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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALE. OREGOX, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1911. TAGS CQTTT. A wmm. Il,)t, .QOMtttM - r TODAY, DECEMBER 26th A Remarkable Price Cutting Event 3d CITY NEWS. . A Big Ma Carries a big lot of goocj, clean nur lery stock and deals It out single-tree, double-tree or by the carload lot, at the .Quaker Nurserlea, Santa Chins y bo u irood fellow, hot I don't think moth of bis cigars. id We now laumich our. great yearly sale of quality merchandise. See the prices below and remember we pledge, you every word of it is true, HONEST and SINCERE. You are so accustomed to seeing reduced prices advertised that you cannot pos sibly appreciate this wonderful yearly event of oars, unless you read the de scriptive martter in this ad Dnrld II. Adlrr and Stratford System Clothing $35 Suits now 930 Suits now $25 Suits now $20 Suits now $18 Suits now $15 Suits now 2'.ViO 120.00 117.50 $12.00 110.00 $ 8.00 Raincoats, fliibnrdlncs, Rob., herlied ad F-reltn. Woolens $33 Raincoats now f2i.il! $30 Raincoats now 917.iV) $25 Raincoats now . .....9171) $20 Raincoats now 91100 1'ademear In all-wool, wool k cotton mixtures) wlno eottoa $5.00 Underwear now $4.00 Underwent inw $3.00 Underwear now $100 Underwear now $1.00 Underwear now ..S2.JJ ..S42J' ..fUO . . .80. Our, Shirt stock Is minute In style $5.00 Shirts now ,. $4.00 Shirts now .. $3.00 Shirts utow .. .$2.50 Shirts now .. $2.25 Shirts now .. $2.00 Shirts -vow ,. $1.50 Shirts now .. np to the iM.W ...... 2JW 2J0 U5 uo UJ 91.10 A new line of tSult Cases ana Traveling Bag $8.50 values now $7.50 values now .,. .... $6.50 values now $5.00 values now $4.00 values 'now ..." . ., All Bath Robes to rS at One-Half frlce ..7.00 ..3.50 ..:.(Ki ..4.M ..fS.OO THE TOGGERY "Where Quality is Never Misrepresented 167 Com'IS-t. Phone Main 336 (To bo continued.) fear COMMENCES rum vtf nAf..s Big Xusqnerude Bnll At the Armory New Years' night. Come and take one of the prizes. Jost One Call At the grocery of J. M. Lawrence will tend to make yoil a permanent customer. Corner Commercial and Ferry streets. TJhe Toggery's Yearly: Sale He lime the rle agency for Floi-Mhelm Shoes In tills city $8.50 Boots D)w 96.00 (7.50 Boots now 9m0 $6.i0 Boots now td.09 $5.50 Shoes row 1M.0J $5.00 Slioes now 3.J0 $4.50 Shoes now .....$3.00 Knox Huts ExcImsIv airevy for Salem $5.QO Hats now $3.2.. $3.00 Hats now ...... 92i0 $2.1)0 Caps now ' $UJ $1.50 Caps now . . . . . .'. . 91.lt) 'o know ihiit Reiser fieckwftir mpans qunlltjr ,$3.0O Neckties now 92.IM $2.50 Neckties now . . . r. . 91.80 $1.50 Neckties now 9UI $1.00 Neckties now .70 $ .50 Necktie now , ..... . . A Our I'mlirellMM Include the new mushroom shapes $7.50 Umbrellas now $6.00 Umbrellas now .95.00 .$4.00 .$3.01) .$2.50 .$2.00 .91.50 .$1.10 i, $5.00 Umbrellas now $4.00- Umbrel'HS now $3.00 Umbrellas, now $2.50 Umbrellas now $1.50 Umbrellas now Our Sweater stock Includes the new roll collar $7.50 Sweaters now $50 $6.50 Sweaters now ......$5.00 $5.00 Sweaters now ..... . $1.25 $4.00 Sweaters now $3.25 $3.50 Sweaters now ..... .$2.75 All I louse Coats to clone nt One-Half Price 32ncl 117.. j " irtcorrrrHATtD 1 Dance Tonight Christmas dance at the Armory. Hotel Marlon Christmas dinner from 5 to 9 p. m. Music. 12-22-eod-tf Chrfotimig Dance Tonight-" !-.'