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FAGB EIGHT. . DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAT, OCTOBER 23, 1911. Druckcr Trunks, Lillcy Suit Cases and Bags, W. B. and Lavida Corsets, Onyx Hosiery and Royal Waists. Special Prices on Ladies Black Broadcloth Coats and Suits this Week Reg, $40,00 garment.. $31. 00 Reg, $30,00 garment.. $24.00 Reg. $35,00 garment. .-$28.00 Reg, $25,00 garment. .$20.00 mm V -Mi 11 is' --lx h A Grand Showing of New Gowns For evening antf afternoon wear, Better inspect the dis play now and get an early choice, You'll need it for the coming winter functions. The assortment includes chiffons, nets, crepe de chine, Dresden silks, messalines and satins with lace, fringe and bead trim mings, They are beautiful and the prices are very reasonable. 557th Wednesday Surprise Knitted, Short Petti coat SPECIAL AT 49c EACH Here is an article, splendid for winter wear. These are in natural wool, navy, black and red, stripe borders in different colors; well mads and finished. You should see the window display, Spe cial Wednesday at 49c each None sold before 8:30. Three-Day Specials in the Toilet Goods Section Toilet water, Rose and Violet Jergen's brand, 50c size at 38c Perfumes, all popular odors. Regular 50c sizes at 39c Madeline Rice Face Powder, Regular 50c size. Special 29c Jergen's Talcum Powder, Rose and Violet. Special, can 11c Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only 25c quality soaps, all kinds, 3 bars in box special ..19c Woodbury tooth powder. Regular 25c size, special 19c Pompeian Massage Cream Regular 50c size, spec 37c Woodbury's Facial Cream: Cleanses, purifies and pre serves the skin, Regular 25c size, special 19c H Children's Week in Four Great Specials the Shoe Section for Money Savers. Children's Shoes Sizes 6 to 8 and 8 1-2 to 11 kid and calf leathers, button and lace; good, sensible lasts, Regular $1,25, $1.35, $1,50, $1.75 shoes. Special at 85c pair. Misses Shoe Specials Sizes 11 1-2 to 2; kid, calf and tan leathers, $1.50, $1,75 and $2.00 shoes, Special at $1.10 pair. Youths and Boys Shoes Sizes. 8 1-2 to 11. patent calf and kid leathers, Reg ular prices to $1,75, Special at 98c pair. Youths and Boys Shoes Sizes 111-2 and 2 1-2 to 51-2; patent, calf and kid leathers; all good qualities, Regular prices at $2,75, Special at $1.48 pair, The House of Quality The Home of Satisfaction UN MM ft CITY NEWS. Special meeting of Multno mah R. A. C, No. 1, this evening. Work In the. H. A. degree. VlHlting compan ions welcome. Ten Acres ThrH miles out, for $10 per nrro. Easy terma. Derby & Wlllson. 10-21-2t Eighty Acres Fine bottom liuiil, good for hopR, peaches or loganberries, $65 per nero. Derby & Wlllson. 11-2 t-lit For hiiIc er 'I'm tie timid miliar anil banjo. A snap. Inquire J. L. Coates, room 1), Cray Mock. Male Ills Wheel A thief last Saturday evening stole the wheel of Attorney James Q. lleltzel. Mr. Heltzel had left the wheel standing on the Hldewalk while he went up to his olllce for a little while and when he returned It was missing. The ease has been re ported to the police. (eniiliie Mexican Chill ConrnrnI At the Wonder Knndy Kitchen. A New Six-room bungalow, North Com mercial street, for $1800; easy terms. Derby & Wlllson. 10-2 l-2t Con Urination Sen Ices Archbishop Christie attended by his secretary was In Salem Sunday on his wny to hold a continuation at Dallas. He also held services at In dependence and returned to Portland in the evening. Heal Values Are shown In those tailor made Bulls nt Mosher's, and they are re duced from $5.u0 to $10.00 lower than regular for 10 days. Hey Must (in Hack Day Otllcer llurkhardt today took Into custody Earnest Carl Will, a young boy who ran away from his home nt Wenatchee. lie will beheld until an otllcer from that town can arrive. Charter Mass Meetlnir Remember the charter mass meet ing to be held at Leslie M. K. church, South Commercial street, Tuesday evening. Oct. 24. Ex-Mayor Itodgers will present the commission charter that Is to be voted on next Tuesdav. First Dance In Armory Lovers of dancing had the privi lege to test for the first time the new