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?! DAILY CAPITA! JOURNAL, SALEM, OHKGOJT, FRIDAY, APRITi S8, 1010, I'. JIIOJl' ow My stock most be sold out. May. My store has been I have no location and most vacate sed to other parties.. Rather than I am selling all broken lots at o N ow is the Time to Supply Yourselves will by the 15th of I store my stock I - 1 I he i you to investigate. My stock is all late styles of the best and most reliable makes. Profits are all yours 20 to 60 per cent reduction N Canvas Oxfords, reg. $1 .50. Canvas Oxfords, rcg. 2.25. Ladies' low cot Deithmann, reg. 3.50. Ladies9 Deithmann Elite reg. 4.00. Men's Easy Walker, regular $4.50 Sale $3.25 Sale $ .60 Sale 1.50 Sale 2.25 Sale 3.00 Ladies' Deithmann Special, reg. $3.50. Sate 2.50 Men's Vici, ... . . . reg. 5.00. Sale 3.95 Men's Dayton Goodyear reg. 4.50. Sale 3.50 en's Tilt . . . . . reg. 5.00. Sale 3.75 Store Open Evenings until 8:30 o'clock Liberty St, Salem Or. MEXICO MAY CUT LOOSE FROM UNCLE SAM RHASON TO BELIEVE BONDS OF INTEREST BETWEEN MEXICO AND UNITED STATES IN KEEP IN PEACE IN CENTRAIi AMER. 1CA AltE ABOUT READY XO SNAP. who would bo recognized by Mexico and ignored by the United States. Washington, April '2 9. Has Mex ico decided to cut loose from Unci? Sam and follow its own course in supervising the political affairs of Central America? This is becoming a serious ques tion, not only In the United States, but In those republics which have heretofore kept their eyes on their big neighbors of the north before exooUtlng a political coup. There ia reason to believe, too, that the bonds of mutual interest which United Mexico and the United States in keeping the peace in Central America and, possibly, with each other, are just about ready to snap. The particular occasion for this surmise was the Nicaragua situa tion. When the United States could no longer tolerate the impossible Zelaya, who committed Just one crime, too many in murdering the two Americans, Mexico hurriedly sent former Ambassador Creel to Washington to see if "something could not be done." It was shown very quickly that "something" could not', be done and reel went back to Mexico. Of course that should havej ended the matter, but It didn t. Mexico and tho' United States hid always .joined hands on Central Amorlcan - affairs. Together they had nrranged the Washington conventions by which the five republics had agreed to Ttoop tho peace. Despite this traditional friend ship, when Zelaya fled, Mexico re solved him more like a fugitive king than a despicable tyrant whose ca reer in Nicaragua would havo made Caligula green with onvy. Ho was iakon aboard a Mexican war vessot and -honor was paid him In every possible way by tho government But this was not all. Zelaya having left, his office fell ion the shoulders of Madriz, a more or less constant adherent and fol lower in-bis footsteps. The United States did not propose to accept Mu dria any more than Zelaya, at leant not until ho had shown himself In a mood to give some heed to the con stitution of Nicaragua. Mexico thought otherwise. Madriz Penn's Big Relay Carnival. Philadelphia, April 30. Before thousands of spectators the Chosen representatives of over 200 schools and colleges of the country will meet under the auspices of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania on Franklin field, tomorrow afternoon, in the sixteenth annual intercollegiate and interscholastic relay race meeting. The entry list is an exceptionally fine one, comprising over 1,500 per formers. Nearly all of the big col leges of the East and South will be represented. The Institutions of the middle West also will have a good representation, Including Michigan, Indiana and KanBas. TO BUILD ASHLAND TROLLEY UN PLANS FOR SPEEDY CONSTRUC TION OP ELECTRIC ROAD FROM GRANTS PASS TO ASHLAND IIAVE BEEN COMPLETED. FOR CONSTIPATION A Medicine. That Does Not Cost Any thing Unless It Gives Satisfac tory Relief. If you suffer from constipation In any form whatever, acute or chronic, wo will guarantee to supply ym medicine that we honestly bellovo will effect permanent relief if taken with regularity and according to directions for a reasonable length of time. Should tho medicine fail to benefit you to your entire satisfac tion we promise that U shall cost you nothing. No other remedy can c "compared with Rexall Orderlies for the easv, pleasant and successful treatment o' constipation. Tho active medicinal ingredient of this remedy, which Is odorless, tasteless and, colorless, Is an entirely new discovery. Con: blnned with other valuablo ingredi ents, it forms a preparation which is incomparable as a perfect bowel regulator, Intestine Inylgorator aul strongthonor. Rexall Orderlies are oaten like candy, and are notau't for iiiir gentle and 'ngreeablo Mo tion. They do not cause grlp'ng or ftnv disagreeable, effect or Inconven ience, and may bo taken nt any time, day or night.