. At the Armory. Admission "price; Gents, five cents a dance. ' Ladies free. ' AAfkerman In the City President Ackerman, of the Mon mouth Normal school. Is a visitor in the city. He states that the school is enjoying a splendid attendance, and that the school work Is progressing In a most satisfactory manner. Concerning Stallions Pursuant to a request made upon him today by Ermine L. Potter, of Cor vail Is, secretary of the Stallion Board of Registration, Attorney-General Crawford today rendered an opinion, in which he holds that all stallions owned by Indians on Indian reservations, provided the lands have been allotted, are subject to license County Court In Session The board of county commissioners convened this morning. All of the forenoon was consumed In auditing bills. Tomorrow the board will con sider a number of road matters, and then make plans for the making of the levy, which will be fxed at the Janu ary term. Will Take n Feed- At a meeting of the board of trade executive committee today, It was do cided to hold the next monthly ses sion with a lunch at the Hotel Mar ion at 6 o'clock p. m., January 10th. Sevral speakers from outside of the city will be present and a lire pro gram will be presented. The mpetng and lunch will be open to apyone wishing to attend. Some Important public subjects will be discussed and all will be Invited to participate. fire In Drug Store' A fire In Shafer's drug store win dow called out the fire department Saturday, night,, but, fortunately, Ita services were not needed, as the small' blaze was tinder control in a . min ute or two. The window was most artistically and beautifully, decorated, though the scene represented the East with Its. snowy ChrtBtmas, rather than Oregon, and the blase started from crossed ' electric wires, probably, though Its origin Is not absolutely certain. The fire flashed up quickly, but was controlled before even, the window glass was cracked, but it sure destroyed some handsome decorations. B HAfWMf-AT It PATlItT if HV.nvaiTrm HI MIUU IT H imuumnci H utmuiitisi VimilST. i Five full bushels of the best ot wheat used in each barrel ot Flour, all residue going to feed most flour Is made from only 4tt bushels ot wheat that's the reason Helmet makes the purest, whitest and best bread, cakes and pastry. '. ' ; Milled under the most perfect sanitary conditions by water ; power, hence the most HEALTHFUL and , KCTRITIOCS. , Sold at $1.40 the Sack A special lafcrodictorr price. Is stock bow with yor froccr. Riclareall i Ssi.,( I STATISTICAL. , ; MARRIED. M CLELLAN-SPERRY. At their new I home at North Santlam, Christmas day, 1911, at high noon, Glen E. Mc Clellan to Miss Ruby E. Sperry, the Rev. R. L. Morton officiating. The young people are among Marlon county's most popular school teach ers, Mr. McClellan being the princi pal of the North Santlam school, and the bride his assistant. The bride was charmingly gowned in white lansdown, trimmed with lace. Her maid of honor was her sister, MIbs Rose 'Sperry, while the groom was attended by his brother, Thomas McClellan. ' The rooms were beautifully decor ated with Oregon grape and Christ mas festivities. ' A sumptous wedding breakfast wad served. : Ml I " .Q 1 ',' .' : DIED. " MOFFITT M 743 Unibn street, Su .lem, Oregon, December 25, 1911, Mrs. Sarah J. Moffltt, age, 76 years three months, 28 days. She was born In Utlca, Oneid:i county, N.Y.; August '27, 1835, mov ing with her ' parents to Whiteside county, Illinois,' In 1853, being mar ried to Tlrrence Moffltt In 1863. Af ter spending 12 years In happy wed lock, they moved to Mitchell county, Kansas, residing there until 188S then moving to Oregon, where they have spent the remainder of life. She will be laid to rest by her husband's side, who had gone on before, some 17 years ago. She was the mother of six children, of whom three are living as follows: A. T. Moffltt, Mrs. W. A. Alderman, N. L. Moffltt, all of Salem. ; -: PAULES. At the home in Brooklyn addition to Salem, on the Turner . road, Saturday evening, December 23, 1911, Charles Paules, aged 73 ..years.. - . The funeral, was held from the home at. 2 o'clock, today and was conducted by Rev. Mr. Llenlng, of the Liberty street Evangelical church.'' Interment was made In City View cemetery. WILLIAMS. In