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PAGE TM. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATTRDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1911. I .r, J mm 4m wm Saturday Night Specials Two hours only 7 to 9 o'clock. Peo ple who attend these week-end sales are the ones who save money. Come Tonight and be One of the Wise Ones Madras Waistings 13c quality at 15c yard. Plain white, dainty small flgurea, L7 Inches wide. Special tonight only at 15c yard Three Specials in the Notion Section Shell Nair Pins A new dainty square shape dark shell color, one dozen in box. 25c kind. Special tonight 19c Ribbon Special 85c and 90c qualities o3c These are plain white taffoti ilb bons In fancy figured and moire, eight Inches wide, regular 85 and 95c qualities tonight. 63c Hold Fast Back Combs 25c kind at 15c. Keepg the hair tidy at the back amber color, 25c kind tonight 15c STAMPED Itl'Rf.AI' Cushion Covers Regular 50c at 3!tc Dainty, conventional designs, backs to match. Special In the art section tonight. 39c each CITY NEWS. ' moder- JlM Weather Fair tonight and Sunday, ately easterly winds. Fence, Fence, Fence Salem Fence Works. Ten Acre Three miles out. for $90 per acre. Easy terms. Derbv & Willson. 10-21-2t Coffee of QnalltT Yokohama Crockery & Tea Co. A New Six-room bungalow, North Com mercial street, for 41800; easy terms. Derby & Willson. 10-21-2t ! Charity Ball The Ladies' Aid Society will clear about $$150 on the charity ball held at the Marion Hotel last night. MttMHMHMtM)MHMMIIMIlHH In This Time of! I High Cost of Living Genuine Mexican Chicken tamales at the Kandy Kitchen. Looking for Stolen Machine V. H. Murphy,, of Spokane, has written the secretary of state telling him that his automobile was stolen recently In Spokane, and, as he tMnLa thp nnrtipa mav sepk to ree- Wonder : lsttM. lt in this" state, desires the sec eod ! retary to advise him if they do. I The Registration Hooks- Will be open for the benefit of the laboring men Saturday night. 10-1 9-3t Needle Books Regular GOc kind at 38c Needles for all kinds of work represented In the book, gold eyes. Tonlgfit only 38c Book COTTOX MOUSE Petticoats $.1.50 quality at $2.49. A good serviceable, warm petti coat for winter, generously cut, wide tailored flounce. Special to night only, $3-50 quality at $2.49 A Xew Fish Market Will be opened at 190 South Com mercial street, two doors north of Marlon Hotel. Complete stock of fish, poultry and eggs. 10-19-3t Refreshments and Program At the Degree of Honor Monday evening, October 23. All are Invited. Admission 10c Will Light lCKt In response to a demand made up on it by the railroad commission, the Southern Pacific Railroad company has agreed to put electric lights in fr0nt of its depot at Mt. Angel. The complaint was made by the city coun cil of that town. Yon Should See Those new dinner patterns. Yoko hama Crockery & Tea Co. i: , Postal Savings Bank f The business for the first month of Beautiful tall ' the galem po8tal agings bank was The perfect October weather Is M follows: There was 54 accounts very favorable for fall farm work. opened with total deposits of $2763. The late varieties of apples are gpt-.Tnere were withdrawals of $333 dur- tlng color and perfection. ing the month. Of the depositors 38 I were native born and 16 foreign Regular Lectures born. Among the depositors there Sunday afternoon at 2:30. at Com- were 13 children under age. Squire Mi i 1NXISFAIL L d ' MKVS AN" ,toYS Regular ..ib to $1.75 qua,.,!-! Shoe Specials Sweater Coats one-half price. Vcy fine, dainty patterns. Don't $3.50 value at $2.56 A great assortment of good qual ive.lt; this Is a splendid chance to These are In patent and kid itles In all popular colors, all get fine embroidery at a low j.rlee. leathers, blucher style, mill- sizes. Special tonight only at Special tonight.