.. . ' I rairc tite en's Coats, 0ur Thanksgiving Sale is on with a Hurrah- I" ?k 5oe flrpcc RnnHc 5111c. J wfi ... 1 Childn Thanksgiving Ta Sale of Linens 156 Women Registered Saturday Tells How Willamette Has nn Frtdnivp,! Scholarships! m Is I There are Humorous students on the ,l"'T.i mils at Willamette university AM) MANY MORE WEHK 1 UT '"'-I'M. KtrTSEl) TO JIKt A(iE. AM) DKl.AVEl) HI T FAILE11 THii HOOK. Growing mm tgswmtm mm mumum? Q! 1 " ' I'... IWINTON Our ship has just come in loaded with Beautiful Snowy White i able Linens perusal iy J'S;5Si,Ii,s..sPen the patten ldv nrattv. Vau ,.,:ti c:..j i , . . IUU ""i imu unen damask nU i,in our counters. Owinpt to the lateness of the : i "'V e,were late in advertisin TV i Juu Wl11 Tll1cl 1 decdedy while NOW to take advantage. ris are now on aniva r Ht ! c worth your O'.llg helped by t10 mUver- :sl,y tlio several Ion,, f,,,u (;iyj no ui.-r .i uiioi:. nigger ngutes aro coniainc! li di 111... I 'I'll.. . ,. Sllto,,, U'1-il..,. ..... J. . "I ! "r.u hum n! in., unvorstv ' is U appear 111 10 Er ON' 11 donation years ngu from Mrs. J. i i ' ,,',i"ia report which Is to Rl, t i I'iii ri.b. gives a hft .v.,.1, ...... ... ,lmt of tho office of iko .,., i ,h. ' t,wll ,u ..,-,,, . . least lour students who have hgsi Ono i sl'mor 1,1 ,lni r'' n.... , . . ... i1"' llx'lr luir.Mita and who t I tlu' ""h'" 'KisUturo. di "4r;,Tf i" !""Hl f l"" fund i 1 ' W ZuZfi !Ul'hy nl""" 'f ' " ho - age. When asked her ago she de- cv. Xl"!!"! ?B 'ho ..,.. fun., Mane., hy Uo,,, A ouiuiv, uji uiy law iv- ARR.OW COLLARS OlMliM ) 2 fr ."ic. r'lrriMj top . IIHIANJHI. ' '.m, l'..K.,l. a (, $2,25 Damask $1.87 $8,00 Napkins $6.95 $1,65 Damask ' $1.29 $6,00 Napkins $4.95 $1,50 Damask $1.19 $5,00 Napkins $4.09 $1,25 Damask 98c $4,00 Napkins $3.50 Table Sets Also at Greatly Reduced Prices $1,00 Damask 89c $3,00 Napkins $2.19 $2,00 Napkins $1.79 60c Mercerized 49c $1,50 Napkins $1.27 $1.25 Napkins $1.09 The Judge's Instructions a Surprise UNITl.l) VIIESS IJSASED WIItB. Salem, Mass., Nov. 25. Judge. Quinn Instructed tho Ettor Jury today that a first degree murder verdict could not be returned In the case of the union men on trial here. Juiigo Qulnii's Instruction came aa a Burirlso to both tho prosecution and the defense. The court, however, di rected the Jury that Caruso might bo convicted nf either first or second de gree murder. Hundreds of Italians stood outside the court house as Judge Quinn dellv fied his charge An extra force of deputies preserved order In the court room. The report that dynamite stol en at Haverhill yesterday was brought here to destroy tho court house In case of conviction Is not credited. Asked if a general strike would be called In Italy should the Jury return anadvirse vordl t, Arturo Glo.flnnltt)t one of the defendants, said: "Well, that's tho custom usually." To Parents of School Children There lias been considerable talk of 'ate, In reference to tho condition of the eyes of the school children In our city. Those who have had the lnvestlga urn in charge claim that at least 70 iw cent of the pupils of our schools ore In need 0f ginsses. We are not In Position io verify this statement, and 'uruiernicri'. we know that there Is harm done In putting glasses on the glowing boy or girl who does not ab solutely