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PAGE SIX DAILY CAPITAL JOCR.VAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1H. 1911. n LOOK HERE MR. SUIT BUYER 1 THREE DAY SPECIAL on a line of Hart, Schaffner & Marx and other good makes of FALL SUITS specially priced Thursday, Friday and Saturday Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn ! It! 1 - - ; Suits and Coats I Copjrrfibt Hut IchiSher & Mux $30,00 Suits .. $27.50 Suits .. $25,00 Suits $22,50 Suits .. $20,00 Suits $18,50 Suits . $15.00 Suits.. $12,50 Suits .. ..$24,00 ..$22,00 ..$20.00 ..$18,00 ..$16,00 ..$14,80 ..$12,00 ..$10,00 Doctor of Optics i-ermasemly Located In I'nited States National Bank building, rooms 210-211. Oi'lice hours from 9 ii. in. to h:'W p.m. FOR YOUR EYES In a state of eyestrain, there Is no safer or more sure remedy than cor rectly fitted glasses, because they are the means of restoring the weakened and Irritated eye muscles and nerves to a strong and natural action. But the glasses must he just that kind which your eye troubles need; nothing else will do. My experience in eye-testing and examinations for eyestrain now ex tends to 3ii years. I am fully qualified by 3'" years' experience in actual eye-testing and spectacle and eye-glass making in all tlmir forms. Jiii 'if ; ' !' Ladies and Misses styles that are exclusive and down to date. Man tailored, of the best serge mixtures and fancy suitings. Tan, brown, greys, navy and full line of latest shades. Misses and Children's Coats m I This offering should appeal to you, being right in the midst of the sea son, at a time when you can use a suit to the best advantage. The lot contains the newest styles in all the popular shades of grey, brown and tan. All necessary alterations made without additional charge. REMEMBER Only Three Days. Be on time and Get One of These. Just received, large shipment of coats for the little folk, Just like Mother's, big sailor collar and belted effect, full length. Navy, tan, grey and fancy mixtures. Priced from $5.00 to $12.50 1 Ml Ncimrcnr a t rh T B CITY NEWS. ij( ic )c jfc )fc sc s( jfc (c )jc c 3c dc sjc sfc On Account Of pressing buslnesH, Mr. Harding will not hold auction on Thursday afternoon but will be there at even ing sale with surprises. CIihh. II. Hinges. llliiifes' Amdoii Still continues to draw big crowds nnd satisfied purchasers. KiiKlncer HliepHi(I Is Hack Engineer Hhpphard. of tho state engineering department, who has be(.n engaged In laying a pipe to di vert tho waters of the McKenzle river for hatchery purposes, at the hatchery located on that stream, has returned. - TO MAKE Y0CH KYKS It Kit A VK. THERE IH OTIII(j Til AT SO i.r.ARS ON ONE'S MKKVKS AH IMMtlt KYKS THAT HKECSK TO 00 Til Kill DUTY. IK YOI' ENJOY KKAMNM, Oil IK YOI' AUK COnTKM.KO TO SEW A liRKAT DEAL, YOI' OKillT TO HAVE YOIH KYKS AS FINELY ItKIJI I.ATKO AM) r A It Kit KOIl AS A MOST DK1.ICATK TIKI'.. Or' MECHANISM. THEY AUK NOT MEANT TO UK STRAINED AMI . ilIKKO TO l'IKCKS, AM) KVKItY CONSIDERATION SIIOl'MI ItK UIVF.X Til KM w xnv WANT COMFORT, t BARR'S JEWELRY STORE J "I ii AUCTIO The greatest opportunity to buy a home ever offered in Salem will take place Saturday, Oct. 21 The sale will be held on the property, corner Capitol Boule vard and Market streets, at 3 p. m., at which time a beautiful modern bungalow will go to the highest bidder. Walk out during the week and see this place and be on hand to bid Saturday. Nothing like this has ever been offered in Salem before. Terms. J. F. GOOD & SON, Auctioneers Attorney Carson llreuks I.fir John A. Carson, the well known at torney, broke his right leg just below the knee this afternoon about 2:30. stepping out of a vehicle at the Ladd k liuMi bank, lie was Immediately taken to the office of Dr. Clay, and ills injuries were cared for. Later lie was taken to the hospital. Auction Today anil ionight at (tinges' Jew elry Store. No reserves. Asks for Itcllvery of Heed Suit was instituted yesterday In the circuit court by" Clarence Jack son. The object of the suit Is to compel the defendant to deliver to the plaintiff a deed for certain real property. You'll He Sorry If you don't attend the big auction sale of jewelry, diamonds, watches and all goods usually carried in a first class jewelry store. Chas. (I. Hinges, jeweler, 123 N. Commercial street. None Injured A southbound passenger car of the Portland Hallway, Light & Power company