You Should Worry if it were difficult to find a Bafe and reliable remedy for the ailments due to irregular or defective action of the stomach, liver or bowels. These ailment3 are likely to attack anyone; likely, too, to lead to worse sickness if not relieved. Beeepanfs Pills are famous the world over, for their power to correct these troubles certainly and safely. They cleanse the system, purify the blood and act as a general tonic upon body, bram and nerves. Indigestion, biliousness, constipation might, indeed, cause you pro longed suffering and expose you to danger if Beecham's Pills ere Not Th' Lmil Sala of Any Sold evcrywhoro. ft 5 THE MARKETS ft The long expected drop in the price ; of eggs arrived today, when a 21 -rent I pnej wan the highest market ipiutn tiom. Dealers say eggs are eoining in ireoly, which mther indicates nuolher decline within n few days. I'ork on tout dropped one-quarter of a cent, but even now the market price in tSnlcm ccpinls the top Chicago quota tion a of yesterday. Tops were quoted iu Chicago yesterday at i(iu'.S)U and prac tically the Mime here. The fruit and vegetable market re mains unchanged. A car of Washing ton navels will by received this even ing. - Mill feeds are showing a slight weak lies", fchorts having dropped iiO cents per ton. I lay, timothy, per ton I lover, per tou Oats and retch (.heat Wheat, per bushel $12 !..!!t.30(fli io(u;ii $i..v H5 OUfii'STc Hrnu, per tern Shorts, per ton Oats, per bushel Eggs and Poultry. T'ggs, cash, 21c, trade liens, per pound Roosters, old, per pound Stags ..- Butter. Vuttcrfat, per poind Creamery butter, per pound 2;ic 10c 8c 8c .IlUc rorx, veal ana Mutton. I'ork, on foot : 'j fr'H:5'i i'ork, dressed '. ill" H'jc Veal, dressed .S(ii'l2 Spiiiig luuib tiVoc Steers BU.e Cows G(5'jc Wethers 5'2c Kwes 4(Vi4',i.c Fruits. Oranges, nave! t2.252.50 JapAneAe oranges $1.10 iianiuas, lb 4, lie Lemons, per box $U.50(if)4 I'incapples, per lb 7c Apples, box 7oc$1.2" Cranberries, buriel $11.50 Florida grape fruit $4(y4.50 Dates, dromedary, case ,$H.2!i Pntes, I'ersian, ill 8ii S-l.e Figs, per pack '.)0c(y $l.!i0 Cocoa nuts, per dozen $1 I'ard Dates l.lio Vegetables. fc'abbage, per lb $l.7."fii2 Tomatoes, California 1.30 Celery, per dozen, 8.ic; crate It.IiO l.etuue, crate $2.2.1 Onions, per 100 pounds 1,25 Potatoes (Oregon), bushel :i'i(y)4lc Sweet potatoes, crate Ill Cauliflower I.:l5i ISrusaols Sprouts 8c titling Garlic lor. Parsnips $1.0(1 Artichokes HUc Beets $1.1)0 Retail Price. Creamery butter 3V Flour, hard wheat' $2.I0( 2.(1.) Flour, valley $ I ,H oft')" Kggs, per dozen bugar, per cwt ... ..$I..-i0 Portland Markets, Portland, Ore., Feb. 13. Wheat Club, $1.4!); bluestem, Il."i2. Onts No. 1 white feed, .till.'ill; gray, M.Z5. Hogs Host live, irli.!l(). Prune steers, ft7.C.V S; fancy cows, fl.07; best calves, Sf( s.5il spring lambs, 7(o,l(. Mutter City I'renniery, -0'iic. j Kggs Selected local extras, ''Jl' .fo 5c. liens, 14c j broilers, M(o'1(lc, WEEKLY REPORT OF UNIONSTOCK YARDS North rnrtliiiiil, Feb. Kl. Hecelpts for the week have been, cnttle I'm -I. calves .10, hogs 47:10, sheep JU-tn. Cattle There was a good run In the cattle division the first part -of the wook. Prices breaking somewhat on heavy stuff, Some pulp fed steers brought 4.S.00. (lood demand for nil classes. Hogs Only a fsir tun of hogs this week, lliivers paid a sliglilly lower nrire than the nrevious week. Prime hogs are quoted nt 7.J0 to tf.'M), There were several loads sold Monilav at 7.X"i, but there has not been nny sold since nt that price. All jOa deni markets nre wcuk. Xhocp House transactions were made quickly. There was some very good stuff nii the ni'irUt uhhh brought top prices. Prime 'nicbs fs.liil; iwes 0.00; yearling wethers ;.