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Pntre Eight Salem's Big Department Store TODAY IS emnant Remnants of all kinds including cotton, woolen and silk fabrics, embroideries, laces, J ribbons, etc. Your choice at half price Just about a month left in which to guess on the free Buick Touring Car. Purchase every need at " Meyers" You may get the auto if, jft if if f if if if f CITY NEWS. if 3 jfc if 9fC Jft 3C jfc Pf 3C jft 3C jft 3fl V Do Bicycle Repairing And keep oa hand blcyclti supplies, fishing tackle; havo tho agency for Itio "Thor" motorcycle. Sue It before laying. P. J. Moore 447 Court street. 10-3-eod-tf MUzi-nx Meeting On Friday night at Young's hall In the fifth ward thi're will he a meeting to consider the proposed sewer bonds Ihkiio and other inatterH relating to rily government. All Invited to at tend. Committee. 10-3-21 Hent to Hie Asylum Jnnnnutta Ingersoll a woman 23 yea of age, and residing with her parents north of Salem, was this morning examined and committed to tho Insane asylum. The cause of her dementia was worry and overwork. To the Lawyers Circuit Judgo Keller, of department No. 1, will be In Sulnm next Wednes day, October I), at 1 o'clock In tho af tnrnoon, to hear motions and demur rers In pending cases, and to set cases for trial for the regular OchVber term of lils court. "Senator Cluimlicrlalii Here Senator Chamberlain, who Is Just linck from Washington, Is In tho city. This forenoon, In company with (!ov- crnor Went and State Treasurer Kay, hn mado a tour of tho different state Institutions. Hoys Sent Home j Sam I'ralher and Edward Shafor, '. tho two runaway hoys captured last night by Officers Thompson and AVhltlatch, were sent to Seattle this morning at 11 o'clock by Chief Ham ilton. Word wns received from tho i-)VB' parents to detain them as they 'wero running awny from their homes. The boys are 17 or IS years of age nnd havo b Kmind city, nnd havo been attending school In tho, Arguments Filed Today Arguments were filed today by tieorge Arthur llrown, chairman of thci state central committee for the progressive party, for Theodore ltoose veil, Its candidate for president, and i iiram Johnson, Its candidate for vice- president. PRUNES cern Whlch hns done more to advertise und mnko a market for Oregon prunes than nil other ngencleg combined Kollclls the opportunity to buy your 1912 crop of drlod fruit. Seo us be fore you sell. WILLAMETTE VALLEY PRl'NE ASSOCIATION Am ericao Boy THE IDEAL WINTER SHOE For the red-blooded, vigorous, out-door boy, and as hon est and true as the boys they're named after, Fit like a glove, comfortable, neat appearing, and can't be made better, stronger, nor to wear longer, "American Boy" up pers have been cut from Menz "Ease" Elk for 12 years; soft as a glove, tougher and stronger than any other up per leather you ever saw, the inside feels like velvet. 'Name always on the sole, Just what your boy needs for winter wear, REINHART'S 444 State Street. Friday Overland Cars Popular Mr. ('. w. Rose, local agent for the Overland, deiivi red card last week to 11. J. Steele of .leffeiKon, uud Henry Bthott of thin city. .Moose Coinpany Latest With a capital stock of $100,000 and K. L. Mllleber, L. II. Moore and II. S. French, as Incorporators, tho Moose Improvement company today filed ar ticles of Incorporation with the sec retary of state. The purpose of the corporation Is to erect a Moose build ing In Iloseburg. Examined Crossings Members of the railroad commis sion are hack from Albany, where they made Investigations relative to crossings supplied the people of that : town. Many of tho resident have aHked that the company install a num ber of more crossings In additions that have recently been platted to tho town. Odd Fellows, Attention The funeral of Grove P. Terrell, who died nt his homo In Mehnma Thursday, October 12, will bo held from the Lehman & dough undertak ing parlors Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment In I. O. O. F,' cem etery, tho Odd Fclolws conducting the services. Runaway Hoys Picked Up The police last night arretted Ed. Shaffer nnd Sam Prather, two young boys, who have admitted that they had run away from the Wilson Uuul ness college of Seattle, nnd