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DATLT OAPI TAIi JOTJX3AL, 1AT.F1VT, OXBOOH, MONDAY, NOVEMBKS 3, 1913. Id m 1:1 A Rousing Sale of Dress and Suit Fabrics in the Piece Goods Section Investigate PAGE EIGHT. ,.i i n-ii 1 1 r I. mn, in.n..-f - ni -' - - lu. j .-j I - .. :. IJ . j Z i3 Tl 77 7? 7 ?J7 77 " T T " m, "T "T T ""t I I I SI M N N N II m u ri n N El 11 n M M 61 f1 I! u 11 11 I! M 11 IS II n n ii ii u n n ii ii M n M ri M i m n il i! n n n n M U U n M n n M M Our Women's Ready-to-Wear Section Presents Uoiisoal Qp portunities to Save on Dependable Garments Our 663d Wednesday Surprise Sale Women's Extra Good Cash mere Hose at the unusual price of 19c a pair Many women will ay, "Surely those are not good wool en hose at that price." But we ask yon to aee them be fore you form an opinion. Those hose were procured under the new tariff schedule, and as we took the en tire lot we received a very low price concession, so we pass them on to our customers at 19c a pair.- They're in plain jersey weave, some have ribbed top, while others are ribbed throughout. A hose that is actually worth about double what we ask for them. Sale opens at 8:30. See window display. A Sale of New Blanket Cloth for Bath Robes. Regular 50c grade, special Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts. Garments that you would not expect to obtain at the prices which now rule. All we ask is that you inspect Salem's finest stock of women's apparel. We know you'U be delighted with the merchandise and the low prices will make you a buyer. Step into the depart ment at your earliest convenience. Watch the window displays. Special Low Prices this Week on Women's Raincoats Regular $6.50 Raincoats at . . ... . . . . $4.98 Regular $12.50 to $17.50 Raincoats at . . . . $9.39 A bargain in Children's School Rain Capes Regu lar $4.50 kind, special at $3.69 Hore they are just what the child needs a good waterproof cape with hood and book bag. An out fit that every small school child should have. Parents will do well ti investigate this offering and take advantage. REGULAR $4.50 OUTFITS 13.69. tl 11 M 11 II II El 13 11 13 11 II II 35c a yard Those who plan the making of bath robes will be well plcasod with this splondid shipment we have just oponed up. Owing to a dolay in shipping it is a month late, and wo must sell it out. Protty floral, conventional and In dian designs, and the colorings are In several shades of blue, from navy blu a to light blue greys reds' -greens and browns; 27 inches wide and a good CQ-ceut quality. SPECIAL at 35c a YARD. A Clearance of Women's Dainty Lingerie Waists, Special Sale at 1-2 price Hero is an excellent assortment of neat, well made white waists in pleasing stylos. They are our summer stock and as we must clear them out, this price reigns, and to those who want a pretty lingerie waist we say, come and look them over. SELLING AT ONE-HALF TRICE. Another offering of Women's fine Waists that were priced up to $12.50 offered at $4.98 Among this assortment are silk, chiffon and net waists in desirable styles and bound to prove interesting news to all who need dressy waists. They must move on and we think this low price will got them out of the store. Regu lar waists up to $12.50. Your choice , $4.93. M mm 1LVH -.'.U . sV V H c; t "rnfiiT "-niiriiir -in GOODlGOODS mm in' id mm tin kit mm imt mli in mt mil m m tii jjj mil iU j. mi Mm fea UbAl mm SMJ Mm SMS mm mm . CITY NEWS. 4, Dr. F. L. Utter, dentist, suit 415-U-417 Masonio building. Dr-Arnold, dentist, 180 North Coin morcinl street. Sen our $3.50 spocials in nobby huts. Tho French shop. Try Bouquet Jeanlee, the now per fumo. Terry's drug storos. During tho evenings of this week the annunl oponing of tho Framo Shop will bs hell. Eovry one is cordially lnvitod to attend. Tlioso of our patrdns hold ing cards are roquostod to present same on one of these evenlnjs between 7 and 8 o'clock. Dr. May, nerve specialist. Masonic building. First-clssa dentistry at Dr. Arnold's, the dentist. Soml annual millinery sale. Every hat at cost. The Fronch shop, Four packages for 10c, envelopes 25c. Perry's drug stores. During dry weather, propare for the wet, which will soon be here. Oct a shoe oil or paste especially prepared for Wob.'ootori. Ask J E. Shafor, the har ness and saddle man, 187 South Com mercial stroot, for particulars. Regular meeting of Hodson Council, No. 1, R. It 8. M., this evening. A full nttondunce Is roquostcd. Ity order of tho Thrice Illustrious Master. Visiting companions wolooine. Reasonable priced dentistry, Dr. Ar nold's. Big millinpry specials at $5.00. See