DART CAPITAL JOCltlUt, SALEM. OHKflOS, SATURDAY, XOVEMIJER 2, 1012.
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Snappy Ail-Wool
Suits and Overcoats
With all the dash and ginger
that is required for smart, dis
tinctive clothing, yet not in the
least freakish -made to retain
their fine appearance after
hard service-and most reason
ably priced. ,
Suits $10 to $30
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SHOES
that are above all
others in appear
ance, quality and
comfort for people
who care to dress
well and econom
ically.
Dress Goods
Specially Priced
Figure This Percentage
for Yourself
This Store is Never Undersold
THE BEST SUIT
AND COAT VAL
UES ARE HERE
Women's Suits
and Coats
Orchid Union Suits
POR
Women
$50,00 values $35.00
$40,00 values 28.75
$35,00 values 25.95
$30,00 values 22.45
$25,00 vaules 18.49
$22,00 values 16,29
$17,50 values 12.95
$15,00 values 11.24
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Are knit from selected
fine yarns on close gauge
machines, which insures
perfect fit and long ser
vice, Medium - Weight
Garments
of fine wool are becoming
more popular, We show a
splendid range of excel
lent values and now have
your size, as we have just
received another large
shipment of all grades,
Several new shipments have been received recently,
Buy here and buy now, Our ready-to-wear department
is never undersold
BOYS' AND GIRLS
Union Suits
COVERED
SEAMS
EAVILY
FLEECED
4-f4-4-4- 4 4-f
All of the latest and newest
I, fabrics,
' $3,75 Dress Goods ...$3.39
i $2,50 Dress Goods ... 2.24
I $2,00 Dress Goods ... 1.79
$1,75 Dress Goods ... 1.49
$1,50 Dress Goods ... 1.33
$1,25 Dress Goods ... 1.09
$1,00 Dress Good s... ,88
$ ,90 Dress Goods ... ,79
$ ,65 Dress Goods ... .54
$ ,50 Dress Goods ... .44
Sheets
Ready-Made
81x108, $1,15, now ....99c
81 x 99, $1,10, now ....94c
81 x 90, $1,00, now ....94c
81 x 90, 95c, now 79c
Bed Spreads
$6,00 values ....,...$5.25
$4,00 values 3.12
$3,75 values 2.99
$2,75 values 2.39
$1,50 values 1.29
$1,25 values 98
All new styles, splendid quality
Pretty Patterns,
$1.25 Umbrellas . 98c
$1.25 Black Sateen
Petticoats . . 98c
30c Turkish Towels 25c
Glass Towels of Linen
Crash, 2 for . . 25c
15c Handkerchiefs 9c
Evening
Gowns
$60,00 values $43.25
$40,00 values 28.75
$35,00 values 25.95
$30,00 values 20.00
$27,50 values 19.25
It has been said that wc have
the most beautiful evening
gowns ever shown in Salem.
Come and See Them
You'll find our assortment con
tains the most desirable styles
at prices based on the spot
cash plan,
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MUSICAL NOTES
(Continued from Page 3.)
tion and the science of teaching. To
the uninitiated "traditional Interpre
tation" is not exactly specific, so Miss
OUbreath explains it In this manner:
"Of course, musicianship must be
judged by the standards of the old
world and according to those stand
ards simply playing the great com
positions of the old masters even in
a beautiful way Is not sufficient; one
needs to coach with those to whom
I have been handed down the peculiar
personal training which clings to the
I inspired works of the masters. This
Is the thing that makes it impera
tive for American students who de
sire the best there is In musical In
terpretation, to go abroad.
