DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. SATIROAY, NOVEMBER 18. 1011. PAfii mi Bed Spreads $1.50 values $1,25 values ..$1.29 ..$1.09 Pillow Cases 22c Per Pair Outing Flannel Night Gowns $1,75 values ..S1.49 1,25 values .. 1.09 1,00 values .. ,89 ALL TABLE NAPKINS at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Women's Suits Reduced from 25 to 50 Per Cent Table Linens $3,00 values ..$2.25 2,00 vaules .. 1.69 1,50 vaules .. 1.19 1,25 vaules .. 1.04 1,15 values ,99 1,00 values .. .84 ,75 values .. .54 ,60 values .. .46 .40 vaules .. .32 FURS $100 sets ....$75.00 70 sets .... 54.00 40 sets .... 29.00 25 sets .... 18.75 15 sets 12.00 12 sets .... 9.90 Other furs also ex tremely reduced. CASTRO GETS A LICKING If! VENEZUELA Itmtid ritss luisid XISI London, Nov. 18. Ex-President Castro, of Venezuela, who has been missing to the world for four months has reappeared near San Cristobal at the head of a large force of rev-olu-raists, only to meet with de feat. Venezuelan censors have al lowed little news of the president to leave the country but dispatches ' from there have made It evident that a revolt of some magnitude was In progress- The Venezuelan consul here has official confirmation of Cas tro's defeat. NAVAL TUG IRIQUOIS DISABLED tCMTID russ LUBCD WIU. San Diego, Cal., Nov. IS. The naval tug Iroquois on the way to San Francisco today after spending several hours off Point Loma at the mercy of the sea. The Iroquois' engines were dis abled soon after the start was made and the tug Fortune towed her back into the harbor, where repairs were made. o . STATE NEWS. if I v rRINCETOX DEFEATED TALE (Continued trom page I.) All Table Sets Prices Deeply Cut Women's Fleeced Underwear 19c 50c Dress Goods 25c I Children's Fleeced Underwear 10c and Up II . -I I I ! 1 I I f , it JT7l Children's IVtfjUM HflJMJ Coats frK)M I i i - a i m r v jj i LANDSLIDE IS NOT TO SLIDE IN LOS ANGELES San Diego, Cal., Nov. 18. Austin Adams socialistic drama, "The Land slide", which has been playing to ca pacity houses at the Grand theater here this week, will not be shown in Los Angeles as planned before the mayoralty election next month, If me piauo ol uie ujtmuta. uuat m the northern city are carried out. "The Landslide" Is the story of the election of the first Socialist gover-1 nor In California and the Interests in , "Aneel" city would have it barred, . according to reports .received nere. Efforts to obtain a theatre in which j to stage the play In Los Angeles have , been In vain, it is declared. Oliver j Morrosco, the northern manager, ana Max Flgman, the actor, came to San Diego recently to pass on the drama. o A good man should be chosen with great riches. ' WILL MAKE HIS BODSMEX TUT IT Tacoma, Nov. 18. Suit will be filed against the American Bonding company by Assistant Attorney Gen eral Lyle for $2600, which ex-County Commissioner S. A. Mettler Is Bald to have drawn illegally. 51611161- has left the country. Other suits will be filed, it is Is said to recover amounts the county paid to Mettler for use of his horse and buggy and for money paid to a contracting and milk supply com pany In which he was alleged to be financially Interested. Greatest Cash Clubbing Offer Ever Made to the People of Oregon Three Newspapers Five Years' Subscription for only One Dollar Read This Carefully. THE WEEKLY CAPITAL JOCKXAL, with all county official news, the markets, and all state and gen- TH PCIFH'ORTHVEST a well established farm ' paper, ' for three years; regular subscription price.. 1.00 a fair catch at Princeton's 50-yard line but the distance was too great for Yale's star booter, and he failed in an attempt at a placement goal. More punting followed, Yale finally getting the ball on Princeton's 40 yard line. Then followed a repeti tion of the play which, defeated Har vard when the crimson met the orange and black two weeks ago, and !by the same player. White, the Princeton left end. After Camp had hammered through center, crumpling the Princeton line for a three-yard gain, Ketcham passed high to Quarter-back Howe, who missed the ball. While the human bullet broke through the line on the run and fled toward the faraway Yale goal with the entire Yale eleven at his heels. !He flashed across the line amid the thunders