6) Wednesday Surprise Sale Oxfords and Pumps No. 545, a Clean Sweep. Semi-Tail- At a Clean Sweep Price ored and Lingerie Waists (tO 1 K Former prices to $1.25, tomorrow . 89c I J Former prices to $1.75, tomorrow . $1.38 For our former $3,OOand $3.SO numbers Fnrmpr nrirm to tnmnrrnw 1 58 which reduces them virtually one-half former prices to tomorrow . i.do comparing our reguiar prices with ex rormer prices to $3.00, tomorrow . l.yo elusive shoe stores. gPr $2.98 CITY NEWS. Prenatng and Cleaning ' Done tiy 0. H. Mottlier, 456 Court treet. Phone Malu 1267. 7-lS-tf rixmn so For Bchram fruit Jars. Huron & Hamilton. Huvc Jtmt Hwlvofl Our fall lino of tailoring Call now and Ret your choice of the pat tornH. Salem Woolen Mill store. HM Marlon Grill Win be open every night until 12 o'clock. Table d" hote luncheon 12 to I p. m. dull, 60o. Tues-Thurs-Sat-tf liammorliii A bin aBHortmcnt nt mndimt prices. Buren ft Hamilton. Ilnl Concert Tc.nlultf The Sulem Military Hand will give a concert In WIIIhoii nvemie thin ev ening, beginning promptly at 8 o'clock. We Are Agents For Baker's Bakerized Coffee Those who are using it speak well for it One pound cans 45c, two-pound cans 85c LATE DUKE CHERRIESA beautiful lot, 5c lb. LOGANBERRIES Special $1.25 crate MISSION FARM PEACHES-Large juicy a A ones, basket UC ANT0NINI OLIVE OIL Absolutely the best oil for any purpose, Try it for your salad, it's great. Don't over- tKowte tarc!(!hat r&'tys for CHASE & SAN BORN'S TEAS and COFFEE; it merits your patronage, SUPREME HAMS Are only sold by us. The price is right. Give us this month's business, and see if we can t make it worth your while. If you seek for quality he beaten path will lead you to our store. Cheap Grocer ies at fake prices-are only found among the has beens the down and outs. Roth Grocery Co. Phone 1885-1886. .... l Huie Wing Big Sale on Summer Goods We have made up a new line of White I'ndenvear. Kluumas rapper and W .wi.. All kinds of Ladles' and Men's Furnishing Goods. Silks and Dross Hoods. Shoe. h JJ.Sr. Men's Vants now.. Y.O f t.r.O Men's Dress Shirts. 3.r.O Men's. Shoes .!-,c Overalls. ,'0o, 6r,c. T:,o and 9J $1.50 Ijics Curtulns, palr.ll.Od $1.35 Pure White Linen 3fl Inches wide ji o 45c IjuIIor' I nlon Sult. ...2:.o CSc Ung Silk Lisle C.loes.:.0o $2.S0 Crojje Klmonas now $2.00 ILL f.OQPH OX i 325 N, Commercial Street. tomorrows surprise A great assortment of Ready-to-Vear for Women, Misses and Children's, consisting of Dresses, Suits, Skirts, Capes and Jackets, to clear for Fall Goods; a ridiculous price considering the value and former price garments .1 11 11 tf 07 C A to go at the clean sweep ft O O Q Take One of ('lillcln-n's Sulkies on your outlntf to the coast or mountains. Huron & Hamilton. Your July Grocery Bill May have been a disappointment from sonii) other more; but It cannot lia uri haro fnp Aiifmut f'.lve tot n trial. J. M. Iawrence, Ferry and Cusnmcrclal streets. Attention, Sons of Hcriiiiinn All members of the Salem lodge, V,, It 11 II 11 nr. lm Itu.l i.. at tend the special meeting In our hall weunemiay evening, August z. Al bert Huge, secretary. 7-32-2t Can lie had nt Illllinan Peters. 217 North Commercial street. Make your, selection early as you will want the Intent and bent. Ask about our free reford offer. eod-tf riiii-r rii.iu wiiinr.i Chief of 1'ollco HnnilUon yesterday nprnntoi l'hnutni WUIiii-.! in Id wanted In Dullns on a charge of ap- proprlatlng a team of horses. Wlllard was turned over tn Sheriff Mintn u'hn was turned over to Htier rt Mlnto, who ; hold the warrant for the man's nr. rest lie will be sent o Dallas for trial 410 State Street Sang Co. Wrappers.lt. $.r.o, $2 and up Silks, all kinds ....:.-.o. :i3c, 42e, Sc and up M.2i White Kmbroidered IVttlcunts ,$2.."0 $t .M Children's Dresses. , $1.13 Muslin MK,t Gowns eOc. $1. $l.r,o, 2. 2.r.0andup All Ulilte Vults ,m Sale SALE THIS WEKK. Sii nr 1MILT CAPITAL Torch unci Latvii Furniture At greatly reduced prices. Duren & Hamilton. See Slmfer For binder whips, harvester gloves, etc' Harness and saddlnry. 