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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGOX, MOXDAY, NOVEMBER 81, itlO.' tagu nra s s., . V Pre Holiday Sale of PR f-lOPAY QAIK VI f 11 I ri - CHILDREN'S COATS SHARPLY REDUCED. $20.00 and $15.00 One Piece Suits $11.50 Every one brand new; either In silks or serge; made In the new shirtwaist and skirt effect or princess. Holiday Sale of Pillow Tops Many beautiful designs. All the new shapes and materials. $1.00 values .' ...59c 21c 75c values . 30c values . 20c Ribbon, pure silk, yard Children's Dress Goods, 16 2-3o, CITY NEWS. For Sale 10 pigs at Independent Market, 256 Ferry street. 11-20-Zt Turkeys, Ducks, Geese And chickens at Farrington's, 426 State street. Phone 217. ll-21-2t I'r'Mtre Your Costumes And capture one of the many prizes at the Masquerade at the Auditorium Thursday, November 24. ll-19-5t tiix-Room House Bath, newly finished inside, lot 80i 100, for sale cheap. N. D. Elliott Job printer, 221 South Commercial street 10-5-tf Nice Fat Young Turkeys 26c per pound at Farrington's, -426 State street. Phone 217. ll-21-2t 'Grand Dancing Masquerade At the Auditorium Thanksgiving 'night, Thursday, November 24. Ad mission: Gentlemen, 60c; ladies, 25c. ll-l-3t W. I. lUgdoa. Undertaker - New location, 262 North High, op posite city hall. Everything new . and first class. 11-18-tf-eod aSBBS M on meats The best time to erect a mono , meat- is now. I have a large stock to select from, ' You will be suf ,' prised bow good a monument I can ; supply you for a small amount. Wilton W. Martin. 289 N. Liberty street. 10-16-eod-tf rroposltioa Worttiy Of investigation. Want to meet a ' few persons having from $600 to 91000 to invest In a manufacturing enterprise that has merit, and no competition. Interested parties can have lucrative employment, if com petent. Address box 304, Salem, or all at room 820 U. S. Bank build ing. 11-8-tf lu the Million Class The Capital National bank in its statement in today's Journal shows that Its assets have now passed the million dollar mark. This is the second of Salem's banks to get into the million class, and It speaks well not only of the bank, but la an un answerable statement of the coun try's resources and of Its prosperous condition. , Ladies7 Suits This sale affords an excellent oppor tunity to provide yourself economic ally with one of our snappy new suits, which embrace all the styl ish details demanded by Dame. Fashion. i $35.00 Suits $2100 $30.00 Suits $22.50 $20.00 Suits .$15.00 $20.00 Suits, extra special .,.$12.00 $16.00 Suits $ 9.90 Extra special $ 8.00 .......... 69o 6 Oo values '.. . 36c 25c values 17o 12c 20o, 25c, 35c, 45c, 60c up. Special' meeting of Pacific Lodge No. 60, A. F. ft A. M., this evening. Work in the M. M. degree. Visiting brethren welcome. A. O. V. W. Tonight Don't fall to come to the meeting tonight. There will, be something doing every minute. All members are urgently requested to turn out. CLYDE MASON, M. U. KvmiKfliHtH lit' Mr. and Mrs. J. Coombs M'Olellan, singing evangelists from the Moody church, and Bible Institute of Chi cago, will speak and sing In the W. C. T. U., cprner S. Commercial and Ferry, tonight. All are Invited. No collection. Hit a Wood Wagon Saturday evening about 7 o'clock a street car on Commercial ran into a wagon loaded with wood, and fire' Wood took a tumble that will not benefit consumers. The horses had fortunately gotten, across the track and were uninjured. The motorman is said to be blameless by those who saw the accident as there is practl cnl'y about as much light at tha crossing of Union and Commercial, where the accident occurred, as a lightning bug would shed if penned in a beer bottle. The Scotchman and Yankee Girl Blngers and 'dancers and a new change of moving pictures. Mon day, Tuesday and .Wadpesday att Wexford.- Hiding It, as a preservative for Jelly, is better than bensoate of so da. A good man Is known by the con dition of his stock In the spring. 