they are now trying to communicate with tho boys' parents for the purpose of ns- staining whether they want the ')ny8 ''"turned. Neither rf the boys B 0V('r ls ll(l, and one says his "' Is in Seattle, and the other is from Olympin. The Old Wny Tho time when It paid to start In the basement nailing boxes nnd work up to the manager's chair on the top noor, ny learning tlin work on the roaid, Is past. Tho modern business is too big; the road Is too long, and no man has time to give others commer cial schooling. Tho profitable way is to "short circuit" the line get .1 thorough training at the Capital llusl- ness college, nnd start as assistant to the manager to begin with. Ask for catalogue. New classes next week. The oldest handlers and shippers of Or egon prunes In the northwest. The con- The Quality Store Veur Sunday Mests Should be cut and dons up right Hill & Hansen underntand meat cut ting. Call In or order by phone, Main 247. Tho Capital Meat Market. Chicken Dinner At your own table bents the mall. Wo dross our chickens to your order; we make I a specialty. I'lace your order early by phoning Main 131, the Hunset Grocory. If you have not, you ought to try our breud. Ilnrlo.ltmr, Hme Ton Tried It? Sold and guaranteed by F. E. Sha fer, the saddle and harness man, Pol ishes sliver and brass parts on your uuto, makes them like new, It's handy, too; try It. Si'iiiethlng Special All tho time at Sperling's, 311 North Commercial street. Just call In or phono Main tlO, your next grocery or der and see Auto delivery. It Will lie f Interest To you to place your next grocery order with J. M. I,nvrenco, 197 South Commercial street. Good goods and at living prices, I'hono Main 311. Voters, Attention There will bo a public meeting this Friday evening In tho Fifth ward at Voting's liall to consider the sower bond Issue, and other munle'pal prob lems. All candidates nnd citizens In vited to attend. tine IMwirce Today A decrpe of divorce was given today In Judgo Gallowny's department of the circuit court to William W. Henderson from Ida J, Henderson on account of desertion. The three minor children, Leo W aged 17; Don K aged 16, and Zaldee I)., aged 10, were awarded to the mother, tho father being required by the court to contribute $:!," a month to their support. This One Picks the Dean Editors. !CN!TRI) l'!ied !1BD WIIIB.) Portland, Ore., Oct. 4. "I pick Bos ton to win from New York In the world's series, and the Red Sox are my choice, because of the strength of IIS pitching staff," snld Walter Mc Credlo, mnnngor of the Portlnnd Ileuv ers this nfternoon. ."Marring Walter Johnson, Jen Wood. of tho Red Sox, Is the greatest pitcher the world today. In my opinion he has It on Chrlstv Matthew,, nt the Giants, In every way, nnd I look for n Vtoston victory every time the two f lingers oppose each other. 'On hitting and fielding I think the two teams are evenly matched. Speaker, of Boston, ls the strongest player on either team, outside of Wood KANUSKS AND WEBFOOTERS DO GOOD SHOOTING (ONITOD IM1V.8S I.KASHD WIIIB.) Portland, Or., Oct. 4. Competing ngalnst the best marksmen In tha na tlcnal guard of Idaho, Oregon and Washington, tho Canadian militiamen led today in the rifle shooting for tho military championship of the north west on the range at Clackamas, near here today. Six of the 12 Canadians Mil tlli Hit ml tt l..n .., I " M"1"1' '"'"" "w yrM- "'"l advantage, no waste land. The soil Is four of ho Oregonlans e.pialled that; rlc Thore , 0 flne 7room eat. This alternoon tho shooting !holIB0 fin,shod throughout. Tho barn MniKua im i ruin u" 10 8uu yards. The ranges tomorrow will he from 800 to 10(10 yards. A large crowd was In ntlendanco today. The winning team will he awarded tho silver loving cup presented by (!ovei;nor Hay. of Washington, nnd each member of the winning team will receive a silver medal, given by Gov ernor West of Oregon. Weather con ditions were good today. Ilnln Postpones (innies. UN1TK1I I' II EMU LBAHKO Willi!. I-ns Angeles, Cal., Oct 4. Today's double-header between Sacramento and Vernon coast league clubs was postponed on account of rain. A gift horse geto you In Just as bad ly at tho feed store. - Change of Program t AT ! Ye LIBERTY AND THE WEXFORD