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- DAILY CAPITAL JOCKSAL, BALKM, OREGON. TVKSI.A NOVFMItKK 21. 1911. riot rm. Women's Knit Underwear SPECIALLY PRICED UNION SUITS S ,65 values $ .56 SI ,00 values $ .89 $2,75 values $2.49 $3.50 values $3.19 VESTS AND TIGHTS Extra special $ .19 $ ,50 values $ .44 $ ,75 values $ .59 $1,25 values $1.04 $1.75.values $1.49 Bedding Underpriced BLANKETS Special at $ M $1,00 ak.es $ .84 $1,25 vaules $1.04 SI, 75 values $1.49 $2,25 values $1.99 COMFORTS One assortment of S2.50 Comforts $1.79 EACH Outing Flannel Night Gowns $1,75 allies $1.49 $1,25 alues $1.09 SI. 00 allies $ .89 $ ,50 allies S .44 Outing Flannel $ ,12 values $ .10 S ,10 values ...-..$ .08 Extra special $ .04 SEE OUR COMMERCIAL STREET WINDOW FOR OUR $1 5.00 Extra Special IN Men's Suits THE ORIGINAL CAST IN THE COMMUTERS 25 TO 50 PER CENT REDUCTION ON OUR HANDSOME SUITS FOR WOMEN Children's Coats 1-3 Off 0& "The Commit I rs," which will be on the stage at ihe Grand tomorrow night, will he presented by the orig inal company, the ca.st being the same as when the play was present ed In New York and the large cities of th eEast. The trouble with really good plays that are sent to t .e coast Is that managers. In order to rut down expenses, substitute lower grade cheaper actors, thinking any old thing Is good enough for the West. Theatre-goers have awakened to this and the result Is that burn storming companies are being given the patronage 'hey deserve, which Is ; nothing. Mr. Waters Is making a de termined effort to avoid all this class of companies, so far as he can. Of course, he is fooled some times by the misrepresentations of agents, but he Is o-n the right track, and should be backed up by every theatrical manager on the coast, if some man ager had the nerve to refuse to turn over the receipts to one or tnese barn-storming companies, foisted upon him by misrepresentation, on the ground that the money was ob tained , under false pretenses and re turn the same to those who pur chased the tickets he would settle the whole business, and he would be supported by the community In his virtuous act. "The Commuters" Is aj lull l'l nun uiiN, i.o inov i.r r."" Banteed to be the same as that whlcn , gave the piece such a great run In i the East iAi-rrnitrii nnorn riTTTfl lt ntr tLLLU n-uci' rmmm tmm'w II ' Clean, Dry Heat Clean, dry heat, with no smoke or odor and with no flying ashes or soot that is what you get with a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater. Perfection The Perf ection Is the most reli able and convenient heating device you can find. It is always ready lor use. There are no pipes or flues or wires to bother you. You can pick it up and take it wherever extra warmth is wanted. Every mechanical Improvement that experience could suggest was already embodied in the Perfection Heater. This year we have tried lo add to its appearance. The drums are finished either in turquoise-blue enamel or plain steel, as-jrou prefer; nickel trimmings; as ornamental as it is indispensable to comfort A ipedal automatic device absolutely prevents smoking. All parti easily clranrd. Gallon foot luls um hours. Cool handle ; damper top. Dsakn everywhere t or write for dMcriptive drceler lo eey aaracy el the " Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) Women Rush rolice. I ster riot. t V xt V,r 7 ' ule vragoes when efforts were made administration. London, Nov. 21 A suffragette to turn back the head of the march- raid on parliament this afternoon re- lng army, and attacked the police suited in a pitched battle between furiously. the women and the police. For a! The streets were soon littered with time the police withstood the attack ' women's hats, capes and parts of bv the militant women, preventing their gowns. Thousands of women them from entering the house of resorted to the most desperate tac commons. More than 100 women t'e3- hurling stones at the govern were arrested during the first few meat buildings. Hundreds of per minutes 6f rioting. sons were struck by the flying mis- Many minor casualties occurred, sles, severe injuries resulting in some ' the women resisting the police bit-.cases, terly. and forcirig them to use their The women attempted to raid the houses of parliament tonight, an-, nouncing