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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, PRECOX, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1911. PB 10 MEYERS Salem's Big Department Store MEYERS About the Free Buick Auto You have just 14 clays left in which to guess for the Buick Touring Car, Some one will surely get it, and it may be yourl if you try, A free guess with every $1,00 purchase, See the beautiful auto in our shoe section, About Mail and Phone Orders The telephone and Uncle Sam's mail ser vice are great time and trouble-savers, If you are unable to shop at Meyers in per son, just phone or write and we guarantee to give you the same service asi though you were at our counters, Satisfaction or money back, 1 sj jp Special Sale of Suitings and Coatings . I On nncp ClrrAa Qofirri in Our Dress Goods Section (FOR ONE WEEK) Salem's Dress Goods House offers for this week's sell ing high grade Coverts, Boucles, French Flannels, Chin chillas and fancy Suitings and Coatings, FANCY SUITINGS AND COATINGS An excellent assortment, good weights, plain and mixed colorings and wide widths, These are popular fabrics for this season, We have three offerings as follows: $2,50-$2,75 qualities, a yard $1.89 $2,00 $2,25 qualities, a yard 1.69 $1,25 qualities, a yard 59 The House of Quality Jf A. r wf wvw -" a 9 ra imummifArrna The Home of Satisfaction CITY NEWS. I'nihridlii Holders Finn brush brans Hon head handles. (July $:!.!"(). Ilurai & Hamilton. I0-21-at KniKs rrnlircllii Holders Fine brush brass finish. $3.r0. llureu & JliinilUon. 10-21-L't sk A limit Our ('inifiiliiiliiil - Credit iilan. Calef llriiH. Iiccchi'd Painful Injury !' loin a nail running through a liolo In bin shoe, Irvine could have pre entod that. 473 Statu. Visitors Arc I'lmsed Ladies Hlionlil Inspect Ui'lnliarl's r.ow llloch limit Shoes, 111 Stale. MiHInif Wi'dnosdiij The sewer coiuiulllec will hold n meeting al Yew 1'aik hcIiooI bonne Wednesday evening, Oct. 2:1, at. 7:1(0 Mr. Mlnton will answer the mayor's lirlln'iy rlmrgcH anil Ills veto messae. Fine Buds Get the money. Sec Stublis, the tal ler. Veil and Hoys (Inly Natty men's and boys' heavy and high cut shoes at Kelnhart's. It Is My Policy To sell you good goods cheap. C. T. I'omeroy. Vn riiliitr to Merchants I'niiulhoi'lzed and extravagant bills having been charged against me, I hereby request all persuns, merchants and dealers particularly Included, not to sell any goods to any ono whomso ever on my credit. John A. Carson. 10-21-Gt Ilrs. Ilelsley & Ilelslcy Drs, O. F. & S. Etta Ilelsley nrc graduates of tho Am. School of Oste opathy at Klrltsvlllo, Mo., the largest of eight Osteopathic, colleges In this country. Acute and chronic cases treat ed. Office eocond floor U. S. Ban!. RIdg. rhones CIS; residence 21S1. 10-8-13t Stein Bloch Clothes The One Best Asset! The best asset any store can have is the satisfied customer. We are justly proud if our as sets; they are numerous and we are gaining new ones every day, There's a Reason You owe it to yourself to prov:? our asseition; that we are sell ing high grade clothing and fm nishings at prices that mean a saving for you, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Fveiy article that leaves our stoic is absolutely guaranteed, Roelof's Smile Hats SPECIAL Rubberized Tweeds and Ga bardines, ideal for wet weath er; dressy, too, Price, $4.50 to $25 Nothing ( heap Hut very reasonable, at Pomeroy's. Displays Popular Coeds "The Glint of the Woods" and the ' Hull Mooso Effect" are among D. II. Mosber's new fall suit stock. See ihem. 4.16 Court street. A Wnywnnl Hoy Dewey Steele, an incorrigible, was yesterday comltted to the state train ing school by Judge ISushey. He Is 15 years old, and the commitment was made on complaint of Geo. W. Weeks, the lad's uncle. Some (ilory Tickets At the county clerk's office the fol lowing marriage licenses have been Issued: Arthur E. Adklns, aged 2S, of Scotts Mills, and Ida E. Stoner, nged 21 years, also of Scotts Mills. The couple will