floor In the armory building Satur day evening. II. C. Payne, of Spo kane, Is the manager of the danceB which will be given there hereafter, and he opened the season Saturday evening by giving a free dance which was well attended. W. f. T. V. Tuesday afternoon, October 24, at 3 o'clock sharp in W. C. T. U. hall will be a suffrage meeting, conducted by the state superintendent of suf frage for the W. C. T. I'., Mrs. Olive K. Knright. Short speeches by dif ferent members on "Why 1 Believe In Equal Suffrage" will be the order of the meeting and a special Invitation is extended to the ministers and their wives. Sold n Heo Sol Anderson Is this year agent for the Keo. Stearns, nnd Apperson cars. Yesterday he delivered a 1912 Heo to Mr. Claxton. of Shaw. The Reocnme equipped with top, glass front, speed ometer and Presto light tank, P. O. It. Salem, $1200. Sol says It is a lit tle beauty. In speaking of the Stearns, which has silent Knight en gine in it this year, Mr. Anderson says that while sitting in the car you could not hear the enetne run. The Sanitary Grocery Wants eggs and poultry. When buying your bread, try our bread, it has no equal in Salem. Our vegeta- bles are fresh and crisp. Call or j phone Main 131. The Sunset Grocery j Barber Shop Cliauifes Hands (.harleg Allen Saturday sold his barber shop at 303 State street to I. J. Moore, formerly of the Gilson bar bershop. Sir. Allen's plans for the future are undetermined. MN Mann Promoted j Miss Mary B. Wann. who has for i some time served as stenographer in ; been promoted to the secretaryship of the Btate board of control. When the Question Comes Up As to what and where you shall buy In the way of groceries, canned goods, fruits, vegetables or table del icacies, you can settle it to your complete satisfaction by phoning Main 311, the store of dependable eat ables. J. M. Lawrence. South Com mercial and Ferry street. 10-20-3t Missionary Rally Tuesday, October 24, is the date of a missionary rally and conference MAKES COLDS OR GRIPPE VANISH You can surely end Grippe and break up the most severe cold either in head, chest, back, stomach or limbs, by taking a dose of Pape's Cold Compound every two hours un til three consecutive doses are taken. It promptly relieves the most mis erable headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, feverlshness, sneez-; Ing, sore throat, mucous catarrhal discharges, running of the nose, sore ness, stiffness and rheumatic twinges. Take this harmless Compound as directed without interference with your usual duties and with the know ledge that there is no other medi cine made anywhere else In the world, which will cure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25-cent package of Pape's Cold Compound, which any druggist In the world can supply. Pape's Cold Compound Is the re sult of three years' research at a cost of more than fifty thousand dollars of great interest RVd Inspiration, toland contains no quinine, which we be held under the auspices of the I have conclusively demonstrated is Woman's Mission Circle of the First not effective in the treatment of colds Baptist church. There will be af- or grippe, ternoon and evening sessions nrl. dressed by such distinguished lead- f ers as the president and secretary' . of the Woman Baptist Home and Foreign Mission societies. Special and appropriate music. The publ'c is cordially Invited. I STATISTICAL. MARRIED. , LEE-BALL At the Salem hotel, Sat urday evening, October 21, 1911, Clayton Royals Lee and Miss Lola Pearl Ball, both of Marlon county, were united in marriage. Rev. P. S. Knight performing the ceremony. After a brief wedding trip, the Sons of Hermann This order had a large meeting Sunday and a delegation of state of ficers was up from Portland. A com-1 ntlttee was appointed to arrange for I a concert and ball for Thanksgiving evenine. rnninnspri nf V. ft Derkn-1 bach, William Butte, Carl Jepsen, 1 younS fouple expect to reside in Sa and Fred Hevser. It Is exnected to 'em- secure Dr. Emll Enna, pianist, and Miss Harriet Enna. a Jieder singer In four languages, who has just ar rived from Germany and the Salem Gesang Vereln will