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DAILY OAMTAI, JOUKNAIi, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, Al'IUL 20, 1010. pags nvx, 1? Friday and Saturday Only ON EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE POR CASH A Store full of BRAND New Goods, all of the very Highest of Merchandise We Have Been Told continually this , Spring that in many lines we had the finest stock in the city We lose Heavily but for these two days Our large Stockf at your service at 1 2Qlo DISCOUNT FOR CASH J DISCOUNT Q ' DISC0UNT nu ' , , - KINXKV SUBSClUIJES KOU s A QUARTER OP A MILLION DOLLARS' WORTH OF -STOCK, . WHICH MEANS THE BUILDING OF THE ROAD. Eugene, Ore., April 29. Word Hvas received to day at the office of the Lane County Asset Company from North Bend, where B. F. Kid dor, S. P. Ness and M. Svarvarud, have been working in the Interest of the company's proposed line to Coos Bay from here by way of Sluslaw, that a subscription of 250,000 shares of stock of $1 a share had been se cured from from L. D. Kinney, the local promoter of that place. The money Is subscribed on con dition that it will be spent on the Coos Bay end of the lino in making of survoys, securing necessary rights of way, terminal grounds, and In the actual construction of of a railroad from Eugene to Coos Bay. It Is further stipulated that Mr. Kinney may furnish rights of way, terminal grounds, materials or labor upon sur veys or construction instead of actu- al payment. A furtlier requirement Is that the capital stock be raised to $2,000,000, and that the company spend an equal amount of money at the samo lme to survey and construct from Eugene to Coos Bay. This agreement practically moans the immediate construction of tho j line. The Asset Company already has a crow of surveyors working 1 west from Eugene, and options on I right of way have been secured prac tically the whole distance. The com-i pany also proposes to extend t this lino, through to Springfield and up tho McKenzte river, for which a bridge site has been located and ' a franchise in Springfield secured. Klamath Falls has awarded a con tract for the Installation of n sewer system. The estimated cost is $16,900. Kern Accepts Nomination. Indianapolis, Ind., April 29. John W. Kcrh today an nounced that he would accept tfio senatorial nomination ten dered him at tho stato demo cratic convention hero yester day. His acceptance puts to an end the rumors current since the nomination, that he would not accept and that tho party jwould be without a senatorial candidate o To Cure Cola In One Day. WILL KERN GIVE PLAC IT INDIANA DEMOCRACT IS MUCH PERTURBED, AND THE OPINION 'PREVAILS THAT TAGGART HAS AGAIN OUTWITTED THE PARTY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets'. Druggists refund money If It fails to cure. . W. GROVE'S signature on each bo-. 2 Be TTS UK1TKD r&KSS LEASED WtBB.l Indianapolis, Ind., April 29. John W. Kern, nominated by tho Indiana Democrats as their candidate fur the United States senato, rofuses today to say whether he will accept tho nomination. The nomination came just after Kern had made a state ment that he would udt be a candi date, and left tho convention hall. Kern's reticence today leads to the persistent rumor hero that Taggart has again outwitted tho progressives In his party, and that the Democrats will be without -a senatorial candl dato during ho campaign, a condi tion which Taggart desired . Should Kern refuse tho nomina tion it would leave tho Democrats in tho position that Taggart desired. Ho fought Mars-nil's schemes to have a senatorial candidate endorsed. Although It was believed that the long friendship between Taggart and Kern had been strained during tho session of tho legislature a year ago, when Benjamin F. Shlvely was elect ed to tho United States senate, though many Democrats doclared tho honor should havo'gono to Kern, be cause of his race for the vlcopresl dency, It Is now rumored that Kern may stay out of -Tie senatorial race, and that tho old Taggart-Kern friend ship Is as firm as ever. Tho Kern votes started, it is do clared, when Taggart rose In tho con vention and declared that tho "old guard today Is In the scrap' heap." Taggart's followers are said to have passed tho signal for tho Kern ava lanche, and the Taggart moll fell Into lino. Another view of tho situation, however, is taken by some Democrat ic loaders. They declared that Tag gart, seeing that tho day was lost. so far as his own plans wont, turned seeming victory for John E. Lrtmb, of Terro Haute ,who had fought him, in to defeat, by throwing his votes to Kern, long Identified with Taggart. It Is declared by these loaders that Kern will accept the nomination, but in the light of his withdrawal from We re sorry so many customers I were compelled to wait so long yes- f terday before receivine attention, i 1 . " 1 - r t we can serve you much better if you qome forenoons, between the hours of 9 o'clock and 1 1 o'clock. St is a physical impossibility for us I to serve you properly during the af- cernoon rush. EVERYTHING IN THE STORE AT SGOUfl Without a single exception. We shall give at least two days' notice in the daily papers