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PAGE TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOTXBNAI SAIXM, OEEOOW, TUESDAY, APRIL SI, 1914. Ifar M M 11 I! Mi Rumors of far With Mexico is at present engaging the attention of congress and any newd from Washing ton js being eagerly read throughout the nation. It is a question of honor and national dignity. nowever, 01 general local interest is our Pi ll II 11 II II M 11 II II 11 II II II II II II M 11 M n M n II n II n II n ii II n El 11 ii ii ii u M 11 II El 11 E1 II El E1 El ,11 II El M fl E1 11 II II EI EI II II II It 11 11 M n ii m n u n ii BecSara tion of war n ii u u u n On profits and high prices. Victory is assured since our merchandise is bought direct of im porters and manufacturers in large quantities for spot cash, and selling as we do for cash only we are enabled to My 5 Competition Nothing can turn the tide of popularity. They are coming in ever Increasing . numbers. The tidings of our thousands of unmatchable bargains have been widely heralded. The edict has gone forth . FdDiar Mo Days There surely "Will be Something Doing." Watch this space for special attractions. Read our ads . They may suggest a want. Take a look ; you'll be convinced. Bring your purse ! for you'll want to buy. Supply your wants. Do it now. Ladies' f a(siest Wear Suits!! Never have such values been shown in ladies' suits as are of fered at our present sale. All of thi3 season's latest creations are included. Any orders given during the next five days will be delivered at SALE PRICES. We urge you to make your selections now as it means a positive saving of from $3.50 to $10 on your spring suit. Our selection Is large and the range of prices great. Regular $10.00 to $12.50 suits $4.50 Regular $15.00 to $17.50 suits $9.90 Regular $20 to $25.00 suits : $12.90 Ladies house dresses ; regular $1 .50 ! 75c Ladies skirts; regular 50 and 75c . ..25c Ladies lingerie dresses up to $3.50 : $1.49 Ladies duck suits up to $5.00 ...... ....$1.98 Ladies rain coats up to $2.50 . ....... 95c Ladies long coats up to $l.j)0, now .;:..........49c Ladies 16-button length lisle gloves ............ 25c Children's Wceir ,1 One lot child's dresses, ages 2 to 6 25c One lot child's dresses, ages 4 to 14 49c One lot child's coats, ages 2 to 6 ;.:...$1.45 One lot child's soft soled shoes... 25c One lot child's straw hats I , , -..25c One lot infant's white dresses 19c One lot child's sweaters, 1 to 4 1.......:...: .'.:...25c ft j Five More Days of Unmatchable Bargains ri ii n u em Note a few of our prices 10,000 yards best apron ginghams, regular 8 l-3c 10c. and .5c Two cases heavy muslin pillow cases, regular 20c ....10c 5000 yards A. F. C. dress ginghams, regular 12 l-2c and 15c 81-3c 50 dozen Huck towels, hotel size, regular 12 l-2c each 8 l-3c Full width bleached table linen, regular 50c quality....25c 600 yards imported Pongee silks, regular 65c and 75c 39c 36-inch Shepherd check dress goods, regular 50c......23c 11 El II U El U tl a u El Ladies' Waists and Skirts Ladies' waists and middy blous es, regular 50c, 75c and $1.25 Ladies' lace and lingerie waists, regular $1.50 and $2 98c Ladies' wash skirts, white and colors, values up to $2.50 75c t 500 ladies' and children's 'straw and mull hats, 50c and up to $1.00 One lot ladies' ready .10c trimmed hats, $1.50 and up to $2.50 93c Ladies' Panama, the latest craze regular $2.50 and $3 ....$1.69 El El U El 13 n M tl tl tl a u it ti ti ti ti ti t! II tl tl tl a tl II tl N tl tl tl 11 tl El 11 ti I! CHILDREN HATE OIL. CALOMEL AND PILLS 8TTPEEME COURT REVERSES DE CISION OF LOWER COURT IN POCH MURDER CASE. 'California Syrup of Figs" Best for Tender Stomach, Liver, Bowels m ...... n.ii.i.H. i.oics uviouo. . , . T1 .-,. .rvnrt th nlorillllL' hnrwlnH down seven omnions. and di" Look back at vour childhood days. ! "e "ine petitions for rehearing In Remember the "dose" mother insisted ca".8. 