HAIIA CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 1M, 1010. PAGE F17H. MUST THE NEW SUIT AND HAT BE SNAPPY? We've been planning your wants for more than six months past an J we know wo can please you. Re member our Mon's Suit Department Is filled with brand new snappy merchandise thnt we bolleve can't be beaten the world over for price Prices from $10.00 to $35.00. a A Large Shipment of TRUNKS and SUITCASES" Just Received A STRAW VOTE SHOWS CANNON IS NOT LIKED UNITKD 1T.ESS LEASED WIRE. Chicago, March 24. The Chicago Tribune today prints the result of a poll it has taken of the various news paper editors of the country, show ing that the East, as well as the West, opposes the Aldrich-Payno tar iff bill and Speaker Cannon. Repub lican editors were called on to ex press their views. The result of the poll in Illinois, recently printed, sh'dwed a majority of the party edi tors in Cannon's own state against him. According to the figures printed to day 85. f) per cent of the Republican editors of New England disapprove the recent tariff bill and 86.4 per cent are against Cannon. In the Eastern Atlantic states 74 per cent are against the tariff and j u.v per cent or tno editors qo not approve of Cannon. In the Western states the poll shows 77.1 per cent opposed to the tariff and S3.1 per cent voting against Cannon. Tho Southern states vote G2.S per cent against the tariff and 72.5 por cent against Cannon. b PINE FOR FISniNG ADDS TO HIGH COST OF LIVING L. B. Wilson was fined $25 by Justice Webster yesterday for catching trout out of season. Ho fished on Bitter Creek, "five mile3 south of Salem last Sunday. The open season does not begin until tXpril 1. He paid the fine and costs which in all amounted to about $31. He had 11 fish which cost a trifle over $3 apiece adding somewhat to Mr. Wilson's experience of the high cost of living. The arrest was made by Game Warden J. W. Rozell. o Taft's Ideas naturally great deal of weight. carry a ? y - n kJCU1 i Ask ye fad" all about Ayer's Sanapa- rilla. Entirely fnc fnm alcohol. A strong Ionic and alterattoe. itAl'SuSi'. 9 (&taJl nunu Havo become popular and the custom Is growing. These little gifts need not, of necessity, be largo or expensive, as there are so many other gifts to be made during the year. It Is, nevertheless, decidedly graceful and appropriate to remember ono's friends on this, one of the most Joyous festivals of the year. If (lowers aro appropriate, why not a handsome vaso to put them in? Wo havo some very dainty and beautiful vases in cut glass. Thay aro not expensive nnd wo will bo pleaded to show them to you. Barfs Jewelry Store Corner Stae GORDON HAT Wherever you have lived the .brand GORDON is familiar to you. If you have tried them you they are par excellence NONE BETTER. We a very largo stock f5r you to choose from.. Supreme Court Business. The case of the German Evange lical Reformed Bethany church against Lena Schlndler and Fredla Muelhaupt was argued this fore noon 'before the supremo court. John Bayne appearing for the plain tiff and John Reynolds and A. O. Cnndit nnnearinc for the defendants. , , ... . . . . and was brought by the church in!, San Francisco, March 2 4It waa the justice court. In this court.tho iear,ned that the San Francisco church was awarded a judgment but SavlnS3 UnIon absorb the sav- when the case was appealed to the circuit court a judgment was given in favor of tho defendants and an appeal from this decree was taken to tho supremo court. During the afternoon argument was heard in tho case of A. E. An drew against Oliver J. Brown, an ap peal from the circuit court of Mult nomah county. Tho action is brought for the purpose of estab lishing a boundary lino between tho lands of the plaintiff and defendant. o Raided Gambling House. Los Angeles, Cal., March 24. Moro than a score of wnte men and oriental proprietors of gambling In Chinatown are under bond today to appear in court to answer to charges of violating the city's anti gambling ordinance. The men were arrested in a police raid in the Chinese section of Los An geles shortly after midnight. The invading officers were led by Chief of Police Gallaway. Fire axes and clubs were used to force en trance into the heavily barred dens. Doors were demolished, windows smashed and skylights shattered In more than a dozen buildings. Five games were broken up, and their pro prietors compelled to furnish ball. Their cases will be heard tomorrow. A Neighbor of Yours. As well as yourself Is liable at any time to have rheumatism. We're all liablo to havo cuts or burns, bruises or scalds, crick In the back, neck or side some kind of an ache or pain. Then heed this advice and toll your neighbors Ballard's Snow Liniment all wounds. Sold by all dealers. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a tonic. It does & -. ! I . T . . . 1 nui stimulate, u uoc3 not mate you feel better one day, then as bad as ever the next. There is not a drop of alcohol in it. You have the steady, even gain that comes from a strong tonic. Ask your doctor all about this. and Liberty Streets During the Alteration Sale We Have Selected A Number Of 1910 Spring Suits And Put Them On Sale At $9,75 This ' Price Lasts ' Only - During the Sale HAT know havo OLD BANKS WILL TROT TOGETHER UNITED PRESS LZA?lH) WIEE. ns a an &0Cle a street bank," as soon as' tho neces sary conditions can be complied with. The capital and surplus of the merged institutions will bo $3,500, 000 and tho aggregato deposits will amount to nearly $30,000,000. The Savings and Loan Society 1ms had an uninterrupted existence of 53 years, and the Savings Union of 48 years. Both banks are consid ered among tho firmest of the Pa cific coast, and the merger will make the new combine one of tho wealthiest on the slope. o Children Hiivo Gun. (Continued from page one.) and tho girl suggested that he shoot ' at her. She pulled down the barrel and pronounced It empty. Ho leveled It at his sister and pulled the trig ger. The screams of the children sum moned neighbors, and doctors were hastily brought in. After an all-night operation tho surgeons, Drs. Klotz and Peterson, found tho bullet, bnt pronounced the child's recovery as hopeless, In view of the certain death, they de cided that the child should not be moved from the house. Joseph Rosenllnd, the father, is heartbroken. The children, with five brothers and sisters, are motherless, o In Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, pure healthful toasted grains, malt, nuts, etc., aro so cleverly blended as to give a wonderfully true coffee taste, color, and flavor. And besides, Health Coffee goes a third farther than any other kind. You actually get 100 full cups from a 25o, 1 pound package. And Health Coffee Is "made In a minute." No 20 to 30 minutes tedious boiling Is at all necessary. And besides there Is not a grain of real coffee In It Sold by J. W. Harrltt. Leopold has whiskers lko Santa Clau8, but that was tho only resem blnnce. An Ideal Cough Medicine. "As an Ideal cough modlclno I re gard Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in a class by Itself," says Dr. R. A. Wiltshire, or awyannevillo, ind. "I take great lioasuro in testifying to the results of Chumberlaln's Cough Medicine. .i ." , I know of no other preparation that meets so fully tho expectations of the most exacting in cases of croup and coughs of children As it contains no opium, chloroform or morphine it certainly makes a most safe, pleasant and efficacious remedy by all good druggists. o One of the Berlin papers aaysTaft and Knox are trying to make Nica ragua a vmmI of the United State). Oh, pahaw! If this country wanted vaaaala It could find many better onea than Nicaragua might ever be. PLANS TO UNITE WITH' THEFARMERS Washington, D. C March 24. Officials of tho American Federation of Labor, tho executive council of which Is in session at Washington, nro planning the formation of a na tional labor party. It is understood that nn alliance with tho Farmers xinlon Is being planned by the two organizations, which It Is hoped will bo consumnted by tho first of Juno. J Whon tho farmers' union moots in convention at St. Louis in May, President Samuel Gompors of the American Federation probably will address tho convention in connec tion with the proposed alliance. According to figures submitted by a member of tho executive commit tee, tho farmers' union