their intention of forcing their way Into the house of commons , The women became verita- make suffrage one of the issue of the CKV1SEHS ORDERED i TO SAX DOMIMH) WOMEN MAY ILtCT I tun aisvn ssisa asuinal SOCIALIST MAYOR Wasnlngt0, Nov. 21.The . Riverside, Cal., Nov. 21. With the mored cruisers Washington and woman vote practically all cast by North Carolina were ordered this noon, Indications at that hour were afternoon to proceed ut full speed to that L. E. Edmlston, socialist, would santo Domingo, to protect American be elected mayor of Riverside. In uves and property there In case of addition to receiving the solid sup- disturbances following the assaslna- port of labor interests, Edmlston was t0 0f president Caceres. strongly supported by tne rancners. was Informed that Rockefeller oh , . . ... i i -. i. jecien 10 ins emp my .-..... "- ,.,.,,,,., .,v-.H.iin. .mn.ltlM thi. In his concern. Rockefeller otroreu J ': ?r:l -j"".V;.. Martz $25 a share for the stock clubs. All the streets converging on the narllament buildings were Jammed with suffragettes. Enough policemen and compelling Premier Asquith to were at the scene to quell a mon-1 reconsider his determination not to A full city ticket Is to be elected. o Children cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTOR I A To Cure a Cold In One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. DniggistB refund money If It falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signa ture Is on each box. 25 cents. , (Continued rrom page I.) Old: RoeVjr JVfll ITitre to Swear. lUNitair mass LiAHta wirb.1 Wnshlngfon, Nov. 21. The Stan- attornonn went Into executive session today to decide whether to subpoena John I). Rockefeller to nppenr before it t riuay. KocKeteuer s testimony Is desired In connection with his ac tivities in the Minnesota ore fields. It la practically cortaf.i that Rocke feller will be summoned. -o Martz sold It for $30 a share The same stock now pays $200 a rear In dividends. Alfred Merrill testified that by mnniuulntlng the coal loan, K..ce- feller obtained, for less than ii.ouu, 000 ore property In the Mesaba range n.'tii. i , . , .... r. 1 . il. a A I (J Morrill teatlfled B an that P. II. tuirruru sue norm Gntes, manager of Rockefeller's wneu me asiounuing ciniiiis were ursi ohoritw rir lr.rtnM.rt him fn nut h a mane ior micsiens Arnica oiuve, uui - .... . t ........ .i . . i ........ ore holdings Into the deal, and then, '""-J "' " after the transaction was arranged, proved thorn true, and everywhere It n.u.fiiep .r-nllert n nil l..i and is now Known bb tne oesi saive on "f rn7e him out " earin ior jjurns, nous, scaius, sores, Merrill na fnrmerlv nres .lent And luts, iiruises, oprains, oweiungs, us one of the founders of the Duluth, Chapped Hands. Fever Sores Mesaba and Northern railroad. P"e. Only 25c at J. C. Perry's. u 1 Don't waste your money buying strengthening plasters. Chamberlain's Liniment 1b cheaper and better. Dampen a piece of flannel with It and bind (t over the affected parts and It will relieve the pain and sore ness. For sale by all dealers. MAY SEVER BE TRIED IX- LOS ANGELES :atarri JSBk I A Reliable Remedy Ely's Cream Balm Is quickly absorbed. Gives Relief al Once. -Itclennses, soothes, heals and protects the diauased mem brans riwultmg from Catarrh n:id drives away a Cold iu the Head ()iii'l;!y. He. stores the Kciwaof Tualii aud S.u )l. Full size 50 cts., atDrnrf oM or by imdl. In liquid form, 75 crnt. Ely Brothers, til Warrou btreet. New York. IAY FEVER (CNiTin rss lusrd wins 1 Indianapolis, Ind.,' Nov. 21. That John J. McNamara may never be tried In Ixi Angeles for alleged com plicity In the dynamiting of tho los Angeles Times, but that he will be brought here to race trlnl In the I'nlted States court. In the event that the government Investigation results In-RJi Indictment against him, Is the report here today. Federal oUlclnls decline to discuss the case. TRY H W1SSCO aii? Remedy OUR Thanks of Dining-Room i ANNUAL ivin Furniture Begins S a I e Today I Do i i... t on any piece or prices you may choose from the best assortment of dining-room furniture in the city. This includes dining-tables, dining-chairs, buffets, sideboards, china closets and serving tables in dull mahogany and