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PAGE EIGHT. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OBBGOX. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1911. New Suits by THE GREATEST COLLECTION OF Antique Oriental Rugs ever shown in the West is now on display at this store. George S. Koshaba of Oromia, Persia, with a large collection of Antique and Oriental Rugs and Wall Pieces will be at this store for a few days only. You will have the opportunity of seeing and examining rugs, some of them three and four centuries old, Rugs with designs and figures that speak of ancient history, Mr, Koshaba will explain the meaning of these designs and how the rugs were made. Those who desire to purchase Persian Rugs will have the opportunity of a lifetime, not only to purchase, but to learn all about them. Every person is invited to come and see this dis play. Whether thinking of buying or not it will be a pleasure for Mr. Koshaba to show his goods, If you are at all interested in beautiful rugs don't miss this grand display, ON SECOND FLOOR See Court Street Window niia The House of Quality ft CITY NEWS. $ (iave Employes f.uiiih U. O. Shipley & Company gave Its employes a lunch at the Hoyul Cafe teria today. The store remained closed until noon n honor of Colum biiH day. llcmliiini'lers For wall pupor and paints. Call or phono Main 48"). W. J. Pniter, 455 Court street. 10-9-eod-tf Hotel Marlon Serves Merchants lunch from 12 to 2:00, r,0c. lingular dinner Sunday, 5:30 to 8:30. eod-tf llniiqiiet I'rcNlitueii The sophomore class of lite Wil lamette University last evening gave a banquet to the fteshnioi class at Hie Elite Cafe. President Tharp, or the, Hiiphoinore class presided. 1 ll i ll Us Thii I'i Inoiici-m The sheriff of Clatsop county ar rived In the city yesterday with two prisoners for the penitentiary, J. ,1 Arnold ami iv.er Demeteres. The first must serve nil Indeterminate sen tone,; for larceny, nm tho second a like sentence for forgery. SiilnnliN Itepoi'l According to the monthly report of Dr. Van Winkle, county health of ficer, there were 45 births during the last month In tho county. Thlrty- me oi iinso worn males and 10 fe males. There occurred 32 deaths, of which 11 were at tho state Insti tutions. I'.lect Olli.eis The following officers were eloet ed by the Junior law class of the Willamette University yosterday af ternoon: President," O. O, Ilrown; vice-president. Mr. llallou; secretary, Mabel Wellborn; treasurer. V. A C.ooile; sergeant-nt-arins, Mr. An drews. The class this year Is coin Pose,! of 31 members being the largest one In the history of the school. When the net Ion f,m. As to what and where you shall buy In the way of groceries, canned goods, frulls, vegetables or table del icacies, you can settle It to your complete satisfaction by pluming Main 311, the store of dependable eatables. .1. M. Uwrence, South Commercial and Kerry street . ' 10-11-2t A . CAN ItK ItK(TIHKI) IK NOT I.K.KT TOO LONG, IT II S Itl'KN' MIST.VKK TO LET VOl It KYKS (io SO .OX(i WITHOUT T. 'IE NT I OX, IUT IT IS NOT TOO laiK l:KN NOW TO II ill" TIIKM KXAMIXKO NI lTITKIl WITH (itH)l) (il.ASSFS WlilCli MILL COHHK1T Till! WEAKNESS OF DK.KF'.CTIVK VslO YOU WOULDN'T KXI'KIT i(OI WOKK OF A CIMKIU Til T W AS Xor I'ICOI KItl.Y FOCINK.I. WPl l.ll VOl'? I'HKN HOW CAN YOU KXPKCT GOOO WOISK FKOM YOl It KYKS" BARR'S JEWELRY STORE I Arrived just in time to be included in the special sale of Suits at . . . $ 1 8.85 Ladies' and Misses' all-wool, . navy blue serge suits. Skirts with panel back and front Jackets are lined with best Skinner's satin and lapels of same material. Very finely tailored in very latest style. SKar . $ i ass SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. MMeMWMftirmiiiiiililWMMMWMiMMKaMfca At the (i rn nil Kills liros. Quartet tonight. For County Hoards After a 'consideration of the pro tests made by sheepmen against the high asseament levied on their sheep, the stnla tax commission yesterday decided that It was not a subject over which If could exercise Juris diction, but that It belonged t0 the county equalization boards. Hall at the Marlon Tho Salem I.ndlns' nnllr has completed arrangeemnts for giv ing a ball at the Marlon Hotel the evening of Friday, October 20, the proceeds ol which will ho rl.,vri,i (, charitable purposes. Ho not overlook this, hut keep the date open on your social program, for it will he a delight rui affair, and the proceeds go to a worthy cnuse. Nl'H School Night sessions nt the Capital Busi ness College, in such branches as bookkeeping, shorthand, typewrit ing, penmanship, arithmetic and spelling will be commenced Monday, October 16, if n sulllclent number reg Isler. Phone Main 388, or call at college office. 