( II. )ciii:ind K0,,d. inn following sales were lepiiseiila- tive: Weight R steers Iu7l 1 steer M0 .tfl sleeis lllt.t IU steers 11.1.1 1 row 14 SO 14 cows 1211 2!! cows ..1152 ft cows n.r. 411 hogs I'll 1H2 hogs 100 ?41 hogs I7 14fl hogs I" ''.'"'C 'i'LU I-""" I ..Ml; 7.00, fl.TV it. 00 1 (!..M 7..".5. 7,:i0j 7.2.1. 7.2(1 j On Hand Medicine In tlin World. In bosoi, 10c, 25c. First Congregational Church. James lUvin, pastor. Services Hun day morning at 1 1 o'clock. Hpccinl ob- "'" "'""'" " " IT'U pna. exercises in the Sunday schuil at 10 o'clock. The pastor will preach on the subject, "The Influence of the Bible Upon tho Life of Abraham Lin - colli.' All evening services discon-: tinned until further notice on account of iiieetiuira in the Tabernacle, I Christian service. First Presbyterian. At ,1,e opening !if the service a trib- J',ncliig service at 1 1 a. m., Ci.ri",c c paid to the memory of Fanny H. rllliott, pastor. Sunday school atlV- , 5 , tnm,"" n"K ''" S:1.1, (lion Niles, superintendent. Kven-: y-'tdny. One of her favorite ing ,,t tho Tabernacle. ;songs were sung as the people with . ; bowed hends helil nloft their right hand Jason Lee Memorial. 1'''" hy R whin' '"""cchief. At the comer of Jefferson and North ' ..J" ". . " "'"."''!? lte kVi.ih.i- UI..,I H,nl,,v ch,,l .,t a. in.; preaching services at II No jther services next Sunday. J. Mont- uliu htowu, pastor- Asaodataed Bible Students (I. B. S. A.) -i Kcnlar weekly llilile study in iip-l'1".? , w,,h ""'nl- Thp Nalvntion Arir stairs hall at the corner of High n,i ill assist and the Halem Mission work- Kerry streets, on Kuinlny nioriiing at III o'cln k. All Hiblc students arc wel coiiie. n collection. Swedish Tabernacle M. E. Church, ' Comer Honth Kilteenth and .Mill trects, Itev. .J o iiil Ovall. pastor. Nor- ice at it p. m., topic, "Tbo Security of a Christian Life." In the evening being, " hy Men Pail." Those who the church will take- part in the Os-. heard his address last (Sunday on " Tlir tiom revival service in tho Tabernacle. Kverydny Man" will doubtless be pros All are most cordially invited to at eat to hear this one on "Why Men tend. iFail.' Ostrom 's strong manly address- :es appeal to men of intelligence. All Highland Friends Church. I men are invited and scats, will, be free. Coiner nt llighlnnd and Kim streets.. Niiaday at seven o'clock the churches Sabbath srhoi.' ut 10 a. in., Karl I'ruitt, ; wj llhite in n mKm miftinf, t t,e tuh. siipeiinteiidcnt. Meeting lor worship, 'ernncle. II a. in.; Christian Kmleavor, 5 p. in. . t Meeting at the Tabernacle nt 7:1)0. ,)n-j sopliine Ilockctt, pastor, flume M.M.I Your Five Hundred Miiscles. ' ! J,l(' 'lve liuiidred muscles in tlm hu- Lutheran Church. Ivisi State u nil Kigliteenth street", (leorge Koehler, pastor. Sunilny school at Hi'lU a. m.V4 divine service at HI:) a. in.; Luther League at (1:45 p. in.; evening service in Knglish ul'T:il0 p. '. I I amount of labor. First Church of Christ, Scientist. ; What a great blessing Hood's Sarsa Services are held at 440 chcmeliotii parilln has been to the maiw toiling street at II a. in. and :'M) p. in. Sub- thousands whose blood it ling made and jecf of llilile lessou, "Saul." Sunday : '"'I't pure mill rich! This medicine school at ll: t." n. m. Wednesday even- ing Icstiinti'iial ..I-., - , , meeting at H o clock. lienlcd or acquired, und strengthens The lending room of this church is lo- cate. I in the Hubbard building, suite, :i(i:i, and is open every day, except Sun - days and holidays, from 11:43 a. m. to 4 ii. in., ami is also open every even - ing, except Sundays and Wednesdays, fro,, 7::i.l to o'clock. All are wel- ,.) to our serv s nud invited to vii. r.n- riM.dinir room. First Methodist Episcopal Church. Corner State nud Church street, It. N. Avisou, minister. 