01 '""'T 717: 1 rnthnrtirn l-MCUailiei ana Tannic v. on castor oil, calomel, cathartic), How you hated them, how you fought against taking them. With our cniluren u s dittorent. Mothers who cling to the old form of pnysic simply don't realize what they do. The children s revolt is well 10 SCOPE OF BANKS AND TRUST COMPANIES TO BE DETERMINED IN SUPREME COURT. An important cuso that is expected to find its way to the supremo court for final adjudication was filed yes terday by H. O. Sargent, as the state indicted for tho murder of Herman ..erintendent of banks, against the Toch in Crook county, the decision of (r' sjavings and Loan company in tho lower court was reversed and the j t,c"t.irnlit f0rt for Marion county caso remanded for a new trial. i . p.tnblish iust what a bank is .and The enso camo up on appeal of He-. t(j d(,tl,rlnine tu0 wopo of trust, of a Daniel, who based his demand for a j I(ml B8au(.illtj()n. The eomplnint allege founded. Their tender little "inside " " l" V?" " - tbnt the defendant ban is iiircnirn ..K are injured by them. j missions made by his co-defendant sub- itJ contrw.tgi bonds, eertifi- lf your child's stomach, liver and ; l to tho killing, and not made pat,g alJ notejJ uulp811 strained by bowels need cleansing, give only deli-1 in hl8 presence, were admitted in evi-, th(J eourt ; vioiatioll ( tho banking cious "California Svrup of Figs.'" Its enee ngnmst hun over his objections. ( jaw8 of tho gtlltc. n is stated that i . u r;u:.,. Ho was found guilty in the lower court . ... .i.,,,.,,!,.,, hns not complied with UCIIU1I ID vnai-A hut- rrnn1e of mothers keep this harmless "fruit I 01,0 "n 10 P",!1" lu" "V'jthe statutes regulating the Dusiness or laxative" handy; they know chi.uren 1 an '"1,hl! erc indicted for murden,g ; htMng. love to take it; that it never fails to husband and Mc Daniel s stepfather. The eom,)laint states further that the bowels and sweeten ",".w " "7 . . . ; plan or tno onnn or uoihk uuu.cpo ,t the stomach, and that a teaspoonful ! 1 UU1U1I1B ' 7 . aetunllv carried out would consilium given today saves a sic cuild tomor-1 the woman should not havo been od-j a viu,ation pf the banking laws.. A ..... mitted. 1 t,,ninnmrv iniunctnin was asked of tho Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot-j In he? ' Ciarh D. Taylor ; f ourli nnJ Judge Oallowny granted tho tie of "California Svmp of rigs, , nguinm i um iu.r, u.. i restraining order. A demurrer 10 mo which has full directions for babies, ! dlV0fi''t.he.. !"i" WB8 mdlle-,Tlx 1 eomplnint was also filed on grounds children of all ages and for grown-ups I c?r hl'W ,lln .nllmony va ftru'tly a j thnt w,,re no grolind9 to const;- phi nly on each bottle. Bewnre of ""j ,...., .,- . , tut0 an action. 1 no sun is v J - . ... ...... I rrponrnrl nm flirt tfltiito rtirO(Tii- thnt . . 1 1. . .1 IV ono ami was uruugui. iu utn'iuuuu counterfeits sold here. See that it is I Bnlca . ". ll,lulH. " 1 " "l made by ' .'alifornia Fig Syrup Com-1 alunony pending the trial of suit . ' . . 0 '. . , finnlil nn ho frrnntnrl. nnrt thnt the Kcfuso nay otuer Kind wnu r : , ,j -- , ' I husband could not bo compelled in such - - - action to pay surgical bills for his pnny, contempt, what is a bunk. OPEN FORUM. . Salem, Ore. April 20, .19 14. Editor Capital Journal: It is with amusement that I rend in the, morning contemporary tho sticnuous and ardent attempts of the uood Koad .boosters representatives of Portland automo bilists and aristocrats, in vainly trying to deceive the voters and taxpayers of Marion county nita voting ij)8o0,0n(i bonds to improve the Pacific High way, a unit of the proposed great high way from British Columbia to Mexic . in a gigantic scheme to force tno tax payers of the several counties through which the proposed road passes, for tho especial benefit of wealthy tour ists who winter in Southern California and some locar sports at our metropo lis, who are active under the assump tion of Tho Interstate Bridgo Commit tee. We admit that Marion county needs more permanent roads and high ways and. predict she will get them ir due time without paying $2 for $1 of value