10-12-31 The Knox Company What the papers at Rod Bluff said nbout The Knox Comedy Company: "A crowd of spectators such as has never before been known in the local theaters, greeted the Knox Comedy l Company nt tho Opera House Inst! nignt and the laugh provoking sketch Immediately captured the Immense throng. There was not even stand ing room. The Knox Company Just covered themselves with glory. They are as clever as can be, and the play let Is as classy as It Is funny. It was truly a triumph In comedy. The Knox Comedy Company will appear at. the Palm Theater, beginning Thursday, October 12, for four nights and dally matinee. THE GRAND Moving Pictures Tonight I'lUMJUAM "Leaves of a Koinance" Dnima (Edison) "The Squaw's Uvo" ..Drama lllogrnph) "Daughter of South" Drama (Pathe) "Mary's Masquerade" Comedy (Edison) Simg Ellis liros. Quartet Music Orchestra Express I - " l A J The Home of Satisfaction At the (riinil Ellis liros. Quartet tonight. STATISTICAL l)IKI. BEST At the state hospital for the Insane, Edward Best, aged 77 years, the cause of dath being ap oplexy. The remains were sh'pped today by the Rigdon Undertaking com pany to Portland. WALSH At the family home, at 6 o'clock p. m Wednesday, October 11. 1911, Joseph A. Walsh. - o MARRIED. l'EKIlLES-HtiAt the residence of the olllcintlng clergyman, Rev. C. L. Lovell, on North Winter street. Wednesday evening, October It, 11111, Albeit E. Peebles to Mrs. Eudora VIvinn Irwin. o YOUR DRUGGIST STOPS THAT ITCH If you are suffering from Eczema, Psoriasis or any other kind of skin trouble, drop Into our store for In stant relief. 'e will guarantee you i siop mat lien in two seconds. A 2.-.C trial bottle will prove It. We have sold other remedies for skin troubles, but none that we could recommend more highly than the well known compound of Oil of Win tergreen, Thymol and a few other In gredients that have wrought such wonderful cures all over the coun try Tills compound, known as D. D. D. Prescription, will cool and heal the Itchy, burning skin as nothing else can. Get a regular bottle and see on our no-pay offer. J. C. Perry, Druggist. Honestly, Beau, you're not wearing that old Hd to day? If so, the Toggery wants your head. Think of It a line of $lt Derbies go hig at $1.40. Kill it. kid; don't let It suffer! On 8;Ue this week only A big Hue of new suits and over coats awaits your selection. Yes, the new Flora helm shoes are go ing f:ist; bet ter buy yours today. Everybody smile, here comes Mr. Taft THE TOGGERY 167 Commercial Street Pine Yanlls Al. Ilarat Phone 356 Main (To be continued) H30" ' Joseph A. Walsh, who died at his home here last night, was bom 27 years ago on the 13th day of last ! April near Nebraska City, Nebraska, jand came to Portland with his pa- rents when but a boy. ! There he entered the messenger ' service of the Western Union, and from It climbed to a telegrapher's i desk. He continued tp climb until I he stood at the head of his profes : s'on, and then he entered the ser j vice of the Associated Press as tel. i egraph operator, and afterwards en tered the service of the United Press I In the same capacity. After residing In Portland for 20 years he came to ; this city and accepted a position as telegraph operator for the United Press In The Journal offlre. While here he met and married Mis Luella Goode, daughter of 3. F. Goode, and who was then a bookkeeper in The Journal office. As a result of the union there was born to them, about a year ago, a daughter. Since coming to Salem about three