8tats of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss: Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior member of the firm of F. J. Cheney ft Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of De cember, A. D., 1886. i A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Bead for testimonials fre. F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 76c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. ' This store Is completely filled with beautiful na wmerchandtse suitable for Christmas Gifts.- . In the his , tory of this store we have never before provided so bountifully for the holiday season. Already the store Is being decked In gala attire. Everything Is being done to make your Xmas shopping easy and pleasant. . Visit the store and ask tosee the new goods. You are always welcome. We are offering this sale to In - duce you to come and see our Christmas gift display. THE DEST VALUES ARE HERE. t . r t . , : Reduced the Holiday Sale All our finest hemstitched, drawn work and Japanese embroidered pieces. The beauty of our assortment has never been excelled in Salem. Come and see tbem. $5.00 values '.$3.99 s $2.50 values $2.19 Holiday and Thanksgiving Sale of liable Linens If you are especially fond of beautiful table linens we have a treat In store for you. We are- becoming . known as a house that carries a splendid quality of linens and also very beautiful patterns. Ws hare just received a new shipment, and never before have we shown as complete and handsome display of linens as i at the present time. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF BALE PRICES. . ,. $2.25 values, yard ......... .$1.87 ... $1.00 values, $2.00 values, yard .....$1.25 $ .75 values, $1.50 values, yard V...$1.19 V 4 .60 values, $1.25 values, yard $1.12 . i ( Sets also reduced) as well as the We Carry the BEST in THE NOBLE COUNT" AND BLOODED DOG STRIKE HARD LINES HIS BLL'K-BLOODED NIBS HAS TO APPEAR BEFORE THE VUT GAR PUBLIC IN VAUDEVILLE HE HATES IT, BUT NEEDS THE MONEY. DN1TBD PBESI USA BED WIUS. Chicago, Nov. 21. Count Jacques Alexander von Marlk De Beaufort, whose domeetlo Infelicities and fistic exploits have engaged a great part of the attention of the Chicago press for several weeks will. If l.othtng In terferes, make his debut as a vocalist and lecturer this afternoon at a Chi cago vaudeville theatre. The count will be supported by bis bboded bull dog "Sancho." When the count was told last night that it was rumored that when he steps out to the footlights the first thing be would notice would be a shower of antiquated eggs, ha said: "Will nothing satisfy this man Kll gallen. If Kllgallen knew how dis tasteful It Is for me to appear before the vulgar mob, he would rejoice that I have this engagement. I hate It, I tell you I hate 1. It Is only for the money that I do It." ..Tbe count denied that he would de scribe his - iparttai SroubW Yroiu' the footlights. "I Intend only to sing two songs la English and one In French," the count continued. "The French song Is called When Love Is Gone.', The English- songs have not been decided upon. In addition I shall deliver a short lec ture on dogs." . o WHITE SLAVERS GET LONG TERM IN PENITENTIARY CNtTHD rSMS UI1IID WIS J Portland, Ore., Nov. 21. Con victed under the federal statute pro hibiting white slave trafficking, George Kavalin, a graduate of tha university of Athens, Greece, and James Takos, were sentenced ti long terms In the penitentiary today by Judge Wolverton, of the United States district oourt. According .to Federal Prosecutor McCourt, the two $3.60 values . $2.99 $1.76 values 4.... ..