- tary heels, good qualities. Spe cial tonight $3.50 grades at t f t e 63c $2.56 1-4 Off The House I MdC.CB " Q"ali ZZSSXAJ I tflfefel3iEf3l Satisfaction Xew Incorporations, The following articles of Incorpor ation were filed today with the secre. tary of state: People's nulldlng company, Port land, capital stock, $1.0,000. Sceley-Anderson Logging company, Coqulllo, capital stock, $100,000. Lewis County Electric company, Portland, capital Block, $200,000. Newlon-Koller company, Inc., for eign, Portland, capital stock, $45,000 Mountain Meadow Fruit company, foreign, Grants Pass, capital stock, $45,000. Idaho Light & Power company, foreign, supplementary. Increase, $7, 000,000 to $10,000,000. o Ills One Good Act. (UNHID I'RESS I.CASID WIB Chicago, Oct. 21. I'nlted States Judge Peter S. Grosscup announced here today that he would mall his resignation from the federal bench to President Taft this afternoon. o . $10,000 n Foot. Taconia, Oct. 21. Walter Meyers, aged 11, wants $30,000 for his foot. The boy was hopping on a Tacoma Eastern railroad train, when a brake man pushed him off. He went under the wheels, losing his foot at the an kle. Suit against the railroad for damages is on tile today. M 66 awajawipa)iB;aMawawawqwajawfarwwwwar Bedroom n Fomitains99 II ii ii the most artistic Bed The newest . designs in Colonial n !! N El II 11 II II 11 II U n II II u II II n ii ii ti u n ti ii ii u 13 II m n n ii ti n ii M We are showing room in Salem. which are include Sheraton, Flanders Patterns in all finishes. For this week we are offering a beauti ful Birdseye Dresser, full swell front, large oval or shaped mirror. The regular price is $37.00 cial and a Variety of Designs to select from merclal hall. Subject, "Socialism land Labor," by Rev. R. N. Avlson, of I M. E. church. Everybody cordially Invited. Cash for Old Accounts Comes easily and direct If you em ploy the "Salem Mercantile Agency," 201 U. S. Bank building. 10-3-eod-2w Hotel Jliirlou Serves Merchants lunch from 12 to 2:00, 50c. Regular dinner Sunday, 5:30 to 8:30. eod-tf Eighty Acres Fine bottom land, good for hops, peaches or loganberries, $65 per acre. Derby & Willson. 11-21-2t Monuments Now Is your time to buy, as the Blaeslng Granite company Is offering all monuments at special prices to make room for a car of granite ar riving soon. Our shop Is in City View cemetery. Come and see us and be convinced. 10-19-3t When the (Juration fonies Up As to what and where you shall buy In the way of groceries, canned goods, fruits, vegetables or table del icacies, you can settle it to your complete satisfaction by phoning Main 311, the store of dependable eat ables. J. M. Lawrence, South Com mercial and Ferry street. 10-20-3t Good Town Cold Country A. G. Magers, while en route to New York, stopped off at Winnipeg for a short rest. He calls that a good city, but says "it Is in a very cold country." The Management Of the Palm Theatre has engaged the Loralne & Shaw Comedy Co. for the week of October 23. They come well recommended as laugh produc ers. Go and see them. Entire change every day. Not Old Enough Paul Russell, of Med ford, today made application to Secretary 0f State Olcott for a chauffeur's license, but It was declined because he had not reached the required age of 18 years. (Joes ti Washington Attorney-General Crawford will leave for Washington, D. C, Wednes day, where he will, the latter part of the month, make the argument for the state In Its case against the Pa cific States Telephone and Telegraph company. Must Maintafii Agent Complaint has been made to the railroad commission that the South ern Pacific railroad falls to maintain an. agent at Tallman. The reason ns stenerl s flint It does not pay the company to do so. The commission takes the view that whether It pays or not. It must ma'ntnln one. and Railroad Commissioner Miller asert. etd that unless one was p'need in charge of the station