0:45 a. in., Sal.liatli sehmil: 11 n. m.. sermon; :l .. m meet ing for women in the I'rcsbvtcrinu church. Meeting for men In the Taber nacle at .') p. ni.; TM p. in., mass meet ing for everybody in the Tabernacle. Reformed Church (Oennnn.) Coiner Capitol nnd Mnrion streets, W. (I. Lienliacmper, pastor. Sunday I'cace." No evening service on in- scluirt1, ID a. m.; morning worship in jroiiuv ol' Tabernacle meetings, (lerinan nt 11. Observance of foreign! I mission Sunday and consideration of Unitarian Church. I the " Prince of Peace Knn.l." Ileidel ; Corner of l ckeln and Cottage . berg lluild meeting nt :4.j p. ni. No slice's, Kichmd P. Tischer, minister.; evening service First Christian Church. Corner High and Center streets, F. T, Porter, minister. 11:15, Hibln school, l)r, II. C, Kpley, director; 1 1 a. in., wor ship nud sermon, subject, "Our Heln tion lo the Ijiiui Campaign." After noon and evening at the Tubeinaclc. Salom Mission, (oilier of (enter ami Commercial Wheat Breaks Sharply In Chicago Pit Today Chicago, Feb. IS. Wheat bmhe sharply when today at the opening of the market, here May started nt l."il"-j and duly at 1.34. There wns ll scramble to sell, and at 10:15 o'clock May had reached to LCdMi and July to l..U,ii. May continued to slump sensational y mill at 11 o'clock touched 1..1n1-j. a lin of D cents sinco Thursday ' closing. stop orders anil reports that melting snow showed the crops in the west to , ( prime condition were respnnsildi I for the sensational break. I.xeitn- meat ninoog the brokers In the pit was intense. Mnv wheat closed at 1.54,4 nnd July nt L2n. 22 hulls HUM ." 1 slug 1s:t! (1..-.H S heifers 01 fl.7." 1 calf 211 H..VI Ill lambs 70 S.oo 21 wethers !' 7.00 Ill ewes 07 (1.00 LIU venrlings I") 7." OSTROM HAS GREAT SUCCESS LAST NIGHT One Hundred And Thirty-Three Fledge Life to Christ in Work Following Sermon on. Getting Where You Fit.. One of the greatest religious meet- ings ever held in Saleiu was witnessed i lnwr niirlif In tlio tiilw.i-nucle wl.an nr tha close of the address to young people on "Getting Whero You Fit" one hun dred and thirty-three young men and young women between the ngen of fif teen and thirty-five arose from all parts of the house and pledged themselves as preacherB or missionaries if God opened the way. Ushers were called to the front and asked the people to vacate the first eight rows of seats which were then filled by these who had stood to pledge their lives for definite Christian work. After they were grouped to gether in the front seats Mr. Ostrnm gave them a heart to heart talk telling them how G.id had led him into the ministry through the greatest of ob stacles. The scripture used for Ost rom's Bcr mou were the words "Now the God of peace malie you perfect in every good work." He said some people stumble over that word perfect snying no one enn be perfect. "But let us see," he added. "A perfect egg is not a per fect little chicken nnd a perfect little chicken is not n perfect broiler) a per fect broiler is not a perfect laying hen and a perfect laying hen is not a per fect mother hen, so you see we hnv. several degrees of perfection in chick ens alone and I don't know how many thousands of degrees of perfection men mnv attain far thorn I. . , , . , '. ,, 1 " ''""l"1 !' ,Crf",t , . . , I . " 'i'nr reasonable statements he .?" 1,".m" " of his message !' 1,10 "'""'""f 'he young people until I ""'V willing to the number of 1:1.1 pledgo themselves for definite Lincoln S Dirtll da v. The service tonight will be for those who have not bern so successful in the battle of life. Kvcry church nienibci wh" ,!H""'8 is nkl''1 to bring sudi i en nls B present. rcununy nnernoon at three o'clock in the Vresbvterian church Mrs Tnsenhinel fiocKett will address the women and girls. At three o'clock Sunday in the tnb- ernncle Dr. Ostroni will give his second great address to men only, the subject I1MIII llflflv iln.iu.i.l n.. I .!..!. blood for their health and i oiitinctile energy which