DAILY CAI'l i ' JOUhXAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1010. PAai: THRSB a. a or zzte i .w. uLin jkz 1 Eafcs . i oints Are Demonstrated Here w HERE can you buy that new Easter Bonnet and be sure you are getting your money's worth?, That is what most Salem ladies are trying to discover, and it pays to investigate. If you have not looked over the "FULLERTON'' line you have missed some of the good things in Millinery. If it is new we have it. 300 to 400 High-Class Ladies' Trimmed and Tailored Hats now ready for your inspection, no two alike and new designs coming out all the time. Our stock has been greatly increased by the addition of new lines, and, therefore usiness OllF To do this we want you for a customer. Can we have the opportunity of making you one this Spring season? Fi ji r p Phone Main 578 291 CA RNE6 MEDAL ARRIVES considered by the commission as proud man, and he has the congratu most thrilling, one of the rescunig Iatlons of his fr'ends for the dccog paity getting into the trees and as- ni.ion of bravery. sistlng the others into the boats. Among those rescued, were several children. Houses' had been drh Handling Heavy Freight. i rim nnd I Yesterday the Wells Fargo ex press received the first Carnng'e hero medal that ever came to Salem. t was delivered to Pascal I Trag- a resident of this city. Mr. Trag was awarded this medal by the neuie hero commission at Pitts- Pa., for his bravery in helping was five feet and 6even Inches than was ever known before. 'ascal L. Traglio. who- could not swim, and Frederick Guentlier, working together, rescued eleven persons from the tops of wme locust treoa, where they had taken refugy balow the town. These rescuers were The Southern PaciHc coraraenced against the trees and from these the running freight trains again this victims had crawled into the trees, week. For several days last week Three trips were made and Traglio all motive power was busy hauling and Guenther did not lose a soul. detoifred trains from the Union Pa Mr. Tragllo's brother works for (Su cific, but other engines have been Salem Flouring Mills Co.,. and his secured and' freights are moving father la a farmer in Polk county, again. , about one and one-half miles from Salem. An Ideal Cough .Medicine, Mr. Traglio knew; nothing about the awarding of the medal until one -as an Ideal cough medicine I re and a half years after Jt happene-1, 1 gard Chamberlain's Cough P.emedy when he was notified by the com mission, and also that he had re reived a thousand dollars In money. The me.tal Is bronze, about thre , Inches In diameter, with a picture 'of Andrew Carnegie on one side and a record of the wot for which it was awarded on the other, with the in IwripMon around the edge, "Great. Low Hath No M Thau This. Thin Man Lay Down Ills Life tor HU Friend." Net-die to ba. Mr. Tagllu is ;i in a class by Itself," says Dr. R. A. Wiltshire, of cwyanneville, Ind. "I take great i leasure In testifying to the results "f Chamberlain's Cough Medlelne. .i i , I know of no other preparation that meets so fully the expectations of the most exacting in eases of croup and coughs of children As It contains no opium, chloroform or morphine It certainly makes a most sale, pleasant and efficacious remedy for the ills it Is Intended. For sale by all food druggists. i NO USE FOB THE "LIGHTWEIGTHS" Hatha Williams, who appears at the Grand Opera House next Monday night lis loading woman In "As the Sun Went Down," has little patlonue with what she terma the "light weights" who are ever soaking i chance to go on the stage, attracted more by the sparkle. of the footllghU and what It stands for than by an honest desire to master tho dra matio art Just for the love of the doing. "Every actress who has attained any place In tho profesg'pn fa conr stantly receiving letters from girls wfio want to go on the stage," said Miss 'VyilllamH. "They ask as many questions as a two-year-old ch'ld at a circus, but this one Is always mir to crop out after Do end of foolish queries about salaries. Hutu-re. etc.. 'Do you think I could be hikci-im-fulf "My answer Is always etuphatlral- '.No' that Is to the que' Ion asked In person, for I stopped an swering the other kind long ago. "It seems a little hard to daah their cherished hopes, but It Is the kindest thing In the end, and thj girls who ask these questions rare ly would have any chance of making good. They lack self-reliance among other things. If they had It they would answer theso questions them selves and not bo runiilug to other people. Instead, she would bo try ing to train herself for hor chance when It comes, or rather to train herself without thought of tho re- 'ward, for the truo actor loves his work for its own self, and would study dramatic expression If alone on a desert Island. "My advice to tho stago-struqk Is --i-'Don't try to bo an aotroHs If you can help it. If !( Just bubble out In spite of yourself and you onn'l keep off the stage because you love Hie work for ItMlf. you may havs some chanoe.' " It Is wonderful tho number of suit eases It retires to earry the shirts aud collars of a man coming to the tlty from a dry district. LEADING MILLINER N. Commercial St. LIBRARY BOOKS. Following Ik a list of booUh on City Improvement which can bo ob tained at tho Salem Public Library: Uly Tho Coming City. Falrllo Municipal Administra tion, Goodhue Municipal Improve- Howe Tho City the Hope of De mocracy aud The Ilritlsh City. MaoKnlght A Civic Primer nnd Itvports of Conferences for Good City Government. (5 vols.) Hoblnson Ihprovement of Towns and Cities. Strong Twentieth Century City. Wilcox The Amerloun City. Zneblln Decade of Civic Dovel opnient. Also many artlelus In recent mag azines, a list of whluh Is kept for dufodenao. Statement foi- February. Number using reading room daily (approximate) 200 Now members , . . fio Total membership 42tJ! New books J Purchased , IS! Qlfts .Vs 1 J Number of volumes In library. 9128 Number of loans IJooks 2 52 9 Periodicals 154 Total 3952 Two story hours have boon Tory successfully conducted, with about thirty-live children In attendances Ther.o will bo one held on next Sat nrday morning at 9 o'clock.' All children from 7 to 12 years of ago are cordially Incited to attend, 0 The Lash of Fiend Would have been about as welcome to A. Cooper, of Oswego, N. Y., as a merciless lung-racking cough that do ll od all remedies for years, "It was most troublesome at nights," ho writes," "nothing helped me un til I used Dr. King's Now Dis covery which cured mo completely, I never cotjgh at night now," Mil lions know Its matchless merit for stubborn colds, obstinate doughs, sore lungs, la grippe, asthma, haraprrbago, croup, whooping eaugh or hny fever. It rellees qutukly and never falls to satisfy. A trial convince, SOe, $1.00 Trial bottle free. It Is positively guaranteed by J. 0. Perry.