Salem, Oregon, Sat urday, December 23, 1911, David Williams. V The remains were sent from Rig don's undertaking parlors yesterday to Hubbard, where they will be In terred In a cemetery about nine miles from that place. KINNEY. In Salem, Oregon.. Sunday, December 24, 1911, Aaron Kinney. The funeral was held from W. T. MEL M Blended Hard Wheat OU Made from Selected Wnter Milling o;, Ricbeaii, Ore. Riedon's chanel this morning at 10:45, conducted by Rev. Barr O. Lee, and Interment was made In Lee Mis sion cemetery. PFRSONALS. Byrd Walling, well known farmer of Lincoln, and his daughters, Ger trude and Ethel, are visiting In the city. Mr. Clark, prominent apple grower of Polk county, Is bringing wagon loads of that blushing fruit to the Sa lem market. , A. Ask and sister Olga, well known young people of Pratura, are visiting in the city today. i T. J. Gardner ap- family, who live adjacent to the city, drove In this morning to return a Christmas vlslf.. Rev. Plummer, of Polk county, la looking up some of his Salem friends. Tom Brown, of Woodburn, is stop ping at the Bllgh while attending to business matters In the city. C. S. Morgan, of Howell Prairie. Is in the city on business. L. Holbeach, prominent business man, of Portland, Is registered at the Bligh. Walter Gise, of Prctum, is here visiting Salem friends. Ruthyn Turney the Portland musi cian who likes to register from C're- mawa, came down to lead the or chestra for the "Three Twins." Ben Kaiser, who lives about 10 miles east of the city, Is In on busi ness. J. Bailer, of Sllverton, drove over with his sister, Mrs. Porter, who has haan aiumfUno a faw nf thA hnlir1&V5 Ion the farm A. L. Brougher, of Scotts Mills, in stopping at the Sa'im, Bob Gleason, well known farmer of Fruitland, Is In the city on business. J. D. Clark and E. E. Matten who live close to the city, are In this morning attending to business at the court house. .S. M. McKlnney is In Portland on business. Will Kissing brought his brother In from the farm at Wlllard this m.vn ing to take the train to Portland. Miss Collins, of Independence came down on the boat from that lUtle city this morning. C. D. Latourette s on a business trip to Portland: Dave Collins, apple grower of In dependence, Is one of Salem's bit i ness visitors. Frank Holder, telegraph operatoi for the Western Union, spent a pleas ant Christmas on his farm several miles south. Judge J. C. Moreland, supreme court clerk, returned last evening from a Christmas visit in Portland. Miss F. Hobbs, stenographer to Governor West, returned last even ing from Portland, where Bhe spent Christmas with relatives. J. A. Sullivan, of this city, met sev eral of his friends at a Marlon Hotel dinner party yesterday. Guy W. Hoyt, business man of Port land is a guest at the Marlon. E. Baragan and George Hicks, reg istering from Klatskanle, are at the Bllgh. J. Woodward, of Bliss, Idaho, is stopping at the Bllgh. Fred McDonnell, one of the well known Oregon Electric officials, from Portland, is a guest at the Bllgh. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Thompson were in from Wlllard yesterday, to spend Christmas with Miss Ida Mae Smith. A. H. Boyes, of Albany, Is at the Sa lem. , G. W. Vanalatine, of Fort Collins, Colorado, is visiting In Salem. H, S, Glle.left last evening for an extended trip to Southern Oregon P. S. Schmidt, the well-known brew er ot Salem, Is In Portland on busi ness. Mrs. Anna Long, son Kenneth, and her ' mother, Mrs. Bell, ot Union street, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Long. Mrs. Anna Long is one of the charming clerks at IT. 9. Shipley's store and enjoyed a happy Christmas. o Mrs. Alfred Sears, mother of Judge Alfred Sears, was run down by a street car in Portland Christmas and rendered unconscious. At the hospi tal it was found her