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' SEASONABLE AND DEPENDABLE SPECIALS 1 :-.wM& SELECTED AT RANDOM fROM OUR MM- 1 J'-'; MOTH SI OCXS AND UNDERPRICEP fOR TPJ? I f '. .f - SATURDAY NIGHT'S SELLING 1 25c Box Soaps at 17c " Dutch Sandalwood, Violet, Gly cerine and Rose de Parme, highly perfumed soups, 3 ban to a box: always aold at 26c; special Satur day night, after supper at the low price per bos ..... 1 7 Sale of Lansdowne at gl.19 yd. Saturday night after supper the Dress Goods Section offei-s a wonderful, comprehensive show ing of Lansduwne. Sn the wanted evening shades, at a price that shrewd women will take advan tage of. Remember, these are extra special at this price yard $1-19 $4 and $5 Men's Shoes at $2.25 Men's Shoes Patent, Colt, BIu cher, Lace In 5 different styles, suitable for every occasion -Tuxedo, Chicago; Hulbert, Jap and Auto last Regular $4.00 and 15.00 values at, pair $2 55 $3.00 Soft Felt Hats at $1.95 Saturday night after supper the Men's Hat Sec tion offers Gray, Brown, Cream, Tan and Black Felt Hats, a large variety of sites to choose from regular 13.00 values, at r...$105 M CHECKED " free -r-v-i., , FREE CITY NEWS. IS Omta Per All latest popular muslo lEo a copy. Salem Muslo Co., 135 fl. Liberty street. The Reason Why We Are Always About the busiest grocery store iu Salem Is because our prices on good we can guarantee are the lowest. J. W. Lawrence, Ferry and S. Commer cial street. I A-2O40 v' -I 50c Moire Rib bons at 29c Saturday night after supper the Ribbon Section offers a beautiful showing of "Changeable" Molrs Ribbons In Brown, Green, Gray. Blue, etc. Regular 60c values, special at 20 50c Onyx Hose at 39c Saturday night, from 7:80 till i p. m., the Hosiery 8ectlon offers a new shipment of the famous Onyx Silk Lisle Hose, all sixes to choose from; regular 60a values, at 30 dots. Regular To Hpek Tomorrow Rev. Mr. Stlllman will speak at W. C. T. U. hull Sunday at 4 p. m. Deb's Meeting , October 24, at 2:00 J. m. Iu tbe Tabornaclo on 12th street Got your tickets and . subscription card? for the meeting before then. Thonuis li. Walker I ad Thomas B. Walker died at his home near Oervals Monday. He was born near Gervals and was 63 yen in old. The funeral 'was held at Gervils Wednesday. 10c Pkg. Drinking Cups 7c Aseptic Sanitary Drinking Cups They are machine-made and from the making to packing art never touched by hands. Abso lutely healthful, dainty and invlt lng; positively germ-proof; 10c packages, Saturday night. . . .. 7 gl.OO Merode Pants Spec, at 65c Ladles' Silk and C'uUun Ankle-length Flne-rlbbed Pants on . sale after supper Saturday night, from 7:80 till 9 p. m. at the special low price of, pair 65 Kitchen Aprons Spec, at 33c Amoskeag Gingham, in Blue, large and small Check, made with, bib and shoulder straps on sale after supper Saturday night, from 7:30 till 9 p. m., at each 33 75c Four in Hands 45c Select the color you like best from over BO dozen of choice, now Four-lnHand Ties, choice offer lngs, newest designs, stripes, checks and 7 Be values at, each. .. v . . .45 Cubhago Wanted Gideon Stole company, corner Mill abd Summer streets. Price on application. 10-1 5-tf 15 Cents Per All latest popular muslo lSe a copy. Salem Music Co., 136 X. Liberty street. Cottage Hotel Hates Beginning September 1 table board by the week, $4.60. Single meals, 15 cents. Remember, this means Cot tage Hotel quality. Sunday dinner, 850. 9-20-tf Go Game Shooting Today Opens the Season Tboso are Idoal days for the sport Much depends, however, upon the outfit. Good sportsmen know that, and experience has taught tham to rely upon Hauser Bros, when In need of trusty guns or shells, hunters' coats and other personal equipment. A Purchase at Mauser's Means A saving of money and time In variable satisfaction and the best of quality. Whatever we aell or advertise, we stake our reputa tion on It. We wish Good Luck to All Our Friends and Patrons during the Present Season Hauser Bros. 118 Com'ISt. rhone-tIO I ! Ollsen's barber stoop GiIhod's cigar store riliftun's bsths open all day Sunday 12-4-w-tf Wanaliope Will Kpoak At Commercial hall tomorrow, Sunday afternoon at 2:20. Kfcry body cordially invited. Admission freo. Ita'b'a Mating October 24, at 2:00 p. m. in the Tabernacle on 12 th street. Get your tickets and subscription cards for the meeting before then. All Accounts- Large or small, few or many, will receive proper attention by the Cap ital Collection Agency, Room 205 U. S. Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 773 Six-Room House- Bath, newly finished Insldo, lot 80s 100, for sale cheap. N. D. Elliott, Job printer 221 South Commercial street. 