of the crowd, and a mo ment later llaker kicked an easy goal. Score: Princeton, 6; Yale, 0. An exchange of punts resulted In the thoroughly, aroused bulldog team having all the best of it, and with the ball on Princeton's 20-yard line. The period' ended shortly afterward with the ball In Princeton's posses sion on her own 25-yard line. The players were liberally plastered with mud as they left the field. In the second period Princeton punted to mldfleld, Camp, fighting like a demon In the vanguard of the concentrated Yale attack, smashed the tiger line twice for a 10-yard gain each time. On the 20-yard line Princeton rallied and took the ball, punting out of danger. Camp, who seemed everywhere- at' once, finally grabbed a punt and made a spectac ular run to Princeton's 30-yard line. Once more Captain Howe, the pride and hope of his team In the booting department, fell dowo, missing a drop kick for the goal. Yale recovered the ball, however, and fell back on the overworked Can p, who, with his brother half, Spalding, advanced the pigskin to the 15-yard line. Once more Howe failed to kick goal, and his rival, DeWItt, whom he was ex pected to out-shlne kicked to mid- field. Once more the Indefatigable Camp, with the assistance of Spalding and Phllbln, carried the ball to the Tiger 25-yard line, only to be greeted with the same frustration of their efforts Howe failed to kick the goal. On offside play by Princeton, Yale got the ball again on the Tiger 20- yard line, where Howe partially re deemed himself hy Kicking a pretty field goal. The period ended with the ball in Yale's possession on her own 40-yard line. Score: Princeton, 6; Yale, 3. o A waterspout 10 feet In diameter and 150 feet high, that carried logs up out of the bay in its big column, was seen at Marshfleld Friday. Portland Is now 18th among the cities of the United States in bank clearings. J. N. Sullivan, while working on a dam at Hot Lake, .fell into the al most boiling water yesterday, and when taken out his skin and pieces of flesh dropped off him. 'There Is a chance for his recovery. Besides having to pay heavy fines for violating the local option law, licenses have been refused several Springfield firms. Albany has four candidates for mayor, and the returns- are not yet all in. Lloyd Shelton, a 17-year-old boy, of Pendleton, has been held tfl the grand jury on a charge of "white slaving." The annual convention of school officers of Polk county will be held at Dnllns December 9. There are 150 of them. There is now one rural Bchool su pervisor In Oregon for every 14 42 pupils, or one for every 34 dis tricts. N .E. Markley, an .attorney, of Portland, committed sulcldo in the Ockley hotel. A note left oald he had lost his mind. Nils Moen, a logger at Astoria, was killed yesterday by a falling tree. Pacific University defeated Chema wa in a football game at Forest Grove Friday by a core of 33 to 0. o Absolutely Purd MAKES HOME BAKIHG EASY Light Biscuit (, Delicious Cake j Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream ol Tartar BIG NEGRO ASSAULTS YOUNG GIRL (UNITED rRRRi 1.I1SED WIH 1 Stockton. Cal., Nov. 18. Persons who have returnud from the scene of the brutal attack committed by a negro on the person of Miss Hattle Sullivan, near Salida, last night, re port that feeling Is running very high In Northern Stanllaiis and Southern Ban Juoaquln counties. They freely predict that If the negro Is captured the officers will never be able to get him to the Jail alive. The road between Rlpon, Salldo and Modesto Is lined with automo biles, and officers are searching the country in search of Miss Sulli van's assailant. All of the roads leading Into Stock ton from 8outh San Joaquin were watched by armed men all night, and each traveler ,wa halted and closely questioned. -j That ' Miss Sullivan was not Mlled is believed to be due to the timely arrival of Harry Hudson Dr. J. J. Tully and James Powers of Stock ton. ( o - STOCK MARKET IS TERT QUIET CH1T1D TIMS L1ASID WIHi l New York, Nov. 18. Stocks re malned practically stationary at the opening of today's market and the demand was light. Lehigh Valley rising half and U. 8. Steel losing about the same, were the largest changes. Later Union Pacific and the copper group lifted, but the