fumed, weathered, polished, golden and wax golden oak. We are also offering a beautiful line of Table Linen and a well assorted stock of Silverware and Carving Sets at the same liberal discount during Iltouteed anything in dining-room furnishing you cannot afford to pass up this opportunity. Sale lasts tin i nang.u.B. Journal Want Ads Bring Results GRAND OPERA HOUSE Wednesday, Nov. 22 Henry II. Unrrls PrcKonlN A NEW FARCICAL COMEDY "The Commuters" I lly .lames Forbes, author of I "The Chorus Lady" and "The Travel lng Salesman" Funnier than Either. I Six months at the Criterion Theater, New York Sixteen weeks nt the Tark Theater, Iloston. New York and Boston Cast Prices, 50c to $1.50. i Seat sale Tuesday, Nov. 2i. Grows Hair, Restores Gray or Faded Hair to Its Original Color and Stops Dandruff and Scalp Diseases. 25c Bottle Free to Prove It. mm fri rJ 'I hi' fn c -.V Imtt 1 1' f "Sw Ihhimi" I till r don't Ih fimllhli criniih to couili'iiiii every- inn) Hnilp ItciiMily, If ut-t'il ii m (ilri'i-tftl, will IhliiK vm. Ymi will iM'.nrt'Hlly ln-uffitfil HKltiiilnh you. It Ik h M!V ItKMICl'V, tin; by the (rvi lit. tile ivy Ivh vmi. lnh'flL ii nil ht'Mt irt'nirtlnn known. It Im "KwIhucu' .".n nnr mill $l.n a hottle tin' r fault of y fit I'm of liivi'NtlKntlon iuhI Im for hhIc n ml iim tuiiim-iuliM. y nil ilrng rcMcnrcli In ! ttif ri'iiHuii why hi many of iiimI ilfpuriiiit'iit Ktoifn. thf Imlr ti-i')iinitlonH Iuivm fullt'd In llie All wImwIhIi, tluir liitvo not trlyil SwUhco piiHt to ilu thr wmk (li-innri'li-it nf ( hi'iii. run lui vc u fret Imtt l fpalil on It In tnnrvflniiH lu Uh ncllon nixl (hoiiM- rTiljl of lit c'iitM In MtinnpM or nllvt'i', iiikIk lin ve rci t'lvtd pirina lien I rnii-M J'iihI to licln cover cipt'iiMc tit purkliitf, t-lc. Iiy from tli free hot t It? wi K"Vt' them for (hIiIn'hkIiik illrcit to the Hwlwuro Ihilr the iiHklntf. Itfint'ily Co., I.Vm IV O, Hqiiui'i. t'hifln- , Mfciiimft ymi iiuiy not Iimt rri(tvi'i1 nnv mirl. otito. rclh'f from m'iiii.m hin mi Imvt trlnl J. I'. IViry, 115 South t'oiiiiuiTi lul tm-m-t. 1 1 i Real Estate Trades $1500 Two modern houww, Yew i Park, for land. What have you? I Tlm-c Acres. $2000 Three acres, house, barn, clone inf for city nroperty. Fifteen Acres. $3500 Fifteen acres of fine land, good houBe, barn and outbuildings.. 118 Acres 148-acre farm, well Improved, 10 mlles. North of Salem, on Oregon El-Ttrlc car line. I'rlco $125 per acre, for Salem or Portland proper ty. What have you 80 Acre of TIiiiImt. 11000 Will trade for property near Salem. We have many other properties to trade. If you have any thing to trade see us. INSTALLMENT PLAN $r,0 down will handle a good six room house and a barn on largo lot, well located. Price only $.1400, H"l ance can be paid like rent, say $12 or $15 r month. Interest on de ferred payment only 7 per cent This Is a fine opportunity for a working man to scure a home for IiIh family. SNAP i.0 WILL SECURE A HOME We have Just had Hated a beautiful home on Chemeketa street with all modern Improvements. $150 down and the balance In monthly payments of $15 to $20, will handle this place. This Is an exceptionally easy way to secure so fine a piece of property. CAPITAL GARAGE YICK 1III0S., Proprietors Storage, Repairing, Supplies. We carry In stock Goodrich Tires, Trest O Lllo Tanks, Ever-ready Ilutterles, Weed Chains, and a full line of Auto Supplies. Agents for Locomobile, Ohio, Hudson, Oak land and Klmore Cars. Call fur catalogues and demonstrations. 173 South Liberty Street Phoue Main 7H3. Huie Wing Sang Co. Men's Sweaters, 75c, $1.25, $1 50 and $1.75. $2.75 ladles wool Sweat ers now $2.25 $3.50 ladles' Panama skirts now $2.90 Illaek petticoats, f,0c, 75c $1 00, $1 25 and up. 75c fleeced I'nlon Suits, now 50c KiinoiiuK, $1 00, $1 50, $1.75 . $2 Oil and up. $3.50 Indies' silk Waists, now $2.75 $3.25 mvu'a Shoes now. .. .$2.90 $1.50 men's white Dross Shirts, now $125 $3 25 men's wool Trousers, now. , $2.75 75c ladles'; fine silk Hose, now.' ."!'.' "Oo 65c wool Dress Goods, t Myard wldy 50c $2.25 nluMli Nightgown. now $1.75 All ftirn on sale this we.-k. Among our new Holiday Goods are Silk Scarfs, Silk Hosiery, Lace Collars, Furs, Fine China, etc. 325 N. Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon x HECIITEL k BYNON 247 State 8treet Tel. Main 452