$1.49 napkins to match the linen by the yard,' men . were the flrafcto be convicted under the "white slave" law. Kavalin, who was the ringleader, was sentenced to eight years penal servitude and Takos to six years. They were convicted on the charge of having brought two young girl from, Eureka, California, to Portland for Immoral purposes. KIKRMAN WANTS THE MATTER RE-HEAIll A petition for a rehearing in the case of Frank Kiernan against the City of Portland was filed this morn lug with the clerk of the supremo court. Ths case was Instituted by Kler nan against the city of Portland with the view of preventing the Issu ance of bonds for the construction of what Is known as the Broadway bridge across the Willamette river on the ground that the provision of the city, charter under which th bonds were issued had not been adopted in a manner provided by law. Both the circuit and the su preme court decided In favor of the city. The attorneys of Kleruan now contend In their petition for rehear ing that there are spine grave consti tutional questions Involved, both federal and state, and that In order that the court may Intelligently deal with them, a rehearing Is necessary. THE KAISER HAS PROBABLY GONE "DRY" - Berlin, Nov. 81, "The next war will be won by the nation with ths smallest liquor bill," declared Em peror William today, at theopenlng of a naval college at Elansburg. ' ' "We all want to be well ground ed In religious convictions," tba kais er conynued, "and want temper ance sVons of our. chief virtues. The good fighting man must be 'a good man physically, and this Is Impossible to the man who drinks to excess. O- , ii , A Card, The undersigned wish to thank their many friends for kindnesses on the occasion of the Illness and death of their mother, Mrs. Bogui end especially 'for the many beauti ful gifts of flowers at her funeral. . Mr. and Mrs. Al. Marvin, Mr. George Washburn, Mrs. John Durno. The state is the servant of the public, therefore the etatmau should be, and is, the public's man. The man who is always willing to give half the road seldom stands e need Of help but that he gets It. $1.25 values .' $ .99 $1.60 value $1.29 yard ..........$ .79 yard ....$ ".64 yard. $ .49 , Quality SCOTCH VERDICT OF HOT PROVEN . FOR LORIMER ONITSD FSSSS U1SIO WIB1.J Washington, Nov. 21. Senator Burrows this afternoon said that the Lorlmer investigating commit tee expects to report early in the coming session of congress. It Is be lieved that the majority will report that the charges were not proved that William Lorlmer of Illinois, ob tained his election to the United States senate through legislative bribery. Campaign Expenses. Several candidates for office at ths recent election today filed the stata nvent or their campaign expenses with the secretary of state. Among the number filed there are two James A. Chlnnock, who was elected superintendent for water di vision district No. 1, and Hon. F. W. Benson, elected secretary , of state, who have the distinction of not hav ing expended a single penny during the campaign. Ths others filing statements are J. W. Hamilton, candidate for Judge In the second Judicial district, wbQS4 expenses amounted - to 8333.33; Johns 8. Hodgln, candidate for dis trict attorney for the tenth Judicial district, whose expenses amounted to 3206.33; and Hon. T. B. Kay, elected treasurer, who spent $379.60, DIED. 8IIARP At the family home near Salem, ' Sunday, November 80, 1910, Elisabeth Sharp Herren, widow of J. C. Herren, of paraly sis, aged 78 years, 8 months and 13 days. The funeral will be held at ths family home five miles east of the city, Tuesday, November 23, at 10 a. m, Interment In Odd Fellows ceme tery. aaasMsawSM. JORY At Roseburg, Oregon, No vember 17, 1910, at 10:30 p. m., after a short illness, James W. Jory, brother of Hugh Jory, of this city. - Deceasod was aged 64 years and 13 days. Interment at Roseburg. Hottaoe Undertakinc, Parlors. Modern In every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and Chenieketa. Phons 724. Try a Journal "Want Ad." 75c Negligee and Dress Shirts v 56c 3 Pair Good Black or Tan Sox 25c Great Sale of W oolen Knit Many pretty stitches. ' good and warm; of nine soft yarn; whits, black and all colors.' $2.00 values ............ $1.49 $1.26 values ... .1 ...... . 99 90o values .............. .79e 76c values ' 49o 35c values ...... 29c 80o Persian Ribbon, yard ...19o SALE OF CHILDREN'S FLEECE , , LINED UNDERWEAR. 85o vests and pants ........ 29(3 SOo vests and .pants ,..21o 27e vests and pants 19o 25o vests and pants . . , 17c 24o vests and pant ........ 