need them. On the other hand it Is a serious mlsUiko for parents to let this matter go unheeded when the need of glasses Is actually Indicated. Tho mission of proper glasses Is to correct the errors of the eye, and the time to do this, so as to affect perma nent relief, Is whllo the child Is grow ing. There can then be some hope of later, discarding tliein. But when eye strain is allowed to go on developing without an attempt to check, It finally resorted to as an absolute necessity there Is not one chance In a hundred that the wearer will ever te able to do without them. When the children are studying their lessons tonight, watch them. If the boy or girl Is trying to put the "gram- r.ar" Into his head by putting his head Into the grammar, he Is uoin his best to make himself near-sighted for the Our theatre has a seating capacity of 550, and our performance will be gin at 10 o'clock In the morning, and will continue for two hours, with tho doors open free to your school, and we will appreciate a full attendance. If, for any reason the time or date is not convenient to you, kindly no tify us. Otherwiso, we shall figure on running the two performances on that date. Very truly yours, GLOBIi THEATRE MANAGER. Hubbard building, corner State and High streets. THIRTY-EHJIIT MILLION M'SIIELS Ob' WHEAT UNITED 1'llESS LEASED WlIlE.1 Saskatoon, Sask, Nov. 25. Already 19,000,000 bushels of wheat of this year s crop nave neen snipped out. oijMll(,B,0 jacu8i Snskatchawan, and more than nnir tho crop is yet to be disposed of. This , quires that the ago he riven. The aw .; qualification 9 one of llui ,1.' jot identity used, and the law Is man datory in tliis respect. When it be camo known that tho woukl-bo voter j wculd not give her age, she was naked I to step nslile and make room for oib ;t'rs, n a large crowd had gathered .while the controversy was in j.ro ( gross. The ladles como so fast la the afternoon that no time am be lost in parlylng with ladles over their age. Those registering Saturday were ns I fallows: I First ward I.ucy A. Hintoii, Addle ; Hurra, Caroline A. Burton, L. more, Faith Kennedy, May Tapscott, Anna Hammond (lelser, Ornia Chat tsrtort, Ruby Kennedy, Martha Draper iBurghanlt, Iiuiso Selioff Khrnian. Second ward Grace Lansing. Ilnr oiiee L. Cnmilnghoni, U n, IVuison, A. C. Iliaee, Mrs. I IJ. Lamport. Mrs. K. A. Lcainis, Mabel Zch, Ruth Ural son, Mrs. Frank Myers, Mrs. Christine U't'iken, Nellie A. Graham, Stella M. Graham, Ida S. Mulligan, Adah V. Know land, l'.nima llornsi'liueli. Her lninla K. Seeley, F.inily G. Horn sehueli, Mabel P. Robert son. Third ward Nellie Hopkins, Mrs. J. F. Miller, Mary E. Reynolds, Ada (Llili ldge, Mersa Lllyipilst, Grace j Mlckelson, Agnes E. lxnvis, i'aiillne ; Skliuier, Agnes S. Brown, Olllo M. Edwards, Nora Huyck. Fourth ward Katie A. Vienert, Battle P. Frost, Carrie Fisher, Essie Allen Rorah Towery, Mrs. A. V. U,ng bottom, Mabel Campbell, Sarah Ed wards, Llbble Liskey, Mrs. John Bl wer, Sarah E. Brown, Anne Llewellyn Cans, Daisy Lally, Augusta All port, Luella Baker, Echo lUiwen, Viola Lias! Mary Lias, Olive Stege, Jennie Relgleman, Stella Kritz, Mary A. Pu mars, Ella Craig, Isabello Slilpmun, Mary McSorley. Fifth ward Effie M. Naflzgcr. Rachel K. Fowler, Lulu F. llalversoti, Cassa (1. Thrapp. Lulu