and a north bound gravel car suffered a head on collision yes terday afternoon at the South Salem Hill. The cars were to pass at the switch but the gravel car seemed to have been delayed In loading and the passenger not finding It at the switch proceeded on Its way. When the gravel car was sighted, the brakes were applied but a collision could not be avoided. The niotorman leaped from the car after applying the brakes, None of the five pas sengers on the car were Injured be yond a few minor bruises. Marriage Licenses County Clerk R. D. Allen Issued the following marriage licenses yes terday: Marry K. Jones, agt?d 26. and Kltle 15. YVeddle, aged 19, both of Jefferson: Nathan Carter Hubbs. nger 34. of Sllverton nnd Alfa Beral Smith, aged 21. of Marlon; Asahel Hush, Jr., aged 21, and Margaret t.ynn Noot aged 21, both of Salem. Waited Examination Walter Ilramwell and Mrs. Maud Pllger, who were nrrested on the charge of passing a fraudulent check on the Hank of Woodhurn yesterday afternoon when taken before n com mitting magistrate waived their pre liminary examination. Their bonds were fixed at "$2.r.O each and upon their failure to supply them, they were committed to the county Jail- Ad vices received by Sheriff Minto say that (Iramwell is wanted nt Pasco for the crime of embezzlement. Her Father Head Mrs. Sam lluikhardt, wife of Day Officer lliirkliarilt, received a tele gram toilnv conveying the sH Intelli gence or the death of her father. Huiro Volget nt Newport. Tho cause of death was apoplexy. Mrs. Hurk hardt left this morning for Newport, accompanied by Coroner Clough. of Lehman Ai Clough. nnd the remains will be prepared and shipped to Hurt land. i ti ! , ; :i !! 4 I U. G. Shipley Company s 145-147 North Liberty Street. Wunts Opinion State Forester Elliott has request ed the attorney general to supply him with an opinion as to whether that portion of. the forestry law ap plicable to slashings resulting from logging purposes is also applicable to slashings resulting from the cut ting of cord wood. Judge AVnldo (tetter Judge Wm. Waldo, who came to Oregon in 1843, and is probably the longest time resident of Salem, has been quite ill, and is reported improving. Fine Itcsidence, A fine residence and lot on corner of Market and Capital streets, right under the lights on the dome of the state house, and commanding a fine view of the Polk county hills with all modern Improvements will be sold at auction to the highest bidder. The auction will take place Saturday, at 3 p. m. and as it Is a new resi dence of the most modern California bungalow style, worth at least $4o00, there will be some remarkable bid ding for this beautiful property, o if: ;:(::(!( PERSONALS. ; ;)( ; s- Senator Miller, of Lebanon, Is a business visitor in the city. Attorney General Crawford, who has been in Southern Oregon for sev eral days, Is expected to return to the city today. MJss Ksther Ferguson left for Port land today to attend the wedding of Miss Marie llutchins. I AISES SICKNESS. Cood Health Impossible With n His ordered Stomach. Yes, We Sell Ticl.cN for the Charily Bull MOONLIGHT CLOTHES Soon tin glad garments that a 1 1 society folks don when evening draws the shades will be needed f r ?-queiuly. The w'se man places his full dress garment orders early. The wisest men give us their or ders. Dress suit to measure, $30 and up. Headquarters for full dress accessories. THE TOGGERY J67 Commercial Street Hare Ynntls AI. Hnrst Phone S5S Main (To be continued) There Is nothing that will create sickness or cause more trouble than a disordered stomach and many peo ple daily contract serious maladies simply through disregard or abuse of the stomach. We urge every one suffering from any stomach derangement, Indiges tion, or dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, to try F.exall Dyspepsia Tab lets, with the distinct understanding that we will refund their money with out question or formality, if after reasonable use of this medicine they are not satisfied with the results. V e recommend them to our custom ers every day, and have yet to hear of any one who has not been bene fited by them. Three sizes, 2."c, 50c, and $1.00 a box. Sold In Salem only at our store The Rexall Store. j. C. Ferry. Druggist. o ( nil for Hids. Notice Is herebv civen that thenn- 1 dersigned will receive bids up to 5 'o'clock p. in on .Monday. October the 23rd. l'.Ml. for the Improvement of i alley hi Mock 49. from Commercial j street to Front street, with concrete pavement, according to the plan and ; specifications adopted for said im I provement. I The council reserves the right to 1 reject any or all bids, and waive any and all irregularities in the manner ;of submitting bids In the Interest of j tho city. CHAS. F. ELGIN", , 10-lS-St Recorder STATISTICAL HIED. RAMOIE At Aumsville, Wednesday morning Oct. IS, 1911, Mrs. Telisa C. Itainole, aged 6." years, three months, two days. Funeral an nouncement later. Mrs. Ramole Is the mother of Dr. Ramson, of Mill City. o M A It It I EH. PETTYJOHN-CANNON In Salem Wednesday. Oct. 18. 