there that the commission would take steps to see to It that one was. II II II El M tl II 11 21 II M n n El ii ii ii ii ii E1 II II mm M ' Court Convenes Tuesday M I Judge Galloway will arrive in the Bi,euy i uesuay morning and convene1 the equity department of the circuit court. He will then continue the i taking of evidence in the I'nlversity ! of Oregon appropriation cases. ' Farrar, P; M. C'Ren Favors Plans Secretary of State Olcott today re ceived a letter from W. S. U'Ren, of Oregon City, saying that he favored the plan of issuing a pamphlet giving the history and explaining the Ore gon system, and that he had often thought of writing one, but had not had tho t'me. Oleott's plan was to have some young man prepare one, and have It printed and placed on the market. Wedding Gifts! Birthday Gifts! In fact "nifty" gifts of all kinds for all times. Yokohama Crockery & Tea Co. Visits Salem Friends Miss Mabel Skinner, daughter of Representative Skinner, of Manitou, Colorado, Is visiting Mrs. Dole on South Eighteenth street. It will be remembered that Mr. Skinner had the honor of introducing the "Oregon measure," the initiative and referen dum In the Colorado house, while a senator of the same name brought It before the senate. The name must be lucky, for the measure carried. Miss Skinner Is delighted with Salem. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses were Issued yes terday by the clerk of Marlon county to Edmund Meier, age 27, and Mary Kentz, age 24, both of Sublimity; Frank C. Smith, age 33, of Shaw, and Theresa Benedict, age 25, of Sublim ity; James King, age 24, of Albany, and Mary Weselowskl, age 18. of Mill City; Averal Ernest Simmons, age 28. and Claudle Beatrlc Bright, age 22, both of Salem. At Leslie Church There will be a commission char ter mass meeting at Leslie M. E. church, south Commercial street on Tuesday evening, Oct. 24. It Is an nounced that Geo. F. Rodgers, Mayor Lachmund and others will be present to speak on the charter. o FARM SNAP 96 acres, all under cultivation, and 45 acres Italian prunes, and up-to-date seven-room house, bath toilet, septic sewer, gas plant, good barn; place well fenced, two miles from town, good road, rural route; team, wagon, all Inmlements. barn full of hay. Price onlv $85 per acre. BECIITEL & BYNON 347 State Street Spe $2oS0 mperia! Furniture Co 1 77 Liberty Street, Salem, Ore. U It II 11 II u n II M 11 tl 11 tl M II 13 11 II 11 Hi n't n ; Hit at nit tit u : 11 t nt tit nt ti PILES CURED AT HOME BY"! NEW ABSORPTION METHOD.! It ji.ii miter from blelln, Itching, blind I in1 iinitruilliiit I'lln, nd ui your mUlri'ss, anil 1 will it'll you how to cure yimrwir nt liunc liy tli( ik'W atwortiun Mvatmrnt : a 4 will also wml wtme of tlili home treatmt Uw fur trt;il. wllh references -from .vuur own loralUy If rrqueattil. Immeillnte re lief anil iermttnent cure aurei!. Semi no money. Inn tell ntliera of tlila olTer. Write t.!ny to Mra. M. SutnnuTs, Box l N.:n !ime. Iitil. 1 Am Pulling for Willamette Tothiy. m NEW SHOES When it com?s to 'classy" men's shoes they don't make any touchdo w n s ear our goal o f quality, style and pvica We have just received a sl:i ment o new Florsheim I 1 and 16-ip.ch lace boot; in tan and colors Priced sii fol lows $."i.:.0, $6.'.0. $7.30 and $S. .".(. Some are excellent for ganeral wet weather street wear, others for outdoor sports of all kinds. THE TOGGERY 167 Commercial Street Dine Ynntls At. Iliirst Phone 356 Main (To be continued) J You will save money If you will look through the magnificent line X of Carpets. Rugs, Tapestries, etc., before making any selection The line of Furniture we carry Is made right, looks right, and is 1 priced right. Remember we guarantee to save you money and our customers have led us to believe that we are on the right track I Josse & Moore Furniture Co. I Complete House furnishers M fr M t ttttttt tt tMt ttttMMMHHHU BY EXPRESS! , We received by express a large shipment of Tan 18- Button Boots for women, also 18-Button Gun Metal, j We now have all sizes in these goods as well as 12 and 14-Button Boots, These are the latest models in fine j footwear and will pay you to .call in and see them, We also have a big shipment of children's Jockey Boots in all leathers, and in several heights, Now is the time to buy these goods, don't wait until it rains and - have to get your feet wet, We have the best repair shop in the city. Reinhart's Shoe Store Opposite Bligh Theatre. 