187 Commercial Btreet 7-22-eod Cook With (in ! It Is convenient,' cheap ami safe, if you use n New Process or New Idea gas range. Buren & Hamilton. Full Styles In men's Butting are now here. Come In and select your pattern ear ly. Salem Woolen Mills store, mens uuiuiuiK. ... , .. S h ' 'Ui 1 ' ".iV"1?. ftrek'ss cook stove: It boils, roasts and I bakes. Ilureii & Hamlfton. Miwllllll r. ,,, -" - - ,, ' ;?, ; , , 7 , . I ,f T " i i- ollt 01 1110 cl!llllr lnsc evening , ," , " , : , ., , " , Tlioy are at the foot of the column in .l,,B. ''.". nna '"sc merr game lltflf nll'lif hv n nfiira nf .1 in 9 Tim next game will be played Wednesday evening on Willamette grounds. MiiMher In Displaying Some of the very latest colorings In fall suitings for men and wonipn. It will pay you to Bee what he has before making purchnse elsewhere. 1). H. Mosher, Salem's high class merchant tailor, 456 Court street. 7-29-eod-tf I'liilertjikers Arrive Quite a number of undertakers ar rived last night and this morning rrom ainerent parts or the state to attend the state convention of under takers being hold In Salem today and tomorrow. Others will arrive during the day. The local members of the association have prepared an enjoyable program for the entertain ment of their fellow members and the Salem funem! rilroptnra ovnonf to give the visitors the time of their uvea. An automobile ride into the surrounding country,' a special pro gram at a local theater and a hnn- quet are some of the features on the program. ltrcK" Arm Oscar Eoff, who resides eight miles east of Salem, and who ha several relatives In Kftlem hrnko hi. arm Sunday evening in some mysterious manner while watering a horse. Drs. Carlton Smith and Harry E. Clay went out In an automobile to attend the Injured man. Tiiliornnde Meeting Held by the Marlon County Holi ness association. Inter-denomlna-tlonat work, August 3 to 13, 1911, at the corner Market and North Liberty. Slen. Oregon. The people of Salem and the Willamette valley are Invited to hear the cowboy preacher. Rev. ud Robinson, of Texas. Singers: Harrv Hays, of UllnolH, field evange list for state association, nnd U. O. Miller, of Salem. Weekday services. 2 3i and '-.W n. m. Sunday. 10:30 a. m., 3 and T:3rt n m. Come, bring your tent and stav through the meet ing, lake fair Grounds car. II. C iu I Ment. K. (1. Miller secre- omul Him I.St (1 Vti Wnt.Ot nlnln T l n,i un t-.lK charm on a Southern Va J.cItU; train near Salem Saturday even- I tug. Mr. l'ost reported the loss to (the local secvetry of the Klk.o lodge 4 w ho also hanuens to be Salem's chief j of police. The chief told a Journal J reporter yesterdy about the lost iew 4lelry nnd now the chain and charm are In Hamilton's possession. This is the result of a little publicity. The missing articles ultimately would T I nave reached their owner, however Jjns the tixder. R. A l'.levins. n mem. ; ber of the Masonic order of this ? i city, was sevkuig the owner I i yesterday. He had called ,xn nr w ! Carleton Smith, and Mil I l ers. leading Knight of i ! hul-e of KIKs. and had , jito t'le secretary of tli i Carleton S!?ntth n.i m..,.. " ""'I ."Itt.'L. .1 . ,1 V. the Salem even written hit IimIoa tt wuu-n .Mr. l'ost was a member, In his efforts to locate the owner s It Is. Mr. Post hss his chain and charm. Mr. nievlns has proven him self n honest man. the Journal has demonstrated Its worth a n tlsinjj medium, and Chief Hamilton ling article IHKM. ORKGO.V. OCRNAU THE NET DRAWS TIGHT AROUND THE MURDERER UNITED I'BKSS leased wiiie Richmond, Va., August 1. The strongest evidence connecting Henry Ueattie. Jr.. with the murder of hia wifb was obtained today when two j TIFI. women, residents of the neighborhood SAPPIXGFIELD At Go'dendale, I of Nolfolk. told Il'tective Sherer that I Wash., Frldav, .Tily 28, 1911, Wll- I they, while secreted, had heard Beat- Mam Sanplngfield. age 70 years. I t e promise Bculah Binford that he Mr. Sapp'ngfleld was a plonker of 1 would get rid of his wife. The wo-1 Howell Prairie. Marlon county, hav men were taken to Jail and are said ng lived In that neighborhood since ! to have Identified Beattie and Beu- 1 S47, except for four years spent in j ..... Un ,,..,a.,a ,, m-iu uie con- veraatlon they overheard. ... 