is the ability to nbor 'if they arc given impure blood tliv V' x- IT..', M1 .mo I, ,1.1 1 1C1 heeonie enteeliled, lie srep les, elasticity, tlu. arm i(h eii'iciencv. i.nd I there is incapacity to oeif-inr. tbo usual 1 .causes ine Wood of all humors, in-1 nnu tones the whole system. It h i hi - j portant to be sure that you g"l Hood 'si : Mi run par ilia when you ask for it. No! ; substitute for n is like it, 1 . stivers, I). N. Mclntiii IT, I). I)., pastor.! .Pi king ou S y s follows: at .H and 7:;:u by the pastor. Subject of 'the alternnon sermon, "The Disciples Had Korgntten to Talie bread,'' und in the evening the subject will be, ".ludas Iscnriot." lOvcry one invited lo all tue meetings South Salem Friends, Corner of South Ciiinmerciiil ami Washington streets, II. K. I'einlierton, in-lui-. Hiblc school at Hi a. in., Kmmei Nevvliv, Kiipcriiitcn.lf nt. Meting for won hip, II a. in., subject for the morn ing will bo "A lliiudied Years i' Peace." Xo evening service on lie- i won hip, II u. in., subject for the morn - ing will bo "A lliiudied Years ..!J nun my scaooi at in o noes nil va stud,' class II o 'clock ; ut M) o clock; rcivhch nt lock; no evening service. Sub ject of morning service, "The Need ';' a Liberal Church." Music by Miss I. . lleiiniMiii. Mrs. V. Ilentou, organist. Ali friends of liberal religion and of ' prog-essivu thought are cordially in vited lo our sctviccs. Hring a friend. I Commons Mission, iill Stole street. Services Sunday al 't p. in.: also ou Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday evenings at 7:110. .1. H. I noli, superintendent. SUNDAY GOLF Or other Sunday "time-killers" are a reprisal for the loss of Sunday's regular business. They are mere make-shifts. Get down to bed-rock there's more solid satisfaction in it. The business of Sunday is the worship of Almighty God. St PAUL'S CHURCH Services at 7::!0 and 11 :00 a. m. and 7::)0 p. m. THINK IT OVER I n . . ODOrtSmen IIlCOTDOTate DCCIS" ' ion of Committee In Bill Now In Senate A very shrewdly eonceovcit and cunningly worked out plot to "steal the thunder" of tho joint game com mittee of the legislature and to rob it of whatever glory might be due as the result of compromise legislation look ing to tho solution of vexatious ques tion of reorganization and regulation of the state fish anil gamo commission, was nipped in the bud by the game committee when its compromise bill, as forecasted in the Journal of Tuesday, was introduced in the house this morn ing and will be rushed through to an earlv cnaetinent in order to frustrate the "credit stealing" designs of the authors of similar bill introduced in the senate vestcrdav afternoon by Hennlor HolliH, by request embodying the identical provisions of tho game committee bill. The game committee bill represents tho draft of a compromise between the four bills iu the hands of tho commit tee, those by Hchuebel, Hitner, Davoy und Vawter, and is unanimously sup ported u.v the committees of both houses. There has been a powerful lob by in attendance upon the session since the early stages iu the interests of the present administration of tho affairs of the game and game fish department, and when they secured the "dope" up on the committee hill some of the ardent supporters of tho gamo warden got busy mid drafted a bill carrying ull of the features of tho game commit tee bill and rushed it into the senate yesterday afternoon in tho hopes of robbing the committee of whatever credit was doc and taking it upon the present game warden. The senate bill, it is understood, was drafted by former .Senator L. E. Roan of Lsne county, who has been working hard in the interests of the present ad-j0( ministration and it was giv en to ren-, ntor llollis to introduce without ex plaining to tho senator the ulterior de signs of the perpetrators of tho trick and