FAQS ia New Spring Coats and Suits Like the Above Pictures Are Now In Stock The Latest New York Models all made of the New Spring Materials, handsomely trimmed and tailored. To introduce the new styles we are offering them at six per cent over cost. Avail yourselves of this opportunity to buy the latest garments at about half price. SUITS $6.90, $8.90, $10.90 and $12.90 COATS $5.90, $7.50, $9.90 and $1 1.90 s.--s. i. ) Now m line K ' lit wi this 'l "S and THEY CAN TO HELP OUT By ED. L. KEEN. I (London Correspondent for the United velopmcnt in the preparations that Press.) province is milking to resist tho author- Undon, Feb. 24. "Wo womon aro itv ot l10 proponed Dublin parliament, doing all we can, in ovory possiblo of tho 234,000 womon who signed the way, to help tho 100,000 men whom ftsminiiie edition of tho Ulster Cov Ulster has armed and drilled in order "t 11 y' aK H0,000 Imvo become to remain mi integral part of tho contributing members of tho Ulster united kingdom. Just as the American Wornou's Unionists Association, and in Civil war was fought to keep tho tho l"""t 'w months havo raised $20, state together, so wo aro striving 00 fr tho Ulster defense fund. In aiminst separation." wry town and in almost every village In u aiiit.uni.nt iin,ln fn.lnv in tli.i Belfast correspondent of tho United Press, the Marchioness of Loudon- dorry, president of tho Ulster Women's I'niunist council, thus sumemd up tho feminine attitude In tho North of Ire land on the homo rule question, Her hiisbauil, Hi r Kdward (.'arson, was one of tho organizers of the Ulster pro visional government, is president of the incus Ulster Unionist council. Would Not Pass Muster. "Such a change in tho constitution of these Islands as is proposed in the home rule bil," said Ijady ljondoudorry, "would not bo allowed to bo passed In other civilized countries unless by a two-thirds majority, or some other do liuito and uuiuestioucd expression ot tho popular will hud been shown In support of the alteration, Why, then, should this bill lie smuggled through wit hunt Ati uimttfil t(i Win noniilitf 1 1 l,i,l, vf.,-... . I...II..V.. Iii ,l..,.,n,nJ,,,tli" l'ruficieney i r . 11 . .1 . i- . i Is a curious fact, that the radical jiarty, which professes to believe iu democracy, should dei'lino to consult tho democracy. The question of the - i - -- -- - ; m'luiruiiuil hi jri'iHiui i ruin ummh iii- - m i n.....! it-i tain i one that concerns rea Hntain ovor . ., as it '''''' '" ' l I ,, ,!;, , ,s "hours' a l,.,,U,,ce to the sune k g ; ,,, MV(,m, ,l,lltnv wolm, of fly the same fl. g as ,re, 1 " ,;, ((, u,ir and ve will no u low . h is cr ,m tu b J perpetrated. 1 hat his Majesty a army u rhoulil be sent nguinst the most loyal df Inwil ioMilutioim In Grout Urituin nt the hiiltlintf of tho v Stwm party is untliinkalile. t. Isler Is more drtoi mined than she has ever been that i-lie will not consent to be domlii - nted bv, or even to acknowledge In my way, a parliament and nn execu - live in Dublin. The government seems incuts of the Volunteer Turco iu the to forget that It Is up against not mere- event of war, this cors Is now prepar Jy a political organisation but a whole cd to operate a complete postal system, noiuilntion. If thi radhhl party holds should the British government carry to the belief that country raunnt out it. threat or cutting l ister orr rrom t ion, too, ir you ever tase i lor nun Iw governed without the consent of tho Imperial postal and telegraph or- gestion, gnscs, heartburn, sourness, the; governed, tho men of Ulster anil we vice. dyspepsia, or any stomach misery, women backing them up, will show how, In 40 towns of tho province "post- Oct some now, this minute, and rid uteadfimt Is our resolve to continue to houses," distinct from government yourself of stomach trouble and Indi te governed Is now, within the union, post-offices have already been estab- gestion In fire mlnutea. -y- NEW