Today Exceptionally good program See lobby display Matinee 2 p. m. tomorrow Dim C1PITAI JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, HIS WIFE WAS AFTER HIM WITH BUTCHER KNIFE (OXITtD MM l-HABKH WIH. Palo Alto, Cal., Oct. 4 "She slash ed at mo with a knlfe.nnd I was run ning away when I slipped on tho pan try floor and to save myself I pulled my gun and shot directly at her. I would rather die than do It again." This explanation, given here today by Almon Hulloway, financial secre tary of the local carpenters' union, who shot and killed his wife, Mrs, Ida Halloway, at their home here. Ilallo vay was brought from Sun Joso to at tend tho coroner's Impiest: Ho was Immediately returned to the county jail after giving his testimony. The quarrel started, It Is claimed, over un Interlocutory decree of di vorce obtained recently by Mrs. Hal- Icway. The couple afterwards were reconciled. HE PICKS THE GIANTS OUT AS WINNERS f UNITED I'RkHft f KAHEP Winl.l San Francisco, Oct. 4. "It will be some series considerable commit but I expect tho Giants to win." This was the prediction here today of Manager "Mil" Reldy, of the San Francisco Seals, as to the outcome of the series of the games to start next Tuesday at New York between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Glnnts for the world's championship. "'Matthewson Is the hoy who will turn the trick for the Giants" contin ued Reldy. "Ho has oodles of class, Is there with the headwork and can put something' on the ball that the other twlrlers lack. Wd)d Is a ster ling pitcher, and the only Red Sox mound artist likely to worry the Giants. The Giant's Infield offsets Boston's outfield and, with an even break In the luck, I look for tho Giants j to wln TeBrenn lllld Marquard will also cut some ice In the series. Den t overlook that." Mexican Assassin Caught. UNITED 1'HKHS IA8K WIIIB 1 Douglas, Ariz.., Oct. 4 Jesus Cor onado, a Mexican arrested here today was Identified by a Phoenix officer as the man who sometime ngo stabbed three Phoenix policemen, killing one nnd badly Injuring the ol'.iers. Two hundred dollars reward offered for the capture of tho murderer will be divided by two local policemen who effected the capture. Every week the list of aviation vic tims grows, but tho risky gamo Is al luring. Probably most office holders and candidates are not as evil-minded as their opponents repreuent. Farm Bargains We have just listed a finely im- inoved farm of 60 acres, all cleared lint Q nnrnci In ttcicitni'a find Htllhnt TVtC cleared land can all be cultivated to will hold six horses and five cows. Ample room for hay nnd grain. There Is a good large family orchard with fruit of all kinds. Berries of nearly every variety, Good garden. Three good wells on place, Chicken yard with well arranged houses. Enough hay and grain for one year's feed. Ample wood for yenr's use. In addi tion there Is a fine separator, com plete house furnishings Including a $75 range, 2 good cows, 3 head of hogs, 80 chickens, plow, disc and bar row nnd farm nnd garden tools go with tho place. Price, only $9000 Terms if desired, This ls a rare bar gain, BKCHTEL & BYX0X, 34V Sate St Telephone Main 452 FRIDAY, OCTOBER i, 1912. PERSONALS. Mrs. Thomas Mountain and son, Thoinua 0., of Walla Walla, are visit ing at the home of Mrs- Mountain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. II. Gans, at the corner of Waller and Thirteenth streots. Otto Hoadrlck, wife and family went to Newport yesterday for a few weeks' recreation. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mlntu and family went to Newport yesterday, where they will spend the next few weeks. F, E. Mangls, a business man of Jefferson, is In the city. R, M, Hicks, a prominent merchant of W'oodburn, spent a few hours In the city yesterday , W. L. Wright, of Harrlsburg, wns in the city yesterday, lie was accom panied by Mrs. Wright. ' Attorney Roy F, Shields went to tho Rose Cuty at 11 o'clock this morn ing on business. D. F. Lohr Is n the city from Silver ton on business. J. C. Ilrook, a prominent citizen of St, Johns, was transacting business in Salem this forenoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Flint nnd the baby, of Marlrnn, are