Tracy, ,L A. Marsh, Pearl Marsh, Pearl McFull, Mary K. Tucker, Llllio IleBord, Flor ence E. Cole, S. L. Armstrong, Jose phine C, Lane, Mary B. Commons. Iva Porter, Minnie E. Cooper, Ilattie Clark, Myra Shank, Katie Smith, Katy Tuffli, Gertrude Luthy, Lura A. Luthv. Vlda Hunlap, Ethel Glaze, Money student to pay -lit is iiu-tva-dns gradiutly. fn Hi this fund Is loaned to the I' ii,'!it ,1 and he Is opo. u-d each 111- money after lie has gradu ated from th i Institution. In addition there Is a general church fund which draws from J, '00 10 ' 1 a year. Money from this fund also is loaned to the students who in ed the assistanc e. They are reiiuir ed to pay back the money after they have been out of the university a cer tain length of time, and after the day of their graduation the l,mn draws front the i.lmlrnts a low rate of Inter est, interest Is not charged on the loan prior to graduation. Willamette university has no en dowed scholarships as yet. 11 is stat ed that such assi .tattoo will c.ueo at a later date, but while working to Iti ii'.aso the general eudov nu iit of (he university, endowed s. holar-hios are not being pushed. The Salem space In the, report h.ia beet, revised by Mavar u,i M.U. man,!, u ni stiw . ,,ss,lt.SlM valuation of Salem cuv properly has Increased n tho last two eais ft,,,,, $:i.rt0o.0t0 to Jl'-'.Oee ,',,. A'-ione oth er changes for the lictteer are tho bet ter train facilities. The report will bIkw 10 electric trains ami si steam trains running each way daily ,,Kaitisi sU and foil,-, respectively t (.,,S ago. Tho receipts al tin, postoft'ic-. fiom the sale of postage stamps Increased from $l-'.t',;o.:!l (,, t.: ,i,ei ,;i One bank has been added to the cit in i no two years, making a t- it I of four, and hop growing is added to the list of Industries thai are f,ill.nc,..l l.v tliany of the citizens of the city. SKNT HACK TO ISVI.I'M IN AVAsiltNt; ro ta prentlv In excess of last year's crop rest of his life and is very likely to ' Br(j be,ng ,oa(U,(1 ag ral(lly ag succeed. (ht,y can i, seCured, but there is a I have set aside Saturday mornings ' irPH,)lo Rllortage. for the examination of children's eyes , und shall be pleased to make an a'1- j SALEM DRUGGIST polntnient with you in advance, at an hoir in suit, vour convenience. I do not under any consideration mlvlse the use f (hisses unless positively nwl. cd. No extra charge for examination. DR. M. P. MENDELSOHN. Doctor of Optics. 211 U. S. Bank Building. DESERVES PRAISE GLOIIE TIIEATHK IWITliS JIlTl'S TO VISIT IT 1H12. Salem, -What! Going to November 2 Superintendent Mute School, nip m, Mistress V 1 V(j ill" We wish to extend to the students j Mahl-Falth, an' 'twas n good and faculty of your school a cordial C0(lk y0 advertised for.-Judge. Invitation to attend two IHM'fm'iiiances 0r.gon can beat the of the Globe theatre - a n ltg ,,, Mary White, All ie Guyer, Ella Tyler, Bessie loung, Sa die Baker, Addle Illngo, Goldle Mc Farland, Mary A. Worlck, I'iia A. Peebles, Mrs. J. W. Young, Nellie Knox, Ilattie P. Given, Blanche Clink, Mvrtlo Buffo, C. L. John, Alice Bag- gcrtt, Elsie (Vitterniaii, Luella L. Fish-1 er, Eva Fisher, Thllda Burrell, Ida A. Morris, Linda A. C'ottennan. Sixth ward Cora S. Hoitck, Edna it ii 1 ,. i. 1 'i i J. C. Perry, druggist, deserves