THR
HART SCHAFFNER & MARXf
I'J V J W "-'V-' 4.
A Special
Thanksgiving Sale
of Great Importance to the Men
of This Community
Just now, at a time when you can use a new suit or
overcoat to advantage, Meyers offers you a
splendid chance to r.ave money, We do not need
lo tell you of the quality for the name "Meyers" al
ways stands for thai suffice to say they are
Hail, Schaffner & Marx, iderhcim-Stein and Cloth
Ciaft Clothes makes that have stood the test and
pioven woithy, Take advantage of these special
prices which will reh'ii for this week at Meyers'
Cood floods Slore,
MEN'S SUITS
at half price
A pint minorl mi nl ill Men's
)-'. I : i 1 ' kiiIih. in I In' u i ' -iilnr
lilii"(, IiIih-Iih. I'lavH,
lilliU, lirnwtlH. In I hi' 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1
Weavea ami falii'les, kizi'h I
lo HI, Your I'linii'i' uf ii n y mil'
of llii'Hi' ill exnetly inn' hull'
till' l it. n hi r pilee.
Many Attractive Specials on Men's
and Boys' Wearables Throughout
This Section of the Store
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The
House
of
Quality
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Davis' burlier nhop. That'll the place
Dr. D. V. Uuie, Masonic Temple,
Itooms 215, IMS. 1 1-13-1 It
You'll no, all (be latest tilings in
photographic mounts and folders at
l'urker's.
Vlttlt the n,.w t'apltal
In their licw local ion In
bulldim.', comer state
Htrnets
Drug Store,
the Masonic
and IUkIi
11 PJ-3t
ELECTRIC BATHS and OSTEOPATHY FOR
COLDS LAGRIPPE
DRS. HEISLEY, 205 206 U. S. Bank Building
Extra Special
Ye LIBERTY
Extra Special
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ALL OF OUK
MEN'S
OVERCOATS
SPECIALLY PRICED
IihIihIIiik nil of our ni'w iir
rlviihi, iiiiiilnr ,i'ltii hack
cuiiIh. Chiiiisi' l rum niir im
Hiirlinciii liming iImh sale
anil Kiivc :.'( per cent mi your
ovi-renal piirchaMe.
'WHuWiauiMi
lv,i . M WW AM W rr - ah. J
Pomeroy
right.
carries the goods. Prices
Stubbs makes good,
'lass.
Tailoring flrst-
Dr. Wllkerson, pastor of tho First
Methodist church at Kugetie, has been
In tho city the past few days deliver
ing lectures at th,. Klinlmll college of
Theology. He also made an address
at chapel.
I
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The Lion Tamer's
Vou will nnd PeetV second hand
store, new location, 2,r)2 State street
11-16-61
0. A. C, vs. Orfgon, Albany, Satur
day, November 23. Tickets for Hale at
Adi.lpli'n nnd ISnffet, clar RtoreH.
iiii lime leeeneii a new shipment of
Men's ruliber boots. Wet weather or
cold, they will serve your purpose.
Trices very reasonable. Jacob Vogt.
' Kicltal by the Sara Hrown-Savago
Isihoul of expression, Monday evening.
November 2,'ith. St. Joseph's hall. Ad
inlhslon, in cents.
Have th.se sheets, slips, towel
laundered m the Salem Steam Ktiun
drv. tnl v twelve to forty-five cents
per dozen.
IM'IH'.KItS- Ladles, we now carry
a complete line of rubbers, high, low,
i! i medium heel and foot holds. .In
cub ViiKt.
Wear a tailor made, suit, niado by
the leading tailors of t lie United States
Save from $m to $20. Scotch Woolen
Mills Store, ?,:,'.) State street.
Free demonstration of the Boston
Hygiene corset by Mrs. Bllu M. Wilson
at .Miss Ora rouge's beauty parlors
and hair store, tomorrow. New Ma
sonic building. North High street.
Plan to begin that business course
of study next week, at the Capital
liuslness College. New classes In
the Kngllsh studies make It a desir
able time to enter.
Latest in typewriter development
will lie found in the Royal, Two-color
ribbon, tabulator, hinged paper table,
dust shields, anil many other handy
things. W. I. Staley, local dealer.
IMkiiio Main 3X8.
lilg game. Oregon vs. 0. A. C.
Albany, Saturday. Tickets for sale at
I.uffi't and Adolph't cigar stores.
The Ladles' Aid Society of the First
Presbyterian church will meet at the
homo of Mrs. M. 0. Iliiren, 715 Court
Btreet, tomorrow, Friday, at 2:30. Hos
tesses, Mrs. M. (). Iliiren, Mrs. Chas.