he is said to- be absolutely inno cent of nartnershiu to the conspiracy. However the game committee, bill was '-"" - r'B,l f,rst tim0 ln tJul hnme thls inoriiinsr and it will ho rushed through. to third reading by a suspension of tne rules nnd when the conspiracy bill comes up for consideration in the sen ate it will bo throttled, or, if it suc ceeds in getting through tho upper branch of tho assembly, it will receive its everlasting "quietus" in the house. The game committee bill provides for a commission of five members of which the governor shall be chairman; two of the members aVo to bo appointed from Eastern and" two from Western Oregon. The commission also elects a master fish warden and state game warden, -whose salaries shall not ex ceed 2,400 per your, and shall have complete control over tho administra tion of the funds derived from licenses, fees, etc., and the right, to employ and discharge any employe, wnrrten, etc., at any time for cause or good of the service. All of the responsibility rests t j,, (!, governor. The county treasurer is authorized to retain a per cent, or tho licenses fees, tines, etc., paid into the office for the benefit of the coun - ty. The fish and gamo fund is to bo deposited into the general fund or me i,..,,. anru l'.iit to remain Intact for do frnving" the expenses of administration ;..u:n.. n.l l,if ihn mritec- or till! cumuli"'-!"'! ..mi i ti, ... Hllli nronngntion of fish, game and n e fish' throughout the state, . m i DANDRUFF SURELY DESTROYS THE HAIR . , . . h . "I'tlj, ,li beautiful, glossy, silky hair, do by a means K''t "o or oiuiirui , . .. 'starve vnnr hair and ruin it if yon don 't, It sn't do iniicn go no i.i .r ... brush or wash it n lif only sure way to gei in. '' '.niiii.i.. in ... If il, vim destniv ti'll r( V. To do this, get about four ounces of or - linary liquid nivon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to m.s en the sculp and rub it in gently with the ! finger tips. Hy mo, ning. most if not all; of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dis - solve nnd entirely destroy, every single sign and trncn of it. ym, wj find, too, that all itching Ilmj ,iKKig f the scalp will stop, nnd r, i,,.:. ,,.m iu ,,m fee n hundred :mn- hftit. Vmi rnn irit. llnuif nrvon , " , , ..a . I ui,.vit it ii (iiiivnrtiulvii nt nnv druir store. it is un i. i.i and four ounces is nil you wil need no j mutter how much dandruff you have. , This simple remedy never fails No matter what you have to J, sell, a Journal Want Ad will sell it for you If it can be sold. '; ;t IIW! . REQUIRE OF THEE?" Ti.8 Standards of Character Which God Approves. The Scope of the Divine Requirement. The Golden Rule the Merest Justice. The Value of High Ideals Living Up to Our Ideals Failure Due to Imper fection Resulting From Inherited Sin. How the Righteousness of the Law Is Fulfilled In God'a People. New York City, Feb. 7. Pastor Itussell spoke to day nt the New York City Temple. W. C3d St.. near Broadway. II i s text was, "What doth thy God re quire of thee, but to do Justly, to love mercy, nnd to walk humbly with thy God?" MlcaU 0:8. After a number of heart-searching questions suggested by his text, the speaker called attention to tho rea sonableness of the Dtvlno require ment as stated in bis text, und de clared that our Creator could not Justly or with self-respect ask less tbun this of Ills creatures who would enjoy Ills faror. The Interests of nil demand that these principles) be required of every creature worthy of eternal life. Whoever falls to come up to those coti. dlllons would thus evidence bis un worthiness of life everlasting. His prolonged existence would merely be a prospering of sin and n menace to the happiness and righteousness of others. The Castor then noted the natural division of his text Into three parts. ; nud discussed Ihexe In onler. Ilesliow uiat the requirement of Justice ln , ,)Ur rinn,,,,,, coiiiinends Itself to every rational mind, und Includes the whole Law of (Jod. It Is but Just that we should recognize our Creator first, mid render obedience to nil Ills right eous requirements that make for our , , . . 