be married October 28. Oenrgo W. Herman Albert, aged 35 years, of Salem and Mary Edna De Prey, nged 20 years, of Salem. Has Typhoid Fever The G-yenr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sears, of Portland, Is reported as dangerously 111 of typhoid fever nt the homo of Its grandmother, Mrs. M. Sears, near Hazel Green. It was fenr rd yesterday that the little fellow v.culd in live through the day, but he Is slightly Improved today. The child has been sick for nbout ten days. VII1 Speak Tonight Rev. Davis Errett, of the First Christian chinch, will speak tonight In tho Commons Mission, 211 State street, male quartet has been secured to fur nish some good singing. Public Is cor dially Invited to attend. Admission free. Service commences at 8 o'clock. Is Still I'lirnnsclnus A. J. W'oodworth, who was seriously injured last Frldny by a falling limb, Is still In an unconscious condition al Ihe Willamette sanatorium, where he was brought the evening of the acci dent. Ho has never regained consci ousness, but at tlmeB appears to be In a seml-cnscloiiB condition. Much doubt, as to his recovery as expressed by the attending physician. Wnt sun M ill Recover John Watson, the painter who was seriously Injured last week by a scaf fold on which he was working In front of tho garage on South Commercial street collapsing, Is reported as much Improved and will recover. When taken to tho Willamette sanatorium It was found that he was not so badly In jured as at first thought, but he had a narrow escape just the same as the distance he fell was nbout 20 feet. Don't Miss THE GRAYS at the Christian Church Tomorrow Evening Admission, 50 Cents STATISTICAL You are arc cordially invited to call in and inspect our lines; we will take great pleasure in serving you, f The House of Reliability 30 Years in Salem. Packard Shoes for Men Hole proof Hosiery Special! Change of program tomorrow Sarah Bernhardt IN La Tosca (One day only) Come early BLIGH THEATRE 'Where everybody goes' Looking for Anything Special In Carpets? Try Calef Dros, A Word to (he N ise is sufficient, i.et Stubbs fit you. IIooiiim 0 ami ' Upstairs, 117 North Comemrclal street Is where Dr. S. Z. Hartley gives Mechanlco-Therapeutlc treat ments. Great cures are being made. Sie Our Mew Line of Carpets. Calef Hros. Cuts a Tooth Orville Stubbs, the popular Ural tailor, was In great pain last night, mentally and physically. A foolish wlBdom tooth, delayed in sprouting, was the cause of all the trouble, and for a time it was thought that Stubbs would be a fit subject for the straight Jacket or padded cell. After much blue smoke and tearing of hair, a dentist liberated the painful ivory, and today the patient Is boasting of an addition to his grinders. Osteopathy Assists Nature Constipation, liver, kidney and Btomach troubles yield amazingly to osteopathic treatment as well as dis eases peculiar to women. Consult Drs. O. F. and S. Etta Ilelsley, Becond floor U. S. bank building. DIED. KEEN E. At the home erf his daugh ter, Mrs. II. J. Downing, near Eu gene, Monday, Octobor 21, 1912, at 11:30 p. m,, Hon. Henry Keene, aged about 83 years. Ills wife died several years ago, but three daughters and four sons survive him. Mrs. H. J. Downing, of Wcnd ling; Mrs. W. C. U'Ren, Colbort, Wash.; Mrs. H. S. Smith, of Portland; H. A. Keene, of Shaw; R. G., of Angeles, Cal., and E. t). and A. A. of Salem. Mr. Keene was an old resident of the Waldo Hills, and represented Ma rlon county In the legislature at time Senator Mitchell was elected. Funeral at Stayton tomorrow, Wed nesday, at 1 p. in., from the Methodist church. Interment In Stayton cemetery. The safety of the winter's water supply depends upon present care against pollution. FRANCIS At his farm homo nbout five miles Bouthwest of Salem, m Riverside Drive, Monday evening at C o'clock, Peter Francis, nged 61 years, 1 month nnd 21 days. Mr. Francis was a very large man nnd hns been ailing for some time. He is well-known In Salem, having nt one time conducted a livery stable at the southeast corner of State nnd Front streets, where the S. A. Manning Im plement house now stands The de ceased Is survived by a wife and sev eral grown children. Funeral announcement later. married. LIKt'SICY WHITE At the office of County Judge Bushey, Tuesday af ternoon, October 2, 1012, Mrs. Llb ble White to John Likusky, both of Salem. Calef Hros. , The home of the famous Calef Qual ity. Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Stoves find Ranges. Corner Court and Liber ty streets. Creeks Lund In Turkey. ll'MTKI) I'llBMH I.KAMKI) WII1K. London, Oct. 22. A dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph from Constantino ple today says that the Greek fleet In the Aegean sea landed troops on Turk ish soil near Salonika. SPECIAL Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday only, Mr. Sam Jordan will appear at Ye Liberty, Mr. PurceSl at the Wexford Don't miss tills treat. Remember, tonight, Wednesday night and Thursday night only. No raise In prices 10 cents. ROOSEVELT WILL TAKE A WEEK'S It EST l'MTi:il l'UKSH I.KASKD WIIIK. Oyster Hay, Oct. 22. T'lth the gates of Sagamore Hill bolted and visitors barred, Colonel Itctosevelt took to his bed on reaching here today, with his wife as nurse, to obtain a complete rest. . George Roosevelt issued a statement as follows: "The colonel must hnve a week of absolute rest. If he gets it he may be able to speak at Madlsexi Square Garden, N. Y., October 30." OLD IX YEARS HIT YOUNG IX HEARTS That the fires of love burn brightly in the aged as well as the young was demonstrated today at the clerk's of- ! flee when Harrison M. Reavls aged 73 years, 11 months and 15 days, secured a license to wed Mrs. Amanda Ven ule, nged 72 years. The couple is to be married at Silverton, October 23, and after the marriage will continue to make their home In Silverton. The groom-to-be Is a blacksmith and the brlde-tobe is a housekeeper. j j t R W S Governor West loaves for Portland this afternoon, where he will address the W. C. T. U. of that place. He will then leave for Bouthern Oregon to meet Marshall, the Democratic candi date for vice-president. Arthur Relnhart, the shoe man, will leave for southern Oregon this even ing for a hunting trip of ten days. He will be Joined by S. F. Thompson, of Portland. , r ! 50-Acre Bargain $115 per aero will buy 50 acres of fine Howell Prairie land, all cleared located on two good county roads, pdapted to the growth of fruit, grain, vegetables or berries of all kinds, hops or In fact anything that will grow In Oregon. No buildings. This place is well located. Can be seen at any time HECIITEL & BYXOV, .v!7 State St. Tel. Main 452. Every Woman May Have Beautiful Glorious Hair Growing on Her Own Read No woman can decorate her head with false hair In the shape of rats, puffs, switches and transformations nnd make it appear natural. Hair growing on the scalp it adorns Is the only kind that always looks right There la o grace and beauty In natur al hair which Is not to be mistaken. Newbro's llerplcide permits the lux uriant growth of beautiful hair. It kills tho dandruff germ, preserves the hair and gives It the life and bright i.ess of true hair health. Every woman may have beautiful. glorious hair 'growing on her own head. There Is no secret about It use Newbro's llerplcide. Send 10c In postage for samplo nnd Iniok on the Care of the Hair to The Herpicldo Co.. Dept. R, Detroit, Mich. Newbro's llerplcide In 50c and $1.00 sizes Is sold by all dealers who guar antee It to do nil that Is claimed. If you are not satisfied your money will be refunded. Applications may be obtained at the best barber shops an'd hair dressing parlors, v Lapp & Bush, Bankers Established 1868 Capital $500,000.00 j , Transact a General Banking Business, We issue travelers' checks and letters of credit avail able in all parts of the world. Joke That Riled Democratic Warhorse The Joko has boon going the rounds for nbout three days and most people should have heard It by this time. OIU) Solicitor first