10-5-tf Bulb Planting Time- Dutch bulbs, true to name; fine assortment; direct from Holland. Reuf Bros., 123 North Liberty street. 10-14-2t Wanaliope Will Speak At Commercial hall tomorrow, Sunday afternoon at 2:80. Every- body cordially Invited. Admission free. ' Leather Music Rolls and Bags Best line of this stock ever dis played In city. Be sure and see . C? 1 , u...t. r 4K iitdi, ni onitm .villain 104 iNor.h Liberty. Johnson's Cleaning and Pressing Parlors; hats blocked and cleaned and clothes repaired. Haines' old location. Phone 1245. wed-sat-tr Acute and Chronic Diseases Dr. White, osteopath and nerve specialist Office, 606 United States National Bank BId'g. Phone 869 Residence, 4S North Capital St. Phone 469. 8-22-eod-tf Horse Blankets-- And winter robes. Now Is the time to make selection for your win ter use. I have them, and tbe best on the market, at F. E. Shafer's, the saddle and harness man. 187 South Commercial street. eod-tf Browning & Co's . Riding gallery will start running tonight on South Commercial and Oak streets. Everybody welcome. Everybody come. 10-8-eod-lw Read . "The Spirit of Idaho," by Arthur W. North; ."Greater Than Gold." (The harnessing of Western Rivers) by Clayton M. Jones; in October Sunset magazine. Now on sale on all news stands 15 cents. to-10-13 ln't ThV'ro Some SatiHfartloi In knowing you are getting your meats at the most sanitary and up-to-date market In the. valley? Vou will have that satisfaction if you leave your orders with Steusloff Bros., Court and Liberty streets. Phone 1628. Catherine M. Willlnins Has severed all connection wldi Mine mine lunsAnge rariors, nut win ion and after Monday, October 17th, occupy rooms 318-19 U, S. Nat tonal Bank building. Will do every thing pertaining to the beauty line, hair-weaving, chlrpody work. Will cater to laldes only. Kniiaro I'Iiiim I have seven square pianos ! traded in on uprl4'it pianos. D ynu need one at $30 to 160? Sold on Installments, if desired. Also a large number of real good seconl hand organs. Geo, C. Will, must; and sewing machine dealer. Tlw Big UHcIirr-Z" In a local story of the big ditch ing machine Friday, the Journal said the big ditcher would cut frcm 18 to 20 Inches wide. It should have read from 18 to 40 Inches. Anyway, If you watch it work, you will be satisfied that It can do any. thing In the way of handling dirt and will make you feel like swear ing off from ever using a shovel for any great length of time. Tl. - 11.11 !.-.. 1 1 ' The Young Ladles' hall at Wll ! lamette Is full to overflowing this , year. Mrs. Kellar is matron and is I Hkd very much by all the young ladies staying there. Miss Hallie Stucky, a graduate of the college o? music of last spring, Is teaching at Independence and makes a trip to the 'Varsity twice a week In order to play accompaniment for Mm. Muxdenhall. Krlt'iiil' Churt' Services will be held 'at the Friends' church, corner of Highland avenue and Elm street, during the Sabbath day as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preschiug at 11 a. iu.; Christian Eudaavor at 6: SO p. in.; owning- service at 7:30 p. m. The midweek prayer meeting will be held na usuh! Thursday evening at 7: SO. All are cudlally. 'nvtied to attend. j A complete change of program to day. National, "Model" Field and hog fence. We are sole agents for this superior of all fences Now Is the time to make your se eo tlon. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver. - If You Have a Baby In your home since January 1, 1910, be sure and regster it with the Salem Haware-Co., Inc. 10-15-lw Violins Large shipment of violins Just ar rived. A swell line at Salem's new music store. Salem Music Com pany, 135 N. Liberty. Wanahope Will Spook At Commercial hall tomorrow, Sunday afternoon at 2:80. Every body cordially invited.- Admission free. I Have Absolutely Tbe only Union barber shop In Salem. H. G. Coursey, 157 South Commercial street. Evangelical Association. Seventeenth and Chemeketa streets, F. M. Fisher, pastor. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. The Jun iors meet at 3 p. m. . The regular devotional meeting of the T. P. A. at 6:30 p. m. At 7:30 p. m. Rev. Blodgett will preach. Prayer meet ing Thursday at 7:30 p. m. First Presbyterian- Church street, near Chemeketa street, Rev. Henry T. Babcock, pas tor. Morning service at 11 a. m. Preaching by Rev. Edward H. Todd. D. D., vice president, of Willamette University. Special music by the choir. Evening service at 7:30 p m. Preaching by Dr. Dodd. Special music by the orchestra. Sunday school at 10 a. m.; ' C. E. praye meeting at 6:30 p. m.; mid-werl: prayer meeting Thursday e renin nt 7:30 p. m. Public cordially invited to all of these services. The Fli-Ht Christian Corner of High and Center streets Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Dr. H. C. Epley, superintendent. Preach ing, 11 a. m. and 7:30. Respective themes, "The Only Safe W.i.' and "The Saloon or the Church, Or th-s Saloon and the church."