D1III C1PITAI JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGOlf, MONDAY, OUTOBERlUm rage Eight Drucker Trunks, Lilly Suit Cases and Bags The Best of Traveling Goods - Pin gree Shoes for Women - Nettleton Shoes for Men Pla-mate Shoes for Children. MEYERS Salem's Large Department Store MEYERS Mail Orders Given Special Attention Goods Return able if not Satisfactory Purchase af MEYERS Try for the Free Auto Agents for Hemingway's Spool Silk and Embroidery Silk. See our complete showing of Art Needle Work. Special Prices this Week on Ladies' Merode Underwear A High Quality, Hand Finished Garment sum u tm i m " The Meyers Store is Showing the Correct Style Expres sions for the New Season Particularly In our LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR SECTION are we better than every before prepared to supply the wants or the more fastidious dressers, those who demand styles different from the ordi nary kind. The woman of taste, the woman who practices economy, and the woman who appreciates correct styles and Is versed on latest fashions, readily rec ognize In the large and soloct assortment of fash ionable apparel that we show, opportunities to buy that are most pleasing from every point of view. Tho stock Is Just now at Its best, and the varied tastes are readily satisfied. wll Ww A Beautiful Showing of Ladies' FINE FURS $10 to $85 per Set We bollevo that our collection 0t FURS this Beason offers as good a selection as can be obtained In the large cities. " Our buyer has taken extraordinary care In selecting only first class qualities and has chosen from the hundreds of samples the lines that will accord In every way Willi our slogan "Good Goods." Among the finest are Hudson Sen I, Genuine ( nrncul, Japanese Mink, ( line Murk Fox, I'olnK'd Fox, and tho more moderately priced Russian Ulnk, Corny, OpposNiim, Isabel Fox, Iceland Lynx and Ireland Fox. Shown In nil tho latest styles black, brown, grey and white. Sets priced from $10.00 to $85.00 A thorough, complete and very interest ing collection of all The newest merchan dise at prices that teach a valuable les son in economy, and clearly illustrates the uselessness of paying higher prices at other stores for goods of the same or poorer quality, "Good Goods" sold at lowest possible prices,- You can safely make this your buying home, We cordially invite you to come and inspect these new assort ments, Our 608th Wednesday Surprise Ladies' Rubberized Raincoats Extra special $1.98 each Impossible, you say, but nevertheless true, By making a quantity purchase of (these rain coats we obtained a very low price, 'and we give our customers the ben efit, The coats are shades of tan, Sizes, misses' 14 up to ladies' 44, Usually sold up to $3,50, Has stitched seams, military collar, large, roomy pockets, Spe cial sale Wednesday $1.98 each, None sold before 8:30, See window display, Hart Schaf f ner & Marx,ClothCraft and Ederheim erstein Clothes IT'S REALLY A PLEASURE TO US to otter you such clothes as these; we know how good they are; we know that you aro certain t0 find them sat iHfylng. All-wool Is a vory Important consideration; you'll find a lot of clothes being offered that aro part cotton; you're sure to be disappointed In such goods. You'll find It pays to bo sure of the quality. Trading at Meyers' Is a sure way to be sure. Cor rect stylo Is Important; good tailoring Is Important; right fit Is necessary. Get all of these things here. Let us show you those new clothes, and all tho other togs. SHOE I M v Copyright lltrt 6chffDr f Mui NETTLETON'S SHOES FOIt MEN are really tho highest standard In foot wear. They're good through and through they're scientifically made from start to finish by experienced men and with the help of the latest Improved machinery. The leathers used are Inspected over and over, In suring perfect quality; and as to styles they're always distinctive and dressy looking. You'll not go wrong In buying a pair of those At Meyers. TbeOLIVERTypewrite, ""'""wra riNihie Writ. This Is the tynnwHi- l,m' efficiency has made It th. T, the greatest firms and Itlsthes.mp.estofallsSS'4 writers, yet the swiftest and J'T most vcrsattln ti, . "WUl work freely . work, making the machine , 2 that the hardest usage ha, S upon It m So extra charge for "Prlntjpe Most people prefer to have a' chlno enuloned tn This beautiful type Is obtalnaS On Tho lllvnr TV,.,,...-,.... " 0D'' .. , w, j i n,er, It is the greatest atvu over evolved for type writers- v.., 1(..uu lvpe m M,ste the type which conforms to that In universal uoe on the world's nrinu.. presses! ' IL A. LUCAS, Local Agent, 1 Tel. Main 633. 