"I studied with Alberto Jonas, ac
knowledged to be one of the greatest
if not the greatest teacher of piano
and of traditional interpretation on
the continent. He is such a wonder
ful man that to know him as an in
spiration. He is big in body, big in
Taxpayers' League and
Pomona Granges Oppose
the "Flat-Salary Bill"
. The Taxpayers' League of Portland, composed of well-known and responsible citizens, after "care
fully studying the measures offered to voters,'' learns that the "alleged flat-salary law" Is the out
growth of the attempt of a faction of the Salew Printers' Union to force the State Printer of Oregon to
' "sign up" and give them control of the state's printing for their organization's benefit. The Lengue, In
Its advertisements, advising voters as to its conclusions, recommends the rejection of the alleged flat
salary bill In this language:
"STATE FRIXTIXU BOARD
" 328 Yes.
"329 No.
"This bill is about as flagrant a misuse of the Initiative as can be conceived. The inter
ests of the state are entirely Ignored in an attempt to help' out the industrial struggle.
It Is extravagant and unwise."
"Voters Are Advised to Vote So.1
The League's recommendations are made over the signatures of R. L. Glisan, President, 612 Spauld
Ing Building, and L. J. Goldsmith, Secretary, 321 Corbett Building, Portland, Oregon.
The alleged flat-salary law la also condemned by Salem Grange No. 17, after full Investigation.
Marlon County Pomona Grange Indorses the action of the local Grange in withdrawing support from
the measure.
Linn County Pomona Grange also advises members and citizens to defeat the printing bill.
Multnomah County Granges, local and Pomona, unite In recommending defeat of snld "so-called
flat salary law," and recommend the present State Printer for materially decreasing the printing cost
of Oregon.
The big printing-houses of Portland (24 of them) unite in recommending defeat of the so-called flat
salary law, because "It has not a single meritorious feature."
The consolidated German-speaking societies of Oregon also have gone on record against the bill.
In all flat-salary states printing costs two to four times as much as In Oregon. That's why a little
clique at Salem prepared the bill and supported it. Tue scheme means great waste and extravagance.
The leading newspapers of the state condemn the scheme.
To beat this dishonest "closed-shop bill," which masquerades under a flat salary banner, votn
"329 X No."
Then I shall continue to give Oregon the cheapest public printing In the United States.
thought, and big in culture and of
tills 'bigness' his pupils reap the ben
efit. I feel that my study under him
was of great profit to me.
"I took three weeks for travel and
In that time vlBlted Rome, Paris and
London. I wns especially Interested
In the music of the Catholic churches,
as I am director of the music In
Madeline church here. The masseB,
though simple, were beautiful and
were fatiltleBsly done. Along with
many other pilgrims I had the honor
and pleasure of an audience with
the poie. It was soon after his Jong
illness and ho Jookcd very delicate
as he solemnly gave us his blussing.
"Tho music in the cathedrals of
London waB beautiful. I found the
choirs are gradually but surely get
ting back to the plainer music, the
Gregorian music.
"My Btay In London happened to
be at the end of the Covent Garden
season and I was fortunate enough
to see 'Los Huguenots' with an almost
all-star cuBt, Including Tetrazzlnl and
a few others almost as great.
"In Berlin the new operas I saw
Included Strauss's 'Rosen Cavalier,'
a rarely beautiful thing, and Hum
perdlnck's children opera, "Koenlgs
Klnder,' which carries a delightful
theme throughout, as all of the Hum
perdinck operas do."
I Oil RUNT Two suites of housekeep
ing rooniH, two blocks from stores.
8SU N. Seventeenth St. 11-2-31
GOOD TIME Jiibt mndo for your
wife. Chicken tamulo, at Fred's.
10-30-4t
ACCOUNTING AND AUDITING
Hooks opened, balanced, closed; now
system Installed; profit and loss
statements prepared. Terms reason
able. J. W, Asbeck, 1258 Chemeketa
street Main 1C24. 10-29-5t
FARM FOR RENT ON SHARES My
farm, 10 miles south of Salem on
Pacific highway; about 100 acres to
be put in grain. All new land, third
crop. For further Information call
at Win, Jnry farm, near Rosedule or
Phone Farmers 384. Walter JI.