years ago he was a con'lnuous res ident of the city, save for a few months wh'ch were spent In Fresno. California. In the servlce of the United Press. He returned to this city a year ago last February, and since then, until a few weeks ago, when he became 111. served as tele graph operator in the office of The Journal. He leaves to surv've him, besides the wife and daughter, a mother, Mrs. Margaret Walsh, residing at 473 South Commercial street; a sis ter. Mrs. C. A .IVeis. of Ixis Ange les, Cal'fornla, and a half-sister" Miss Margaret Larry, nf this city. Mrs Peters was adv!s.d cf his U'nesH some time ago, and Immediately came to this city so as to be near him. The- cause of death was an abscess on the br-t. The funeral will he h AS tomorrow forenoon at in o'c'ock from the chapel of the ielirran & Clounh Un dertaking con!psi"v. en I in-erment will be made in Citv View cemetery. . There Is a Latin proverb which says: "Say nothing but good of the dead." Kitting, as the writer has for a couple of years, by the side of Joe Walsh, working with him, knowing him. understanding him, he can unreservedly say that nothing could be sahl of him. either living or dead, but good. He wns pot strong, physically, and no doubt for some time, at least dining the last months i of his empioyn"'iit on Tho Journal, suffered seevre'y, but no one ever heard him make a word of coni I plaint. He was a manly man. keen and quick of percept I .in. broad 'n his views, firm In his friendships, fait h ' ful In his ti ns', energetic In his work. Upright, honest, capable anrl gonial.' he welded firmly the links of friendship with all his associates and the news of his death came as a shock to each and all of The Jour nal employe, who felt as If one of their own family had passed away. To the telegraph edi'or, who was In close touch with him eight hours a day, his dearh Is 'ndeed distresig. No one, exc-pt his own family, knew and understood him as U he. And by him Joe's quaint humor, his quick perception and sharp coments on "news" will long bp remembered, as well as his sterling worth, and genial companionship. THE FLIRTING PRINCESS IS COMING NEXT The announcemnet that the great est success of the past season In Ch' cago, Harry Bulger, In "The Flirting Princess." which comes to the Grand opera house, October 14, under the direction of Mort II. Singer, will be welcome news. This musical farce Is by Adnme. Iloiieh and Howard, the authors of "The Heartbreakers," "Tho Prince of Tonight," "Miss No body From Siarland.'' and others. Mr. Singer is piesent'ng here for the first time the "Oogle Dance" and the "Gloomy Gloomy" dance, and al so the "Egyptian Turkey Trot." These three dances have been the success of the season In dance creations, and are presented exactly as seen in Chica go during the long rnn of "The Flirt ing Princess." Air. Singer has sent s'ong nn excellent company In sup port of Mr. Bulger, Including the famous Princess chorus and the "!r resistable beauties." When you Have a bad cold you want the best medicine obtainable so as to cure It with as little delay as possible. Here Is a druggls'.'s opin ion: "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for 15 years," says Enos Lollar. of Saratoga. Ind., "and consider It the best on the market." For sale by all dealers. (HANtJKS IX PRICE Give us your magazine subscription at once. Prices advance November 5th. We can make you club prices and save you money. Take advan tage now. THE COMMERCIAL ROOK STORE 163 Commercial Street Grand Opera House, Saturday, Oct. 14 MORT II. SINGEK in The DiaJcm V Mmskal ComaHa By ADAMS, HOUGH and HOWARD Three Absolutely Original Dances: rsmrwfg Hi X W W W. IN-I.,1 I -mm ,., ,j Prices oOe te $U0 Seals on Sale Friday, 9 a. m. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn Doctor of Optics I Located in United States National; Bank building, rooms 210-211. j Eye Exhaustion! i To have your eyes restored from i a weak and Impoverished condition of eye strain to perfect and preserved j eyesight, must be experienced to be believed. ; But the methods employed In doing this must be perfect in every detail, and in the hands of an experienced expert. Let me give you the value of my 30 years' experience In fitting of glasses for eyestrain In all Its forms. You ere invited to come where nil- i salute accuracy in correcting eye de fects is placed above every other consideration. 