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PAGE EIGHT DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MOXDAT. OCTOr.ER 2. 1911. Skinners Two-season Satin, Priestly Cravanetted Dress Goods, Home Journal Patterns Munsing Underwear, Merode Underwear, Crofut & Knapp Hats for Men, Cluett and Hallmark Shirts. -mm tmmmmmm COURT AND LIBERTY SRTEETS You'll never have any trouble if you select your wants from a Good Goods stock, where service is excellent, where courteous clerks attend to your wishes and where every effort is put forth to make you comfortable and make purchasing a delight. We follow this policy unerringly and have built so strongly, that this store today is known and will continue to he known as the "House of Quality" und the "House of. Satisfaction." New-comers cordially welcomed COURT AND LIBERTY STREETS i Cb I We are sure that our stock of Ladies' Suits and Coats Is stamped with the approval of all who have Inspected It and by the large number who have made selections. The fall bus iness so far has surpassed any previous season's soiling. Sure ly there Is a reason for this activity. Nothing but a large, well-selected stylish assort ment could attract so much attention. Before purchasing a suit or coat be sure to see our ex tensive showing. 100 dozen of New Kid Glo v es vilely Our showing of Fur Sets, Neckpieces Muffs and Fur Coats Representing all the most popu lar styles In a variety of fine quality furs. We have neck pieces and muff a In the following furs. Jap Mink, Russian Mink, River Mink( Black Fox, Genuine Mar. ten, Russian Lynx, Astrlcan, Opossum, Black Coney and Brown Fox. Fur coats in Russian Pony, Russian Marpmoth and Genuine Caracul. We also show the new Maiibou Scarfs, made from os trich feathers. world, Such well- iust Received from the best factories in the known and popular makes as Monarch, Derby, Eskay and Mascot Kid Gloves in 4-buttoir and 16-button lengths. Black and colors Everv Dair wraanteel to give satisfactory service by the manufacutreirs. Try us for your next pair of gloves, 554th Wed. Surprise Sale LADIES' WAISTS Special at 98c These are well made of Shepard check cotton material, trimmed with black, red, navy or green ailk piping and covered buttons with white laundered collars, oth ers with soft outing collar and turn-up cuffs. We predict a record-breaking sale of these for the values'are very exceptional. Wed. only 98c r-fs7 SHOES for the entire family. The latest stylos for fall and winter 1911 12, The above cut Illustrates a splendid 16 button tan a . boot for ladles at 24.JU Our display of Massaline and Taffeta Petticoats Is sure to please those who de p're good quality and stylish gar ments at a reasonable price. Guaranteed messallne petticoats, black and colors, $5 value, special $3.G9. Fancy messaline petti coats priced from $5 up. Guar anteed taffeta silk petticoats, black and colors. Priced from $G lip. Men Who guaranteed Knnw ALL WOOL Aaaas if the real value of clothes always ap preciate our display of the new Hart Schaffner & Marx and Cloth Craft Styles BCCMl The new styles for 1911-12 are all that could be desired. They are very dressy and distinctive. The fabrics are the very best, being all wool and the workmanship is of the highest character. Don't wait any longer, but come In and let us show these good cloches to you. New Umbrellas for Men, Women and Children A large and varied assortment, with all the latest shaped handles, Good strong frames, with cotton .cotton and linen, silk and linen and tafetta silk coverings, Made to give entire satisfaction, Mens Umbrellas S1.OOtoSB.00 Ladies Umbrellas . 50c to $10,00 Children's Umbrellas ...50c to $1,50 (All prices Between) . ,,.. t w niiMniniinaaMMrBagj msammxr.rW'r-"eaamFr''u''v1l''- Jmi.1tfjUmi1imwmia!tmmaMi. M.Jrrwlni . mmttvu-wvvw im.iiwivi, mr...(Jl ft CITY NEWS. Moving I'iWmvs A fine bill of moving pictures at tho Grand tonight. A Fine Ki-Aoip Tim t Thro .mill's from illy nt $110 per ncre; ?I0) cash, $10 per month. Der by & Wlllson, 10-2-3t I'.'lglity Acl't River bottom fann; seven acres of pi'iichi's, three acres of loganberries, house, burn and family orchard. Der by & Willsim. 