visiting frlend3 here todny. STATISTICAL V 1 31 A IS It IK I). DAVIS SHEPHERD At the office of County Judge William M. Dushey, who performed the mnrrlage cere mony, Friday, October 4, 11)12, at the hour of 1:30 p. m., Miss Nellie Shepnrd to Dert E. Davis, both of Gervals. They will make their home at Ger vals, where the groom Is engaged in farming. SAN DIEGO TAKES OVER ITS HARBOR united rnr.ss leased wiiie.1 San Diego, Cal., Oct. 4. The cily council met today to take over form ally the local harbor, ceded by the state on condition that $1,000,000 should be spent by the city for its Im provement. Active work has already beep done. Tho pitcher that goes to the bar too often Is knocked out, AXSWEU IT HONESTLY. Are the Statements of Salem Citizens 'ot More Reliable Than Tlios of Utter Strangers. This ls a vital question. It is fraught with Interest to Salem. It permits of only one answer. It cannot be evaded or Ignored. A Salem citizen speaks here, Speaks for the welfare of Salem. A citizen's statement ls reliable. An utter stranger's doubtful, Home proof ls the best proof. A. W. Lobach, R. F, D. No. 1, Salem. Oiegon, says: "I was laid up for two weeks by disordered kidneys, caused. I believe, by a strain. I tried several remedies but obtained no relief, nnd when a neighbor advised me to take Dean's Kidney Pills, I did so. The contents of one box made me so well that I resumed work. , Donn's Kidney Pills helped me greatly and I am p'eased to recommend them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster -Mllburn Co.', Buffnlo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. 1U patent medicines or medicinei ad fertlsed In this paper are for sale at DR. STONE'S Drug Store ALSO A large supply of TRUSSES, which he makes a specialty of fitting to all l.ersons from the youngest babe to the oldest man or woman needing such appliances. The "HONEST JOHN" ls his favor. lta truss, believing it the best, most satisfactory, and lasting longer than any other truss. Dr. D.T.BROWNE , (ilrnnictIc-Ji'urointli Specialist In Chronic and Xenons DIhi-iison. Room 10, Ilreymnn Block. (illHOntAC'riCXEl'IWPATllY is a foe to bodily disorder It removes the cause of disease. It stands with out a peer among curative methods. Why suffer when the ciitmc of jour nllini'iit can be removed by this drug less method? A few Salem peoplo are learning the merits of Chiropractic -Neuropathy and hundreds of others are in need of the benefits Chiropractic-Neuropathy can bring. Are you one? That (lilropruetlc Seuroimlhy, when Intelligently upplleil, euros, hun dreds of peoplo can vorlfy. I want you to Investigate and know more of my method, and am willing to refor you to any of my Salem patients. An Intimate nrumiliitam'o with Chlrflprnr tlc.ciiropathy will inciiii better health for yn. Hours 9-12 and 1:30-5. Consulta tion free. HUNDREDS JOINED IN STAMPEDE UNITED 1'IIKHS LBAHED WIIIB.) Dawson, Y. T Oct. 4. The Crugor concession on Dominion creek was opened by the Dominion government yesterday. Scores joined In the stam pede beginning at midnight. As many as 14 poets were driven on a single claim. Each staker gets an equal Interest. Money Was "Coininlsslons." UNITED 1'liEHS I.RASBD WIIIB. 1 Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 4. That $1500 of the check drawn on the Pacific Const Coal company in favor of Keith Lackey was paid to W, E. Pearce, of Seattle, a coal broker, as his commission on a contract with the operators on Vancouver Island, was the testimony submitted today by the defense In the trial of C. E. Houston and John Bullock, charged with con spiracy to defraud the government. )f jJc )t sfc f( )Jt ift f Sf if )(( ))c NEW TODAY. THE NEW LIFE Treatment for rheu matlsm and nervous troubles and other diseases. Phone Main 2195, or call at' 597 North Liberty street. 9-30-Ct FOll SALE Reo motor car, nearly now. Price $050. H. G. Meyer, 162 Commercial street, Salom, 10-l-3t FOR RENT Large front room In modern homo, suitable for gentle man. 544 North Commercial. 10-3-3t FOR SALE Good team of farm mares weight about 2800 lbs. W. J. Ball. R. F. D. 3. Phone Farmers 841, 10-3-3t FOR, SALE 10G acres of good farm ing land, dark soil, 100 cleared, good 7-room house, 2 barns, 3 acres or chard, 8 miles out, good road, 1 mile to school, price $55 per acre; $5000 cash, balance easy terms. Seo John Van Laanen, 275 State street. 