gen eral market showed little spirit. The close was firm. Bonds were steady. $3.50 1.00 THREE PAPERS, f IVE YEARS' SUBSCRIPTION IN ALL Net cash clubbing price to you for the three papers t vnnr address In the above combination for four dollars In advance for The daily Journal will be sent j ir ad m in the three papers for one year. If you wa gend yQu thg a()0Ve pa. mit four dollars instead of one dollar. " - u f cent8 additional to .the regular price of the pers the Weekly Oregonlan an . P. N (q ZtZL, and no commission to postmasters or agents. We challenge any newspaper to duplicate this offer or anywhere near it-five years subscription for three Oregon newspapers at an average of twenty cents a year for this reading matter. Can You Afford to Pass Tfris Up? Subscription Blank. Enclosed find $1.00 for which send to my address gived below: Weekly Capital Journal One Year. Weekly Oregonian One Year Pacific Northwest Three Years. HAS PLAN TO UNITE CITIES OF THE COAST All OLD-TIME REMEDY THAT DARKENS HAIR Fmm time Immemorial, sage and sulphur have been used for the hair anil irnla Almnut PVflTVOne knOWS of the value of such a combination for darkening the hair, for curing dan druff and falling hair, and for mak ing the hair grow. In olden times the only way to get a hair tonic of this sort was to brew it In the home fireplace, a method nrhiih wan troublesome and not la- ways satisfactory. Nowadays almost every up-to-date druggiBi can suppiy kin ,.,iii-,nu with n rwulv-to-UHB Dfo- iinrf nklllfullv comoounded In per- fix'tlv ontilnned laboratories. The vv..th c hem cal comDany. or wow York, put up an Ideal remedy of this sort, called Wyeth's Sage and Bulphur Unir lii.incilv and authorize drug gists to sell it under guarantee inai tho money will be refunded if It falls to do exactly as represented. If you have dandruff, or If your hii- lu tnriilni? ernv or coming out, don't delay, but get a bottle of this remedy today, and nee what a few days 'treatment win ao tor you. Thin preparation is offered to tho public at 60 cents a bottle, and Is recommended ami sold by all drug gist h. Special agent J. 0. Perry. To Cure a ( old In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money if It fails to cure. K. W. drove's signa ture Is on each box. 25 cents. ligh Theatre il Advanced-VAUDEVILLE-Ketinea B ft S ST 5.7 S It Name. TTMTCD MKHS I RABU) WISH San Francisco, Nov. 18. Former I'nlted Ktati's Senator John h. Wil son, J. D. lawman, president of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, and B. Yandell, Its secretary, are here today to tell the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce and lis guests from thf-elght principal cities of the Pacific coast, at a special men lug next Monday, of a plan of a union of west seaboard cltl'-s. Tho plan Is to amalgamate the cities bo that they may all work to gether for a siiiule purpose. After the meeting hern the Seattle rcpr" sentatives will go to los Angeles and San Diego. Their tentative plan Is to have flvo energetic citizens from the eight large cities at Washington to act as a general committee to look out for the hiterests of the Pa cific coast during the next session of congress. . -o 1 Riintlar's Awful Deed mav not paralyze a home so complete ly as a mother's long Illness. But Dr Knn'n New Life I'llU are a solendid remedy ror women. i ney gave me wonderful benefit In constipation and female trouble," wrote Mrs. M. C Dunlap of Leadlll, Te'nn- If ailing, try them. 2'.e at J. C. Perry's. o , To win one must boost, not ride! Slop your tiinl br.-.itli with Dr. Mile' Irixallve Tribl'-lH. TOMORROW'S PROGRAM 3- VAUDEVILLE -3 STERLING & STERLING NOVELTY MUSICAL ACT EGGLESTON & SMITH Comedy Singing and Violin Act 3- PICTURES -3 GRACE & MONTE WILKS Classy Sing and Dance Rope Spinning Artists FKATUHE -Music by an orchestra that's not elsewhere In Salem, in antnriliiv Matinee for Children fc. t COMING World's Champion Baseball Series of 1911, Thursday, I November 2.'l, 24 nnd 25. IS YOUR THANKSGIVING SUIT ORDERED ? nn DON'T delay, but order at once to avoid the rush. We are prepared to make your suit and we know how. Be Up-to-Date by Wearing One of D. H. MOSHER'S Made-in-Salem Suits Tailor for Men and Women 456 Court Street t M 1 v State. I i P. O..