sprung It on the Record, but It has traveled bo wldoly nnd caused so much amusement it is no longor a secret. , You are accosted In this manner: "Did you hear about Governor West beating his wlfo up this morning?" The answer depends upon your poli tics largely, although tho overage man will "fall for It" and ask for more par. tli uliirs. Then the person who starts the conversation says: "Yes, the gov ernor got up at 6 o'clock and Mrs. West arose at 7." The Joke lias hod a number of com ical endings In Maruhfleld and the laughs are always on the man who gets caught Senator Hugh' Melanin, a close personal friend of tho governor on being told tho supposed happening not credltablo to the governor nor democracy, said, "The man who says Unit is a liar." Then the actual occurrence was explained and Mr. Mc Laln's wrath melted Into tho laugh the others had at his expense. This is only ono Instnnco of tho effect the 'an nouncement had, and there were n (lessen others ns amusing. Marshfleld Evening Record. &ak3fcakaleik)lf&t4feslr NEW TODAY. LIGHT TEAM FOR SALE Sultablo for orchard work or delivery. Will sell right. Inquire 4-14 N. Commer cial street Salem. 10-19-3t LOST Lady's suit, light gray and brown mixture and white shirt waist. Leave at 1160 State street. Reward. 10-22-Gt SMALL PLACE of 20 acres for sale or rent 2 Mi miles east of Salem. In quire at West Salem store for John Simons. 10-21-3t WANTED Girl for general housework Inquire at 754 Ferry street. 10-21-3t FOR SALE Canary singers. At Fletcher & Hyrd's feed store 319 North Cflmmerclal street. 10-22-3t WANTED Carpenter to shingle bun galow. See Pollock at 403 State street. 10-22-3t WANTED Work on Saturdays, by high school grl. Address J. K pre of Journal. 10-22-3t FOR SALE A few Single Combed Rhode Island Red cockerels full bred nnd prize winners. W. E. Park, 376 South 24th street. 10-22-Gt WANTED Modern 5 or G-room house to, rent; close In (man nnd wife,). See II. S. Ilelle, 120 North Liberty street. 10-22-3t A REAL BARGAIN I must have money; will Bell my up-to-date house of five rooms bath, plumbing nnd city water, corner lot one block from Capitol street paving and two blocks from car line, for $1150. $850 cash. See owner at 1295 Shipping street. 10-22- W. II. DALRYMPLE For Representa tive. If elected I will represent the farmer and the laboring man. Vote for me and I will prove it to you. 10-22-3t' FOR RENT Modern bungalow, Ship ping and Liberty, one block from carllne, $13.00 per month. Thone 849, or call at Salem Boat Factory 10-22-tf LOOKKEEPER WANTED Must be accurate and rapid. Good chance to work up for the right man. Apply at Spaulding Logging company of fice. 10-22-3t SURE Tho healthiest thing on earth is a chicken tamale, made by Fred for your wife. 10-22-lt MENTAL, SCIENCE Prof. E. Con Btnntine Smith and wife have just arrived and opened healing parlors at 343 North Liberty street, where they treat successfully all diseases the human body Is subject to by suggestive therapeutics and magnet ism scientifically applied, with 25 years of actual practice. Special of fer for two weeks only. Investlga tlrh free. 10-22-lm Tuberculosis Remedy Based on Medicine To wiy tht n Bpoelllr pxIkIs for the euro t,,h.n!,",!,,",V,l:,n, '.'"''"l"' ' KlrnK a h vp n ' "' ,1:''kl""', s Alterative we IT",',, "',""y " H,v " '''- ',' ,," . ! , niiil In prriiiiineiitly iH-nelltiuir a i,, . ' "'""'iiii with n wnt- inn ,IIs,mi. l I ,p i fl., h, . ""V rlNl,l"K '""' l",t fn'uu" ttv t w fur ml k. v,.,y K, f, fr , , n ml,,,.,.r of l,il, fr 'm?' ""' '";''""!! k,,,'l'!: '"iisim,,ilve well n , l,h,.,l l the riuht ,. l,t wl.nt In Bntr o improve the patient? KcUmim's Alterative haa brought ai fllM reev"rv In niaiiy cases of I 'oiiHiiiiiptlou, Let those "peak who know. Here I une: W Savannah St.. Itoi henier. X V OnUcincn : tin ,m,e .'I, 11,07, 1 ' 0 perat,,! upon for Tubercular peritonitis "', M. Mary a llnxplial. Uoclietor. y up as hope less 1 as then unreel hv a P.h.i '? ,'.'"