received as proposed by issuing 20-year 5 per cent tonds and mortgag ing posterity, therohy completely pre venting the coniplotion of the hundrei' of milea of the Remaining iiiain or market roads, as proposed at tho cow ing May election, or it is vety plain. when we have votad the limit, or . SWEET PEAS SHOULD BE PROTECTED BY SPRAYING On account of tho recent continued damp and cloudy weather, gard' 11 slugs and aphis h.ive been makinc serious inroads upon the sweet pens in this vicinity, and unless precautious are taken the crop of theso beautiful flowers is liable to be short this yen-, according to II. O. White, a niemb.r of the seed firm of D. A. White & Sons. "Xow is the time when sweet pen should he given extra attention," said Mr. Wnite today. -'Slugs and apm wife, though he might be liable for such debt in oipiity. The other business was as follows: Columbia City Land company, appel lant, vs. Charles H. Huhl, appealed from Columbia; suit to dermine a boundary lino, affirmed. Nellie McDanirl vs. Lebanon Lum ber company, appellant; appealed from Lin 11 suit for dumnges for personal in juries, affirmed. A. A. Cunningham vs. J. C. Friend ly, a(pe!liint; appealed from Mult nomah; petition for rehearing, denied. Xfinnrva A .T,,oa of ol vi Hnnrv E. McGinn, circuit judge of Mult-'" very bad and it you do not us., nomah; mandamus proceedings to re- somo remedy to check them, will dam quiro dofendnnt to enter decreo in ac- j ago your plants and possibly kill cordance with mandate of this court, them. domed. ' "For slugs, a little airslacked lim.i Fred' C. Powell vs. the Sirthcrlin Land 'or ground sulphur, sprinkled aroun 1 & Water company, appellant; appealed I the plants Will help check them and from Douglas; action for damages for ! keep them off the plants to a great personal injuries, affirmed. I extent. It is also a good idea to loo Petitions for rehearings were denied j over your plants early of a morning in-Paulson vs. Oregon Surety & Cas- and kill all tho slugs you find ciawl ualty company, Louis vs. Chambcrlnin, ; ing around, as it does not take lon. Bean vs. Eyre, Coach vs. Gage, Wil- 1 for a few slugs to cat up a row of linms vs. Pacific Surety company, Kel-, sweet peas. logg vs. Ford, Turk vs. Botsford", Max-1 "Aphis are doing lots of damage well Land & Irrigation company vs. and you may have to spray your plaiitM Hermiston Ban & Trust compuny. j with some good tobacco spray solution 1 I in order to kill them. Ono of those. GETS THAW PLAY SUCCESS BY little hand sprayers is about the be-t HAIR'S BREADTH. I thing to use as they throw a fine iuit ' .'and cover tho plant in good shape. ' Sometimes a nood whalo oil soap soln- Evelyn Nesbit Thaw, In tho latest j ti()ll ,vi)i ,0 the work but it is not as ment, "Marietto lI .1 pruprr.jr 21th, Mr- Thaw. comcs direct from and would necessarily havo to amend the law in order to continue the vor. by the proposed system. Late election returns in bond aloft wnnl.l ho vrv ilnnhtful. W would bolv.. i.tu i ingredients to use xml arc --- - ; uy hit urusiiu viiuriu. 1 1111 pud ui- . .1 , i-nnfrnntn.l with th nwnn tv nf III- .j -t .u- t, j T j ' 1 UlOie h.lrill thai! gOOd. -" pchtl-u ut -luu Xlippuuruiliu 1U 1.UI1UUI1 I .... . . - 11 .11 proving the major portion of our roads unJer ttn a8(,umod name she was greet- , MP .vo"r sweet peas well wee.M bv another system, moft nrobablv the A :.!. ....... ti,.1" the weeds take tho strength from old direct tax method. i London dmmatic reviewers, It. ia tn ha ratnnni hprpil thnt. AT.lvintl i L.....-: .-k An11., a ........ ln,r. county embraces a large area of terri-1 ih in their praise of her clever act. ,oos' aro,u"1 the l,ljnts as thcy Wl" tory which will rcv.-eivo little or no i Tho same sucecss was. accorded her in I ".,..r. , , .esuit inaw, in ino uitesi , ti()ll ,vi) (jo the work but it is not as leal, pantomine divcrtisso-j g00( aa tho tobacco spray, riettc," will ho tho attrac- (At this-time it is very good idea o Grand on Friday. -April to ' fertilize vour sweet pens. A good . Thaw comes direct from ,;i V.,rt;ii,..