Weller, Mrs. (!eo. ltodgers, Mrs. John
CrllTith and Mrs. Joe Albert.
Mis. Velna Hunt, of Yew Park, Is
i ceovcrlng from asevere illness with
which she was overtaken several days
ago. Mrs. Hunt's condition was seri
ous for a lime, and It reunited the
services of several physicians. Her
ultimate recovery is looked for now,
and her many friends will lie pleased
to Mini of Ibis.
A liberal response has been re
ceived by Paul Todd, manager of the
debating leani of the Willamette uni
versity, about I'.' responding to the
call. I wo teams, one tor home work
nnd one to go abroad, will be formed,
and active compel illmi In the shape of
try -outs will soon begin, to determine
who shall compose the teams.
At Iho meeting of the Artisan lodge
11 new members were Initiated Into
the mysteries of that popular order.
There is to be a big time in Portland
liecember 12, at which tlmo It is the
intention to run an excursion from
Salem.
THINK UK IS THE '
VICTIM OK
siik;i;i,ei(S
ll'M'll'll I'llKSS MSAHRD WIRIS.
Han Francisco, Nov. 21. Consider
able mystery surrounds the death to
day of C. I.. Ileal, at the Oakland re
ceiving hosplinl today, where he was
taken after being found In an open lot
near Hniervville. unconscious and
suffering from a basal fracture of the
skull.
Ileal, who was a veteran employe of
the I'lilteu Slates customs service, was
particularly active lately In running
j down opium smugglers, and It Is be
lieved that he may have been the vic
tim of revenge.
Don't Sncar at the Weather.
When It talus and your rheumatic
Jcints cause you to lose your temper,
remember you can sweat out the uric
ecld and restore your temper by tak
ing Flectric light baths at 2Ua-2Htl C.
S. Hank building.
All Claim Victories.
(I'SITKl) I'llltSS IBAHri) wins
Semllu, Hungary, Nov. 21. Dis
patches from u Turkish source re
ceived here today claim a victory on
the lllack Sea for the Ottoman forces,
while fivim Sofia conies news of a Uul
garlati victory In the same engage
ment. Mexicans Capture Town.
(tIMTKU I'UKSS MAatD WIRI.)
El Paso, Texas, Nov. 21. After a
two-hours' battle. 200 Mexican rebels,
under (ienerul Saluzar, captured Pa
lomas today. The town is a port of
entry opposite Columbus, N. M.
Cruiser Uracil Turkey.
I'SITKII I'llKS l.tASK'1) Will.)
Gibraltar, N.v. 21. The Cnited
States cruisers Montana nnd Tennes
see, en route to Constantinople, ar
rived here today, and, after taking on
coal, pro ded Immediately toward
j the Turkish capital.
U Is tough on the airship chauffeur
when he takes a drop too much.
Imitation humor may provoke more
genuine laughter than the real thlnK.
TODAY ONLY
J . amfiA TiiT'paniT. XftVEKBER 21. 1912.
MILT CAPITAL JOUBJAL, BALES, ummj.
He Dumped
Machine
in the Bay
Oakland, Cal.. No
$1500 limousine t.iv
hie nnd showed a b
put a mull) to Ida
Clarcmont, a imll"
formerly of Al;
chine dumped In1"
Acting upon In ' :
feur, James" Lit.:
lteeau.se his
ndlces trou
s that would
II. Hart, of
ilia
II
i, nail'. mining man
viler, d the nia-
: :.! im.-i, has eliailf
i, e ih" ear aboard
i, i i ;. Iinat, and when
.-,1 the self-starter
ear on Its lust Jour
a Southern Pacii.
In mid-bay, pr
sending the balk
ney. An exclt'
late to avert th
,1 deckhand
tragedy.
was too
Sinner I. Hack.
That tall, gallant joiith called "Sha-
t'er," Is back, lie Is again conducting
his business at the old stand at South
Commercial street and the "smile that
won't eotno off is still there not
withstanding the wearer has been In
the great metropolis of Oregon for the
past three days. Hushing, screaming
automobile, flying hoofs and numer
ous other dangers of "City Life" were
escaped by Mr. .1 W. Slial'er and above
nil, he eluded every gold brick man
v. ho approached him. Hut, why not?
Mr. Shafer knew where he was going
and knew what lie was going for, so
what use had haiiger-ous to stop his
ptogress. Upon leaving this city, Mr.
Shafer's friends earnestly believe
that genial merchant would return
with the object of his soul, but he ar
rived In old Salem seemingly happier
at.d more carle than ever before.