1911, Alda El dred Cannon to Lewis Selman Pet . tyjoiin. both of Marlon county, Rev. P. S. Knight officiating. The young couple will reside in Salem. HI'Bns-SMITH In Salem, Wednes day. Oct. IS, 1911, Alfa Beryl Smith to Nathan Carter Hubbs, Rev. P. S. Knight performing he ceremony. After a trip to California, the young couple will make their home in Silverton. Bl'SH-BOOT On Wednesday at high noon at the First Methodist church Rev. Avison officiating, Miss Mar garet Boot to Mr.- Asahel Bush, both of this city. o WHY IT SCrCEEHS. ' FitorosArs. Willamette Valley Company, First Mortgage Five Her Cent Sinking Final Gold ltomls Dated December 1, UH) i Not'ce Is hereby given, pursuant i to the provisions of the mortgage to jGermantown Trust Company, dated j December 1, 1905, that the nnder i signed company, as trustee, will re ceive sealed proposals up to 12 o'clock, nootu on Wednesday. Octob er 25. 1911. for the sale to it of I bonds, as described above, at a price ; not exceeding one hundred and five i per cent (105 per cent) ana accrued Interest, sufficient to exhaust as near ly as possible the sum of $1993.51, I now In the sinking fund. Preference i to be given by the trustee to bonds offered at the lowest price. GERMANTOWN TRUST COMPANY", Trustee. Clarence C. Brinton. Treasurer. Salem, Oregon. October 2. 1911. 10-11-14-1S Because It's for One Thins Only, nnd Sulem People Appreciate This. Nothing can be good for every thing. Doing one thing well brings success. Doan's Kidney Pills do one thing oniy. They help sick kidneys. They are for backache, other kid ney Ills. Here Is Salem evidence to prove It W. C. Johnston. 1021 Mill street Salem, Oreg., says: "About a year ago I had an attack of La Grippe and upon recovering I noticed that my kidneys were disordered. I suffered from pains in the small of my back, especially severe at night, and when I arose in the morning. I was very lame and sore. I became tired easi ly, felt languid nearly all the time and was also subject to headaches and dizzy spells. The kidney secre tions were Irregular in passage and otherwise unnatural. Doan's Kidney Pills were finally brought to my at tention and I began their use. The contents of the first box, obtained at Dr. Stone's Drug Store, gave me great relief and I am now in excel lent health." (Statement given March 30, 1906.) Three Years Later. On Nov. 20, 1909, Mr. Johnson said: "The statement I gave for publica tion three years ago, recommending Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good I will nlways think liighlv of this remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the I'nited States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Snjs She Was Heserted Charging that his wife without cause deserted him, A. G. Dalrviin.fe has commenced a suit for divorce i ne circuit court against Lottie E Dalrymple. They were married in Michigan In 1900. ' o 15 Acre Snap Only for 10 days, I will sell 15 acres, all under cultivation; dark loam soil, best in the vallev; just outside of the city limits." Price, $175 per acre; adjoining laud prices' ranging from $250 to $300 per acre A rare bargain. 206 Acre Farm Snap This Is one of the best farms in the Willamette valley; soli Is of the very best, deep rich, black loam; 175 acres under cultivation, some fine timber, running water several good springs, good buildings, close to Portland Electric and S. P. carllnes Price, only $95 per acre; will take In some Salem or Portland property as part payment; terms. This should be one of the best Investments in the valley. No trouble to show land BECHTEL BY0 347 State Street Ladies' and Misses Suits, Coats and Dresses Still Selling at $10.00 Owing to numerous requests for a continuance of our phenomenal $10.00 Sale especially from out of town customers, we have decided to continue this great sue cessful sale for three days more. This will give every, one a chance to take ad vantage of the splendid otterings. Ladies' and Misses' Evening Capes and Coats of broadcloth and white serges Values to $20.00 at $10.00 .