- i thn host tn her most successful engagement at tho, mg )(1 (.an h 0(t:unod from-: neatly., Londi Hippodrome and Hammer- ,. 1. ,, i, .' wifcnn "Vn.. nr' v. .-. stein's Victoria theater in thi3 Alhum- familiar with mixing fertilizers it oposea system. l.Bie eicriinn ; up. thnatcr 1 nndnn spnsittinii .tU ..s .v. aiioato tho unpopularity of S. TomaTin- the 11 I nm. and thnrn cont nuance n t. j . . i as very tew understand the propt . , ... -. :: ; wurm nns scureu a iremciiuuus success .--.. rt ttaa , i;ai,irt ,i.. iiiniuiilttitcuua si4.oo. i uii ; . , , , .11. without' piUHHU 1111(1 W(-uiuii uur jmiuii.t I n nr. iiuii-ii. rv null ivi'i'it ill .rriiiiiu, benefit from the improvement of the New York. Pacific High-way uml it is unfnir tj tax the whole county on a $2 to $1 proposition when a comparatively few are directly benefitted. As Salem i a city is already bonded for divers purposes for someth:ng nioro than one million dollars, the :'dea of increasing the bonded indebtedness does not meet with much favor, notwithstanding the. But right now, look after thrf in .M..ttn" i.r. v n.. cv,,,. sings and a nus, or you win not iiava stock and Morris Gest, her managing j swcet l'eas later on." directors, secured one of tho biggest mujicnl succeses from the Alhnmbra M'COY. heater, London, by a few moments. A , t 3 , , k t thh,me of his dauRh leading ow ork thca r.cal manager M Mirf p , rrt. had an option on tho play for one of -, d from u n f ., d n 8 his many stars trom the time it open- ; h . m bo ' u , ' m ed in London. This option was to ex-1 ;. .,,; j ..i -: Statesmen's assertion of tho probablo : Pjre at noon on a certain day. , heia ut Kigdon and Kicharuson's chapel need .of several more hotels to aecom-1 Moms Gest happened to be in Lon- ; at 1M folnorrow ifttermcnt taking modate the promised (by Portland j don, saw the p ay, but when ho sought laco un(Jer the nu'g.)i(.M o( the G. S1orts) tourist travel. The attempt atto purchase it for America was in- lR o( whi(,h hc wa'8 a mcmbcr. j, deception on the rural vote is plainly j formed that another manager had an a daugh,er in c.recnsburg, Indiana, evident when it is stated, tho proposed . Pton on it untU noon of the next ! am, Burvived by the foowing T,,. bonds will provide funds to improve ! Gest was on hand shortly be-; at-VM iu thig dty. Tbe Mi88C8b Enai tho roads as designatq by the county ! tro t?1. ew York time, the next ; ftnil Al)nora Wclch Frftnk Wm H and court, when any Sal school boy caujy and n?,wor "ad been received ; Arthur D Wel,.h B brothcr3 and estimrite tho cost of the proposed im- V,0 he cw York manager by the ters of hig wif yjorence A. McCov. provement as submitted by the com- J ! lnl'utlcr, rnanngement as 10 h d . December, ll:!, mjttee or wood uoads iioostcrs, andL' T r: :. v . ascertain the deficiency or amount to!":Pt,on- A .,,vo,f ,l,4?t'! P8-8,' twelv- ' - . Ainar Ynru txma f fiamt noiil nva in cash, the money to buy the play and took the manuscript with him. lhe next morning the Alhambra t he- complete the contemplated improve ments, for it is only too plain the an portionment will only construct frot.i and an aunt and cousin of his wife's, Mrs. L, j. Adair and Mrs. C. M. Lock wood. The electrocuted "gunmen" were beyond reasonable doubt guilty, but one-third to ono-half of the designated " n L V 1 M"0M reasonaoie. doubt guilty, h roads save one-the Salein-Oregon City i TJf JZiLh ?m I ",en re ""''onvieted. II Read OUr ads. Thev mav mippt n vvnnf Takpn Innk? vnu'll hprnnvinrpH. N U Bring your purse, for you'll want to buy. Supply your wants, Do it now. fi i M ' . . - II ' CGI IC AG THE O ti tj H n a m a a u ra -p1",w" w 1 Zi am mb S W WJ Wl " '.S-W'' .' Ws lf( www fits and if left to build tho unconi pleted roads to counect with the Pa cific Highway aud the short stretchej . lib. M..1 l.in 1 ; n .Ui--. Lame Back ma BnI thardhu lha uihnr a aw ' . . . Vr." I on him for the price of the piece. ! pose-L Stayton, Sublimity, Shaw., Whcn Mrs. Thaw came under