- We particularly recommend Rs all Ordorllea for children and for delicate or aged parsons, because they do not contain anything injur ious. Inllke other preparations, they do not create a habit, but In stead they overcome tho habits ac quired throjigh tho uso of ordinary laxatives, carthartlcs, and harah physic, and, remove tho causes of constipation or Irregular bowel ac tion that are not of surgical valid ly. Wo want you to try Rexall Ordor- res at our risk. Wo know of nolb- was Ing that will do you so much gool. recognized almost Immediately an'l They are prepared In tablet form in Mexico did it with an air that ln-11- two sizes: 36 tablets 25 cents, and -eated that If Uncle Sam didn't like j2 tablets 10 Cents. Remember you U he could put It In his pipe and can obtain Rexall Remedies in smoke. This was a vast contrast oe- gttiem only at our Btore I. l. tween the attitude of the two gov- perry. emmontH whlnh nmrtriul tncitthar Hi) 1 - liarmonlously Jn arranging tho peac convj&tlons of Washington but a few years before. . When the Pan-American confer ence meets in Buenos Ayrea next Jul It wll be yory embarrassing if Nicaragua ihould send de'ega't 1-I1U U Utd ud Otli HOIIiV bout. HaM lttl Bloa KiUoa. V HaMo.nd KIUND 1MLU. fecial ran Inan u Bntfeiut. Alwn BcUU S0tDBVD!lUuISnEVEBWH6l5 Bringing tho money to construct an up-to-date interurban trolley lino from Grants Pass to Ashland, John R. Allen, builder of the Pacific & Eastern railroad, has ret rned from New York City to complete details for tho speedy construction of the electric road. Ho also announces that tho work of constructing tho Pacific & Eastern from Butto Falls eastward over the Cascades will be pushed with the same rapidity which has characterized the construction of the line. Mr. Allen will remain a month or so here, then go to New York for a brief trip, returning to make the Snowy Butte orchnrd his summer home. "The proposed Interurban trolley lino has been ontlrely financed' said Mr. Allen, "and the money for building It Is ready. Construction work will be started as soon as tho city of Ashland grants a franchiso The people of Ashland, by a vote of two to one, amended the city char tor so as to pormit the council to grant a fifty-year franchise, so that it is evident they want the electric line, and I expect the council will soon grant one. "I havo not yet decided upon tho route of tho trolley lino. It has not yet been determined. I am hore for that purpose and would like to meet tho citizens of tho various towns and the orchard ownors who are desirous of having the lino run through their property, and alk the matter over with them. "Tho trolley tine will bo built, with tho latest equipment. It will' bo designed for both freight and pas senger traffic. Tho rails will be heavy and the construction similar to that of tho Willamette Valley lino a first-class, permanent road. "As I stated before," concluded Mr. Allen, "construction work only awaits tho granting of a franchiso in Ashland. As soon as this action Is taken work will bo begun and pushed to a finish as rapidly as the Pacific & Eastern has. "I will make my homo In tho Snowy Butto orchard, and brought my housekeeper and servants from Now York with me for that purpose Ovor half of the Snowy Butto tracts have been sold, and I am very well pleased with tho experiment of cut ting an old orchard i-to small tracts; I don't caro whether tho rest are sold or not, and am willing to hold them myself as a home. "Fine progress has been mado on tho Pacific & Eastern. Tho road will be open to Butto Falls by tho middle of June," says Medford Tribune. Bo Many Religious Meetings. Chicago, 111., April 29. Next week will bo notablo for tho largo number of religious conferences and other meotings and conventions of national Interest. Included among the gatherings will be tho National Missionary Congress and the annual Northern Baptist Convention, both of which are to bo hold in Chicago; the quadrennial general conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, which will attract thuosands of visitors to Ashovillo, N. C, the second annual conference cn , city planning and problems of conges tion, which is to assemblo in Roches tor, and the International Orthopedic Congress, which will hold its sessions in Washington during tho three days beginning with Tuesday. A KNOCKER. . is a' man who can't see good in nny person or thing. It's a. habit