SPRING 1 NEW Mil I INFDV t iviii.i.iiii-1 i i i o-in, on exhibition. The greatest shown bv any house In t hart nf thp rmintrv P.irk " T American models In the r? newest styles and designs. We make the lowest of prices. $1.49 $1.98 . $2.50 $3.50 and up and to remain under the Imperial Par liament and nothing pise." Woman Enthusiastic. Tlio onthuHioHiti cf the anti-Homo Rulo women of Ulster and tho practi cal methods thoy have adopted for "backing up" their men folks constl- tute at pcraent tho most interesting dc- sowinir circles havo boon formed for ' ninking of bandages, pajamas. sheets, pillowslips, and othor articles t"t would bo required In war hosplt- nls; while members not engaged in the ueedlo work aro canvassing their com munities for tho donation of still other articles of hospital equipment. A lnrgo nursing and ambulauco corps litis been organized along the lines of the Red Cross under tho direction of the chief medical officer of the Ulster Volunteer Force, Col, Davis, Into of tho Indinn Medical Service In Bel fast alone 700 women have passed ex aminations in first aid and nursing and Hill more are under Instruction, while still others who havo volunteered for this service have been unable as vet. owlmr to luck of teachers, to take the required lessons. Of these a largo number have enrolled as cooks and even laundry women for fear thev may not . in nursing before A sneclal detiitch - ' hostilities begin. ; ' " . l,tf an Ulster woman of title n.noiig tho students In llelfnst University. A hos - ,.,, .,, ,. f,w,i i,v tl,r cm . ......... .- ii-. 1.... .1M '. i """"" "t complete rost.u syatein. A unique feature of the Ulster wo- men s activ ities Has been the lorinil- lion of a corps of signaller, telegraph- 1 ers, and postal clerks. Designated primarily to maintain communication 1 between various divisions and detach- l ' SPRING EMBROIDERIES, Laces, Underwear now opened up and ready to sell, t out on our counters, and ottered at small prices. embroideries, yd. yc 4Mn. nouncings, yd. m i rncerer rard-j Ladies' Union Suits 25c and 35c - - 2 li- Hi i in i nil i mill li mi in STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY TnmntmmwmmmwKWimmwHtt ii hi inn ) ,i i)n,imiwwiiiiiiiyiii inn n iwmKnWTTl! lished. Tho head "post-houso," at the Unionist headquarters iu Belfast, is do. ing business regulnrly, and bo are these j in so mo of tue other larger towns, uut for tho present the smaller "post- 'houses" are used only for occasional testing purposes. The entire staff in these houses is composed of women twolvo in tho largor towns and bU in tho smaller. Boy bicyclo cadets make local deliveries, and tho country mes sages or letters aro delivorod by motor cyclists attached to the UMor Des patch Biding corps, who aro plodged to turn out at any time of day or night when callod upon, TOUCHAKD 8TILL CHAMP. ONITRD WICSR l.A8KD Willi. New York, Feb. 24. O. F. Touchard retained the national indoor champion ship hero yesterday by defeating Dr. William Rosenbiium In tho final singles 0-2, fl-2, 4 0, and 0-2. 'Pape'i Dlapepalon" Ends Indigestion. Gas, Dyspepsia and Stomach Mis ery In Plve Minutes. If what you juBt ate Is sourlns o your stomach or lies like a lump of load, refusing to dlgost, or you belch 1 ca and eructate sour, undigested , food, or havo a feeling of dimness, i heartburn, fullness, nausea, oau msio i In mouth and stomach headache, you run not blessed relief in five minutes. Ask your pharmitjU-' how you ' the formula, plainly printed on those filtycenl eases oi tapes i-iiT..u, ilien vou will understand why dye- - . ' peptic trouble, of all kind, must go, H-.d why they relieve sour, out-of-order stomach, or Indigestion five mm- es. -Tape'. Diapepsln " 1. harmless; M ,,k, wnay tboih each dose will dlirest and prepare for assimila- i on ,n(o 0m bU)0(, ,he fo0lV vtm vn, n maUl ym fQ t0 tho tll,0 wittt , healthv appetite; but, w)mt y,fM you most, la that yon