praise jraiKlrli-n, .Minaiu n. " i from Salem people for introducing : Terrell, Kste'.la l. w is. Mai J1" hero the sinipio buckthorn and glyc- ardson, Ruth Kress. Harriett Park, i erino mixture, known lis Adlr-l-kn. itrtha Zelt, Eliza J. P"t-rH. Elvis It. This simple Gernian remeily first, he-; (;wdy, Sarah Rise. Helen lluihll,- f.,.,,,.c l,e iMirlnir aniiendlcitis ' uloii. Minnie Wolleis and it has now been discovered that A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stomach. -.. .....1 ,,nut Ina I ion gas on mo biuiih,,.,, , j INSTANTLY. It's quick iietlon Is a ' hid surprise to people. hurch C If it tries. T R ostein & G reenbaum Victor. Maves, Rena K.uiiia Siiiniti'T i;ila Diiiiililson, Mrs. A. Lenll- Curtis, Alice Pratt. 4 1 .... I. Alice Hardy, Anna limiaroi. a - in,.,. i-ii,a i II. Kirk, Florence .11 1 I ('! . ' ' West, Lucy G gel, Bhiii'he ( rison, Eliab"' Seventh wind--A Clara II. Elliott. " ': ''l Lena Faist, B-nha Dornian Hop), Mary Hcl.otig. ville, Mary Fisher. Kalhryon B- Mil1''1'' hard!., Mrs. L. ( Marion I'oiinty Penile) Show, The hoard of directors of the Ma lion County Poultry association met in Salem Saturday ami completed ar rangements for holding their next show, which will he held In Salem January II to IS, Inclusive. The ar-I I mory lias lieen secured 111 w hich to house the show, which, In Itself, should be a big boost to the show. E. A. Rholen, field manager for the Pacific Homestead, was elected super intendent of tho show to succeed Tom Davidson, who has moved to Tilla mook. Mr, Rholen Is widely known, not only In Marlon county, but throughout tho entire. Northwost, where he is constantly coming In con tact with the poultry farmers, and, us a result, many of the older breeders and exhibitors will be Influenced to exhibit nt this show that did not, last year, and Hint, do not exhibit at the average county show, because of the poor care often taken at. theso shows. Nothing will lie left undone to pro tect every exhibitor's hlnlj, anil war rant their return In good condition. Mrs. Ella Plank, of Woodbui n, sec retary of the association, Is compiling the premium list, which will be ready for distribution about Dceeinher in. Many special nnd club premiums will he offered. A larger and better show than evor before Is expect, -.1. Every one raising thoroughbred poultry, whether making n specialty, a h-ibby or a side issue of It, should take advantage of the educational feature of the show to become better posted regarding their special br I, or breeds, and also boost the show and poultry Industry by exhibiting at least one bird. If you have never ex hibited 111 tho show room, send jour name and address to Mrs. Ella I'lunk. of Woodliiiru, reipi, 'Sling a pieinlnin list, and any oilier Information lh.il you may wish and get. Into II"" iiial memberships of ?l can be paid to Lunelle Preseoll. al I'.iMl' barber shop, or to ''ml Willi:.i.e. ( the Northwest Poult iy Journal. b,,:b of Salem, or to Mr KM" I'l W'-aidl.ui'ii. If yei an' no' ' " '"' r send In .'