'o extra charges for examination. ' My prices are lower than else where for the service and material you get of me, and 1 can refer you to over three hundred prominent cit izens, of Salem, that I have fitted since coming here. ! The entire problem lies in these words Nightly Fitted Lenses, Fitted by the Right Han. All broken lenses replaced while you wait Office hours, 9:00 a. m. to 12 in.; 1 to 5:30 p. m. Evenings by ! appointment. ! PPRCOMAICI LMUVIinkUl H. Overton, city attorney of Wood born, was in the city yesterday on legal business. Mrs. Charles Sawyer and daughter, of Silvertoii, are guests of Mrs. Alice Miles. Dr. Kor'nek is visiting rel.Ives in Stayton. Miss Kate Hannn, of Eugene, Is v'sitlng friends In the city. Mrs. D. F. Skene and children are visiting relatives in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Hosier are back from a visit with frlenJs at In dependence. Mr.. and Mrs. O. C. Locke have re turned from a visit with the hitter's mother at Independence. Mrs. J. F. Hughes, who has been vls'ting relatives and friends In Eu gene, have returned to the city. Miss Blanche Liston has returned home after a visit with friends at North l akima and Tacoma. Pan' Wallace was Introduced to Geo. B. Wilis, private secretary to tne president, who is related to Airs. Wallace. Mrs. A. J. Lenon, of Portland, and little daughter. Marguerite, are visit ing at the home of Mrs. Lenon's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Liston. Miss Blanch Liston, who has been visiting In North Yakima, Tacoma and Portland, has returned to her home in this city. A Flirtfng Manual. (By Eileen Sher'dan, of 'The Flirt ing Princess. " 1. Don't be shocked if you find yourself flirting, it Is a perfectly nat ural impulse. 2. If you want to learn a man, flirt with him. 3. IJr's the defective woman who tries to break hearts. 4 -Flirtation is one of the best menfal exerc'ses. "i. You must flirt wih a man to understand him, and you must un derstand him to do him Justice. 6. Flirting creates an Insight in to human nature. 7. Capable flirtation calls for men tal exertion. 8. Women take delight In con quest so do men this Is a deep seated Instinct In all animated be ings. 3. Some women wouldn't flirt if there were no third person to look on. 10. A man who flirts to arouse jealousy, is -giving way to the prim itive instincts of combat. 11. There is as much d'fference In flirting as there is in table d'hotes 12. Flirting to one girl is mental exercise, to another it is cunning tor ture. 13. The man who flirts from a mercenary motive Is a rare bird. Rev. C. O. Whitley, of Indiana, has accepted a call to the Friends' church at Newberg. The Forest Hill company has pur chased the summer resort," Cascadia. in Linn county . o NEW TODAY. MONEY" WANT, ED We have a partv who wishes to borrow $$00 on farm property. If you have that amount to loan, see us at once. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial street. 10-12-3t FOR SALE Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn cockerels. Heal stock W S. Sayner, R. F. D. No. :i. ' ln-l2-3t LOST Ladles' gold watch, with black silk fob attache 1. October 12th. on street or nar court house or postoffice: Reward for return to 1010 North Cottage. Phone 6689. ' 10-l2-3t NEW AND SKOOXIMIAXn CU)TH. INC.. NEW AND SECOND-HAND- Cloth ing and shoes. Highest cash pr'ce paid Tor old clothing, shoes, etc. We also have all kinds of clothing, and can fit any man. B. Gollob. proprietor. Phone Main 552 Sll North .Commercial street 10-12-tf Have You Read Saturday Evening Post. abgnfj foc CLOTHCRAFT blue sergd Special at $18.5Q & I- - Hi i i i i fin i mi - - -- ' - --- - 'rfoiin THIS is the best blue serge suit the Clothcraft Shops have ever turned out to sell at $18.50. It gives you an extra-good all-wool serge made up with all the perfection of style and fit that any man could expect at much higher prices. And it is guaranteed to hold its shape through innumerable pressings. and to give satisfactory service. I We have arranged some of these suits in one of our Court Street Windows. Be sure and see them, better come in and try one on. We know you will be pleased with them. Special at FOR SALE Six room bungalow, j " new, J1450. $1U0 down, balance i$2J 1 $15 per month. See Homer H. ' Smith, McCdrnack building. 