wm ftf0 that your stomach and lutes- jmis are elean and fresh, and you will ,t need to retort to laxatives or liver pjn, (r idlioiisnesa or constitiiation, This city will have many "Uapo s Plnpepsln" crauks, as some people will call them, but you will bo enthusiastic about this splendid stomach prepare- DAILY CAPITAL JOOENAL, iALKM, OEEOON, Hosiery, t DOMESTICS The greatest showing In Salem, all stacked MEN'S OVERSIIIRTS, FIRST TIME IN CHICAGO Antl-SpltUng and AnU-Smoklng Cru sade Involved In Fight Waged By Women There. UN1IBD PUtSS LEASED Willi. Chicago, Feb. 24. The first actual test of strength of tho woman vote iu tho lnrgest equal sulfrago city in the world was made heie today. Chicago women cast their ballots for the first time since tho Illinois suffrage, law was enacted and participated In tho primaries to choose candidates for tho board of nldermeu. Fight woman can didates for council seats wero on tho ballots today three progressives, threo socialists and two democrats, Four of them have opposition in tho primaries but the names of tho other four aro certain to be placed ou the ballots for April 7. Around these four women candidates who must fight for party endorsements most of the Interest in the outcome of today's primaries centered, but the suffrage vote played an even more important part iu the other twenty seven wards that offered no womeii candidates. In these wards inalo can didates astonished at the size of the suffragist registration ou February !l, bid against each other for the support of women's oigunii'.iitious In one of the livelicest campaigns in the city's his tory, For three weeks tho play to the suffrage section of the galleries on the part of nlderiunuic candidates, city oli'liriiiU mi,! opposing party factions has been one of the most important and significant developments in the political history of Chicago. Aldermen who discarded quids of tobacco and squirted streams of juice recklessly, suddenly discovered that the spitting evil was the one great crime of the ago, when women's organizations urged action upon them. Council committees got very busy and Mayor Harrison and his police department even busier. The official word that 1.,020 women had registered at their first opportuu ity hud scarcely been given out when the police began ninking wholesale ar rests of persons who expectorated on the sidewalks. 1 lie null spitting campaign was scarcely under way when the niiti smoking campaign got under way with a boom. It was directed at the prar tice of permitting smoking in the front platform of street cars. Various women's orgauirattons supported by street car motormeu, callod the prac tice disgusting, pointed out that the mmmmS. TUESDAY, FEBEUAEY 24, 1911 ic, dc, oi-4c, i-jc ana up. 75c values, now . . .39c and 45c t4t - smoke permeated the cars, and de scended upon the council health com mittee. The members of tho commit tee courteously laid asido their cignrs, listened to the arguments and promised to recommend an anti-smoking ordi nance for passage. Politicians Get In Line. The hasto with which politicians of both "low brow" and "high brow" typo have come to the support of measures advocated by women voters encouraged suffrage leadors today to predict thnt not only all the four women candidates with opposition will be nominated at the primaries, but in several wards known opponents to woman suffrage probably will find themselves eliminated from the race. Miss Marion II. Drako, stenographer suffragist, who is a candidate for the progressive nomination in the First ward, 1b believed to be almost certain of obtaining tho nomination over Karl X. Wehle, her male opponent, who counts his strength among tho negro population of tho First, but Miss Drako will have the' backing of influ ential male progressives. If alio wins the nomination sho will opposo the notorious " Bathhouso John" Coughlin, democrat in the April 7 election. In tho