Injuries were not serious.. MM EH Bluestem and White Wheat Aids Nature The treat nooei ot Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dif' cpvery in eurinj weak alomachi, wasted bodiea, waak lungs, and obitiaata and lingering coughs, ia baaed oa the recognition ot the fundamental truth that "Golden ' Medical Discovery" supplies Nature with body-building, tiuu-re pairing, muscle-making materials, in con densed and concentrated form. W ith this belp Nature supplies the necessary strength to ths stomach to digest food, build up the body and thereby throw off lingering ebttimte coughs. The "Discovery" re-establisbes the digestive and nutritive organs in sound health, purifies and enrichea the blood, and nourishes the nerves in short establishes sound vigorous health. If yoar efeaep offer tomethlnj "oaf mm food," it is probably better FOR HIM' It pare better. Bat roa mrm tblaklni ot the cere aof the profit, to there' m motblni "Just mm good" tor you. Say me. Dr. Pleroe's Common Sense M edicsl Adviser, In Plain ' English; or, Mad. icine Simplified, 1008 pagea, over 700 illustrations, newly revised up-to-date f Edition, paper-bound, sent for 21 one-cent stamps, to oovcr oott of msiliag eufy. Clotb-bound, 31 stsmps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Stops a Cough Quickly -Even Whooping Cough A Whole Pint of the Quickest, Surest Cough Remsdy for 50c. Money Refunded If It Falls. T. .. k... .,.,. In. t. ,lM,,..Mtl cough, which refuses to be cured, gat a &0-cent bottle of I'inei, mix It with home made sugar syrup aud stsrt taking It. Inside oi.s noun your i-uuju win -1 u ITtFAn whnnninr- cough is quickly conquered In this way. A OO-csnt Dottle or i inm, ""u m with homs-made migar syrup. iva you a pirn i.iu 1 1 j - - cough rsoiedy that money could buy, at a clear saying ot .'. very eunj 10 prepare full-directions In packnee. , Fine soothes and heals the inllamed membrantsj with renisrkahln rapidity. It stimulates the appetite, is Hliglitly laxa tive, aud Ima s pleasant tasle children take it willingly. Splendid fur croup, asthma, bronchitis, throat tickle, rliesi pains, etc., and a thoroughly auccesaful remedy for lucipent lung troubles. . Piner is a specittl snd highly concen trated oonipouud of Norway White Pine extract, rich in guaiacol and other heal ing pine elements. It has often been imi tated, thoiiKh never successfully, for nothing lse will produce the surae results. Simply mix wilh sugar syrup or struined honey, in a pint bottle, and it Is ready for use. Anyone who tries Plnex will quickly understood why It i used In more homes in the V. S. and I'aimdu than any ojher cough remedy. The genuine is guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction or money refunded. IVrliticute of giiiirunlee is wrapied in each package. Your druggist has Pinex or will get it for yuu. If not, send to The Tinex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind. PORTLAND TRYIG TO AID THE UX EMPLOYED tONITBD FUSS LIASID WIBB.l . Portland, Or., Dec. 26. Owing to restrictions of the civil service law governing the employment of men by the city, the meeting of city and county officials for the purpose of devising means to give work to the unemployed was a failure." With more than 5,000 men Idle, the county officials said they could And employment for possibly 50, while Mayor 'Rushlight said there wero nearly 600 men on the civil service list must be given employment before aid could be extended to those most In need of It. The 50 Jobs will go to unemployed men with families. F. E. Shafer Has Just Received A fine line of leather poods for Xmas presents: .pockalbooks. music rolls, belts, and otber leather novel ties. Buy them of the nan who has the goods an-J the experience In the leather line. The Saddle and Har ness Man, 1S7 So. Commercial street. 