0WD unPP1"cr., nd that of othem. It Is also but right Hint we should rec ogulze the rights of others, as we would have them recognize our rights. Begin Justice at Home. 1 The Golden llulc, he declared, Is the barest of Justice. Not a hair's brendth less would come within the require' incuts of his text. He suggested that : each one criticise his own words nnd j deeds toward parents, brothers, sis- ; turs, husband, wife, nnd consider whether he trcnls thoso who n re near and dear to blm according to tin- si Mini aids of Justice. Do we do toward tbein ' us we would have tbein do toward us? 1 If not, let us-nfler making a begin- j nlng with the Lurd, striving In render to film our hoiiingo and obedience closely scrutinize every word nnd act of the home life and see to what vx- tent these can be mndu mure nearly ; Just. The majority of people, he feels i sure, will be surprised to know bow , unjust they hnve boon to those who Lru 0f tue verT nPnrest and dearest of (ll,Rly rentlonsblps. The Pastor suggested that each fol low the matter up und consider the Justice or the Injustice of bis words nnd deeds with his neighbors nnd his dally associates. Then followed a se ries of searching questions for tho pur lioso of assisting In the self examina tion. Do we Invnrlnbly speak to oth ers, with the snmo tone nnd gesture that we would npprovo If they were In our pluco nnd wo In Ibelrs? Do wo drive o closer bargain with llicm than wo would consider Just for them to . ,h , ne we siienk as kindly j w woua wWj "Il""l,"""""" ) Simple Justioe Nothing More, H1)(MU uny 1)nu bvgn tn geo that , lmld, b )n4 rn h(mB I, ... i. '.i .i."n.n. unu .....iu no uuv..i.. v....v .v Bu,,u , no impossuue lo ue nnijr iv 1 -itnudurd, tho Pastor would 1 agree with ulm. As St. Pnul says, "Wo ennnot do 1 1 be things that we would." Tho Scrip- tores again ngrce nnd decline, "There j s ll0n0 righteous, no, not ono. All ' i r i, ......... .. .,.,t imurjurouu. iiumnna o.hj, la. " ... .. ,hnri,il thnl hecause wa nre unable to live up to creil our owu con- .IIC lll l" ii .mil,,". i . (...... On the contrary, to Ignore our best Ideals of Justice would be to permit the 'downward tendon, lea of our depraved .'Mures to carry u. further and fur ,iher from (iod nud tho standards of Jelin rncter which Ho approves. Wo should do nothing less than our very 1 in'Bt to live up lo our own Ideals and it0 rnire jUMMi pica Is ns nearly as pos sible to the Hlvliie slnndiild. The Tudor then discussed nt length the Divine attribute of Justice, nnd or plained hovf (lod bus nirniiged that through the death of Ills Son Ho ran Justly offer Ufa to the human family condemned In Ailniil. He declared that possibly Cod could have iirrnnged some other wny of dealing with sin nnd sin iicih. but the fnct thnt He adopted this method nssurcs ui that no other would Ihnve been so wise, so Just. No other ! method would hnve so fully demon drilled fiod's Wisdom. Justice, Love and I'nwer. In the denlh of Jesus ns t mini's nnnsom prlce find hns provided I for the satisfaction of Dlrlne Justice jus rosK'ot mankind. For the good of I nil (bid ti'ipilrea that thoso who would bencflt by Ills merry must cultivate mercy In tnclr own nenrts, otnerwise they will receive no mercy. I' Ac J ((j'ASpc gUSSELjj ill AU-OIIOL 3 PISH (JEN'fT AVcgelaWePifpjiraiionrorAs slrallalingilicFooilanilKpijula dug (lie Swatlis apilJJonclsol Promotes Dtaesttonflwrfut ness and lfestx:oiitalns neither Opuim.Marphine norMiucral NOT NARCOTIC. ArpmfouikSiimrmm Finitpkta Stedm Wmt'. JiitBriaiiiiSta