Jory. 10-31-3t
HAVE YOU AllILITYas a snlesninn?
We have an excellent opportunity
for a live, energetic lady or gentle
man to make from $150 to $300 per
month In selling tho finest lino of
art calendars and ad. specialties In
the United States. Address at once.
The Augustine Co., Grand Island,
Neb. References with applications.
Hi
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If
Mnnv men have been nrei-
. , ,
udiced against Union Suits S
because they have never
worn them
Just try one of our "North
Star" brand and you will never
wear separate garments again,
Of course, we carry a full line
of underwear for women, chil
dren and men in separate gar
ments if you prefer them,
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"Credit Stores" can't match our prices,
WANTED An all-round gxd man or
married couple for chorlng and farm
work. Must be kind to stock. Cook
for self, good house. Phone. Farm
ers 254, or address Mrs. L. M. Lund
ford, Route 3, Salem.
WANTED lly married man with
small family, a small ranch for gen
eral farming and stock-raising, cash
rent preferred. Address Box 360.
Hood River, Or. 11-2-31
FOR SALE Koine full-blooded Barred
Plymouth Hock pullets. Mrs. John
(ilrardln. Phono Farmers 45!).
ll-2-3t
FOR SALE 20 acres of first cIiihh
land, ten acres under cultivation, 10
acres good second growth timber,
luuiHo and bain, well, some berries
set out, located 4 14 south of Sulem.
Prlco $:i.r,00; $1.",00 cash, balance 3
years (! per cent Interest. Oregon
Realty Co. 275 State St. lt-2-3t
FOR SALK-H.in acres just outsido tho
city, gooil soil, lino building!) site;
price $!).",(); $95 cash, balance $10
per month. Oregon Realty Co., 27",
State street. ll-2-3t
WANTED Calf, few days old. .Jersey
preferred. Main 2211. ll-2-3t
Give a girl a dollar and she will
spend 98 cents of It for a mesh purse
to carry the rest of It In.
(Paid Advertisement)
WILMS 8. IH.MH AY,
State Printer of Oregon.
Love doesn't laugh nt the smith who
repairs automobiles.
FOR SALE Ten acres of first cIiibb
land, 5 acres In G-year-old prune
trees in first class shape, balance all
under cultivation, fine building site,
Just three miles south on tho Jeffer
son road. Price $3200. Oregon
Realty Co., 275 State street. 11-2-31
NEW TODAY.
FOR SALE, OR TRADE A two-passenger
ante, first-class order, will
trade for lot or anything. See me
nt 430 Commercial street. The Ore
gon Junk shop. 1 1 -2-1 in
V. H. DALRYMPLE
Democratic Candidate
For Representative
WANTED To lease, 10 or more acres
of land near Salem; must have 4 or
5-room house and barn, with some
cleared land, or will exchange 100
acres of Coos county land, 6 miles
from city for acreage with build
ings near Salem. My land worth
$.1500. Address A. L. Zeiher, North
Bend, Ore. 11-2-lt
FOR RENT Olllco room on State St.,
ground floor. Inquire 326 N. Com
mercial. ll-2-3t
FOR SALE 35 Number one stock
Aurpfl rnith. fir will evfhnnira fi
cows, Call Turner central, ask for I
$
1
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11-2-tf
If elected he will represent the
farmer and laborer,
$200 Round Trip Fare $200
Salem to Portland
VIA
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I0C0NSHA5TA1
ROUTES I
Account
Pacific International Dairy
Show
AND
Pacific Land Products Show
November 18 to 23
Sale Dates; From points north of Roseburg, Including poituson the
C. & K P. R. & N'., S. F. C. W. mid blanch lino .obits, Nohcmhor
IH, IS, 20 and 21, with final return limit November 2",.
For further details as to fares from any specific station, train
schedules, etc., call on nearest agent or write to
JOHN .VI. SCOTT, Uenornl Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
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