444 State Street NEW TODAY. FOR SALE We have some fine five acre tracts on very easy terms. Twenty-five dollars down and one dollar per acre per month without Interest for three years. Come In and see us about these and we will show them to you. Oregon Realty Co.. 2"r State street. 10-21-3t Talmadge Printing Co. New White Building, 231 State Street. . SOCIETY AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Give an Iowa Printer a Call. FOR RENT My eight room modern house all furnished. Joseph Gra ham, 1010 Oak street. Phone 1306. 10-13-tf FOR SALE Seven acres of first class land all under cultivation, close to car line and school. Come In and see us about this. Price $1600. $.100 cash, balance easy terms. Or egon Realty Co., 275 State street. 10-21-3t TEAMS WANTED 23 to 30 heavy teams wanted at once. Wages $5 to $6.50 pen day. Call evenings or mornings. M. Maiden. Marlon Hotel. 10-20-2t GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State t Libert; Sts Salem, Oregon. Room I, Gray Blk. Phone I0i FOR SALE Five-room modern bun j galow. close in; a good buv; $lf,0 ! down; balance $12.50 per month. See Carl Gabrielson, room 5, Mc- Cornack building. 10-21-tf $1150 TEX acres of fruit land 3 miles out on good road. Two acres in cherries and strawberries, small house and barn, well fenced and running water. The Square Deal Realty Company, u. S. National Hank building, Room 304. Phone 470. FOR SALE Five acres of good fruit land, nearly cleared, three miles out, good road, close to good school. Price $600; $165 down, balance $5 per month. Address John Van Laanen, Fair Grounds. , m-21-?,t Cottage Undertaking Parlors Modern In every detail. Lady assiM ant. Corner Cottage and CbemekeU. Phone 724. MONEY TO MOAN On good Real Estate seciiritj. BECIITEL A BYXOX 317 State Street MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K, FORD Oyer Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, Ot Norvrich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Ilurghardt & Meredith, Resident Ag 885 STATE STREET. yA w i , WL.m uii y IMiiAII WA mum i w. i rr WI1KX IT (WIKS TO A MATTKK OF SKI.KCTIXU JFAVF.M5Y KOH GIFTS, VK KNOW WHAT F.XCI.l S1VF. I'KOl'I.F. I.IKE, AM) UK KKF.I' A I AlUiK STOCK OF THE .NEWEST FANCIES AND THE MOST V I'.TO-IIATE PESIGNS. STKKUXG SILYF.lt, IM.ATF.ll WA15K ANI EMRI.EMS ARE ALL HERE FOR YOVR CHOICE. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE FOR SALE 208 acres in Lincoln county. 65 acres bottom land; 25 under cultivation. On good road four miles from railroad and one half mile to school. Good house and barn. Wagon farm Imple ments and row boat go with this place. Price $4500. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial street Salem. ll-21-tf MONEY TO LOAN On Farm Property. John H. Scotl & Co., over tlk. Chicago Store, S lem, Oregon. Phone 1552. .Nar Oakland, Ccliforaia l.lAV Jt. '.8- ':, N".r . great Cniversities. .1 . . '"ruusut the year. Entrance Tl fT""3".0" re,,u,rement equivalent to Latera onea,n'rd L'"""'ity 2f California! Laboratones or sc,ence ,th modern equi? -Modern gymnasium. S,.ial care fo? hlS TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bonght Sold Rented Repaired Ribbons Rollers Supplies See Me Before You Do Anythlni C M. LOCKVVOOD rtione 68 Mala 2l4-t N. Com St. Salem. mmtt. """"MttlllttilMiu