Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 14, 1912, Page Page Five, Image 5

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    DAILT CAPITAL JOURS AL, SALEM. OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1012.
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Have You Looked Yet at the New
Fall Merchandise at Stockton's?
If you haven't seen this most interesting and tempting display of 1912's best productions in
fabric's and styles, you haven't a full appreciation of the beauty and attractiveness of this large
aggregation of goods which have been brought together expressly for you-purchased from the
leading manufacturers of Europe and America. YOU ARE COURTEOUSLY INVITED TO
LOOK THROUGH THIS GREAT SHOWING. There is much here that will please you.
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Tailored Suits and
Coats for Women
Our ladies' shop has a splendid
array of the newest and best
creations in womens rtady-to-wear
garments,
Our suits are especially
noted for their corect lines, ex
cellence of materials and wear
ing qualities,
WE GUARANTEE A
PERFECT FIT
Prices moderate, You will
be convinced after inspecting
our suits and coats that THE
BEST VALUES ARE HERE
Shoes for Particular Women
Shoes that will please the most
exactng, or the one that is
hardest to fit, Shoes for com
fort, splendid appearance and
durability, There are a few
details which have been de
sired by dame fashion for this
fall's shoes, and you will find
these fully represented here,
ALSO THE BEST SHOE VAL-UES.
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A FEW OF THE OCTOBER SPECIALS
MANY OTHERS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION IN THIS AD.
15c Outing Flannel . 12 l-2c
12 l-2c Outing Flannel . 10c
10c Outing Flannel . . 8c
Fancy Trimming . . .
Women's Black Sateen
Petticoats .... 98c
25c Fleeced Vests ... 19c
20 per cent Less this Week
Men's Clothing of Merit
n- i . r .i i j. r l l
iipnt rrom me nanus or expert icmur cumc uieae
handsome garments. For style, tailoring, fit and
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good service we have never tound the equal or
the makes which we are showing.
ALL WOOL FABRICS
Used in th?ss suits, which are designed with the idea
of giving distinctiveness and smartness and yet not ex
travagantly priced, We have sucl confidence "in our
clothing that we are convinced
THE BEST SUIT
VALUES ARE HERE
THOMSON'S
GLOVE-FITTING
CORSETS
IMPROVE THE FIGURE WITH
OUT DISTORTING IT
I IV TTTll It II
r
No matter how expert your
dressmaker may be your dress
will never set right if your cor
set isn't made on correct
lines,
We've just received a large
shipment of the correct models
for the season in a full range
of sizes,
We have a model suitable
for your figure in the size you
wear,
Come in arid .have a try-oi
Suits $10 to $30
Ask to see our $15 special,
Its great
H. & W. SHEATHLYNE
CORSET WAISTS
Are popular with young ladies and older ladies who
object to the stiffer boning of the regular corsets,
THE "COLLEGE GIRL"
SHEATHLYNE
Allows a freedom of movement impossible with corsets,
NEW WAISTING SILKS
Just received, They're the fancy Pompadour Fig
ured Silks, which are so much in demand just now,
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New Suit Cases and Trunks
t has been our proud boast that we could show the best $5 Cowhide Suit Case in the
Salem market, Make us prove this, TRUNKS buil: and braced for hard knocks and
bumps, finished inside and out to stand wear and tear, with few or many compart
ments, as you may desire,
YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH THE QUALITY AND THE PRICE.
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t AJrs'seds loaAis uuvs'e
"Credit Stores" can't match our prices,
WILLAMETTE
DEFEATED BY
U. OF 0, TEAM
A good game of football was played
In Eugene Saturday afternoon between
the University of Oregon and the Wil
lamette university teams that resulted
in a score of 12 to 0 In favor of the
U. of 0. While the score showed a
deceive victory for Oregon, yet the
score was not so bad as anticipated, as
much talk had been going about of the
wonderful prowess of the U. of 0.
team. The team from Eugene out
weighed the local boys an average of
about 13 to 20 pounds and the coach
for that team felt that It would be a
walkover for his team. Considering
the training of the Wlllamettes they
did remarkably well In Saturday's
game and physical director Dr. Sweet
iand expressed himself as well pleased
with the result It Is especially un
fortunate that the local team had to
go up against the strongest team In
the valley for Its first game, but now
that the game Is over with so favorable
result for our boys, a good deal more
confidence Is felt In the team.