has a mem bership of 4,000,000 men and tho Federation a membership of 3,000,- 000, while other labor organizations not affiliated with the Federation havo a total membership exceeding 1,000,000. It is proposed to join all these organizations Into ono po litical party, which will be along the linos laid down by a similar party in England. o i f (C Tft J 5jC 5jC 5j4 5( 5t X-RAYS AND SMILES J According to their own papers Billy Clarke and Addison Bennett, both fourth-class postmasters, are tho only regular Republicans In the state. . Colonel Baldwin, of Salem, Is ono of tho few genuine colonels In Can state. He Is "an auctioneer, and has cried over 1000 sales, and, according to the rites and customs of that an cient order, wears tho honor.? of tho ftltle. The Chamber of Commoroo ttulle tln for March Is devoted to market gardening, oat growing, boo kuoplng, and a great denl of development mat ter besides. The Mt. Angel Magazine has a flue artlclo in its Easter number about Salem. This magazine has a very large circulation, and Its wrireup of Salem will bring many people to this city. Urban A. Walter, of Denvur sends us several numbers of the H.irpoon, tho official organ of tho railway mall clerks, and It is making a winning fight for the organization agahibt un sanitary cars, long hours and poor pay. Success to It. With an exposition at San Fran cisco, one at New Orleans and a lit tle ono at San Diego, all to celebrate tho completion of tho Panama ca nal, that famous ditch and every thing about it except tho multitu dinous jobs, both French and Amer ican, should be thoroughly "ex posed." H H i Balllnger would no doubt bo sat isfied if Teddy would add Pinchot to his collection of stuffed specimens of big game. Port Townsend, Wash., is Import ing two carloads of Eastern lobsters which will be planted in Mats Mats bay, and Port Townsend will here after have lobsters to ship but then lots of Inland Oregon towns nre In that condition. A Mnu of Iron Nerve. Indomitable will and tremendous en ergy are never found where stomach, liver, kidney and bowels are out of order. If you want those qualities and tho success they bring, use Dr. King's Now Life Pills, tho matchless regulators, for keen brain and strong body. 25c at J. C. Porry'B. o Many puffcrcni from nasal catarrh say they got splendid results by us ing an atomizer. For their benefit wo prepare Ely's Liquid Cream Balm. Except that it is liquid it Is in nil respects like tho healing, help ful, pain-allaying Cream Balm that the public has been familiar with for years. No cocaine nor other dangerous drug In it. Tho soothing spray Is a remedy that relieves at once. All druggists, 75c, Including spraying tube, or mailed by Ely Bros., 50 Warren Street, Now Yorlc. o Riding on a monorail must bo something llko sliding down tho ban ister. o McillcincH Mudo from ItnotN nnd Herbs. In the good old-fashlpncjd days of our grandmothers they depended up on medicine! made from the roots arid herb of the field to cure dliJ seese. Lydia E. IMnkham's Vegetable Compound, that standard remedy which Is made from root and harlxj for woman's Ilk, had Un origin in this way. Por thirty years It has j been redeeming iu promise , writ ten on the !abl of every bottle by euring thousands of women of fern- lnlna Ilia. It'a imnil hnnuat niiull. clue. i "MODERJN i!.usiur now uuu icuvus you miio unio to mime udoui iu ow u CTHE.S?v f you'll just step into Barnes' you'll stop thinking about It you'll Dranktjuc J&ncalt iVCi want a suit. I We are selling clothing these days, indeed we are, Men of good judgment have become firm believers in our clothing, They know that they can get the correct styles in cut and weave combined with quality and fine workmanship at prices that are no't exorbitant, and they bring their friends with them, Now if you are a stranger at this store just come in and get acquainted, WE GIVE BETTER VALUES FOR THE MONEY SAN FRANCISCO IS BOOSTING FOR EXPOSITION UNITED T2ESS LEASED WIIU9.1 San Francisco, March 24. The "boosters" hero who favor San Fran cisco as thev site for tho Panama-Pacific exposition in 1915 today aro preparing to appeal to Governor Gll lott for a call of a special session of