.our dollar an I I W. O. Siience. who three months ago shot the inanag..r of the Pan lagcs theatre. In Portland, while la boring under tho Insane delusion that a certain chorus nitl with whom he had become enamored, was to he tak en to a road bouse, and who was sub seiiuently admit!,', I l.i to the Orecou state asvliini. pas been returned to tho hospital for tho Insane at Stella cootn, Wash. Speuce apent only a few weeks In the Washington Institution, when r leased there uboul. a ear ago. lie was not pronounced cured, but was allowed to he taken out of the asjluin by his parents on tho promise that y would take him East. This Ihev failed to do Thev were unable to Anna Shaw Reflected President 1 ' M1'M 1 ,," S UMS11I w o:,: Philadelphia. Nov. Dr. Amu Shaw this afternoon was ov,-i w helm In, tly i" elected president of i ho N.i tion.it Sufi'. aj'.e association. The In surgent candidate, Ijiuru l 'ay. of K 'li'u.i.y. pat only '.'0 votes I'll earlier ballots Kalhetlue Mc Cilllaugh received 1:1 votes and Jane Addaum 11. hut their names did not appear on the deciding ballot, (heir vole reverting to Dr. Shaw. Sophoulslui Breckcnrldge, second vice president of the association, ,o clln, d reelection, and Miss Whitney, of California, an administration can didaCv. was elected to succeed her. She was opi-iscl hy Alice Slono Black well, liisuuienl candidal,'. I , Sh) on TuecK (IM ! , 1 I'l,,' -S 1 ,:,st l Oil' ) Allr.ole.-.. C,,l , Nov SI ,ts. tic illvoUillg III,. iiltity ol lee U'-ed nl the nailomil soldi, r-, home at Saw telle. and il l eo'-l, occupied the alien tlo n today of tho senatorial committee Inu'-.ili'.aliiu; c , .millions het, Itlch n r, M Spring, r. a otorau, oe, ,i,, , the witness stand during Hie mornlin: lie lentitled that the towel supply ut the home la woefully shoit, titty ni.'ii .oinpelhd to use tour towels, arlng was coutlnuel this nfler- keep li t n nt homo, and ho went to I . -i 1 1 . - Portland, where be obtained employ I lie I, nient nl. the Panlages theatre. noon. When Spence became possessed of ' the delusion that the ballet girl was HI MMlHtS "AM IO to be taken to one of I ho run,! houses, s,;l. '1" 1 1 K I1IG IHMilMI that at that time were much In the limelight. In an attempt to save her he l!e,iiesls for tickets to the death attempted entrance to the slime from , cliuiuher on I'llilay, )eceml,er 1.1, the rear of the building. Being rolled ( whoti Mlku Morgan, Jack Itoberis, In this be shot the manager id tli.. Ne'DIn Faiilder, Frank Harrison ami theatre. The wound was not fatal. John Taylor are to pay the penally nnd the theatre man has recovered , for murder, are flooding tho office of nfler a long hIokh lit the hospital. Hho Hecielarv of stale. As fast as the Fpon examination Kponce was pro i'e,iicsls come In they ai, liounccd Insane, und roniiuHI. d to the hospital hero. From Salem he goes to his former home nl Tacoma. ami from there will be taken to Slella-eooni. LI KS1 MKMOItm, Sl ltMI I S. The memorial services of Sab'in fidge No. :::iil, ll. P. O. I', , next Sun dnv. December 1, promises to be of an Interesting character. Dr. Hen jainiu Young, pnslor of the First Methodist church, of Portland, will deliver the memorial sermon. Judge P. II. D'Arov will deliver th eulopv Mrs. Coursen Be,, I. the 1,I -. eon Iralto will sing, ns well as Miss Irene I'lvnn, win, has a splendid reputation as a soprano sliiper. The Llls' or lu lh, I'efi'l ,', tll the officials al the prison. The death , hail, her Iris a seating capacity of about :iu. Secielarv of Slate Hleott bellevcH Hun :'."U or Inn rupioHtu for tickets will be received. 