For the Willamette Francis and Mc
Kea played fine ball, doing excellent
work In holding the score down aa low
as It was.
A game will be played next Satur
day on the local field between the Wll
lamettes and the Chemawa team,
which promises to be a hard fought
battle.
BUSINESS MEN WILL
MEET AT HOTEL MARION
Open Mating of the Year Will be Held
Next Friday at 6:30 p. m. at the
HoWI Murlon Dins Room.
The Business Men's League Is plan
ning to hold Its opening meeting for
the year at the Hotel Marion next
Friday at 6:30 p. m. Extensive prep
arations are being made to have every
member of the league present A ban
quet will be served comn-enclng at
6:30, and after the banquet the regu
lar business of the league will be
transacted. President Page and Sec
retary W. C. Winslow have been dele
gated by the board of directors to look
after the meeting and they are ap
pointing numerous subcommittees to
take care of the details.
It Is planned to have a meeting
something like that held by the Board
of Trade last year, and besides the
regular routine of business to be
transacted by the league, which will
include the annual election of officers.
there will be a program on Important
topics to local merchants rendered by
several members of the league, aa well
as some outside speakers. The pro
gram committee has not yet definitely
announced its arrangements, but a
good short program is assured. The
town will be divided Into sections and
every member of the league will be
seen and by this method those In
charge expect to have a large attend
ance. Manager Crowe, of the Hotel Marlon
Is putting forth every effort posslb'e
to insure to every member of the
league as well as visitors who attend,
a royal good time, and those familiar
with Mr. Crowe's efforts all know
what thlB means.
Among the different subjects that
will be discussed before the league at
this time will be "Regular Monday
.Noon Luncheon," "Railroad Rates,"
"Advertising," "Contributions" and
many other important subjects. The
committees will be announced later
by those in charge.
John Heath, Michigan Bar, Cal.,
writes: "I was afflicted with kidney
and bladder trouble for nearly six
years. Had a very baa spell some
j time ago and was unable to turn with
out help. I commenced using Foley
Kidney Pills and can truly say I was
relieved at once. I take pleasure In
recommending Foley's Kidney Pills."
Sold by Dr. Stone rug Company.
A woman can't see the good of hav
ing a secret if she can't tell It.
WHAT THE STATE
INSTITUTIONS
ARE COSTING US
Preparatory to launching a cam
paign by which lie hopes to give the
people an Idea why their taxes are
high, Governor West today gave out
an itemized statement showing the
appropriations made by the last legis
lature, and by tho people at the pre
ceding election. In presenting the es
timates of the superintendents for the
various state institutions this week
the governor will compare them will)
the appropriations made by the last
legislature, and give his views how
tney may be reduced. Before the cam
paign is at an end he Intends to glvo
out explanations for all the appropria
tions contained in the statement and
offer suggestions whereby savings can
be made.
The statement Is as follows:
State Institutions $ 1,924,500
Fducatlonal institutions ... 1,530,700
Supreme court and library 94,800
Circuit courts 178,220
Apprehension, prosecution
and transportation of
criminals 143,600
Boards and commissions . . . 432, ',00
State printing office 148,900
Other state officers (gover
nor's secretary of statcs's
state treasurer's, attor
ney general's and super
intendent of public in
struction's) 123,000
Legislature ... 55,000
Capitol building expenses.. 60,980
O. N. G., naval militia and
new armories 241,000
State and county fairs 68,200
Experiments stations and
Institutes 49,000
Bountlos on wild animals. . 30,000
Additional land and build
ings at Capitol 150,000
Acct canal and locks at
Oregon City 100,000
In aid of charity 74,000
Special appropriations .... 100,000
Total $ 5,505,000
NEW 10KK WON GAME.
(Continued from Page 1.)
doubled tut right, scoring Murray.
Herzog doubled to left, scoring Mer
kle. Meyers singled to left, Herzog
reaching third. Herzog scored on a
double steal, Yerkes' throw to the
plate being wide, Meyers taking third.
Fletcher doubled safely, Meyers scor
ing. Fletcher out, O'Brien to Stahl.
Five runs.