K.lMOl'S SIM. Hi ONCE
LIVED IX OREGON
Yosterday'a cables announced the
death In Munich, of Minnie llauck, the
one-time, famous singer. Minnie
Hauck was a native of New York, but
up to the time nl her retirement in
lSHil, when she married a nobleman,
claimed Oregon as her home. Minnie
llauek's parent lived In tho vicinity
j of Cornelius, In Washington county,
where once llv.-il the families of Tom
( melius and li It. Coodin, of Salem.
i ler father died la year at the age of
j fciV lie was a farmer and was minus
one arm, a team running away with
Mm near Conn litis, causing its loss.
The little boy who ran to his assist
ance was Albeit Tozier. Minnie Ilatitk
has commanded i'liiu and $1U"0 for a
s.nglc night's singing. She frequently
Bent remit unices to her father, al
though he was well to do.
erectim; OFFICE
AND WARKIIOI'SE BUILDING
An office and warehouse building Is
being const nicted by the Portland
Hallway, l.iulit & Power Co.. at the
corner of Trade nnd Liberty streets.
The building will be two stories In
height, and will be used as a general
storage room, and the .offices of the
company also will be located In It. The
building is .".0x85 feet and will cost
$2900.
Held Coder Bonds.
I N11KII I'HESS LEASED WIIIK.)
Iis Angeles. Cal., Nov. 21. Car!
Keldelbnch. who terrorized the central
police station here Tuesday with an
Infernal machine, was held today by
Police Justice Williams In default of
$20,000 bail. Section 001 of the Cali
fornia penal code was cited, the text
d lining as an offense the peposlting
or attempt to explode dynamite In a
pi. bile building.
TOWN WRECKED
BY EARTHQUAKE
tl'NITKll riitSS UABED WIRE.
Mexico City, Nov. 21. Renewal of
the report that the town of Acanbay.
In the northern part of the state of
Mexico, was razed In Tuesday's earth
uuake, has reached El Ora nnd n num
ber of physicians are hastening to the
scene. It Is said, that 100 persons
vere killed. The town numbered 2000
Inhabitants.
WILL
HAVE ALL
l'VRTIES REl'RESENTElt
PNITW TRESS liASED WIRE
Sacramento, Cal.. Nov. 21. In order
to avoid any criticism In connection
with the present ticklish election situ
ation In ths stato, Chief Statistician
I re m In announced today that at the
final audit of th0 returns before th.'
certification is made to the governor,
be would have representatives ,.f ti,..
Progressives and Democrats present
to check un the flirnres
M noon tod.,y there were still seven
counties to send In their official can
vasses, Us Angeles. Alameda. Ma
dera. Trinitw. ivl Nonce, Canta Him
and Humboldt.
Cremln and his corps 0f tabulators
have complete,! the count of the M
counties In their hands.
Revenge
-
DO.VT SUFFER n hi. a .ufctii."vu
OX 0rit FEET IN A
DR. S. Z. BARTLEY
li; NORTH
noons ;, rrsTAi us
She Sues to
Set Aside
the Deed
San Francisco, Nov. 21 He, daring
that by lalse representations and Im
position of confidence be was led un
knowingly to sign a deed trniisl erring
nil her Interest In the $.'iOU.euli estate
of her husband, Mrs. Hose Gelz, wid
(w of the late Ilernhard C.etz, wealthy
real estate operator, Hied suit today In
.the superior court here to set aside
the hitter's trust will,
Attorney Samuel Shortrldge, repre
senting Mrs. lieu, will argue the wise
before Judge llrahaiu next Monday to
secure for his client one-half the es
tate outright Instead of support In her
customary mode of living for the re
mainder of her natural life.
Tho I'nion Trust company, co-executor
of the will with the widow, are
representing the chief beneliclaries,
Mrs. ninncho Franklin, Mrs. Sylvia
Gcrdon and Miss Alda (letz, and will
make charges and allegations In an
effort to keep the widow from the
f.hare of $250,000 which she claims.
DEBS' SPEAKING FACE.
Socialist CandidaU For Prctident
Mada an Energetlo Campaign.
Eugene V. Debs has a reputatlou as
an orator that is nation wide. In the
campaign Just closed ho sustained that
reputation during a Hpeechniaklng tour
that extended the length and breadth
of the country.
While of course nlwuys proclaiming
the Socialist doctrine, Mr. Debs as a
1912, by American Press Association.
EUOKNB V. DEBS l.riUKINI).
speaker never failed to Interest his
audience. Ills addresses bristled with
sharp words, lie presented with force
ful eloquence the pictures of Industrial
conditions In conl minus and steel
plants. He gave must emphatic em
phasis to his belief that capital Is a
tyrant and that the workers of Ameri
ca are peons of the juaneyed Interests.