7 ; 0 hlngw.Hd laik v"- vnuv uicin.i itiai iwi Ulf Ule "me araws near tor worn ? 1 ",e n,PW, , r"P ln" f h0V 'l' Un: parties are huymg and building there. A a ir list Iterards Now on hand. A'our record cabinet will not be complete without the lat est. Make vour selection enrlv Ask about our free record offer. Hlllman Peters, 247 North Commercial! street. eod-tf I Differently Dressed If you consider it worth while to be somewhat differently dressed than every Tom, Dick and Harry, It will pay you to Investigate the exclusive suit patterns on display at D. H. Mosher's, 456 Court Btreet. Salem's highest grade merchant tailor. 7-29-eod-tf Returns from East August Huckeateln, one of Sa lem's councllmen and leading busi ness men.. .has returned from an ex tended trip to the large Kastern cities. He was delegate to the con vention of the K. O. T. M. lodge and also visited relatives In Pltt.hi.ro Cleveland, Denver and Chicago. The uregon delegation to the convention had with them a good supply of liter ature and this .was quickly distrib uted In addition to 3000 lodge buttons advertlslnr the convention ln 1912 for Oregon. FARMERS' 'FREE LIST RIM, (Continued from rn 1.1 reciprocal concmal on. U'n. n,trn.al 49 to 29. Senator Cores' amendment, nrovld- Ing for free WOn.l n.lln nn.l nrl,,) n per was defeated 25 to 53. The bill, as It came from the nouse, was rejected, and ns flnnltv adopted It carried an amendment bv Kern (Democrat. Ind... nrovl.iln Kern (Democrat. Ind.,- providing for free meats from all cm, n trio elvlng tho same concession, tn Vnlted Stated. The principal amend ments adopted came from Demo crats, aild for thta Ktnann It l, Ileved late todnv thnt iKa i,..,.i , , -1 ...... in. m'uar, might concur, nnd that the monu.ro soon would be sent to President Taft for h's approval. 'lie bill WIS TinSS.xl llV tl.o onr., Coalition of Demorrnts nii.l sive Republican. that carried the wool hill through. The onlv procres- slvo Republican who VOfe,t n;.lnat the measure was Senator lin,,,-.u f The Rennbllcnna Vntltlir rival,,.., ! tho bill were Bourne. Brad'.ov. Dran-' ''Ke. ItilKirs llnrnham Tli.rtn , Clark. Crane. Cullom, t.odce, I.or'-1 nier. Mclean, inn niii-..r ! Perkln Richardson. Root. ' Smith. Smoot. Stephenson, Townsend. War ron. Wetmor,. Those not votlnir wept. Cn'Wn Oilllncham. Punont. Ftvp. Gain. i Penres P.n-r ! c... land. Tillman and Williams. Some of these wero palnvi. Senator Bailey, of Texas, was the only Domocrst who voted agal-.st the measure. The bi'l place on the fre- list ne ricu'tnral implements, cotton bag tlug co'ten ties, boots end shoes fo-no wire, cereals, bread, lumber! sewing machines, salt and other com modities i.sHl largely In the agricul tural sections. Besides the Kern amendment by Senator Gronna ad- mimnr Boots n.l nhrux maH. all kinds of leather was adopted. As '"riginauy rramed. the biM provided (or sticks made from bovine leather. TVESDAV, AICIST 1. 1911. - n rnrvT! V I. til A J 1 t''wv1:...-r tiw J frvirrn Vr.SS i.fe.wf& WIRE The arrival to- dsv at Ternm oi v , J ! er Berlin from Andir, Jiurocco, is uC-; lieved to fore.atlow an agreement betwen France ana ueriiiauj n. vexed question which has kept En-( anxiety lor weths. i Xo explanation has yet com-- num. irom Germany as to the withdrawal tu the cruiser. ! - - John Jiicoli to MurrT. New York. August 1. Announce- , ment of the entrapment of Colonel i John Jacob Astor to Miss Madeline , Talniage Force, tlauglii-T oi a i"-u niade I ew nrK IlllSint'SS mail, a herp todav. Astor has he-n for two years. n Mrs. U. u. savage ims n-iuiucu. home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. I Kerg Barr. or Turner. Mrs. Will Ellwood and her daugh ter 1'earl. are gut-sis oi .nr. uuu Mrs. Archie Earl, of Turner. iting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. I,. S. Jenkins, left yesterday for his home at Wentherby, Oregon j Miss Riioda Hobson left today for Moscow. Idaho, to accept a position In the Idaho state agricultural col lege. Mrs. Alice Miles has returned home after visiting her son and daughter in Washington. John D. Turner went to Eugene last night on n business trip. Don D. Barren has returned from Newport. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Blevlns have returned from a vacation spent at their country home near Aumsvllle, Oregon. Miss Anna E. Johnson, of Frazee, Minnesota, is visiting Miss Ida Mar shall. V. H. Fisher, the genial chapel I guard at the prison, left today for Newport for a well earned vacation, i Mrs. Frank Ward and daughter re- turned todiy from a three weeks' i stay at Seaside. .j Mrs. Jim Willson and daughter left, yesterday for a three weeks' out ing at Newport. o -: STATISTICAL Eastern Oregon. Last fall he moved j to Goldendale, Wash. He leaves a i mother. 92 years old. who is living :wth Mr, Sapplngfield's brother, Charles In this rltv Anntw hrth er' Henr5- Sappingfleld, lives seven miles east of Salem on the old home ix, us, u,su iraiat's east oi oaem. rne body was burled at Goldendale. ZIMMERMAN At Willamette Sana torium. Monday afternoon, July 31, 1911, Mrs. A. E. Zimmerman, aged 47 years, of Hayesville. Oregon. The funeral will be held from the Hayesville church at 2:30 Wednes day. CASTO. At his residence on the Fair Grounds Road, at 5 o'clock Tuesday morning, August 1, 1911, Samuel Casto, aged 47 years. The funeral will be held from St. Joseph's Catholic church at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Burial In the Catholic cemetery. Mr. Casto is well known In Salem, especially among the racing men, and among the horsemen in general of the Northwest. He has been handling horses at the state fair for a number of years, bo(V as a trainer and as a driver. . The remains can be viewed by friends at Rigdon's undertaking par lors, as the coffin will not be opened at the church, . . otrje UndertaMfl'o Parlor?? Modem In every detail. Lady assist ant Corner Cottage and Chmeku hrm T24. For Sale, 80-Acre Farm 32 acres under cultivation. 6 acres peaches, 4 years old. 3 acres loganberries. 2 acres orchard. 1 1 acres potatoes Soil, the finest kind of hinefc , fandjr rlver bo'tom loam. No better I lnnd ln Oregon. The best for neaeh. es. loganberries, alfalfa, or anvthlng that will grow In the Willamette valley. Price, Including crop, $70 per acre. DERBY & WILLSON U. S. BANK BLDG. WE SAY "HEAD THIS" BECAUSE IP VOIR EYES ARE TROUBLING VOU IT IS PROOF POSITIVE THAT YOU OUGHT TO "ACT QUICKLY" AM) COME rtERE FOR AX EX AMIXATIOX FOR THE SOURCE OK THE DIFFICULTY. THIS IS THE HOME OF SATISFIED EYE GLASS WEARERS. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE 1 1" "W ' " ' I I 1 1 1 J j ,WE SAY "HEAD Tins-. jirr .cJ j See Our Line of Bedding If i'l need of bedding, comforters or pillows for campin?. for the home or for the unexpected arrival of guests we can furnish you with what you need We have the celebrated Maish comforters, made of felted cotton, light and airy. Priced at $3,75. Full assort ment of colors every comforter guaranteed to give sat isfaction, Other comforters of well-known makes priced from 51,35 to $6,50, , t 1 1 iii i : , j I i- : J t, a Pillows in down; floss and feathers, from $1,50 to $7,50 per pair. Sofa pillows from 20c to $1 ,50. Covered sofa t pillows from 39c to $3,75, J Linen Suits at Greatly Reduced Prices. Children'slLinenlMiddy Suits at Greatly Reduced Prices. X n . .i . r- .1 i r rarasois ai greany rceaucea rnces. Pongee and Linen Coats at greatly Reduced Prices. i t Oualitv Merchandise. I U. G. Shipley Company : s 145-147 North rOSTAL BANKS OPENED IN THE BIG CITIES CXITED I-BESS I.KASED WIHE.1 Washington, August 1. Postal sav ings banks were successfully opened today in New York, Boston, Phlladel phl, St. Louis and Chicago, the first big cities selected for the innovation. Long ljnes of depositors were at hand In all the cities ready to place their savings In the hands of the government. Good cooking never induces the boy to leave home, unless It be the good cooking some other mother's girl knows how to do. NEW TODAY. TEAM FOR SALE Finely matched team of young black mares. See Bechtel & Bynon. 