-. Christian Endeavor, 6:80 p. m. Special mu sic morning and evening. The Christian church mnle chorus and the mixed chorus will provide music for the day. The public cordially Invited and welcome. D. Errett, Pastor. - lust IKi Time . Regetl Maytonene, having pleaded guilty to the charge of larceny from a building, In the theft of some tools from the workshop of the' woolen mills, was given a sentence of one year In the penitentiary by Judge Burnett in the circuit court this morning, and he was delivered over to the penitentiary officials by Sheriff MInto this afternoon. Tommy Young pleaded guilty to the charge of simple larceny, the cpecific charge being the larceny of a sultcpse filled with cloth ing from a room In the Salem lodging house, was given a sentence of-two months in the county Jail. Jumps Cupid's Job Whether or not Roy Mulllnix, aj well-known young man of this city. Is masquerading in the role of Dan Cupid, or is trying to rob that little cherub of some of his credit Is not known." At any rate he acted as sponsor and principal witness for two young couples who took out mar riage licenses from the office of the county clerk this morning, and will be wed today. These couples are Frank George Danevl and Miss Mary Johnson, and Michael Goldberg and Mary Louise Porcher, all of this city. A marriage license was also Issued to Glenn Ivan John and Miss Dora Belle Pharea; E. L. Pbares, witness. , Lingenfelter's Sanitary Fish and Poultry Market Everything In the Fish. Poultry and canoed goods line. My market ' absolutely sanitary my meats being kept In refrigerator counter. Drop In and look around. Corner State and High streets. A. M. LIXGENFELTER- Prop. Phone 750. Salem, Orva Some Bargains 97 acres, 25 cleared, house and barn, 20 acres prunes coming three years old, balance second-growth tim ber. Price 860 per acre, one-half cash. J0 5 acres, 100 acres in cultivation, bouse and two barns, 4 miles from Dallas. Price $70 per acre. 200 acres near RWkreal, good Im provements, most In cultivation! Price $65 per ai re, one-fourth cash. Several 10 acre grub ok tracts at; $40 per acre. See JOHN BIRD At Dallas, Oregon CANDIDATES' CARDS CHAS. McKEE, Republican, of Monitor. Inde- pendent Anti-Assembly candl- date for County Commissioner of Marlon County. 4 (Paid advertisement.) For Justice of the Peace, Salem District, Indepci dent Democrat- ic, Anti-Assembly, People's candidate. Vote for ' 0. V. BOGGS. , (Paid advertisement.) 4- WALTER W. JOHNSON, 4- Republican candidate for City Marshal, subject to the City Primary Election. A Clean 8have When you want a shave, look for the Union card. 157 South Com mercial street. Barbed Ware None better Mitchell, Lewis Staver's is headquarters for your fence material. Make your selec tion at once. We Want You To bring or send us the name of your baby, If born since January 1. 1910. Salem Hardware Co., Inc. 10-15-lw ClirlHtian Science First Church of Christ, Sclentit, 440 Chemeketa street. Services: Sunday at 11 a. m. Subject of leu son sermon:, "Doctrine of Atone ment." Sunday school at 12 m, Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 7:30 o'clock. Reading room in the church open each aftc. noon except Sunday. All are cor dially Invited. Order in Effect Today The order of the railroad commit- lon making a reduction of an aver age of 16 per cent in the rates charged by the Wells Fargo Express company between points of the lines of the Southern Pacific company In the state goes into effect today and the railroad commission this morn ing Issued an order or notification to this effect. This Investigation was brought up-before the railroid commission upon the complaint of B. F. Jones, of Independence, and the order of the commission reduc ing the rates of expressage was made 30 days ago. You Will Not Be Sorry If yon register with us the nani.i of your baby, born since January 1, 1910. We want it. Salem Hard ware Co., Inc. 10-15-lw Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Are sole agents for the National "Model" field and hog fence, me dium weight and the best seller on the market. Also a gool Hue of barbed wire. For i lie Newest Creations In the millinery line call and see the "pall hat for pall people," the basket hat for a market people, the bowl hat for the dairy maid; on display at Spencer Hardware store New Notaries The list of notarial commlbtslotn Issued In and for Oregon today was II. L. Kelly, Oregon City: O. F. Morton, Astor 8. A. Pattlson, Central Point; W Lee Blodgei.t, Nyssa; Henry C. Prudhomme, Port land; H. F. Effeuberger, Nehalem. , , Monument The best time o erect a monu ment Is now. I have a large stocK to select from. You will be sur prised how good a monument I con supply you for a small amount Wilton W. Martin, 239 N. Liberty. eod-tf I Wed Salem Transfer 1 Passenger Baggage Connects with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Tails City and Salem. Leave Journal once for West Salem at 8:40 a. tu., 11 m 1:10 p. m. and 4 06 p. m. every day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Mon mouth and McMlnnvtlla. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m.. and 6:15 p. in. Calls at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 32. J. B. M'v'Wwwi. Mqr. PERSONALS Richard Carey . Is home front spending a week with his son Rock well Carey, who 1s In business at Portland. Mr. and Mrs. B. Martin are lattt arrivals from Alanson, Michigan, and are making their home for the winter with Mr. Martin's father, Mr. Blgler, on North High street. J. L. Zleglor, of Portland, Is in ths city on a business vlBlt. Mrs. Fred 8. Bynon is in Portland on bualness today, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Spencer went to Portland on a business trip to- dayfc T. B. Jackson went to Portland: on business. Mrs. A. C. Marsters, of Roseburg, returned td her home . today affsr being In attendance upon the con vention of the W. C. T. U. John Mills, a prominent farmer and hop grower of near St. Louis, this county, was a business vis'tor to Salem today. H. N. Stoudenmeyer Is In Siloin on a visit to his relatives ifter an absence of several weeks upon busi ness . at Spokane, Washington and other points In the northwest. Frank J. Miller, state senior from Linn and Marion counties, with residence at Albany, and Republican nominee for railroad comniii!oer. I In the city on business in connec tion with his Iron foundry which is located at Albany. George Stewart, for many jears a resident of and engager" in th plumbing business In Salem, has re turned to the city after an ubaenc of several months. Broke His Arm Will Sellwood, of the Instantane ous Light company, broke his right arm between the elbow and wrist this morning while crankng an aui belonging to Clyde Imus. Dr. Rob ertson reduced the fracture. TWEXTY-FOVR NEW CASES OF CHOLERA IN' NAPLES UNITED mESS LEASED WIRC.l Naples, Oct. 15. Twenty-four-new cases of cholera were discov ered yesterday at Naples and in th Neapolcitan state alone, according to an official bulletin Issued today. Twelve of the 24 patients died ha fore daybreak today. o NEW TODAY a- GIRLS WANTED Apply at Rod ger's Paper company. 10-1 6-2 1 FOR KENT 3 nice unfurnished rooms; no children. Also large barn. Also 7-room house for sale. Inquire 1296 Center etret. Phone 1796. 10-15-3t FOR SALE New, modern 6-room. bungalow, very convenient, on corner lot, east front, half block from boulevard, near car line and school. $2,000; Vs. cash, balance 6 per cent. Call at Hood and Mc Coy streets. 10-15-lt DEGREE OF . HONOR All mem bers are requested to meet at the hall at 1:30 p. m., October 17. for the opening Of 20lh session of Central Willamette District con vention. Carrie M. Holman, Seo. LOST, strayed or stolen, one liver and white colored pointer dog: finder please notify O. C. Locke at Stockton's store or phone Farmer 526 and receive suitable reward. GREAT SCARCITY OK TELEG RAPHERS! The railroads an I wireless companies of America are short full 10,000 telegraphers. We can qualify young men and la dles in a few months and place them at $70 to $90 per month for beginners. Tuition can be de posited until position Is secured. Operating six rchools under direct supervision of Railway and Wire less Telegraph officials. Maln-liu9 wires and Wireless stations 1 each school. Write for catalogue to nearest Institute. National Telegraph Institute, Clnclnuattl, Philadelphia, Memphis, Columbia, S. C, Davenport, la., Portland, ' Oregon. 9-12-w&s-8w LEARN WIRELESS ft R. R. TEL egraphy! Shortage of fully 10, 000 operators on account of 8-hour law and extensive "wire less" developments. We operate under direct supervision of Tele graph officials and positively plac all students. whon qualified. Wr'te for catalog. National Tele graph Institute, Clnclnnattl. Phil adelphia. Memphis, Davenport, la., Columbia. S. C, Portland. Or. 9-13-W&S-8W MONEY JO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, Or Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Frank Mt-redilh, Uiwident Ageut. Room 13 BuBh Bank Blk, Salem, Or. ChJcago girls are to be taught plumb'ng. As if they did not al ready know too much about a leaJ pip cinch.