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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1912)
DAHY CAPITAL JOURKAt, HALM, OREGOfl. MOXDAY, APRIL 1, 1912. PACE FIVE. AW EXHIBITION OF DESIRABLE APPAREL FOR MEN AND WOMEN Ladies9 Suits Easter Kid Gloves Made by Man Tailors 0f great importance is our display of Ladies' Suits; each one repre sents a careful, personal selection, with an eye single to excellence of fabric, joined with proper style and perfection of fashioning, The choicest product of many a loom is assembled here for your choosing, and. The atmosphere of spring per vades the entire glove department, the charm of the many delicate tints and shades lends a more than usual attractiveness, while the more som bre hued tans, grays and browns also have a prominent place, Both long and short gloves are much in evidence, and there is quality in every pair, WEDNESDAY ONLY $1,75 Gloves $1.49 $1,25 Gloves $1.09 $3,50 Gloves $2.98 Men's All-Wool Clothing Handsome Models for Spring The Best Models The Best Materials The Best Tailoring and. The Best Values guarantee you not only suit style and reliability here, but prices ac cording to true worth, It's to your interest to buy now and buy here, Suits from $10,00 to $30,00, Our Easter Sale Prices place fine suits within the reach of THE MOST MODERATE PURSE Suits $9.00 to $50.00 MM t BI1LY 01 PENALTY IN CHINA UNITED rESB LEASED WIRE.) Nanking, April 1. The new govern ment of China knows only one penalty tor any offense death. Since the re publicans came Into power they have Introduced the Innovation of trying accused criminals fairly. If the pros ecution falls to establish a prison er's guilt, It costs him nothing to be acquitted, but If convicted of any thing, from petty larceny to high treason, the servces of either a firing squad or the headsman are In requi sition, and just as quickly as the con demned man can be hustled from the. court room to the place of execution. Leading Republicans- say openly that they are too busy at present to bother with the management of peni tentiaries, and. Inasmuch as some peo ple have to be punished, they are be ing punished in the only way possible. o- Oil CHARGE OF LARCENY BY BAILEE .Patrolman Burkhart returned last night from Tacoma, where he went for Pellerln, who is wanted for lar ceny by bailee. Pollerln bought fur niture from the store of E. L. Stiff and sold It while under mortgage and skipped out. The officers located him In Tacoma, by watching the move ments of a certain woman with whom ho was known to be Intimate, and when the woman arrived at Tacoma, Pellerln was there to meet her. The Tacoma officers arrested him. Pellerln was taken before Justice of the Peace D. Webster this morn lng.walved examination and was sent to the county jai'. His case will come before the grand Jury. o Troops Ready to Go. Seatle, April 1. Adjutant-General L'ewellyn Is holding three companies of national guards ready at a mo ment's notice to go to Hoqulam or Aberdeen. The militiamen received no Intimation of any Berlous outbreak on the harbor today, and do not be lieve their services will be needed o Lost Fhe Teeth. (UNITED FHESS LEASED WIHK.J Portland, Or., April 1. An automo bile In which Mrs. H. L. Camp was riding turned turtle. The only In Jury she suffered was the Iobb of five teeth. o H. McGowan, 1218 W. 2d St., Little Rock, Ark., says, "I suffered with se vere pains across my back and the kid ney action was Irregular and very painful. After taking Foley Kidney Pills for a few days, the pain left my back and the kidneys became normal. I can gladly recommend Foley Kidney Pills for I know they helped me. lied Cross Pharmacy. o ' It will be noted that 75 per cent of the strike of the Sound mill towns are Greeks or Austrlans. The gener al public has little sympathy for man ufacturers who. In their efforts to cheapen labor. Imports foreigners, and raise a terrific howl about their rights when the men they Import start trouble with them. o You will look a good while before you find a better medicine for coughs and colds than Chembarlaln's Cough Remedy. It not only gives relief It cures. Try it when you have a cough or cold, and you are certain to. be pleased with the prompt cure which It will effect. For sale by all dealers. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR! A BIG FIGHT II EAR RP CIRCUIT COURT HAS GOOD GRIST Laredo, Texas, April 1. Rebel troopB are advancing on Torreon to day, according to advices received here today from Monterey, Mexico. General Orzoco, the rebel commander-in-chief, expects to have an army of 6000 when all his forces are concen trated. There are 4000 federal troops at Torreon. PETITIONS ARE FILED The following Democrats have filed their completed petitions with the county clerk: J. C. Pettyjohn, for representative; James R. Coleman, for representative; W. H. Downing, for representative; Joseph Baumgart ner for representative; Francis Fel ler, for representative. J, T. Dockwlth, candidate for county commissioner on the Republican tick et, filed his completed petition with the county clerk Saturday. Vednpsdny of this week Is the last day on which petitions can be filed o The Coast Range company Is put ting in a sawmill on the Mohawk branch of the S. P. Department No, 1, of the circuit court convened this morning at 9 o'clock, Judge Kelly presiding. All of the prisoners In the county Jail and those out on bail were given a chance to enter pleas, Peter O'Mal-1 ley and H. H. Williams plead guilty to the indictments. ' O'Malley was charged with larceny from a build ing and Williams was accused of forgery. Williams was asked If he had an attorney to which he replied he had not. The Judge then asked him If he wanted one and he replied that all the attorneys in Oregon could not clear him of the charge. This brought forth smiles from most of the attorneys present as they con sidered It a sarcastic comment on their ability. Williams and O'Mal ley will be sentenced at 9 o'clock Friday. Boyd Holcomb, Indicted for assault with Itent to 1 commit rape, and McNamara, for larceny of a val ise, will enter pleas at 9 o'clock to morrow. Attorney M. E. Pogue filed a motion to have the Indictment against Jsadore Grcenbaum dis missed on the grounds that the names of those who testified before the grand Jury were not mentioned In the Indictment. This was argued and taken under advisement. Bert Warford plead not guilty but a date for trial was not Bet. The case against Rev. Davis Errett for the alleged part he took In a mining stock deal, was dismissed. Deforce and Bark will make their pleas tomorrow at 9 o'clock. Ribbons The very glimpse of these charming ribbons suggest spring and summer days. You will surely want some to help out, It's wonder ful, too, how many uses they can be put Women's Neckwear New floral effects, lacy collars, jabots and side effects, Dutch collars, monobows and fringed Windsor ties at prices ranging from 25c to $1 each, A brilliant assortment of fancy back combs and barrettes, 25c to $1 . . Hat pins, novelty collars and belt pins, 25c to 50c, Handbags Very important articles . these, and they are the prettiest ever, Nothing newer on the market, White kid, braided $3.85 White silk, braided 12.85 Corduroy $1-85 Silk poplin In white and tan, braided $1.65 Black and colored suede .$1.45 Linen crash $1.25, White pique 50c For Easter or any other time you will find Barnes' Cash Store a good place to trade, Almost anything you might wish for you will find here in stocks that embrace practi cally everything in their respective class, We make ONE price the lowest consis tent with quaity of goods to you, your neighbor, to everybody alike, "and back up the goods we sell, Shoes Let us suggest to you the importance of styl ish, serviceable Shoes, No matter how faultless your raiment ..may be, the whole effect . is spoiled unless the foot wear is in harmony with it, This is especially true of women's shoes since the short skirt has come to stay, Unless a shoe is substantially ; built it can not long re tain its stylish appear ance, We claim our shoes to possess these requisites, and if you'li just-step in we will show you what is what in styl ish shoes, for this spring, Men's Neckwear There is all the dainti ness in our new neckties that the season sug gests, Open ends and reversibles, accordion and knit four-in-hands, bows and tecks, You will find none better or prettier in the city for 25c and 50c, Shirts Hats Hosiery All necessary to com plete your Easter make