347 State street. $95.00 PER ACRE Will buy a fine ranch on Howell Prairie, the rich est farming section In the valley. Bechtel & Bynon, 347 State street. FOR RENT We have a good "farm for cash rent. Good land. See Bechtel & Bynon, 347 State-street. FOR RENT Modern hnnool-oonlnp- rooms and Bleeping rooms, electric lights, bath. Inquire at 444 South High street. 8-1-tf WANTED AT ONCE A carpenter See R. M. Hofer, Journal office. 7-31-3t r'OR SALE Excellent 10-acre tract one mile from city limits. $20 down, balance $2.00 per acre per mourn. oee Momer ti. smith. 6-29-tf- WE HAVE three of the greatest farm bargains ever offered for sale ln Polk county. Excellent land. The price has been placed so low iney win sen soon. $22.50, $55 and $60 an acre respectively. Easy terms, e. Hofer & Sons, 213 S Commercial street. Phone 82. 7-28-1 wk- FOR SALE Five room modern bun galow, close, a good buy. $l5p oown, balance $20 per month. See Homer H. Smith. McCornack bulld- rvo. 6AL.iv excellent 4-roora plas- i j ... icieu uweuing, east front lot, 150 feet deep; city water; good loca tion. $50 down, balance $10 per month. See Homer H. Smith al once. McCornack building. FcLSE1rF,Ve roomed itlow South Salem, two blocks from car 10 per month. Innnlro onnn c.4. street, or phone 2036. 8-l-4t PR SALE -Roller top desk, office chair and library table. Call at corner Market and Capitol streets. 8-l-3t K-'ref?' AVENTE STRE' Ch"les Kreft. proprietor. Phone vour grocery order to 2G9 for quick de livery 9 to 12, 2 to 6 Living try ' daMhA,T ' frm the C0n! try dail. Asylum avenue and Statesman street. j.j I.06T Sunday. July 30, pair 0f cold rimmed spectacles, either In M P church, or between ri ' ; South Capitol on State. W n er or Oak streets. Piasp re( ' 0T Journal and receive reward I S-l-3t SALEM EMPLOY MP vt r.,.,... ab.e help fur,, on,! tlce. 16:, s. Salem. Oregon. "-uiiimerclal street 8-1-tf AWkl'LAiFR Vth ro''nation cniap. u., care Journal. fiROfKRS. MCHOI.S GROCERY. Twelfth. 4ir, South r tionp ST good -ccejor 'urir fld piirtomer my motto. 8!,. Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society St STATE STREET MMM IHttttttHlttttnim 7777! Blankets of pure wool, . wool and cotton, and cotton for in or out door use, Baby and crib blankets, Priced from 75c to $15 Popular Prices Liberty Street, ft j Talmadge Printing Co Itoom 4, I'atton Block Society and Commercial Printing executed promptly. Give an Iowa printer a call. .Near Oakland, California The only Woman's College on the PacificCoart, Chartered liil5. Near two great Universities, I ileal climate throughout the year. Entrance and graduation requirements equivalent to those of Stanford ami L'niversity of California Laboratories for science with modern equip ment. t Excellent opportunities for home economics, library study, music and art Modem gymnasium. Special care for heaiib of students out-door life. President, Luelli Clay Carson, A. M., Litt. D., LL. D. For catalogue address Secretary, Mills College ft O., California. GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Comer State & Liberty Sts, Snlem, Oregon. Room 1, Gray Blk. Thnoe 104. WEST SAIEM TRANSFER Passengers Baggage Connecting with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Fall City and Salem. Leaves Journal office for West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 1-1 m., 1:10 p. m a.oA i J. m. ev ery day except Sundajr., A10 for Independence, Monmouth and McMlnnville. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1.00 p. m. and 5:15 p. m. CalU at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 82. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property. John H. Scotl & Co.. Over thu Phloairn Store. S lem, Oregon. Phone 1552. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K mRTl Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem. 0i AUTO EXPRESS E. E. Bowen, Auto Trucks, Bag Rage and Express. Trips to Vk'll holt Springs, Silver Creek Faltf and other Summer Resorts. Stand: CAPITAL CITY CBEA3TEBT m rbones 29!) Kes. 726 TYPEWRITERS ALL JUKES Donght Sold Rented Repaired Ribbons Rollers Knnnliea ' mi See Me Before Ton Do Anything , C. M. LOCKWOOD rhone . SfM Mala 214-18 K. Com' St. " SJem;