1 It'll 11 I N III III l iittiun (Mi roi nsiiiN tCNIirt, I'lIHMfl IKAHKtl Ullll I Montreal, tjue , N'oi '.'"i - As Hie re sult of a collision between two sub. tuli 1 , 1 1 , trollov cars near her.- lodav, elClllei'll pet noils life lllol e or b-i 'l ,.e riouslv Inl'insl, none fatally i Ii ..aid II, o era:-h was due In a dof'slUo , eiilrolb r ehesl ra w III also pari I, j,,; evereh.es T. III''. w Grand opei a houi ' eomei lock In th. i nfte, noon Hon In extended In the prcent lie Here I 1 , 1 . -1 , 1 1 l a, vs. fatten :...,e. la l,t i' piniim fr llealli. i al , Nov 2 . Sixty lnr d f ,r Thai, I. n, no:. .1 - - I nl, .lil Inia, Ii V.all', ,le llele, le.. . o, Old 'I.- h- ..ii the ... I. a. I, III :i ll, I. 'I I, ml a liro i'l I'i ll I III, Mi, 'I nl. d 1 1. 1- Newby, Caroline Mi ll; r, Mary K. Gar- , M,I,aiighliii. 246 Commercial Street Wide Linen Torchon Children's Shoes 2 to 6, pair, 50c. BIankcts,55x72,75c.r 58x76, $1.00 Pr. Attcnlliiii, The iiiembers if "i1 tla ir frhods are luvit illustrated le, lure on gjen,. to he giv"ll .'it I , i'f on Moiida 1 ... . . o . .'..i, 1 Ml; S Mosller, ii ai o' I... , A;;, ,.W) 'he address, a.el the 1 ,, :,i ,,. eornet.lve and It.'ter- a v. , 1 1 r Ung. Th" n. , te,i to at! end. A. It. G. A. R and j d to alteinl an t a-alth and Hy- j io po"t. hall ' evening. Nov. of I'ort- l.lbl llv all, I ITlllL'le Vol'' Mr St. Tling Mie, ,,f Liber'..', hauling ha this w.-.-l Ml-. We;-!elllol',.- las I, eell ;ipp... for Mr. Ilaleh who Is them .-hipped Mrs, Wlltey and daui'liter I' w. re vr llors In Salem loiday lloyt. f'upp w;.s a vi itor in 'Ihur-dav Mr 11 W' st, iihonse wns a vi sab 'in Friday. V;-s Fav I'ri'' was lav i.aillin,' having ,li.,r lu itor here I GLOBE THEATRE Distinctive Pictures With Pipe Organ---Tonight PROGRAM 4 Full Uvvn Every Performance III I I IP II HN" ISellf I Weill of S ib'tn lire all m I'lio lelinisslon is fi' I Laces, 5c. yard 2 to 6, pair, 50cji, " ; ,. - 1 BpqI- RictctQf noil Assortment in the City r ;;;; DeSt, tSlggeSt UOH NovviSthe time to ,rs BiS line of Sample Dolls, only one of a kind. t maW RItf Dolls. Little Prices. N ,.,i . -, -v- jf UUI SClCCllUlli 1 lUdren's Won OP. Sweaters JuC. Children's Rolled Qrtlfl Rubbers. 38c. ' Hum, ,r n a i here 1 hut Inn-mi t Ii,. rnniul s i"1 1 1 ( an o ii Mump. tl'M.O W!lil. 1 -Vague ruin'iis .; 1,-tweetl A'ls'ria an cans' d a h"a v y ,.t Th" origin ' I !.. -n l iirt.' d Mr. V.'-iIn ii e ,..,lea., Thai Mr Ti"i'h i Friday Mr I'l I ' ' ,!,, , iielcl. ." I''1'' Mr To.i.pkni h a. Frid iy p. a ir'p to 1 MH w'r- "inn An in1' In. in i " 'MINI III I A .- I I III. I. - I ;o, I " i".' "" ! in: t i to si t:v i: i in I til" i'.,ti" - ,.i 'i i MilMI .ll;l.'S lnl" -luMe. I'll"' ' ' .1 I. i he s.ira l!riinn-sii,n' A'-ll ai'." II leei'al ' ' ' s ' v,lml Nice3-Pound Daus id by ,f. ai ! .-.nl, in and II '" ,.r.a ,.!.', guar Is elalll.eil ' ir "-'''I'' i 1 A prof", s'"-P-d a sure !'' .,. r.s j it "f, to n3. to liav.. di ,. of bahu'.i '1 UH" !" ' , v ; .,. a i ;,f fl r 'i'-i 'A 'hall, coiner .TM'tt. i'l !" r Cjietie led r,d It ever f.ffir all of your n.lttak.s el U.-' Ill IIM , I; m.ioi N . IM'i r i ,r ;t:l,M. 1,'iVI I I'l I'M ' 1 1 j;.,,!,, J ADMISSION lOi- ANY SF. AT j t m:. 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