the legislature. The local men today began tho work of raising $G, 000, 000 for tho operation of the fair, but realize that tho state must help tho city In mak ing tho exposition a completes suc cess. A mooting was ordered for today, at which tho incorporation of tho fair company will be perfected. As soon as this Is done aij open and wide spread campaign for subscriptions will bo begun. A committee will bo appointed this afternoon to proceed to Washington to lay before congress tho claims of San Francisco for a federal appropri ation. In the meantime, It has beon suggested that April 18, tho date of tho fourth anniversary of tho San Francisco disaster, would bo an ap propriate ono on which to call a special legislative session to nld San Francisco., o Ono historian says the writing of history is not profltablo. That may bo the reason Dr. Cook wrote fic tion. if You Are a Trifle Sensitive About tho size of your shoes, it's somo satisfaction to know that many people can wear shoes a slzo smaller by shaking Allen's Foot Js-nso, tho antiseptic powdor. Into thorn. Just tho thing for dancing parties, patent leather shoos, and for breaking In now shoes. whon rubbors or overshoes becorao neces sary and your shoes pinch, Alton's Foot-Easo gives instant relief. Sold ovory where, 2Dc. Sample free. Ad dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Roy, im. x. Don't accept any substt tuto. A DROP IN FEED Wo havo reduced our prices on Rolled Barley and Wheat, both wholcsalo and retail, Re member wo do not wait for tho other dealer to drop but that w load, others follow. You will always find our prices nro as low as first-class goods can bo sold. Thai is why wo hnvo tho turnout trade and soli tho most goads of any donlnr It; tho .val ley. SEED GRAIN ' Still huvo a comploto stock of re-cleaned grain, Oats, Wheat, Hurley, utc, on hand. Our prices are always the low ' 'iilty considered. D. A. White & Son S66 Commercial m., Salem, Or Weds Your Ma Of course you want a now suit, so why not have It In time for tho season's formal oponlng Easter? It's edging pretty closely on ECZEMA CURABLE PROOF NOW AT 25c It Is usually very costly to consult a specialist in any disease, but for 25c cents on a special offor, wo can now give to thoso suffering from eczema or any form of skin dlsoaso absolutely instant rellof, with pros pect of an early euro. A special trial slzo bottle of oil of wlntergreen, thymol and glycorlno, otc., as compounded In tho Chicago Laboratories of tho D. D. D. Com pany may bo had In our store on this special 25 cont offer. This ono bot tle will convlnco you wo know It wo vouch for it. Teu years of success with this mild, soothing wash, D. D. D. Pre scription, has convlncod us, and wo hope you will accopt tho special 25 cent offor on D. D. D. Prescription, so that you also will be convinced. J. C. Perry. Wo havo wiroless tolography and wireless telephones; now lot us have "kllless" automobiles. Iiowuro of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. As mercury will suroiy destroy tho senso of smoll and complotoly dorango tho whole system when entering In through the 'mucous surfaces. Such articles should novor bo used except on prescriptions from roputablo phy sicians, as tho damago they will do is ten fold to tho good you can possibly derive from thorn. Hall's Catarrh Curo, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mer cury, and Is takon internally, acting directly upon tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Curo bo euro you got tho sonuino. it in taken hitomntiv and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price, 75c por WMn " , , . , w Toko Hall's Family Pills for consti- Pntlou. o Leon Dolagrango, of Franco, has tho distinction of bolng tho first nor onaut killed In 1910. o Nothing In tho way of a cough is qulto so annoying as a tickling, teasing, wheezing, bronchial cough i cougn, Tho quickest relief comes porhnps from a proscription known to drug gists overywhoro as Dr. Shoop's Cough Romody. And besides, It Is so thoroughly harmless that mothers glvo It with perfect safety oven to tho youngest babes. Tho tender loaves of a Blraplo mountain shrub, glvo to Dr. Shoop's Cough Remedy