Mr. j T-w MiietnJ (n L Macleay, Pratum, Lewisburg Silver-1 0pgt . dire.tioll he 8aw that ghe was I TV IViUSterOle lOt tlia fnn Paul ( hamnnnrr V- irfml.l I . ... . . - . w v ..o...i.Wv muu, Tnf IV mtAfI Tn th tnrt nrf nlaati I Wheatland, Halls Ferry and Sulney her at the head of the largo and cap-' will NOT rwrivfl th nromisnl hptuvi.ut-. : I " i nuic uiira ii liut l i u ii. -.. . . w T a , mm ic on unoKiy massage in WHY ACID STOMACHS AEB DAN- !4J"0"' "n note th,1w GEROTJS ' SThROLE drives out the stiffness , ' ;and soreness. Ri1nHri Anvil i will eventually vote to build ALL the ; thestmach ii dnmrprniM and frnnt " bf&ii 11 m!ta Vter seven roads in the same manner. The farm-i !V .7. . ?'"Tl.,?.d. ZJh ' 7ra . bt of all doesn't blister or vi . - i iy xaiai, oeeause acitt irom ita eorroaive , i,..,,. em of Marion county arc f ully awake , nlture ha8 t natural tende t d to the necls of more good and pcr-,tr0y the muC0U8 ,ini tfle 8tom. ; .L LEi,i8.a ", wnite on nianenfrosds and are ready to build ach itself. No one intentionally swal- 'Tn l v.-.0'' ml,.8tard- 1 con! oiut- the same as rapidly as the times andiows hydrochloric acid, but it is of ten I J" 7 W?lte ?""" Gct " available n. ,t hand justify the, prP8cnt? in ,arRe auan!itie; he " 'ck&J? enl.d br investment: unless we are grossly mis- luu 0f food fermentation in the atom- , l5,01 is recommended by .,iijiiuua ui jars Bronchitis,Croup, Neuralgia, Con- informed THL.1 are OT going to be;ach resulting from the chemical action, ; ,,0Clor8.8nd ""Un deceived by a few antomobilists and 'which so frequently follows the eating HVJS- a,nnu?11' for would-be sports into the ti to 1. 2tf- of th dintist r,A mn.t o.. tirf cck, Asthma, year high-finaneo bonding propoganda. : or the indulgence in any form of alco-1 Ccs,10n' .rienrisy, Ehenmatism, Lum and tie old rule "let- those who dance holie stimulants, including beer wine I s' I ains and Acnos of the Back or roy the fiddler" will surelv prevail liqueurs, etc. This fermentation Jpints- Sprains, Sore Muscles, Bruises. at me eiecuon .uay jd, ivu. ! causes pain, uneasiness and discomfort!,, .' ru!UCU vuma u Yourj for more good roads and less because of the acid which burns like a jncst prevents pneumonia), high-financing, red-hot iron, and the formation of gas i At druggist , in 2oe and 50o A FARMER. which distends tho stomach, causir.e I ,arSl aT"1 srceial large hospital size shortness of breath and palpitation of 1 ,pr "-ou. the heart. The trouble being entirely ; .Aefept no substitute. If your drug due to the unnatural condition of atom-! 'SIint supply you, send 2oe or ach contents, and not in any way to 305 ,0 the MCSTEROLE Company, the fault of the stnmni-h its.Ae i,, o;.,. ! Cleveland. Ohio, and we will mail vou The innn hnvn nilnn.arl n-Iih M,n.-..u....a.... ! a iar. rinstni',. nrpnnid. ..... , .. .. ......,..v. ...... mni ,iiiuua guy - ' o i i - opening of good weather is expected ei.89 the plan of neutraliiing tho acid i w- H- Thurmond, Kockfish, Va., savs: i"g U" nUmb,?r ""1 ,UWB the fermentation bv ! "Musterole is the greatest, thing I K means of one teaspoonful of simple , ever got hold of far muscular rhenma- bisuratei1 .magnesia taken in n little tism, in affording instant rclieg to sore STOP i1"1'1'" immediately after eating . or and stiff joints and muscles.". " w ! whenever discomfort, is fi!t. Th.. ;. 1 when in Salem at the mediate relivf followiasr the use cf bf-' HOTEL RI.If.H :aratod mngnesia is striking proof of I , OLUjn contention of medical that The only hotel in the business district; failure to digest food properly is al nearest to all depots, theatres and capi- i most invariably duo to the aoid conci-' tol buildings. It is strictly modern and tion of focd ocntenta. and in ro wnv I " with reasonable rates. the fault ef the tora-ch cr vital cr-1 "A HOME AWAY FROM HOME" fans. Nine anglers nave been given perais sion to lure the members of the finny tribe from their native haunts by means of hok nu line bv County oork Max Gehlhar so far this week L f