16o Persian striped silks and plain colors In Messallne; 49o per yard. . MONEY TO LOAN We have $1500 to loan on good $irm property. . Becbtel & Bynon, 347 State street FOR SALE Nearly new $490 piano for sale for $200. Address, BBB, Journal office. FIVE ACRES first class on Sllverton ' road, close In. Easy terms to party who will Improve. Bechtel ft Bynon, 347 State street. FOR SALE Lots in all parts of the city; easy payments; 3100 and up. See Homer H. Smith, Roots ft, Mcornack blJg. Phone 96. 10-28-tf INSTALLMENT HOUSES We hav a number of houses to sell on the easy pfcyment plan. Small cash payment and balance like rent. Bechtel ft Bynon, 847 State street. FURNISHED ROOMS Electric lights, bath; $1.26 week. 476 South Commercial street ll-17-8t CARDWBLL ADDITION LOTS We have a few good lots left In Card well addition which ws can sell on easy payments. $8 down, $6 per month and no interest. Close to carllne, boulevard and school. Becbtel ft Bynon, $47 Stats street. QUILTINO dons by New Idea Quilt- nr. Prices, $1.00. $1.36. $1.60. 104T a Fir St. : Two blocks west of Brtck Store, South Salem. If WANTED Ons - first class hustling solicitor for week's work In Salem. Magatlns or book experience de sirable. Special- offer. Commis sions will run about $25. Apply tonight. Mr. Berry, Cottage Ho tel. YOU CAN BUY a five or ten-aor fruit tract at Hollywood on easy ' payments and thus secure a flue suburban home sits. On Sllverton road Just one mile from Fair grounds. Bechtel ft Bynon, 84 Stats street. FOR SALE Six cords dry fir wood at $3.60 per cord. Phone Main 1935. , 11-31-21 Tbsukftiliiess Is a condition, and not a theory; a way of living, rather than a view of life. The day spent in sotting post and fencing in the stacks will pay lurgc profits all winter long. Scarfs itsatttSflSaMfa 4 PAIRS GOOD SOX black ortan, 60c. See our New Neckwear for men In the ; Men'sCIotlK ihg Dep't Ws are determined to carry out the policy of the store, i ., to give our customers better values than they can get elsewhere, and we are doing It. Ws show the . SMARTEST CLOTHES In all WooL fabrics, at prices that prove this is the best value-giving store in the Northwest. j ; - Ladles' Handbags and Purses at specially reduced prices. Buy for Xmas now; it will be eoonomy to do so. 4 PERSONALS' Dad Geier left Thursday for Kla math Falls, Sun Francisco, Sunt Rosa, Los Angeles and Santa Bar bara, and may visit the hot place be fore he returns. J. C. Aiken, of Roseburg, has been spending two weeks at Port land, and stopped off to see his cou sin, R. D. Allon, of this city, Mr Allen 1b the man who got over tha fence for a third term as county clerk. Dr. W. W. Klmmel and Attorney N. M. Newport, of Lebanon, wers guests at the new Hotel Marion Saturday. t . Master Fish Warden Clanton Is back from a visit to eastern Oregon. O. L. Berry, o Seattle, circulation manager of the "Westerner," Is In ths city on business. Hon. A. M. Gilbert, who has been confined to the house with a sick spell, was out on the streets today for the first time In several weeks. Hon. Will R. King, Justice of tha supreme court, whp. rau about 100 ahead of his ticket, has decided to make his permanent residence ii this city and open a law office and try to get the business ot some of thooe who voted for him. Heury M. Hansen, for some tlra with The Journal as city editor, and who has been employed oa some of the larger papers of ths Northwest, has 'returned to Salem to work at his former Job. He likes Salem an3 ths people seem o like bis work: wherever fcs holds down a desk. Too often men bow the kaes tot the god of Things as They Were. It Is one thlug W make money, and cults another thing to widely, use the profits of one's labor. Oregon Coffee House 184 N. Liberty Street; Light lunches at all hours, and tha best 25o meals morning noon and night, served la the city. Give us x call and you will bs a regular cus tomer. YOl'RH FOR A GOOD MEAL. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD ' Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Frau k Meredith, Resident Agent. Room 13 Bush Bank Blk, Salem, Or. t