Doubles the Reward.
rsimi riiKss I.KASKH who:.
Olynipla, Wash., Nov. 20. Governor
Hay has added $,".00 to the $.".00 nl
ready offered for the capture of the
slayers of Charles Newell, federal em
ploye nnd son of tho coroner-elect
who was Bitot to death last night. Gov
ernment operatives are working on the
case.
Only a Fire Hero.
but the crowd cheered, as, with burn
ed hands, he held up a small round
hex. "Fellows!" he shouted, "this
Ilucklen's Arnica Salve I hold, has
everything beat for burns." RiKht!
aifo for bolls, ulcers, sores, pimples,
eczema, cuts, sprains, bruises. Surest
pile cure. It subdues
Inflammation,
Kills pain. Only 2
ry's.
cents at J. C. Per-
This Will Interest Mothers.
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.-he. !,! ,,, , " '"" ""
nii reculnio the tM ,., "i ,1 ' , ' ' u"v"
They t.renk nn ,...u. i ' 1 "" ''L"""""
; Pleasant t tlir t. ,,! t"'1'
iivor U.I.IIO t.-.tlnionlH',. 1 , ,,,'',"'
f'T 2.1 yen in 7i,i, ' "' "'"tliiTs
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The Cut-Price Store
1 poiitals
21 pounds
HfSt I'd !
n ;ital 1;;,-
Damon
sens.it
lovo.
"'' and rei ,.I1S... !:, w ,.
the must thrill!;..;.. iM.
filmed, hetw.n r (.
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:e for l!i. ,,v, ..
r ' nnd tw
terocuMij l:..H:j J
showing a !.t:-,
ty
f'1" of thrills
circu' Irformance.
' -sty h $ V - A
' -"ef,oil.
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FEW TREATMENTS
COMMERCIAL HOlHSl 0-12, 1-S
Personal m
r pickups
KM
is
Rev. Harold Oberg. of Montavlllil,
visited in Salem yesterday.
Perry Itelgleiimn Is In Portland
spending a few days visiting.
Wm, (!. Long, of Oak drove, wns a
business visitor In Salem today.
Miss Pearl Jasper left this morning
for Portland to visit for a few days
with friends.
Leon Leeiier and wife, of Cordova,
Alaska, are visiting Mr. and Mi's. H. T.
Keeper, on Front street.
Samuel Flnkner returned to Port
land this morning, after attending to
business mutters In Salem.
Mr. nnd Mrs. I,. C. Cavanatigh left
for Grants Pass lust night, where they
will spend several nvatiths.
Mrs. V. E. Keloiler, of Eugene, will
arrive In this city this evening for a
visit with Mrs. J. Colo McElroy, on
Front street.
John Burton, formerly a meat cut
ter In the Steusloff meat market, but
now of Aberdeen, Washington, was
in the city yesterday. He went home
this morning.
Itev. Ceo. E. Pftddach, D, D of Port
land, superintendent of Congregation
al Home Missionary work for Oregon,
was In the city on business Tuesday
and Wednesday.
That Portland Scandal.
(CSITtl) I'llKSS I.KASH1I WIRK.
Port hind. Ore., Nov. 21. Thus
far there have been no returns
from .fudge (lateiiH,' personally con
ducted cnnipalgn to secure the return
of over a score more warrants for in
dicted parties.
In his sen fell Clatens is being as
sisted by members of the official staff
of the Portland Y. M. C. A., beaded by
Secri.tary Stone, in th eundeavor lo
absolve the Y. M. C. A. from till con
nection with the scandal, other than
heretofore meiilbneil in I'niled Press
reports.
Attorney E. S. J. McAllister, who was
said to be a prominent member of the
vice clique, is on ills way from Marsh
field, and Is due in Portland tomor
row morning, lie stoutly maintains
his Innocence, despite Ihn fact that he
Is mentioned In the statements of
some of the confessed parties.
MAItltlED
GOmiEEL TITZE. At the minister's
house, in Salem, November 21, 1912,
Vernon Day Goodell nnd Sylvia
Emma Tltze, both of Mehama, In
Marlon county, were united as hus
band and wife, Rev. P. S. Knight
performing the ceremony.
After the ceremony the young peo
de left for their home at Mehnma,
where they will reside on a farm.
NEW TODAY.