up, Let us show you what we have to offer, For Boys Don't foreet that we can fit out the bovs too, Get him a new Easter suit and pick it from the new lot we just got in yes terday, Jhey are dandies, and you will like them as well as the boy is sure to, MISERABLE STOMACH TROUBLE EIIDED 110 BILIOUSNESS OR HEADACHES Do you feel bright and fresh as you should feel when you get up In tlie morning, do you feel like you have Jiad a good night's rest and like doing a full day's work, or, do you get up all "down and out" and Just as tired and sleepy as when you went to bed? - I If you do, go to your druggist now and get a bottle of Cooper's New Dis covery, Take three .doses one be fore each meal and If you don't feel better than you have for many a day go back and get your money. After tuklng a few does of this medicine there will be no dyspepsia and you will not feel the effects of undigested food In the stomach which causes you to have heartburn, sick headache, or dizziness and your For rheumatism you will find noth ing better than Chamberlain's Lini ment. Try It and see how quickly It gives relief. For sale by all dealers. o Haines announces that It Is now free of smallpox. loou win noi lermeiii aim cuuwe uiw bad odor to your breath. The bad i taste In your mouth will leave you anu you win ieei so mum iinprovcu that your condition will surprise yourself. Cooper's New Discovery, will take the gas from your stomach and cleanse the Intestines, and besides, will prepare the food for assimila tion Into the blood, the same as a sound, healthy stomach should. You will feol better as soon as you begin tuklng tills medicine. Don't put It off. Remember, If you do not feel better aftor throe doses, go back and secure your money, After using a full buttle of Cooper's New Dis covery you will hardly know your Bolf. For sale at J. C. Perry's. Mj.frM J.. :i;::: f 'i l Ki'-; t " BURGLARS GOT AWAY WITH STORE Friday evening three men liroko In to the drug store of Kuill Sehiiefer, on North Commercial street, stealing a large quantity of goods. They ef fected nn entrance by prying open the shutters and then opening the window, Tho following articles were 1 1 The Sawder's Barn at Hnrmt Time, 4urins the Flag EaMog Celebration, la which Bcbcfc wai lh Stat of Maine (llrl, t Th Grand April fllh. EH Arrow Xbtch COLLAR Cl'ic:MolofraL 1 So. 2 la 2 So. taken: 150 cigars, 1 dozen Schaofer's corn remedy, 2 dozen hair brushos, 100 purses, 8 clothes brushes, a large amount of cuff and collar buttons, tooth brushes and hair combs, shav ing soap, 3 Weller safety razors, 1 dozen shaving brushes, 4 Griffon ra zors, 1 lot of fancy soap 14 razor strops, Howard make, retail prion l.r0 3 American alarm clocks 4 packages squirrel poison, 2 gross of A A. Waterman fountain pens, 1 lot 'of writing paper and envelopes and several whisk brooms, Tho police have three men In cus tody, who, It Is believed, turned the trick. Theso men were nrested by Officers Matlock and W'hltlalch some distance south of the 8. P. depot, and from the stories they tell, as well ns other corroborating evidence In pos esslon of the police department, thero seems llttlo, If any, doubt of the guilt of tho men. o A big boost for flax growing Is be ing "made In Oregon.'" and It de serves a pimli ahead by everybody who lias the Interests of tho stuto at heart. FOSTER & BAKER Groceries Pure Buckwheat Flour, por bag M)e Curve Cut Macaroni, per meas ure lOo Tillamook Cheese, per lb... 2.1c Swiss Dlock Cheese, per lb. 80c Best Bulk Blend Coffee, per lb 8.1c Virgin Ileud nice, per bag. 2.1c Pickled Herring, per do7....2.1f 5 lbs. Pink Means 2,1c Give us your grocery busi ness for April and see how well pleased you will be with best qualify, lew prices ami quick delivery service. .11111 X. Ciiiiiinercliil.. l'li'iiic 2.11). Corvallls has Its first barcbnll gamn today, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A OPER HOUSE S3S HAH ItllAY MAT. anil MdHT l.iullc' Mnllnec llcst Seats, 1.II0 Kluw and Erlnngcr present their newest and most siilllelent at traction since llcn-II nr" Reb:cca of Sunnybrook Farm Ily Kate Douglas "SVIggln, and Charlotte Thompson, founded on Mrs. Wlggln's Famous He becea Books Evening Prices: $1.50, $1.00 and roc. Matinee $1.00, 7f,c and 2fic.