10-4-3t FOR SALE 10 acres of fine fruit and berry land, all level and clear, no rocks, 5 acres In bearing pruneB, 3 miles out, good rock road, nice loca tion; price $1500 cash. See John Van Laanen, 275 State street. 10-4-3t FOR SALE Four good lots and 5 room house, price $850, $50 cash, balance $10 per month. See John Van Laanen, 275 State street. 10-4-3t FOR SALE 200 acres of very rich river bottom land, 15 miles north of Salem, partly cleared, 5 acres peach es, some bearing applo trees, some tlmbor; price $30 per acre, one-half cash. See John Van Laanen, 275 State street. 10-4-3t FOR SALE House and two lots, barn, chicken house and fruit house on Salem Heights. Inquire H. E. Bar ber, corner Hoyt and High. Also have team, harness and wagon for sale. 10.4tf A SNAP 80 acres 2Vi mllea f Catholic school and church, Ger man settlement. Cash price $:1500. Parker & Wareham, with E. Hofer & Sciis, 213 S. Commercial. 10-4-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE I have a few 5 and 10-aer tmM. left at $65 and $75 per acre, all fine land at your own terms. Why pay rent when you can go unon nn nf these tracts and Improve it during the "inter time when there is nothing do ing in the city. The land la mi class and is offered at a bargain. It ni never De cheaper. When the ca nal shall be opened this land will sell for much more than It ls now offered ior. it is within one mile of a Bmall town and good school. I might take some city proper! in exchange. JOHN H. SCOTT, Phone 1552. Over Chicago Store. FOSTER & BAKER Country Bauer kraut, per gal 8;)C Smoked bloaters, ...,C fur 25c Gravenstein apples, per box".' Ripe tomatoes, per box ...,730 Hubbard equaah, each 10 to I,',c Green corn, per doa joc Concord grapes, per basket 40c Quinces, pears, melons. Cranberries, per qt jj,. Two quarts for 25c SMOKED MEATS Best sugar cured hams ,.,,20c Best sugar cured bacon 20 to 23 Shouldor meat ioc OUR BEST BULK BLEND COFFEE At 35c per pound ls as good as highly priced coffee packed in cans. We get it freBhly roasted each week. -If you are not us ing It, begin now; it ls a good coffee at moderate price, Buy your groceries of us for October. We guarantee satis faction. Prompt Auto Delivery. 339 N. Com, St. ..Phone 250 Now that we have a parcels post, let us use It while Insisting upon a better. MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Joh li. Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, f egon. Phone 1652, MONEY TO LOAN TIIOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHAKDT k MEREDITH Resident Agents 186 State Street MONEY TO LOAN On good Real EeUte secirllj. a BECIITEL A BYNOJf i 847 State Street t WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt delivery our specialty. Falls City Lumbur Company. 279 North CommercUl street Phone Main 813 Electric Wiring Call GEORGE FETTINGELL. Phone Main 187, 135 North Liberty street Estimates furnished. AUCTIONEER Henry E. Voorhels, Michigan auc tioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed or no pay, Terms reasonable. R. F. D. No. 7, Salem, Oregon. Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Main 111. RIGDON.RICHARDSON CO. Funeral Directors and Undertaken 252 N. High Street JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 436 Ferry St. Phone Main 2252 WE WILL MAIL YOU $1.00 for each set of old False Teeth sent us. Highest prices paid for old gold, sil ver, old watches, broken Jewelry and precious stones. Money sent by return mall. I'hlla. Smelting & Refining Co, established 20 years, 863 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. To Dentists i We will buy your gold filings, gold scrap, and platinum. Highest prices paid. TYPEWRITERS Ai) Make DOUGUT H)LD LE.MED REPAIRED RIBBONS ROLLERS 8UITLIES See me before you do anything. C. M. LOCKVVOOD Phone Main ttS 114-21 N. Commercial, Salem. Orefee- SALEM VOCAL STUDIO 610 Slate Street Opposite Postoffice. Careful attention given to be beginners and thorough Instruc tion accorded advanced pupils In the art of singing. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Rcid