204 U. s. Dank Bldg. Salom Oregon. (t ( jfc jfc jft ifc )ft J jft ifc CITY NEWS. Albany Will Send 1000 Albany i)romlses to send 1000 of her citizens to Eugene tomorrow and Sa lem should at least double this. It Is a great day for our neighbor, almost as groat a day for us, and wo should ' ;-.m I j Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn DOCTOR OF OPTICS Hindquarters fur (icmilnc kriptok and Torle Lenses. NO IMITATIONS In one's profession science Is con Hcleuco applied; It Is hfibesty VC' racily and fidelity. MeehnnVnl equipment Is n matter of purchase. Professional equip ment Ih the result of STUDY, ac quaintance with conditions, appre ciation of what you need when you need It. Wo nave Urn professional equip ment, ns well as the science. Skill, Reputation and Honesty A man s heart must be In his skill ami a man's soul Is In his craft a iinuudilp. Our heart and soul are in cur work. Ceiixull Dr. Mendelsohn, He Inm the experience and knowledge 'f erj nene In the eye. Dr. Mendelsohn DEVOTES his ENTIRE TIME to the ;,t':v:lco of OPTICS, and cun to fer yoi, to over nineteen hundred mit.'sllcd people. For more than Su yjars he has been a SPECIALIST In Ills line, and has betn In touch with ml the advancements of science II,. flit Ire rroblem Lies In These "Rightly Fitted Lenses" lour Cuff Will Not 1'uwle Dr. Men. dolsohn, Office hours, 9 to 12, 1 to 6. Hy special apiHlntments In the evotiltig. lUmins yiO-2U, U. a National Dank Uulldlng I celebrate It with the enthusiasm which Its tremendous Importance demands. Cold Wave Meet it with one of our ''Opal" heat ers, liuren f-. Hamilton. Observed MInsIoii Sunday Tho German Lutheran church on State street, of which Rev. P. A. Schmidt Is pastor, observed Mission Sunday yesterday, and raised $92.27 for missionary work. Prof. Meyer, of the German Lutheran University at Olympla spoke morning and evening to largo audiences. Visitors from Idaho Krncst Smith, wife and three daugh ters, of Grangevlllo, Idaho, and Mrs. Prances Smith, mother of Mr. Smith, who have been visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Carey F. Martin for the past week, left for Monroe, llcnton county, today, where they will spend a few days visiting before their return home. llClllilltf StfllPN At lowest prices. Seo our "Opal" heater. Duron & Hamilton. hilled Six Deer George W. Johnson, Jr., and Dr. J. 0. Griffith, of Salem, and Otto E. KraiiHo, of Portland, have returned from a hunting expedition of one week In tho mountains near West Fork, Douglas county. They report excel lent weather and tho rapture (if six fine dew. It Is needless to say that they had a splendid time. An ntor Degenerate lvnn Wuotllln, alias Frank Wells, who was Indicted nt tho recent grand Jury for larceny from a store, Is an escaped inmate of the Preston School of Industry, of Waterman, California, having effected an escape from lint Institution May 24th last. He Is years of nge and Is a degenerate of the worst type. It Is likely ho will bo returned to California to serve out tho remainder of his term in the reform school t f that state. Jleatliig Stoves Special air-tight 90c each. k Hamilton. Duron Stoes Moves Air-tight, lS-lnch, 90c. Hamilton. Huron & Off for K. I'. tirimd Lodge H. II. Turner, as representative of Cintral Uidgo No. IS, K. of P., of Sa lem, left on tho 3:40 limited for Port land to attend the grand lodge conven tion of tho Knights of Pythias of the grand IXnnnln of Oregon. Mr. Turner hopes that the next grand lodge ses sion will be held in Salem nnd will wield bis Influence towards having the next Bcoulon held In the Cherry City of the World. Do Net Drug the Kidneys When the kidneys are overworked, try electric light baths, this will open up the pores, let out the poisons and give the kidneys. Baths at 205-206 U, S. Lank Dldg. Meats Choice Meats Can be had at the Capital Meat Market by calllnfg In while waiting st the corner for the car or phone Main CG. We Are Supplying Everybody with orchard fruits by the bushel, full weight and at less than you could pick them for. Phone Main 131. The Sunset Grocery. Oil Your Harness Now, before wet weather sets In You can get the proper oil at F. E. Sharer's, the saddle and harness man, 1ST South Commercial street, Ho Nil. Recover John Watson, ths painter who was Injured cm Commercial street Satur day by tho collapse of a scaffold on which he'was working Is rapidly Im proving. There were no bones broken ai d he was not as seriously Injured as nt first reported. Jle Is at the Wil lamette sanatorium. Drs. Hclsley & Hclsley Drs. 0. F. & S. Etta Helsley are graduates of the Am. School of Oste opathy at Klrksvlllo, Mo., the larges of eight Osteopathic colleges In this country. Acute and chronic cases treat ed. Office second floor U. S. Bank Dldg. Phoues 618; residence 2181. 