caused by a disordered liver. If you And that you are beginning to see things through blue spectacles, treat your liver to a good cleaning out process with Ballard's Herb'ne. A sure cure for constipation, dyspepsia. Indiges tion, sick headacho, biliousness, all liver, stomach and bowel troubles. Sold by nil dealers. Gladstone Loaves for South Africa, London, April 29, Viscount Glad stone, accompanied by the Viscount ess and a numorous sulto, depart to morrow for South Africa to assume his duties as first Govornor-Goneral of tho new South African confedera tion, composed of tho union of Cape Colony, Natal, tho Transvaal and tho Orange River Colony. It is proposed to inaugurate tho union officially on May 31, under tho presidency of the Prince of Wale3, who is going to South Africa to presldo at the cero- mony, o It's (he WorltVa Best. No one . has ever made a salve, ointment or bulm to compare -with Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. It's the one porfect healer of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Bolls, Ulcors, Eczema, Salt Rheum. For Soro Eyes, Cold Sores, Chapped Hands, or Sprains, it's supremo. Infallible for Plies. Only 2Cc nt J. O. Perry's. o Read tho Journal Want Ads. 1 -. , . . Synopsis of tho Annual Statement ' of tho PACIFIC HOME MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO OF FOREST GROVE, OREGON. Submitted to tho Insurance Commissioner of Oregon for Dec. 31, 1909. INCOME. Amount of cash received with applications for insurance dur- , .. ' Ing tho year of 1909 , ,. ,, 10,000,63 Amount of cash received from assessments levied ........ ....... .i. . Amount, of cash received from all other --sources .......... 1,593,78 Total income ?, 11,69431 EXPENDITURES. , , Amount paid for losses during the year $ 7,244.86 Amount paid officers and office help . .1,101, 9& Amount of all other expenditures , - 2,415,80 Total expenditures , $ 10.822.S1 ASSETS., , Stocks and bonds owned ...... ..... ..... .'. ...... Value- of real estate and mortgages ..,...$ Loans on bonds nnd mortgages Cash on hand and in banks ? 35C64 Premiums in course of collection and transmission 9,883.68 Amount of all other assots , 7,269,44 Total assets .$ 17,609.66 LIABILITIES. 1 Gross airount of loss reportcd$and unpaid , 2,160.06 Amount of unearned premiums on outstanding risks ...... 6,316,33 Amount of all othor liabilities 2,943.50 Total liabilities .t " J0,418.8a BUSINESS IN OREGON FOR THE YEAR; 4 , Amount Of property nt risk Deeembor 31st, 1908 '., V'. .. ..1473,525.00 Amount of risks nddod during tho year ,i 871,989.00 Amount of risks cancelled, wlthdrnwn or terminated during 1909 , .;, ...i. 492,82C.00 Net amount of risk by the company December 31st, 1909.. 852,689.00 Largest amount of lnsuranco on, any ono risk 3,000.00 PACIFIC HOME MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (Signed) M. S. ALLEN, President. (Signed) F. A. WATROUS, Secretary. - for all stomach troubles indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, gas in the stomach, bad breath.sickheadache.torpid liver, tiliouttjwpnd habituU constipation. Pleasantto take. J. C...PERRY ' During tho last few years tho stato" of Now Jorsoy has spent eight million dollars on state-aided high ways. Tho development of road Bontlment has boon so rapid In the last fow yoars that construction with tho aid of stato funds has been limited only by tho amount of tho appropriation. o Read the pain formula on tho box of Pinjc Pain Tablets. Then ask your Doctor If thore it) a bolter ono. Pain moans congestion -blood pres sure sotnowhero. Dr. Shoop'a Pink Pnln Tablets chock head pains, wo manly naliiB. pains nnywhero. Try ono, and seel 20 for 25c. Sold by iitd DriiK Rtoro. Rheumatism. More than ten out of every tan cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of tho musclos, duo to cold or damp, or chronic rheuma tism. In tiuch cases no Internal treatment is required. Tho frco ap plication of Chamberlain's Liniment Is all that is needed, and it is cer tain to give quick relief. Glvo It a trial and aoe for yourself how quick ly It rollovoa tho pain and sorenoss. Tho medicines usually given Inter nally for rheumatism are poisonous or vory strong medicines. They aro woroo than usoleso in- cases o( chronlo and muscular rheumatism. For salo by all good druggists. Each succeeding day establishes more than ever the supreme importance of this sale, The hundreds who have come and gone away satisfied havo spread the news 'till now it seems all Salem knows that the most heroic Price Cutting ever attempted In this city has been done In this store, o to o PROVE FOR YOURSELF G. W. JOHNSON & 141 N. Commerc'I Sfrefei ' Phone 47