10-2-Ilt No Dark Nights With the exceptions of Sunduy there will be found each night at the Grand a good show at right prices Tonight moving pictures. Admis sion 10 cents, Kite mi IIoikI Suit whs commenced today In the circuit court by Hurst & lllmkle Against Wolfor. The purpose of the Bull Is to recover on an Injunction bond. VIII KH ItOllllH Bonds for the Improvement of Oaks tulil It Uii will be sold this evening when thi' illy council meets. It Is understood that tlnno nro quite u number of bidders for the bonds. Hudson Council Tonight Regulur mooting of Hodson Council No. 1. K. 3. M., this evening. A full attendance Is requested, Ry order of the Thrli'o Illustrious Master. Vis iting companions welcome. The IVeiitlicrl Italn tonight and Tuesday; light, southerly winds. . 311ns .Minuet la Jlinrcrs Announces the opening of her vo cal classes, September 2.". Pupils may register mornings. l'liuno 12l.". (Musses In chorus anil quartet work, (ieriimn and Italian diction. 9-2ti-lv Wants lliiek Island Maintaining that Duck Island, lo cated lit I'pper Klamath lake, is gov ernment hind, II. v, Hamilton had served mil Ice on Secretary of State Olcott that he Intends to make appli cation for It, and also notifying tho s.ate that If It claims any Interest In It to make it know. Mined To room 7, . Ilush-llreyman build ing, l'rof. S. Z. Hartley. Silly ami MenniiigleNs. Trenton, N. J., Oct. 2. Character izing the hymn "Beautiful Islo fo Somewhere" as "silly und iiieituiiig less.'' after be had heard 0000 peo ple Blng It, Coventor Woodrow Wilson stated that many present day hymns contain neither poetry nor sense. h n .i. iv ' . - alii n i J TTJhATiTSIWLlU 1 nini'liluo nirimi HIAH.'.l) In t wwkt, 1004 1 iiiiii'lilur iMirnnt HHHIj la t wprka) 1UA 1 miK liliir riirnr.l (IKI.IIIIi la t wrrk, 1DOS 1 iimi'tilnr fi,r,i.'.l SKI.UIT la 17 ww lit, JU07 I ntAi'llllix mm, il '.'.HII'.' In 47 wrrka, luoS 1 muehlur rrnrd Hcl HI'.' In iS wrrki, lKa 1 mm lilitr rururil IH,lil In t werks, 1U10 Atove (tsurc wilt tie verified to proiicttT cuitoincrs. Wrilf lor otilouvc tnd pticct to C.W. PARKER utflorti.. k. THE WOMEN REMAINED ON THE JURY Taeoma, Oct. 2 Ten men and only two women begged oft Jury ser vice for the October term of court today. One woman was a non-taxpayer; the other was willing to serve, but had a sick baby. ' Of the men, one was deaf, several were busy, one was a doctor, one was sick and two couldn't read nor write, though they had been in this country for 20 years. "It's a disgrace," said Judge Chap man to last two. "You ought to have learned something In that length of time." GLENN BURTON IS TOO HANDY WITH HIS PEN t i 1M)X'T UVnitV BY IH'T STOP A MINl'TK AXU LOOK AT Ol'H HKAVTUTIj window display. IT W1I,L disclose to you TDK HIGH QUALITY OK THE GOODS WE CAKUY, AMI TIIK FACT THAT WK KNOW WHAT l'UVSKS THK KXCM'SIYK AMI DISCHIMIXATIXtl MAX AMI WOMAN. WIIKX YOU WANT ANYTHING IX Olll UXE YOU CAXT 1HI HETTKK THAN' IX) COMK 1IKKK FOH IT.' I BARR'S JEWELRY STORE Wanted for a dozen or more forg .cries, win, ii wee committed In Scut tle and the Bremerton Navy Yard, threo marines armed with warrants of arrest fur Glenn Burton arrived In the city today, and. after nn Interview with Shoiff MInto, who had him In custody for similar charges he was turned over to them. Burton completed a sentence In tho penitentiary last June for ob taining money by false pretenseJ. Af ter being released he joined the navy at Bremerton, and then he deserted. After hla desertion It was found that he had forged the names of men of the navy( several of them offtcerg, and prominent business men of Seat, tie, to checks, ami a search was made for lilm, and he was finally lo cated In Jail hero. As the charge against him by the federal govern ment were graver than those held against hlra here, the sheriff decided to turn him over to It for prosecution. WITH ALL CABLES CUT THE HEWS FROM THE WAR IS SCANT tCNITED IHESS I.EASEP WIRE London, Oct. 2. With cables from the scene of action cut and censors busy in every important news cen ter, Kurope tonight knows practical ly nothing certain of the clash of arms between Turk and Latin In the near east. That there is fighting, and probably desperate fighting in progress is not doubted, but to what extent the lives