take part. "nt Ice Fay Pryke, representing Sweeny's Hair Store, Tenth and Stark at Port land, Is stopping at 254 North Lib erty, near Court street. Main 832, room 7. She line of sample switches and puffs at DIED. M'DO.VOCGH At Klamath Falls, Oregon. Friday, October 20, 1911 Mra. Minnie P. McDonough, aged about 33 years. Airs. McDonough was formerly Miss Minnie Austin, and Is a sister of Miss T. K. Ford, and was well known here, having visited her sister here many Telenhnne times. Besides her husband, she has a full 'eaves one daughter, Marguerite The ninerai services will De held at St. low price to select from. She also , Josel'h s Catholic church here Tues- sollcits your order for vour comb- uay '"ormng at :.ju. interment in ings to be made up into switches -Catholic cemetery. and puffs. Call between 8 and 9 a. ' 0 m., or 5 and G p. m. 10-23-tf There's nn Advantage i In having that "sitting" made now while the pretty weather Is on. You'll want photos for Christmas, and we won't have to "hurry" your order if taken now, and there will be no dis appointments. Never mind "fixing up," come just a you are. Parker Studio. II? (fail: jt:Ttj R ! II I! n Yuiideville The Palm theatre all this week nightly change. You can all afford i to see this, and no one should miss it that likes a good, hearty laugh. Ad mission 10 cents; any seat hi the house. Fine IMay Tuiiuht "The traveling Salesman has just closed a successful run in Portland, and is highly praised by everyone of the Portland newspapers. It is one of the best plays on the road this sea son, and no lover of genuine first class acting and legitimate plays c.i afford to miss it. .Near Oakland, California The only Woman's College on the Pacific Coast. Chartered 1885. Near two great Universities. Meal climate throughout the year. Entrance and graduation requirements equivalent to thuse of Stanford and L'nitersity of California. Lahoratorics fur science with modern equip ment. Excellent opportunities for home economic. library study, music and on. .lodern KVinnasium. Special care for heaith of students, out-door life. President, Luclla Clay Carson, A. AT., Liu. D.. LL. D. Ior catalogue address Secretary, Mills College 1. O., California. R EM OVAL SALE Having leased more commodious quarters we offer our entire stock of seasonable millinery at from 10 to 50 Per Cent Reduction Here is a chance offered you to get one of the latest styles of Ladies Hats at a very low price. MRS. P. E. FULLERTON Now Is the Time to Itoost About Siilein climate We dislike to boast about our climate but The Toggery cloth ing is designed for perma nent satisfac lon to those who buy and wear them. The tailor work is thor ough and not slighted. Ev ery suit and overcoat Is cal culaied t o please so well thai, the buy er will come again when he wants more clothing. It's to the in terest of ev eryone to visit The Toggery this week. There's a reason, this means you. Style, lit, long wear and value are the four basic points that have built up our shoe business. We are just In receipt of a lr.vge as sortment of 14 and 16-hich lace boots for wet weather wear. Prices $3.50, $6.50, $7.30 and $8.50. THE TOGGERY 167 Commercial Street Pave Yantls Al. Hurst Phone 356 Main (To be continued) Kvpry Ituby in Salem Will receive a beautiful photo graph of itself, absolutely free. if brought to our studio not later than 2 p. m. Tuesday. Age limit one week week to three years. Come early. Parker Studio, over Barnes' Cash Store. NY of you young fellows who haven't yet worn or seen the Shape-maker model from Hart Schaffner & Marx ought to have a look at it now. It's a good one; lots of smart, snappy, lively style; in new colorings and weaves. fc" Ml WM HI ttK fcM ia : f ARM SEEDS SKEI) WHEAT Have several varie ties, including White Winter, Im perial, Kinney, Foisa, etc. All re cleaned in first class shape for seed purposes. SKEW OATS Our stock of Fall Oats is going fast and we would advise you to place your order now, as good oats are very scarce. VETCH SEED Still have a limited amount on hand. C1IEET SEED The demand is very large, but still have some of that fancy seed on hand. SEED It YE Rye Is a very profitable crop for early spring use and it pays to raise It. GRASS AM) CLOVER SEEDS We certainly have the trade of the val ley in this line and can fill your orders for any amount. We carry nothing but the best on the mar ket, all reclenned In first-class shape. Ol'K PRICES are always right, as we have been in the business a long time and know when and where to buy. WE WANT A CHANCE TO QUOTE you when you are in the market; we know that we can save you money and give you the best re cleaned grain and seeds that can be obtained anywhere. 