before this sale ends, Our store closes at 5:30 o'clock every evening except Saturday, . r0 . o -tfr -m- ttpms a tho raco ho feels in no haste to make any statement "regarding tho matter. o PORTLAND TO COOS BAY "NEW AND IMPROVED SCHEDULE VIA STR. BREAKWATER." Effective Wednesday, May 4, 1910, the Str. "Breakwater" will leavo Portland dt 9:00 n in., and every flvo days thereafter, giving n daylight rido dow,n tho Columbia and arriving nt Coos Bay poInt3 next morning. Returning, will leavo Coos Bay points at service of tide Friday, May 6th, and overy flvo nya thereafter. Fare from Portlnnd $10.00 first- class; $7.00 second-class; including meals and berth. F,or further infor mation, tickets, reservations, sailing dato, etc.", apply to Agent Alnsworth Dock; C. W, Stlngor, City Ticket Agent, or to WM. McMURRAY, Gonoral Passenger Agont. - o Just Fonilnino Curiosity, Chlco, Cal., .April 29, That llttlo girls piled cobblestones on the tracks near Orlando and then waited to see HOTRE DAME LADY'S APPEAL. To nil kncmlnff sufferers of rbramstlsm, wlitflh er muscular or of Uie Joint", sclaUca, lumbago, backache, pains in tho kldnejii or neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treatment which has repeatedly cured all of theeo torture. She feels It her duty to send It to all snffercrn FREE. Too cure yourself at borne as thousands will teittfy no chnngo of climate being neces sary. "This simple dlieorery banishes nrlc acid fiom the blood, loosens the stiffened Joints, par Ides 4he blood, and brightens the eyes, sdrlnc elasticity and tone to the whole system. It the aboTe Interests yon, for proof address Mrs. U. Summers, Box It, Notre Dame, Ind. a train scatter them Is the stafo mont of railroad officials who havo Investigated a narrowly prevented accident. Tho rocks, It is said, al most wrecked a freight train. Tho engineer saw tho rockB, how over, in tlmo to stop. Tho girls' pa ronts woro asked to reprimand tho children, but no further action was taken. A Reliable Remedy FOR HM Ely's Cream Balm li quickly absorbed. Gives Relief nt Once. It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the .diseased meuu brnno resulting from Catarrh and drives away a Cold in tholload quickly. Restores the Senses of Tosto and Smell. Full eizo CO cts, at Druggists or by mall. Liquid Cream Balm for use in atomizers 75 cts. 'EIp Brothers. BO "Warron Stroot. New York.' $20,011), Stock- of High Grade Shoes at the Mercy of The Public Intil Closed Out On account of ill health and one member of the firm being called East, this high grade stock must be thrown on the market to bring whatever it will, This is a sale forced upon us by circumstances and a sale to a finish; nothing reserved; everything, must go regardless of cost, This is to be an opportunity unequaled in the history of Salem, Never before have you been able to go into a stock of high grade shoes and select what you want at prices far below the wholesale cost, Every pair has been bought from factories making only high grade shoes for the best trade, and you can be sure that you are getting the very best shoes, even though you are not a judge of leather, as we buy nothing from jobbers, and only (ram factories of the highest standing, MEN'S SHOES All Men's Hanan Shoes and pxforda, regularly selling at $G,00 and $6.50, now go at ' '4'85 All-Men's Oxfords regularly selling at $5.QQ, now go at $395 All Men's Oxfords.regularly seljing at $4',00, "now go at 3-15' All Men's Oxfords regularly selling at $3.60, now go at .'2'75 All Men's Oxfords regularly selling at ?2.50, now goJTa't... .1-95 All Men's Shoes regularly selling at $5.00, now go A'. 5jj45 All Men's Shoes regularly selling at $4.00, now go at $3-35 All Mon's Shoes regularly selling at $3.50, now go at $2-95 AH Men's Work Shoes Greatly Reduced a WOMEN'S SHOES All Ladies' Hanan Shoes and Oxfords rogularly soiling at $5,00,;.now at .j3.95 All Ladles' Shoes and Oxfords regulurly selling at ?C.OO, now go at.... j54.S5 All Ladles' Shoos and Oxfords regularly selling at $4.00, now bo at.... 3.35 All Ladles' Shoos and Oxfords regularly soiling at $3,50, now go at ... ,j,2-95 AH Ladles' Shoos and Oxfords regularly selling at $3.00, now go at .. .j2-35 All Ladles' Shoes and Oxfords regularly soiling at $2. CO, now go at ' . . .Jj$..95 One lot Ladles' Shoes and Oxfords rogularly soiling nt $3,00, n5w go at .JsX-65 Every Shoe in the house included in this sale. All new spring stock Goes at the above reduction. ' CHILDREN'S AND BOYS' SHOES All Boys' Shoes rogularly soiling at $3.00, now go nt Sj2-45 All Hoys' Shoes regularly soiling at $3. GO, now o at.'. 9215 All Boys' Shoos rogularly soiling ut $2.00, now go at. Big lino of Misses' Shoos Just arrived, regular price $3.00, now go at.. .jj52-25 All Misses, Boys' and Children's Sandals go at Actual Wholesale Cost. Big Line of Children's Shoes and Oxfords, just Arrived. Go at Cost. Come early, everything goes for cash. Be here on the opening day and see the great est slaughter of prices every attempted in the city :: Watch for the Big Red Sign--Experienced Sales People Wanted at 9 o'clock ens 444 STATE ST. mm mm mmr m I nt 1 am LEADERS IN FINE FOOTE IS-Bl PHONE 442 I