its remarkablo curativo effect. A fow days' test will toll. Sold by Capital Drug Store. Any man who knows moro than his boss should have too much sense to lot tho boss find it out. Don't Hrcnk Down, Sovoro strains on tho vital organs, llko strains on machlnory, cause break-downs. You can't ovor-tax stomach, ltvor, kidnoys, bowels or nerves without sarlous dangor to yourself. If you are woak or run down, or undor strain of any kind, take Eleotrlc IllUors tho matchless tonic medicine. Mrs. J. IS. Van do llaiule, of Klrkland, 111., writes "That I did not break down, while enduring a most severo strain, for threo months is due wholly to Electric Bitters." I'se them nnd onjoy honlth and strength. Satisfaction ppsltlvely guaranteed. COc. at J. C. Perry's. JfttjEi ML SOUR STOMACH "I used Cascarets and feel like a new! man. I have been a aufferer from dys-j pepsia and sour stomach for the last two! years. I have been taking medicine anil other drugs, but could find no relief only, for a short time. I will recommend Cascarets to my friends as the only thing) for indigestion and sour stomach and to keep, the bowels in good condition. They are very nice to eat." Harry Stuckley, Mauch Chunk, Pa, Pleasant, Palatable, Potent. TaitaQood. Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe, 10c, 25c, 50c. Never sold In bulk. The irea nlne tablet stamped CCC. Guaranteed to core or your money bock. K8 SOUTHERN PACIFIC BY. CO. Time Tablo 68. Bffoctlvo Sunday, January 1, 1910 12:01 a. m. Northbound. No. 1C Oregon Express .. 5:15 a.m. No. 18 Portland Passenger 7:43 p.m. No. 20 Portland Passonger 8:12 p.m. No. 14 Portland Express 8:20 a.m. No. 12 ShastaLimltod. . . .12:35p. Southbound. No. 13 San Francisco Ex.. 3:31a.n No. 19 Ashland Passonger. ll:01a.m No. 17 RoseburgPassongor 0:45p.m. No. 15 California Express. 9:56p.m. No. 11 Shasta Limited .. 7:48 p.m. Northbound. No. 22G Way Freight .... 9:50a.m. No .222 Portland Fast Frt. 10 :45p.m. Southbound. No. 225 Way Freight. .. .12:35p.m. No. 221 Portland Fast Frt. 2:43a.m OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY CO. Local Leaves For Portland and Inter 0:40a.m. Portland-HIUaboro lntor . . 8:55 o,m. Portland and inter 11:15 a.m. Portland and inter 2:00 p.m. Limited. Port., Tualatin, Hillaboro. 3:20 p.m. Local. Portland-HIUaboro lntor.. 4:00p.m. romana and lntor 0:20 p.m. Portland and inter a . m a o ; ou u.ia. Iiocal Arrive From. Portland and inter 8:2Cn.n. Portland-Hillsboro inter.. 9;B0ft.nj. . . . I"11, Port" H,8boro . Tualatin. 10:45 a.m. LOCal. Portland and Inter 1:00 p.m Portland-Hillsboro inter. . 4:00 p.m. Portland and lntor 6:50 p.m. 'Portland and Inter 8:80p.m. Portland Theater train. .10:40 p.m. Salem, Falls City & Western Ry LEAVE WEST BALESM B"Ott: xuiiiii' aVd intermediate poTaulia iio ST 5B.h&JM:ilS:r f.?2- ""! " .f ".l11 Jy" :so p. n m wo. a., isili Ulj, aiou -OCX. . 1 VJXt D. D iDallai and Intrmdlat points. ... 5 too p. m. AHIUVB WEST 8AUCM VVLOUl Fatli city, Dallas....... ..... 8 ;O0a, so. niack Bock. Valla City. Dallaa..l2!l5p,ta. Dallas and Intermediate points. 8 :W p. m. Dally except bunday. xHuaaay onlj. Ferry launch from foot of State street, connects with all trains at Becond-atrett depet Indencndcnc-Salem Motor Line. Leavo Independence ... 9:30a.m. Arrlvo at Wost Salem.. 10:30a.m. Leavo Salem .4:00 p. m. Arrlvo Independence ...5.00 p. m. Connects .at Independence with wost sldo train for Portland and in termediate) points, and for Mon mouth and Airlle. o Good Cough Medicine for ChU rcu. Tho soiiHon for coughs utjd colds is now at hand, nnd too much caro can not bo used to protect the children. A child Is much more llkoly to con tract dlpthorla or scarlet fovr when his cold tho less risk, Chamborlain's Cough Remedy is the solo rollanco of many mothers and fow of those who have tried It nro willing to use any other. Mrs. F. v, Stnroher. of Ripley, W. A., says: "I havo never used anything other than Chamber 'ain's Cough Remedy, tor my elilldrun, md It has always Blvtn gni.d satis faction.' This remedy contains na I I I - fM SI,.-.' L . . . . - T opium or other narcotic, and may b elven na, confidently to n rhfM as to an ndult. I'nr milt u.v all hiI )-,.;. i gists.