-'';f ' Alterative, which I l,l. My welKhf at the time was 72 lbs. J'.;.10 Improve ami steadily Kalne,l In health anil atreiiKth. I now nelKli l '.l Poumls ami am absolutely well. Delievln (Sworn AlH.lavll) . ETNA FINZEM el,m. "".", AI,,,r",lT ' "n-octtvB In Itron re""1,"!"' HaZ v: Throat ami l-unn trouble, and In uphiilMIng the Tm. 'r'r""1' poisons, opiates ?elu , J 1 An""- Ask tot booklet telling of recoveries, anil write to Eckmnn Laboratory, rhlla.lelphi., Pa., for more ev" aence. tot sale by all leading druggist! Upset Stomach andjlndig.stiof HEAItTIIUItN, OAS, S(U;iFSs j DYSPEPSIA ENDED IN FVP v J UTES WITH 'TAPE'S hlQ , SIN." Ulll Time it! In five minute, all , J och distress will g0. No Indlge,J j heartburn, sourness or helchln. t arna onl1 ...... a ( , ..wu, , oiuumuons of undies, food, no dlwlneas, bloating f , breath or headache. Fane's Din . ','"' nuiea for if speed In regulating upset stomacl,! 11 id u.o Biiresi, quickest nnd nioatcc tain remedy in the wholn Worlli h sldos it Is harmless, ' Millions of men and women i,. . tholr favorite foods without lmi moy Know now tt Is needless to hav a bad stomach. I'lease. for vnnr n,.b fifty-cent case of rape's Dlapef from any drug store and put yo, stomach right.- Don't keep oa belj miserable life Is too slioit you J not here long, bo make your 8af agreeable. Eat what you like and d'f gest It; enjoy It, without dread of ri bclllon In the stomnch. Dlapepsin Imlongs In your hoJ anyway. It should bo kept hand should one of tho family eat som, thing which doesn't agree with the or In case of on attack of liiiliiremin dyspepsia, gastritis or stomnch i, rangemont at daytime or during til, nignt it is there to give the qutcW surest relief known. Wood. The state purchasing board Invld bids for supplying the several uUl institutions with 5255 cords of woo to be dollvored between May 1st aii s-i,a . 1 1 ... .... I uixuuer isi, ivu. iiius will bo openot uuiijiilt 40111. ror lists anil furthe in formation, call on, or address, C. D. FRAZEU, Salem, Oregon. Secretary. 10-17-5teo. DON'T GET RUN DOWN Weak nnd miserable. If von have kldnn or hlnililer t rouble, dull lieail pains. ll. nesa, nervousness, pains In Ihe hack, an. feel tired all over, oct a package of Motlw; (Jrny's AROMATIC - LEAK, Hie pleamia. herb cure. It never fulls. We have nimni testimonials from grateful people who linn nseil this wonderful remedy. As a" rrcihitnf It linn no equal. Ask for Mother (Irntii AUDMATICLEAE at rtriurclsts or seat In mull for nile. HMinple VUKK. Acliirei!). Tho Mother (liny Co., I,e Itov, N. Y. . TKAXSFEn, BAGGAGE, EMPLOl! ME'T, LUNCH, clean and up-to-datef Spoclalty chill, wholesale or retail) Come in and give us a trial. Phont Main 717. The Husy I3ee, 32D State street. J. W. Evans, proprietor. MONEY TO LOAN TH0S. K. FORD Over Ladd and Hush Dank, Baiem. 0' NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY IIL'RQIIABDT 4 MEREDITH Resldrat Agents IMS State Strrt MONEY TO LOAN On farm and city property. Jooi h Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or I egon. Phone 1552. ' f MONEY TO LOAN Oa good Beiil Estate tecirlty. BECIITEL A BTN0.1 1147 State Street WOOD AND COAL In any quantity. Prompt dellT7 uui Dyoi;inii, ratio vii. MUU jj Company. 279 North Commercial sireer. r none Main gu J Office Phone Main 183 Rlgdon Residence Mala 111-RIODON-RICHAKDS0S CO. Funeral Directors and Undertikerf 2D2 N. High Street JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DBT CLEANING WORKS No machinery to tear and wear out delicate fabrics. Work called for and delivered promptly. 436 Ferry St. Phone Main 225J 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 an! precious stones. Money sent by retar mall. Phila. Smelting & Refining Co, established 20 years, 863 Chestnut St, Philadelphia, Pa. To Dcntltn: We wlU buy your gold filings, gold scrap, and platinum. Highest prices pa'11 TYPEWRITERS AH Makes - -jsa BOUGHT SOLD RENTED I REPAIRED RIBBONS 1 ' ROLLERS j 8CPPLIIS Bee me before yon do anything C M. LOCKWOOD Phone Mala US !14-ill N. CommerclaU Sale . Or J. C. Perry, Druggist