himSfiJ- v o) n :jii-'W Ancrfectnemedy forCmsH tlon , Sour Slomaclt.uiiaOT Worms .Coiwulswns.l'cvei'isit nes'saiulLossorSLEEP. Jac Simile Sijutrar The Centaur CompakT, NEW YORK. fi cnSrantced undeFlWoodliil Exact Copy of Wrapper. Smith Lumber Company . ; Is Financially Sound, San Francisco, I'al., Feb. 12. That' tho financial affairs of tho ('. A. Smith j Lumber company, with immense Mm-1 bcr holdings in Oregon and California, soon will be put on a sound basis was tho declaration hero todny of Samuol M. Mobs of Chicago, one of the mem bers of a creditors ' committee which hns taken over Smith's holdings for adjustment. It was declared that the liabilities nro little in excess of OOO.iTtrr", while assets will exceed iMV 000,000. "Smith's trouble," snid Bloss today, "is very simple. Ho has largo bonded debts which require more interest than he is able to raise nt. this time. There is no doubt st all that his assets, even at their lowest valuation, arc worth two or three times his total indebted-! ness. I "The liquidating eommilteo will look llilo his affairs thoroughly and lcei.li. upon tho best method of arranging them. Thcro is absolutely no question of the soundness of the company. The creditors have offered to supply inure capital and some of the property may bo sold. Tho necessary money will be easily raised. Things will go on in the snmo way as ever, with Smith presi dent of the company. 1 am suro that1 the effect of this matter on other enm-j panics or other interests wil be prue-! Ideally nothing," ! Smith's holdings of limber land in' Oregon and California nro estimated as follows: j Oregon Coos and Douglas counties, 200,(10(1 acres; Linn county, 40,000 acres; California-Kl Dorado county, 5ll,l)00 acres; Humboldt county, 18,-i 000 acres. Total, ;I14,0II0 iierns.' I Will Continue Operations. ! Mnrshfield, dr., Feb. 11!. The plnnt, of the C. A. Smith Lumber & Mimu-j fnctiiriug company, finnncinl intereslsi of which vvero yesterday placed in the hands of n eommilteo of three bond creditors, will rontiimn to operate the , same as usual and there will lie no ill j effects locally on account of new fi nancial arrangement. It costs but one cent a word to tell your story each day in the Journal New Today column. THE IKON THAT'S Guaranteed Forever Let us show you the new Westinghousc Electric Iron. Heats quickest, retains heat longest. "If it's electric come to ua' Salem Electric Co, MASONIC TEMPLE PHONE 1200 For Infanta and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castcria Always Bears the Signature. of Use For Over Thirty Years THE CINTAUn OORHHT. hlW VONH OITV. BUNGALOWJARGAINS Xew 4-room bungalow', largo lot, only 100 down, balaiico liko rent; price $000. Another One. Modern H-runm bungalow, electricity, bath, toilet, slationaiy wash tubs, hit 50x100, near State street, only t-TiO, balance to suit; price if 1 30, worth more. Well Improved 0-Acra Tract, Xot fur out, good house, barn, chicken house, good well water, young bearing orchard, ;i acres hearing logau berries. Owner going cast, will sacrifice, only .11,1(1(1 down; price 2I00, worth $3000. Sevoral Farm Bargains. Mr. Farm Haver, if yon will cull and look over our farm bargain list we are suro that we can save you money, as wo have years of experience and inako n specialty of farms. For Rent -Houses and Store Bldgs. in all pails of tho city. Money to Loan. Fire Insurance. We write Fire, and Auto Insurance. List Your Property with L. Bechtel & Co. 317 State Street Phone 4W The Want pages go to the office and hohie and are con sulted often and frequently clipped and filed for ready reference. The Journal Wants are valuable that's the reason. L. M. HUM Care of YICK SO TONG Chinese Medicine and Tea Company Has medicine which will cure any known disease. 153 South High Street, Salem, Ore. Phone 283. I t'tU Mir ilfv In