-. ii mm v 7-y'jS M Ladies' Suits Values to $50.00, at $10.00 A great assortment Broadcloths. Serges Che viots, Heavy Mixtures, Basket Weaves, Checks etc., latest styles. Absolutely the greatest bargain o? the season. Values to $50, Special $10 Ladies' Coats Ladies' Broadcloth, Worsted Fancy Mixtures, Coverts nnd Rain Coats. A large variety. Values to $28.50. Selling at $10 Dresses and Gowns Qualities to $35.00 selling at $10.00 Silk Foulard, Pongees, Taffetas In all styles, high and low neck; up to ?35 at this absurdly low price, your choice $10.00 Ah ml mm If Misses Suits, Coats and Dresses also selling at $10 He NEW TODAY. FOR RENT My eight room modern house all furnished, ham, 1010 Oak street. Joseph Gra Phone 1306. 10-13-tf FOR SALE Six room bungalow, new, $1500. $100 down, balance $15 per month. See Carl D. Ga brlelson, McCornnck building. 9-20-tf FOR SALE One Dictionary, 2 vol., Funk & Wengal's. Inquire 2123 Broadway. 10-18-3t FLATS Furnished and unfurnished. Modern flat3 to rent. Nicely fin ished, paneled dining rooms, cabi net kitchen, sleeping porch. Prices reasonable. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial street. 10-18-tf FOR RENT Six room bungalow fur nished: price reasonable; location desirable. Call at Journal office or phone Main 82. 10-18-tf FINE LARGE LOT If you want a large lot on easy payments, let us show you a good one we have on Jefferson street car line; a fine building site; get a home of your own. Bechtel & Bynon, 247 State street. $250 CASH This amount will buy a large lot on a street just one block from a car line; 50x125. Bechtel & Rynon. 347 State street. YEW PARK LOT We have a fine lot in Yew Park, close to car line, for only $550; this Is a very desir able building spot. Bechtel & By non, 347 State street. FOR SALE One mining claim and two-fifths interest in another, of the Freeland Consolidated Mining Co. Group, all located in North Santlam Mining District Marion county, Oregon, and duly recorded with proof of assessment work done up to present time. Also 25.000 shares capital stock of said company. Jesse M. Freeland, Fair mount, 111. 10-18-3t 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 nmrket" For sale hy all dealers. luuiv ncKC! Get a few hyacinth bulbs and you can have them In bloom by Christmas. They make nice little Inexpensive Christmas gifts. Try a few, you can get them in all shades. Also have a full assortment of different kinds of fall planting bulbs. REUF BROS. 12S NORTH LIBERTY STREFT Cottage Undertaking Parlors Modern In every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. Phone 724. CHANGES IX PRICE Give us your magazine subscription at ouee. Prices advance November 5th. We can make you club prices and snve you money. Take advan taee now. THE COMMERCIAL BOOK STORE 163 Commercial Street .Near Oakland, California The only Woman's College on the Pacific Coaifc Chartered 1885. Near two great I'niverjitttl Ideal climate throughout the year.. Entrant and graduation requirements equivalent W those of Stanford ami Unitersity of California. Laboratories for science with modern equip ment. Excellent opportunities t for nora economics,' library study, music and, an. Modern gymnasium. Special care for pea'A" of student!., out-door life. President, LucHa Clay Carson, A. If., Litt. D.. IX. D. ror catalogue address Secretary. Mills College r O., California. MONEY TO MOAN On good Real Estate security. BECHTEL & BYXON 847 State Street MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Oyer Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Of Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Bnrghardt it Meredith, Resident Ag DM CT11T1? CXI? I'TTT MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property. John H. Scott & Co., over th Chicago Store, Sfr lem, Oregon. Phone 1552. GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State A Liberty Sts, Salem, Oregon. Room 1. Gray BIk. flione IM. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought Sold Rented Impaired Ribbons Rollers Supplier See Me Before To Do AnythW C. M. LOCKW00D 968 Mala Phone 214-18 N. Com t.