2-15-tf Work WliTiooB Start after you take Dr. King's New Life Pills, and you'll quickly enjoy their fine results. Constipation and Indi gestion vanish and fine appetite re turns. They regulate stomach, liver and bowels and impart new strength and energy to the whole system. Try them. Only 2oc at J. C Perry, i A Charming Woman is one who Is lovely In face, form, mind and temper. But it's hard for a voman to be charming without health. A weak, sickly woman will be nervous and Irritable. Constipa tion and kidney poisons show in pim ples, Diotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. But Electric Bitters always prove a godsend to women who want health, beauty and friends. They regulate stomach, liver and kidneys, purify the blood; give strong nerves, bright eyes, pure breath, smooth, velvety skin, lovely complexion and perfect health. Try tnem. 50c at J. C. Perry. o . by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition ot the mucus lining of the eustachian tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when It is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube re stored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed con dition ot the raucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. " Send for circu lars, free. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, Ohio. sow by druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Two more vessels are to be put on runs from Portland to Oregon coast points. With the romtna? nf Y!M1 1m There Is a letting down In the physi cal forces often shown in annoying and painful kidney and bladder ail ments and urinary Irregularities. Fo ley Kidney Pills are a splendid regu lating and strengthening medicine at such a tlm. Try them. H. Jensaa, Red Cross Pharmacy. , Coming Soon Grand Opera House nE vrniiT nviv t, . December 29 JACK H(vairiva Announces his sensational Comedy- - uruma me new "MILLIONAIRE TRAMP" With that , coming . Eminent Comedian GEO. CARN'ES as JAY PIERP0ST A laugh Is worth "all you pay to get, but here we offer you this attraction for the first time at popular PRICES 25c, 50c. 75c "Perfect Photoplay GRAND OPERA HOUSE A Moving Pictures Pro gram of unusual excel lence TONIGHT Four Reels of the best sub jects to be procured. NEW TODAY. LOST Japanese mink muff on State or Court street. Finder please re turn to U. S. National bank. Re ward. 12-23-3t- FOR RENT Furnished .or unfur nished 7-room house, close in, 642 North High. Inquire next door or phone Farmers 564. 12-19-3t FOR SALE Excellent new five room bungalow, cabinet kitchen, bath, toilet, stationery wash bowl, base ment, screened In back porch, lot east front, one block - from school pavement, carllne, stores and meat market This Is a snap. See Ho mer H, Smith, the Insurance Man. McCornack building. 12-16-tf FOR SALE. Young Jersey cows, White Plymouth Rock cockerels; eggs for hatching and Homer pigeons. T. H. Blundell, Morntng slde. Phone Main 1372. 12-26-3t HON. J. W. MORTON of Hood River county, will open a law office In the U. S. National Bank building, room 212, about the 1st of January, 1912. 12-18-2wks MONEY TO LOAN On good Beat Estate seearity. BECHTEL BYJTOX 847 State Stmt MONEY TO LOAN ' THOS. K.. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem. Or MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property. John H. Scott ft Co., over th Chicago 8tore, 8 lem, Oregon. Phone ls5. Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Bnrghardt Meredith, Resident Af 883 STATE STREET. FRENCH FOIALE PILLS. . -'- . , . , . i-IIUIl ku Ikw Hd j i n i ii .in... mi. inn """." riniL'f'mli " ,J"g-- Sed In Stltm by Bt. L C Stout TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought - . Sold Bested Repaired Bibboaa V Roller m Sajipllesi Se Me Before too Do Aaythln C. M. LOCKWOOD tl4-I Ooan N. 1