LOST Gentleman's gold head um
brella between Com'l st. and Rural
ave. Phone 21 7C, or leave at Jour
nal office. ll-20-2t
v. a.m hu-( hlckptis, turkevs. ducks.
veal, pork, etc. Phone 810. Thielsen
Cash Grocery, 141-161 North High
street. 11-20-tf
FOR SALE Three Jersey cows, one
fresh and two will bo soon. 1168
Leslie street, Yew Park. ll-21-2t
l.OST-A toy fox terrier, white with
''lack head, black round spot on
I'.u k. short black tail, named Dandy.
Kc'.vard for return. Eire Department.
WANT Kl Team, weight Ono to 1100.
must, be gentle, sound and well
I.-..1. .....
m.i over eight years old. Give
particular in first letter. Address
A. A., care of Journal. ll-21-3t
(iUAIiAMEED
Those gixid chicken tamales, whole-
. .win iciaii. special for nnrtlo.
.. Mini, any size, any style, Fred
akes the kind you want. Phone Main
-OK Order early. Delivery to any
....i oicuy. Shipped to any town
"-"(Mil.
- Friday Specials
t Hani Wheat fl,-,,,-
Mot 1
1 alld ,f;ii. rntt.m
We If
c
can!
i1 I' Si
I'.Kility (-off
our price 3r ITi
we l,iV
in'! sell for cash, pay
& Son
In
1'',' I'-liiirv. ... v
'' roinnierclal
This is
the last
day
Ye
LOS ANGELKS CRANK
PUZZLES THEM All,
united ruing uaid win, i
Los Anele, Cal., Nov, 21, ivSft
Ing the moat unusual and baffling ci?
with which the Los Angeles i)olWo'"e
had to dial, Carl Reldelbach, who at
tempted to blow un the central poc
station Tuesday, dropped the t,lUHk '
humility today that he has worn s,lc
his capture and declared thnt In
v.ay yet will have revenge for wwt '
tonus his persecution at the huniu of
the police nnd the newspapers, Tll
newspapers, howover, apparently ,,0
are the center of the man's desire for
vengeance. They have, he declared
lied about hint.
A Wllllntf Chns.
lUNITHO I'llKSS I.KASHU Willi;
Eos Angeloa, Cal., Nov. 21. I n ori(,r
to raise money for a woman In n(,f,d
Charles Grant Is willing to sell hi,,,!
Hclf Into temporary slavery, accordln
t, a letter he has written to the chief
of police. Grant wanU $100 and Wi
give himself up to do the bidding 0f
the buyer, the transaction to )ft ait,
rled on under police supervision.
( LEANED IT THE
CALIFORNIA QlACKS
UNITED PHEBI LEASED WIRE.)
Oakland, Cal., Nov. 21. With the
nrrest here today of Miss L, Wright
practically a clean sweep was made od
the doctors and women In tho northern
California federal district under In.
dlctinent for alleged Illegal practice
and the salo of Illegal drugs and n.
struments. So well were the plans
laid that only one of those Indicted
learned of the .Investigation the postal
authorities were conducting through
out tho United States and succeeding
in getting 0ut of Jurisdiction. He was
Or. E. A. Pcabody of San Francisco
nnd Oakland, who Is now In Mexico,
Taft Writing Mmugc
(UNITED MESS LEASED WIRE. 1
Wellington, Nov. 21, President i
Taft shut himself up In the White
House library here today and began
the dictation of his message to con- '
gress.
The president spent the afternoon
playing golf.
General Insurance
MONET TO LOAN1.
Ilollngcr & Lnfhir.
nush-Breynmn Bldg,
Room 12
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm and city property. Johi H.
Scott, over Chicago Store, Salem, Or
egon. Phone 1552.
WOOD AND COAL
In any quantity. Prompt deliver;
our specialty. Falls City Lumber
Company. 279 North Commercial
street Phone Main 818
Office Phone Main 183
Rlgdon Residence Main 111.
EIGDON-EICHAKDSON CO.
Funeral Directors and Undertaken
252 N. High Street
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BURGHABDT A MEREDITH
Resident Agents I8i State Street
JAPANESE LAODBY AND DBT
CLEANING W0EK8
No machinery to tear and wear
out delicate fabrics. Work called
for and delivered promptly.
436 Ferry St Phone Main 225J
MONEY TO LOAN
On Good Itenl Estate Seeurltj.
TIIOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd & Bush Bank. Salem, Or
MONEY TO LOAN
On good Heal Estate secirity.
BECHTEL A BTNON
147 SUto Street
TYPEWRITERS
ill Makes
BOUGHT
SOLD
DENTED
REPAIRED
RIBB0N
ROLLERS
SUPPLIES
Pee me before yon do anything.
C M. LOCKW00D
Phone Main MS
14.f 1 n. Commercial. Sslem. OrM.
jg!T. i j
10 Cents
LIBERTY
10 Cents