Second Inning.
Buston Gardner reached first on
Murquard's error. Stahl singled,
Gardner taking second. Wagner fan
ned. Cady fouled out to Meyers. En
glo, baiting for O'lirlen, doubled, scor
ing Gardner and Stahl. Hooper fouled
out to Meyers. Two runs.
New York Marqunrd filed to Stalil.
Dovore fanned. Doyle filed tn Speak
er. No runs.
Collins now pitching1 for Boston.
Third Inning.
Boston Yerkes singled over second
Speaker filed to Snodgrass. Lewis
fouled to Dovore. Gardner filed to
Murray. No runs.
New York Snodgrass filed to
Yerkes. Murray singled to right, and
was out trying to stretch It, Hooper
to Yerkes. Merklo beat out an Infield
hit. Merklo out stealing, Cady to
Wagner. No runs.
Fourth Inning.
Boston Stahl beat out an Infield
single to Herzng. Wagner filed to
Snodgrass. Cady singled to right,
Stahl taking third. Collins lilt Into a
(louhlo play, Fletcher to Doylo to
Merkl. No runs.
Now York Herzog filed to Speak
er Meyers tripled to center. Fletcher
filed to Speaker, Meyers being held
at third. Marquard out, Yerkes to
Stahl. No runs.
Fifth Inning.
Boston Hooper filed to Murray.
Yerkes ditto. Speaker filed to Her
zog. No runs.
New York Devore singled to loft.
Doylo popped to Wagner. Snodgrass
filed to Hooper, and Dovore was
doubled at first, Hooiper to Stahl. No
runs.
Sixth Inning.
Boston Iiew Is fouled to Meyers.
Gardner funned. Stahl fanned. No
runs.
New' York Murray filed to Hooper.
Merkle popped to Stahl. Herzog filed
to Yerkes. No runs.
In the sixth Inning Cady was given
an error for a muff of a foul from Her
zog's bat.
Seventh Inn In if.
Boston Wagner out, Marquard to
Morkie. Cady filed to Snodgrass, Col
lins filed to Murray. No runs.
Now York Meyers out, Collins to
Stahl. Fletcher filed to Speaker.
Marquard to Speaker. Nd runs.
Eighth Inning.
Boston Hooper filed to Snodgrass.
Yerkes singled over second base.
Speaker filed to Murray. No runs.
New York Devore out, Collins to
Stahl, Doylo fuuk'd to Cady. Snod
gras beat out an Infield hit. Snod
grass out stealing, Cady to Wagner.
No runs.
Ninth Innlnir.
Hoston Gardner filed to Snodgrass
Stahl filed to Murray. Wagner out,
Herzog to Merkle. No runs.
Final Score.
R. II. K
Bostcii 2 7 2
New York 5 11 1
Runs by Inning".
Hoston 02000000 02
New York 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '5
Kiimiiiiiry.
Innlnns pitched: O'lirlen 1, Collins
8, Marquard 9. Hits off O'lirlen C,
Collins 5, orf Marquard 7. Ttwo-lmso
lilts, Merkle, Herzog, Kng'e. Three
bnse lilts, Meyers. Double plays,
Fletcher to Doyle to Merklo; Hooper
to Stahl. Stolen bases, Speaker, Her
zog, Meyers. Ix'st on bases, Boston
5, New York 3. Bases on balls, Mar
quard 1. Struck out, by Marquard 3,
by O'lirlen I, by Collins 1.
XTmplres Klein behind bat; Evans
on bases; O'lnighlln In left field:
Rlgler In r'ght field.
Installment Houses
600 buys a good lot and 2-rooni
house, with good woodshed. Sidewalk
to car lino, which is but three blocks
away. Near school. $00 down, bal
ance $10 por month.
$850 will buy a splendid lot with n
six-room house. $100 down, balance
$15 per month. This houso can bo
niado very comfortable with Just a lit
tle work.
$1350 will talte a good 6-rooni
house, In excellent condition. Largo
lot near car line, school and store.
$100 down, balance $1;" per month.
$1800 will tako a modern bungalow
with all conveniences. $150 down,
balance $15 per month. This lias
bath, toilet, electric lights, etc.
HECHTEL & IJYNON.
347 State St. Telephone 453