of men are going out In the contest between Christian and Moslem and to what extent vic tory is crowning the Italian arms only scattering and disjointed. Whether Tripoli, the center of ac tion, has finally fallen Into the hands of Italy Is as uncertain as the news from other parts of the theater of war. Refugees arriving at various ports of refuge tell varying stories. Wireless despatches from British cruisers Indicate that Italy has actual possession of the African city, but whether or not Tripoli fell after a bombardment Is unknown. Another big feature of the war sit uation which is shrouded in .mystery Is the fate of the Turkish fleet. Con stantinople dispatches, after censor ship, seem to Indicate that it. or the most of it, Is safe in the Dardanelles. Roman despatches, however, tell an other story and seem to declare that the greater part of the Turkish navy V, W.,..- .1.... 1 . ma uci-u ucauovea jn oacue. Vague stories of the engagement at Prevasa. In which the Duke of Abruzil was undoubtedly victorious. Indicate that his victory may have been gained at the cost of a heavy loss of life. It is almost sure that some of the Turkish vessels engaged were sunk, but bow dearly their vic tory cost the Italians Is still un known. Still another big feature of the war cloud which hangs over the em broiled countries. Is the almost cer tainty that fanaticism throughout Turkey Is reaching a high pitch, and that a Jehad, or holy war, may be declared throughout all the Moslem countries, whose Inhabitants, stirred by the Italian attack, seem convinced that they must combine to prevent the utter extinction of the Moslem states. Constantinople, Oc 2. The Turk ish garrison at Prevesa, which was evacuted when 1600 Italian troops lauded from the Duke of D'Abruzzfs fleet, has received reinforcements I from Janina, and Is returning to en , gage the invaders. News of a battle is momentarily ex I pected. j Nothing is known here regarding the damage inflicted by the Italian bombardment at Reschadle. Rome( Oct. 2. Having cut or seized all Tripoli cables and de stroyed the wireless station at Derna, the Italian fleet has effectually stop ped all news leaks In the Tripoli war zone. It is still unceratln whether Tripoli has been shelled. : ; f. . ; ; se PERSONALS. ; ; Mrs. Ilallie Parrish-Hinges left to day to fill an engagement to sing for the Wasco county fair at The Dalles. B. A. McFadden, jeweler and en- I graver, spent Sunday with his father i and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mc j Fadden, ou Capitol street. Judge Galloway left yesterday for Portland, where he Is engaged In tak ing evidence in the Oregon' University cass. State Engineer Lewis went to Port inad on business today. State Superintendent of Public In struction Alderman left today for Ore gon City, where he will attend a teachers' Institute. From there he goes to The Dalles. Governor West left today for As toria where he expects to visit for several days. i Trieste, Austria, Oct, 2. The j Austrian squadron sailed today un der sealed orders. It Is assumed Its mission Is connected with the Turko ! Italian situation. Athens. Greece, Oct. 2. With the 'reopening of communication will be I shown, according to information re j cehed here, that there have been heavy fatalities thus far in the ! engagements between the Italian and Turkish naval forces. I Malta, Oct. 2. Refugees arriving ; here from Tripoli today say the Italian fleet had not begun a bom bardment when they left there Sat urday night. A wireless from a j British cruiser, however, says that the occupation has taken place. Rome. Oct. 2. The Trlbuna this afternoon publishes a dispatch which Is apparently sanctioned by the gov ernment, doubting that the Turkish fleet has reached the Dardanelles In safety Do the rliflit thing If you have Na sal Catarrh. Get Ely's Cream Balm at once. Don't touch the catarrh powders and snuffs, for they contain cocaine. Ely's Cream Balm releases the secretions that inflame the nasal passages and the throat, whereas medicines made with mercury mere ly dry up the secretions and leave you no better than you were. In a word. Ely's Cream Balm Is a real remedy, not a delusion. All drug gists, no