DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1010. PAGE SEVWlf white house xfosds FOR PARTICULAR WOMEN Be the Subject of Evangel ist Taylor's Discourse at the Tabernacle This Evening. A SQUARE DEAL iCorae "and examine our line of Pianos before buying We 1 I All the latest styles and designs direct from the factory. are oo consignment dealers We can save you a big margin in price and quality Hon Piano Va u Music and Sewing Salem 1 9 1 0 4 WII I SALEM, OREGON 121 S. Commercial St. RATES DOUBLE The Willis Hardware & Imple ment company of the town of Banks today filed a complaint against tho Southern Pacific Railroad company. The hardware company alleges that it is engaged in the mercantile and shipping business and that the rates charged by the railroad com pany on each classification of freight from Portland to Banks are double, -whereas there should be but one through freight rate. It is further alleged that the com bined rates from Portland to Hllls boro and from Ilillsboro to Banks are greater than those charged for corresponding distances in the west side addition; that claims for Josses and damages are not recognized and that the rates charged by the rail roads on freight are not always the same. The date of hearing has not yet been set. ' Now Is the Time To give your bicycle a spring over hauling. Hnuser Bros, will attend to it for you. Phone 410. o Plies Cured In a to 14 Days. PAZO OINNTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleed Ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 i days or money refunded. 60c It Saved His Leg. "All thought I'd lose my leg," writes J. A. Swensen, of Watertown, Wis. "Ten years 'of eczema, that 15 doctors could not cure, had at last laid me up. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured it, sound and well." In fallible for skin eruptions, eczema, salt rheum, boils, fever sores, burns, scalds, cut ana piles, ?.5c at J. C. Perry's. o . Foley's Kidney Remedy is a safe and certain remedy for all kidney and bladder diseases, whether acute or chronic. It is a splendid tonic for middle aged and elderly people, and a sure cure for annoyances and ir regularities of the kidneys and blad der. J. C. Perry. On account of tho publicity cam paign there Wiero nono of the regu lar day meetings of the great re vival campaign yesterday nor today, but the Christian peoplo of tho city were engaged in Inviting the people of the city to tho moetings. There wns a good crowd at the Tabernacle last evening. There was" the usual Inspiring song service. Rev. F. H. Neff offered tho opening prayer. Mr. Wogner sang a boautiful song by T. P. Bilhorn entitled, "Jesus," the choir joining in the chorus. Mr. Taylor spoke on the subject, "The Paramount Issue in tho Christian Life," taking his text from I Samuel 15:22, "To obey is better than sac rifice." Mr. Taylor preached a very strong sermon from this text and made it very plain that tho only thing for tho Christian to do is to do what God tells him to do. Ho said that obedience is tho supreme test of loyalty and the only fair test. Adam and Eve in tho Garden of Eden, Aaron when he made the golden calf, Achan with tho hidden wedge of gold and the goodly garment, Saul saving for sacrifice the cattle that God had commanded him to destroy, all were tried by the samo test and all failed in the same way. Adam turned Eden into a graveyard, Aaron caused the people to sin, Achan brought death upon himself, Saul lost a kingdom because they could not stand this test. It is this samo test by -which the Christian of today is to be tried. God expects obedience in politics, in business, in the home, in the church. He wants obedience rather than building colleges or giving money. Ho wants obedience and not excuses. Mr. Taylor told with great force of the illustration used by Spurgeon,- of tho plague-stricken city, with people dying everywhere, in which a single physician had a sure remedy, but he was asleep. Spurgeon cried, "Awake!. Awake! People are dying all about you!" So the call comes to tho Christian. People are dying for want of the gospel which you should carry to them! Are you going -to save them? After the sermon Mrs. Taylor fa vored tho audience with a cornet solo. There will be services in the tab ernacle this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Taylor's subject will be "A Square Deal." A Timely Protection. Everyone knows tho after effects of la grippe are often more dangerous than tho disease. So often it leads to pneumonia, which a weakened heart action makes fatal. La grippe coughs that strain and weaken tho system yield quickly to tho healing and strengthening qualities of Foley's Honoy and Tar. Refuse substitutes. J. C. 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The MANNISH STYLES aro very popular for tailormndo suits. You'll notlco a docidod change In tho colorings of the IMPORTED WORSTED NOVEL .T1ES. This will bo tho greatest season for FANCY SILKS Ever known. Let us show you the correct styles created for Spring of 1910. .s CREDIT STORES CAN'T MAT CH OUR PRICES. FRATERNAL NEWS A now lodge of tho B. P. O. E. came Into existence last Friday, oven, ing when 150 members of tho an tlored herd of this city wont to Ore gon City and established a lodge at that place. Besides tho members of tho Salom Lodgo there woro largo delegation in attendance from Port land, Eugene, Astoria, Albany and other Oregon towns and It was by far tho largest and most enthusi astic nffalr of its kind over hold in tho state. Kay, exalted "rulor of tho Portland lodgo, and tho dogroo work waa put on by tho team of tho Salom lodgo. Tho now ordor starts out with a membership of about 100 and under tho brightest and most promising of prospects. Tho ceremonial work waB undor i mm m waiii i i i i i in In fact everything pertaining .to women's wear, In the largest and best assortment, now ready for your inspection, We give our entire time and attention exclusively to the wear ing apparel of women and children; buy in large quantities, andtherefore can undersell' the lowest, quality considered, We absolutely guarantee to givefperfect satisfaction in every respect, or cheerfully refund ;your money, ' Inspect our stock and let us convince you of our statement, riiiitfj tiBlMflB tiSSHBflfi iB SBBII lllllfeta B I Liberty Street Salem Oreg For- Exclusive Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-Wear Goods Attorney P. II. D'Arcy, Harry Al bort and Wm. S. Walton have boon appointed as a committee to appoint Bub-commltteos and to mako ar rangements in gonornl for tho cele bration of tho fourteenth anniver sary of tho local lodgo of Elks and also the colobratlon of homo-coming day. Tho event Is to bo hold on April 21, and thoso in charge intend, to mako It an affair which will long bo romombored In Elkdom. Invita tions will bo sont out to many of tho members of tho lodgo who hava tnlcon up tholr residence olBowhere and it Is oxpoctcd that many of them will avail thomsolvos of thom and bo in attendance A special communication of St. Mary's Chapter No. 9, Ordor Eastern Star, of Corvallls, woa hold Tuesday night, at which Initiatory work was. performed, , 1 Corvallls Lodgo No, 14, A. F &! A, M., hold a stated communication Wodonsday night and did work in the F. C. degree Tho ordor of Maccabees in this; clfy hold nn open mooting last, Thursday ovoning in their hall at which W. J. Sherwood, a high ofll-, clal of tho lodgo, attended. A pro gram consisting of music and ado dresses was rendered and tho oxcep' tionally largo audlonco thoroughly enjoyed tho ovoning. I'jVUII MixologiKts Go Out. Philadelphia, Pn., March G. The? union bartonders walked out op every bar room In tho city nt mld$ night, but tholr strlko so far hafy been ineffectual. Amateur drink mixors lloakod ten tlit) aid of the utiloon keepers atrj tho proprietors thamsolvoa put oiv the long white aprons of the utrlkl era. f "it'ii pretty hard for tho bartonde, era union to hurt us," declared oua saloon man. "You see, Its not hart to get volunteers In this buainesa."