291 N. Commercial Street Leading Milliner Phone 578 D.A. WHITE & SONS 251.281 State St. VHone Main 10 West f r. S. Hank Snlcm . . . Oregon WHKX IT COMKS TO A MATTKU OF 8KLKCTIXG JEWKLKy' l OK GIFTS, WE KNOW WHAT KXCLISIVK VKOPI.E LIKE, AXD WE KEEP A LARGE STOCK OF THE NEWEST FANCIES AND THE SIOST VP.TO.HATE DESIGNS. STEM.1XG SILVER. PLATED WARE AND EMBLEMS ARE ALL HERE FOR VOI R CHOICE. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE t IS II II II fl IS! II II www Wfi have nt.herWHff! i you; look theml3 nvnr Cnnia E II J stunning new! 2 k Ideas In ver-! a.m n f a r o n v '-' II iuvery garment j iqa m s" i M -f- m zzzn I oar TfSFf i .r easonablyj priced. Sat! s-II tion guaranteed. LriMiH uaaai.a a. attiaiJ MincntfPrMf Arm n Mir w mnflY FOR SALE Five-room modern bun galow, close In; a good buy; $150 down; balance $12.50 per month. See Carl Gabrielson, room 5, Mc Cornack building. 10-21-tf HAY WANTED Strictly first class vetch and wheat or vetch and oats. Capital Improvement Co. Phone H. 10-20-eod 3t WANTED When you have second hand goods to sell, call up Main 941. We pay highest cash prices. 404 Court street. Awning 10x23 for sale cheap. 10-23-31 Talma dge Printing Co. New White Building, 231 State Street. SOCIETY AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Give an Iowa Printer a Call. GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State & Liberty Sts, Salem, Oregon. Room I, Gray Blk. Phone 104 FOR RENT Furnished six room house, all modern improvements; good location; $22-50. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial street. Phone 82. . 10-23-tf WANTED Housework and washing by hour, 2."c per hour. Miss May Haskins. 1750 N. Liberty street, or phone Fletcher's store. 10-23-3t FOR SALE Good team, weight about 2200 lbs.; colt six month old; set double harness and hack. Price $235. S. Oliver, near Tile Factory. 10-23-.1t WANTED Girl to assist In kitchen, 113 u South Front street. 1 rt-2:f-3t FOR SALE Good young driving horse, coming five years. Also good rubber tired buggy and single harness. All for $150. Inquire at 135 North Liberty street. Phone Main 1ST. 10-23-3t WOOD CHOPPING wanted by two msi ciass woou cnoppers. 1167 S. Commercial street 10-23-2t Cottage Undertaking Parlors Modern in every detail. Lady aslt ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeket. Phone 724. MONEY TO MOAN On good Kenl Estate security. BECHTEL BYX0X 347 State Street MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K, FORD Orer Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, 01 Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Bnrghardt Ac Meredith, Resldeat Ag 385 STATE STREET. FIRST CLASS colored porter, all around man. References. 1167 S. Commercial street. 10-23-2t SPECIAL BARGAINS 5 acres 1 mile east of Salem, 3-acre apple orchard In bearing: good house, and barn, good well, some logan berries: some personal property cow, chickens and other things; $-.o0. Terms. 20 acres 4 m'les east of Salem, fair house and barn family orchard, good black soil, on a good road, close to school church and store. Some personal property. $3500. Olmstead Land Co, 3,3 State street. Phone Main 98- 10-23-3t MONEY TO LOAN Dn Pnrm P,nnorlu Tnhn H. SCOtl & Co.. over th., Chicago Store, S lem. Oregon. Phone 1552. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought r,ii.iiiiinwi., goId 1 Rented 1 Impaired Ribbons -ri;-a Roller V"" Supplie 8e Me Before You Do An ytW C M. LOCKW00D n.AWa Qrtfl Main Work Is hMlthr rho tMMMHHttH.I.m.itti.i()t)))MMt)t son a lot of people are sickly. a, uuuo w 214-18 X. Com St. Sal w'