cents, or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren street, New York. Children cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Journal Want Ads Bring Results O. C. T. CO.'S Steamer Oregona leaves for Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6 a. m. M. P. BALDWIN, Agent GRAND OPERA HOUSE Moving Pictures Tonight PROGRAM "At Jones' Ferry", drama... "Runaway Leopard", scenic. "Chrysanthemum", drama ., "Branded Shoulder", drama. "The Prince and the Pumps, V "Foraging", comedy v Sn8 -Ray ..Edison ...Pathe ...Pa the . .Kalem , comedy itagraph itagraph Chapter MEW TODAY. WANTED. - Modern houSekwDh. - 0 rooms. Address The Journal "M. H. car 10-?-3t. FOK SALE Cheat ieed hl ii feed store, am,,? "o.UuM street. $1.00 per sack. 7. FOR SALE R. C. Rhode KTT i. ... u "ue un. nr pullets and hens. call at 670 Mill streor. tun bALE-su room bunnw uew, nuu. jiuo dow $15 per month- See wn " Smith, McCornack buUdlng a 9-20-tf NOTICE Pwltlvely nc TrTT lowed on the John Hughes rT place, leased by Schindler .Br dalry- &-29-3tj FOR SALE Fine .new five roomh galow, ten blocks from sVaV2 Commercial streets; has hot ISJ cold water, bath, toilet, station wash bowl. cabinet X? screened In back porch, Mi iZ ment, cement walks, close hi school. - $150 down, balance 120 n month. Save car fare. See HnT H Smith, McCornack' but Phone 96 or 1023. a..?8' MAKE US AN OFFER On th 77 lowing property, and If the orlce is anywhere near right the dC is yours. Fine modem, Z room house, located on Canltoi street, corner of Market, on iar lot. Go and look at it for yourself then come and see us. E Hofer i Sons, room 213 South Commercial street, fhone 82. 9-26-lw-. THE JOURNAL'S BARGAIN DAlZ Is now on. All subscribers pay. Ing in advance one year can sars $1.00 on the regular subscription price. In addition to this we will furnish a 102-page atlas contain. Ing an up-to-date map of every country In the world, and two ac curate maps of the Panama canal In the back of the atlas Is pastel a map of Oregon 18x22 Inches la size, showing the division of tie congressional districts of the state, the railroad, stage and auto lines! a list of the counties and all towni over 100 Inhabitants, together with their population, according to the 1910 census. The olet closes October 1, 1911. Remem ber the date, and do not ask for the rate after that time. 9-5-201 FOR SALE 160 acres in Deschutes country, Eastern Oregon, 12 miles from Bend, 40 acres ready to cul tivate, 120 acres timber and range pasture; irrigation ditch runs across property. Small house, Price $2000. Will give very easy terms if desired. 10-2-tf WOOD AND COAL. FALLS CITY LUMBER CO. Sole agents for the famous Rock Springs coal and the Wash Silver lump. Cord wood and mill wood lnlengths to suit. Reasonable prices. Prompt delivery. Main office 279 North Commercial street. Phone 813. 10-2-tf Cottage Undertaking Parlors Modern in every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. Phone 724. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FOKD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Of Music by Orchestra .Talmadge Printing Co. New White Building, 2.51 U State Street. SOCIETY AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Give an Iowa Printer a Call. ,Nr 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 those of Stanford and L'nitersity of California. Laboratories for science with modern equip m'.nt. Excellent opportumiies for home economics, library stutly, music and art. Modern gymnasium. Special care for n"1;" of students, out-door life. President, Luem Clay Carson, A. jr., Litt. D., LL. D. For catalogue address Secretary, Mills College ! 9., California. Norvvich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Bnrghardt & Meredith, Resident Ag 385 STATE STREET. MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property. John H. Scotl & Co., over tho Chicago Store, Sa lem, Oregon. Phone 1552. GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State ft Liberty Sts, Salem, Oregon. Boom 1, Gray Blk. Phone 10. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought Sold Rented Repaired Ribbon Rollers Supplied See Me Before Ton Do Anything C. M. LOCKWOOD Phone 068 Hal 214-10 X. Com Be SeUern. u