wagner's "Parsifal" for Rey- reuth for all time would not succeed, despite the fact that the Crown Prince headed the signers of the petition ind thnt tho emperor was believed to favor it, had been generally expected, but tho majority against It wns much greater than bad been looked for. The strongest arguments against a special law were that comparatively few per sons would bo able to enjoy It ench opera year, and that it could be hoard by opera lovers everywhere except In Germany. Tho day following (he committee's decision, Director Murtorstclg of 1clp- slc, announced thnt. ho would slngo "Parsifal" on January fourth, nine teen hundred and fourteen, four days after the copyright expires. Otto Lohro will direct the produc tion and tho principal roles will be sung by Max Krueger and Eru Ruescho Endort. S3 ALCOHOL 3 PKK CKN'! 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T. lllgdon and Mrs. Henry Vnndervort entertained Wed nesday afternoon In Mrs. Sleeves' home, for tho Forejgn Mission of First Methodist church. A large iiuiuner ui menn'eis- uiicnueu uie meeting nnd donaled their annual j thank offering. The afternoon closed with a luncheon. Exact Copy of Wrapper. THI OIHTAUK COMPANY. NCW TOHK CITV. (To bo continued Monday.) I. L. FRONT AND FERRY PHONE 1830 Moose Dance. Will ho held Monday, March 1". All persons receiving Invitations and inoiiibors of tho Mix so and their fain Men are rcueicd to bo present. Grand march at 9 o'clock p. in, 3-lG-2t DOCTORS DID HOT HELP HER But Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound Restored Mrs. LcCIcar's Health Her Own C;..'.cmc:it. Detroit, Mi.:h. "I am glad t:i dis cover h remedy Uii.t relieves mo from t.i y su.Ti ru:; u n (1 jiuiun. 1 'or two yearn I Millercd lieurini; down pains un I got ull run down. I wn:' uni.er a nervouo strain and could not sleep at night. I went to doctors hero In the city but they did not do mo any good. "Soclnp; Lydia E. rinl'.ham'ii Vegetable Compound adver tised, I tried it. My health Improved wonderfully and I urn now quite well again. No woman iiiuVring from fu mulc ill will regret it if hIio takes tills medicine." Mrs. JamicS 0. LlClkak, 3M Hunt Bt, Detroit, Mich. Another Cnso. Philadelphia, Pa. "Lydia E. Pink ham's Vogetnblo Compound is all you claim It to be. About two or three days before my period I would got bad backaches, then pains In right and left sides, And my head would ache. I called tho doctor and lie said I had organic in flammation. I went U. him for a while but did not i;et well so I took Lydia Rl'lnk ham's Vegetable Comp'-und. Aficrtak iiiRtwo bottles I was relieved nnd finally my troubles left mo. I married mid have two little girls. I have hud no re turn of the old troubles." Mrs. CllAS. LtOEix, 2G50 S. Cliadwlck St, PhllM'a. 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