10-S-13t It' enters from Typhoid Miss Blanche Clearwater, an oper ator of the Pacific Telephone and Tel egraph Co., who has been seriously 111 for the past month with typhoid fever, was aide to be on the streets for a short time yesterday for the first time. She Is now gaining strength rapldlv nd within a week or two will be nblo to resume her jiositlon at the tele lihono offlco. Si'iiator Honrne Coming A letter from Portland received here Sunday says arrangements are about completed to have Senator Bourne speak here this week. As at present planned ho will be here Wednesday nnd speak at 3 p. in. Announcement will be made tomorrow, but nt pres ent It seems quite certain the senator will be bore and speak nt the time mentioned. PRUNES The oldest handlers and shippers ct Or egon prunes In the northwest. The con cern which baa done more to advertta and make a market for Oregon prunes than all other axenclea cnmhimut solicits the opportunity to buy your 1912 crop of dried fruit See us be fore you sell. WILLAMETTE TALLET TEUJtK ASSOCIATION See "SperllngV 311 North Commercial street, before buying your Jolly glasses or fruit Jars. Special prices. Phone Main GO, your next grocery order. J. M. Lawrence The grocer. 197 South Commercial street, can supply your wants with anything In the grocery line. Just phone Main 311. Quick delivery. Goes to California Mr. W. H. Morris, local agent for the Salem, Falls City & Western ever Bince the opening of the depot In West Salem, leaves next week for San Diego, Cnl., with his wife, where they will ike a Blx-months' visit. Mr. Norrls exects, to return to Salom at the end of that time. lie has rented his cottage at the corner of Court and Front streeU to Mr. Russell Smith, of this city, who was recently married. Ilroke UN Wrist While cranking his automobile at the Club stables garage this forenoon. J. G. Aren, who resides at 1211 South I iberty street, sustained a badly brok en wrist- The wrist was not only broken but the wrist Joint was dislo cated. He was token to the offices of Drs. Morse and Robertson, where tho fracture was reduced. He was then taken t0 his home, where he is resting na easily as could be exi)ected. Tho tilery Tickets- j Marriage licenses were Issued .it the county clerk's office this morning as follows: Bart Alpln, aged 29 years, of St Louis, Oregon, wns glvjn a glory paper to wed Josle DuPoIb. nged 23 years, also of St. Louis. The wed ding ig to take flace October loth. Douglas J. Savage, aged 37 years, of Salem, was granted the necessary per mit to wed Mrs. Lucy Horlne, aged 27 ycats, also of this city. The weddlnj Is to tnko place at the bride-to-be's residence- In Englewood at 6 o'clock this evening. Every Good Wife Should urge her husband to wear Kryptok Blfocle Glasses If he needs glasses to aid him when reading. They enable one to see both far and near they save having two pair of glasses and are decidedly more youthful look ing. Let me demonstrate their all around usefulness today. A. McCClLOCH Optometrist 291 North Commercial Street (Oround floor) Phone 925 Office hours to S v PERSONALS. E. P. McCornack has returned from several weeks spent in Washington and Idaho cities. Col. and Mrs. E. Hofer attended the launching of the new ship Multnomah at St. Helens Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Barnes are leav ing for a threo weeks trip to Califor nia. Mrs. Paul Shroat, of Portland, is a week guest of Mrs. W. A. Cuitck. Paul Hofer spent Saturday and Sun day with the home folks, havlne re turned to Corvallis last evening, whore ho Is attending school. U A Geler went to Portland this morning on business. Ixwis Pickard, dyer at the woolen mills, spent Saturday and Sunday In I'ortiand. Mrs. J. R, Venson and her daughter. Mrs. Louis Roberts, of Myrtle Point, Oregon, are visiting at the home of G. W. Laflar, on South Liberty street. H orn here they will go to Portland to rttend the grand lodge of Pythian Sis ters as delegates. A. E. Laflar left Salem last evening for Eugene, where he will fill a three weeks engagement as musician In one of the theatres. Upon his return he will be engaged in the new theatre in the Hubbard building now under con struction at State and high streets. G. W. Uflnr, the real estate man, has been busy for the jiast week or so gathering the prunes and apples from his large orchards nYar Turner. The crop Is one of the finest in tho valley End within a few days the whole of It will have been harvested. Mrs. J.'H. Cradlebaugh is spending a few days visiting in the metropolis. Superintendent Wadsworth, of the Chemawa Indian training school, has returned from Seattle, where he was looking after some business connected with the school. A. E. Flnley, wh0 was formerly in tho plumbing business hero, was visit ing Salem friends for a few hours yesterday, having mado the trip from Corvallis, his present home, by motor cycle. He left for home In tho even ing. Rev. Father Moore, of the Catholic church, sMMit Sunday In Oregon City. B. Gates Cochran Is down from Hoover for a few days' visit with old time friends. Mr. Cochran was rnl9l In Salem and spent his boyhood days nere. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Burkhardt, of North Winter street, left Sunday for Southern California, where they will a,iend the next eight months taurine that state. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Haberlv. nf Port land, are spending a few days visiting relatives In this city. Mrs. Haberly was formerly Miss Nina Damon nf this city. A. 0. Steolhammer, of Sllverton . a business visitor In the Cherry City. mr. ana Mrs. Glenn Merrill, who have resided In Salem for th . year or more, have moved to San Diego, California, whore thoy will make their homo. W. II. Hobson, of Stayton, Is In tho city. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Lewis went to Portland Saturday on a visit. Mr. Lewis returned today, but Mrs. Lewis will spend a week there visiting. TRANSFER, BAGGAGE, EMPLOY. MEJIT, LUNCH, clean and up-tti, ojjBcmiiy enm, wholesale or retail Come in and give Mis a trial. Phon, Main 717. The Busy Dee, 329 State street. J. W. Evans, proprietor. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BURGHARDT A MEREDITH Resident Agents 186 State Strwt MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property, joti H Scott, over Chicago Store, 8Im, Or egon. Phone 1552. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd and Bush Bank. Salem, Or MONEY TO LOAN On good Real Estate seciritj, BECDTEL A BYNOH 47 State Street ft NEW TODAY. A SNAP Five acres or mile from car, good house and barn, 2 acres In strawberries; price $2200, on good terms. Parker & Wareham, with E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial. 10-ll-3t REMEMBER Fred ctcks all day hot chicken tamales for your wife, cor mr Commercial and fctate streets 10-12-31 FOR SALKMatched team, weight 3000, 7 years old; also wagon and harness. Inquire at 1646 Mission St 10-12-Ct FOR RENT -Nine acrt chicken ranch, level, running water, shade, tlve room house, good born, near town. Box 113 Turnei-, .Oregon. 19-12-2t. WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt dollvmr our specialty. Falls City Lumbwl Company, 279 North Commercial 1 street. Phone Main 81) AUCTIONEER Henry E. Voorheis, 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-RICIIARDSOK CO. Funeral Directors and Undertaken 262 N. High Street FOR SALE At a sacrifice, horse, weight 1130 lbs,, harness and IV. inch new wagon, with springs, all for $115. Must sell soon, going away. 675 S. Winter St. 10-14-3t NIGHT SCHOOL Now in session at Capital Normal. Hours from 7 to 9 p. m. Terms reasonable. 10-14-6t WANTED A young girl or middle- aged woman for general house work at once. Phone Dr. S. Z. Bartley, or call at 1340 Fir street, South Salem. WANTED Good, bright boy who wants to work and learn something. A good chance for a good boy. Ap ply Capital Journal. 10-14-3t FOR RENT Six-room flat upstairs, all new, modorn, close to high school. Call 660 N. High.- Phone 1696, or Farmers 567. 10-14-31 WANTED Roasting chlckeus, broil ers, hns, ducks, geese, turkeys, highest price paid. Marlon Hotel. 10-12-2t WANTED A good Jersey cow In ex change for brick work of any kind. Will furnish all material. Phone Main 2024. 10-14-3t Meet Me at the WEXFORD Big Benefit Programme Tonight JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DBT CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and iear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 436 Ferry St Phone Main 2251 WE WILL MAIL YOU $1.00 for each set of old False Teeth sentw Hfo-hoat nrtoBB nftld for Old gold, ill- ver, old watches, broken Jewelry vA precious stones. Money sent by rem mnti Phlla. Bmeltlnir A Refining established 20 years, 863 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pa. To Dentists! we," buy your gold filings, gold scrap, and' platinum. Highest prices SALEM VOCAL STUDIO 610 State Street . Opposite Postoffice. Careful attention given to t beginners and, thorough instruc tion accorded advanced puplH In theart of singing. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Rcld TYPEWRITERS AU Makes J BOUGHT : SOLD (i RENTED U REPAIRS' RIBBONS 1 1 ROLLERS 1 Bm m. befor you nrtW" C M. LOGWOOD ! MkaSzass-:.! ( - , -