9-room house and three lots, 50 9-20-tf . xl20; house in good condition. FOR SALE Cheat seed at Bucklier's Tnrn aA feed store, South Commercial Barn 18x26- All lewer and street street. $1.00 per sack. 8-23-tf assessments are paid. ThU price will hold for only a short time. WANTED A good sized lot close to car line, not too far out. Cash. Telephone 96 Main. 10-6-tf C HftCpi) CAM FOR SALE Team of horses and C Cl (X jUllJ harness, transfer wagon as good as c c. ... M new, fitted out as camp wagon, at 213 S ro,nnl' St. Plionc Si a bargain, for cash, or would con- ' sider vacant city property. Inquire at corner North Front and Pine m i "... , street, back of Jacobs' implement HM fcH 1 PwCTal I fMtf'li store. 10-12-2t if f llf Vtii i f T 17 -V3 ,Nv Oakland, California AU TION SALE of household goods, The only Woman', College on the Pac!llcCot piano, extra fine . driving horse. Chartered 1885. Near two great University Goods nearly all new and UO-to- I,ll:a' climale throughout the year. Kntran date Mnmlnv rw 1C ,i ar,d graduation requirements eqjivalcnt to date. Alondav , Oct. 10, at 1:00 p. those of Stanford and L'nitersity of California. 111. 410 bollth Fourteenth Street. Laboratories for science with modern equip- 10-12-1t mtnc" Excellent opportunities for home - economics, library study, music and art. I FOH HAT if a ,,i ...... v. in r Modern gymnasium. Special care for health rUK faALE A new modern built 5- of students, out-door life. President, Luella room bungalow, on extra large clfy, Car0"-, A- Litt. D., LL. p. For , . i" 6 catalogue address Secretary, Stills College 1'. corner lot; cheap, if taken now. 0- California. 1310 Bellevue Btreet. 10-10-3t . ' FOR SALE A good eight room plas- Cottage Undertaking Parlors tered house, with electric lights Mo(lera I every detail. Lady assist- and hot and cold water and seven n Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. lots only three blocks from the ' court house. This place also has -,-.. Trt , Aii a small chicken house and a barn. MOINEY TO LUAI Will be sold very reasonable, if ,., K OR taken soon. For particulars phone Main 1391. 10-9-3t Ter Lad1 and Bu8n Bankl SaIem' 01 I STILL have a few good R. C. iMoiUiCh UniOl Rhode Island Red hens and pullets . c- N.0VY,Cn Vnl'h, which I will sell. See me at 670 lniUrnJCe. S0",,, Mill street or phone 1390. Bo.rgh.rdt Meredith, Resided Agti 10-10-3t 883 STATE STREET. FOR SALE-208 acr. m Lincoln MTYNFY ' TCT I OAN county. 65 acres bottom land; 25 '"VHI-l J LVni i under cultivation. On good road On Farm Property. John H. Scot! four miles from railroad and one- & Co., over thu Chicago Store, Ss half mile to school. Good house lem, Oregon. Phone 1552. and barn. Wagon farm lmple- mmmm" meuts and row boat go with this - - Place. Price $1500. E. Hofer & t nsr"T Sons, .13 S. Commercial treet, GEORGE M. POST FOR SALE 160 acres 8 miles south ARCHITECT of Newport and mile from Bea- Corner State ft Liberty Stm ver Creek. Fine soil and best kind of dairy land. Price. io .n .Cre Salem, Oregon. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commer- Bo0in Gray Blk Fame rial street. Phone 82. 11-27-tf FOR SALE 160 acres In Deschutes T7 n V" 1IT 11 7T V D C country, Eastern Oregon, 12 miles I IrfcWKllriivJ from Bend, 40 acres ready t0 cul- " 1 1 " tivate, 120 acres timber and range ALL 5LKES pasture; Irrigation ditch runs ,- , Bought across property. Small house J 801(1 Price $2000. Will give very easy J Rented terms if desired. E. Hofer, 213 S lof&ire6 Commercial street. Phone 82 R,bb0M - ii- V-s: MONEY TO MOAN rMmTiwnnr) On good Real Estate seenrtty. C. M. LOCKVVUUU State Street 2,4.,,, V com St. 8im. 0 the pageaj uotneran