Second wnrd Miss Sarah M. Hopkins, candidate for the democratic nomination for the council is opposed by Thomas T. Hoyne. The suffragist THE TIME TO SAVE Xewbro's llerpicido is tho ono rem cry on your druggist's shelves which may always be depended upon. Instead of complaining to your friends Biid mourning over your loss of hair, call upon your local druggist and purchase a bottle of Newhro's llerpicido. It is the first and original remedy, guaranteed to kill dandruff, stop Itch ing and check falling hair. Vou can save the hair you have much easier than you can grow new. The time to save your hair Is now, Tho remedy for doing so is Xcwbro's ller picido, Xewbro ' llerpieide n "0e and 1.00 sizes Is sold by all dealers who gua rantee It to do all that is claimed. If you are net satisfied your money will be refunded. Tho same opportunity never conies but once. Applications at good barber shops. Send 10c la postage for sample and booklet to The llerpieide Co., Dept. R.j Detroit, Mich. Applications may be obtained at good barber shops. SALEM'S SILK HOUSE AND DRESS GOODS STORE Has now on display over 20,000 yards of the latest Spring Novelties in Fine Silks and Dress Goods. Come here for bargains. Yard 1 5c, 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c and up registration in tho Second totalled 0,104. Miss Hopkins counts upon the votes of at least two-thirds of tho women iu the democratic primaries and upon the votes of independent democrats. She has been making an activo campaign in that ward, includ ing speech-making all oyer the district. Mrs. Raymond Robins, wife of a prominent progressive leader, filed at J the Inst minuto as a candidato for the progressive nomination in the Seven teenth ward. Her opponent is Albort F. Senger. Tho suffragist registration j in the Seventeenth is light, but backers of Mrs. Robins count upon support for her from the union labor elements, be cause of her efforts in behalf of the working girls' unions. Persuaded to Bun. Mrs, Marie Oerhardt was a late en trant for the democratic nomination in tho Twenty-third, one of the wards where the women vote Is expected to bo unusually heavy. Her friends per iiadcd her to run by arguing that the presence of two male candidate in the fight for the democratic nomina tion made a suffrage victory probable if a majority of tho 0,000 registered women voters get behind a woman candidato, Mrs. Julia Agnew, progressive can didate in tho Twenty-first, has no op position fur the nomination. Her hus band a Hearst-Harrison candidate, is a county employe, but promised her at least his vote if not his Influence. Mrs, Josephine C. Kanocko, socialist writer; Mrs. l.ida E. MeDermott am) Miss Maude J. Doll, socialist candid ates, are not opposed by other mem ber, of their party mid are certain of places on the April 7 ballot. WARRANTY DEEDS RECENTLY FILED IN THE COURTHOUSE. J, Carptenson et ux to X. F. Dal- siger lots 1 and 2 Tract 10 Wisencres, 10. Francis Feller et ux to Ida Krausse, lot ", II I Snyder's add, Aurora, $10, Jos. Marsh to Sadler & Krausse, 4 acres See. 13 T i 8 R 1 W, 100. I. Cireeubaiiin et ux to C. K. Iveiulit lot 4 11 I Hrooksi.le add., 4:1.1. F. A. Krixon et ux to U. C. Erixon, lot 7 11, 3 University add., $10. W. C. Wiusloiv et ux to U. E. Mor gan et ux, 10 acres Sec. 2S T 8 S 11 2 W. n. S. K. Creech et nl to Rudolph Schmidt et ux, lot 1 and 10 B 2 Shaw. Ore., sOO. Hoy F. Shields et al to R. V. Boise ct al, lot S H 2 Boise's Second add., $10. H. A. Wells to Tillie Wells, 51100 acre Sec 3.1 T9SRI W, 1.10. Ella Byrne to C. M. Terry, 17 acres M. L. Savage D. L. C. T 7 8 K 2 and 3 W, $10. A. J. Cowing ct ux to J. K. Wood, lot 4 B 2 Cowings add to Silverton, 200. E. M, Croiaan ct ux to S. J. Jory et al, lot 10 Homestead Acres, $500. A SLIGHT UNDERSTANDING. "Pop, here this book says that Ap polo struck tho sounding lyro." "Well, what of it!" 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