them. The Fronch shop. M. P. Mondolsohn, doctor of optics, U. S. Bank building. Practice limited to corroding eyes and fitting' glases carefully. If you like applos, nice large, bright ly colored fruit, that's crispy and fronh porfoctly matured and free from decay, the Sunset grocory, 121 South Commer cial stroot, can supply you. Dr. M. P, Mondolsohn can bo soon at his office. If you have any trouble with your eyes or your glasses, if you suffer from hendnches red eyolids or diur-inoss, havo your oyos examined, as 90 por cont of this suffferiug can be re lioved by Rlasses fitted properly. Gold crowns $5 Dr. Arnold. My son, smoke a La Corona, and be hold thou shalt see that thoy will bring their own reward. Women's Suits 20 to 33 l-3d per cent Less. Broken Lots Wom en's Woolen Under wear, 33 l-3d per cent less Women's $1. Umbrellas- - 86c Big Sp Women's D ecial on ress You need tho Drcos Goods now, nnd we want to bo, ready for tho tariff reductions in tho future; consequently wo are of fering our beautiful dress goods at tho following reduced prices Goods $3.50 Dress Goods $3.13 $1.50 Dress Goods $1.34 $3.00 Dress Goods $2.80 $1.00 Dress Goods .88 $2.50 Dress Goods $2.24 75c Dress Goods 69c $2.25 Dress Goods $2.04 65c Dsess Goods 59c $1.75 Dress Goods $1.58 50c Dress Goods 44c GLOBE lOc Today and Tuesday MEMORIES Rex drama, fear turing your favorites, Lois Weber and Phillip Smalley. THE BLACK MASK Powerful two-reel feature. THE BEOGAR , AND THE CLOWN 1000 Feet of Imp. comedy. EXTRA The Oxford Trio Have been engaged at a big ex ponso to remain all this week, owing to tho fact that they went so big Saturday and Sunday. They are real singers and en turtaineni, and you should not fail to hear them. No raiso in prices, lOc GLOBE MOOSE, ATTENTION. Full and complete election returns at club rooms tomorrow night. All mem bers invited. j WANTED Good competent chamber maid; none but experienced need ap ply, juarion liotei. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE Choice winter apples. Best varieties. Deliverel at reasonable prices. Phone Farmers 733. FOR RENT Furnished house, 461 S. Cottage. The Grand Thursday, November 6 One Night Only THE PARISIAN MUSICAL CONCOCTION The Girl from in ins WITH Miss Olive Vail And a Bolect Cut and Beauty Chorus SCENICAIJ.Y AND ELECTRICALLY AN ENVIRONMENT and BEAUTY Every Gown Frnch Creation. 16 MUSICAL HITS 18 ''BnfoT. I Had Ui. M.aalea" CUo. Prices 00c to 11.50. Et sal Wednesday, Nov.mbM ft. WANTED Good, rotable, clean girl for goueral housework. Small fami ly; no children. Phone Main 1070. MONEY TO LOAN On real estate. B. F. Randall. Room 302, Salem Bank & Trust. VANTED Man and wife for larm; must be first-class. Wil pay first class wages. Address Box C," Capital Journal. WANTED Use of good driving horse for its keep during wintor. "A." cure Journal. WANTED Housekeeper, middle aged, to care for thro esmall children and do liht housework. References re quired. Box 208 Monmouth, Ore. SIX PER CENT LOANS On farms, Orchard lauds, city residence or busi ness property, to buy, build, improve, extend or refund mortgages or other securities; tonus reasonable; special privileges; correspondence invitod. Dept. L, MS Comonwealth bldg., Denver. Colo., or Dept. I, 749 Houry bldg., Seatlo, Wash. GOOD HOUSE FOR 8 ALE Yokohama Crockery & Tea Co., 176 North Com-mercinl, Ye Liberty Touight and Tomorrow. HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Harry Ding Chinese entertainer, in Chinee and American novelties. KeitandDeMont Real fun-makers from Pantsges Master Hall Boy soprano best ncrrREs 4 1 ' tt-TTTWBBWTOMWItWMIWIIMIIIIlllillW FOR RENT Two nicely rooms, 1495 State stret. furnished lUoT At state house, Saturday at noon, diamond ring. Roturn to state land office and receive reward. LOST Nov 2 small black and tan dog. Reward for return to 13-5 Marion street. Edward Creeh. I WILL PAY 1650.00 rowar.1 fnr flio u. rest, conviction and punishment of tue party or parties wno pulled down mv fnnetl (tnriniy thn Avmtintr tt Cn. tober 31st, and left it lying on the siciewaiK, endangering tne saroty of tnose passing, a. jn. uusn. LOOK AT THIS Slightly used drop head sewing machine $10; new drop- head sewing machine 116 and up. 640 State street. STALL ROOM For rsnt for several horses, good warm barn, in center of town. Phone Main 80. WANTED Man especially for farm work. Phone Farmers' 98. A FINE FARM Of 216 acres in the Waldo Kills, 10 miles east of Salom Good buildings, family orchard, 20 acres bops, running water; several good springs. See C. A. Rico, with L. S. Barnes & Co., 315-316 Masonic Temple. FOR QUICK SALE Lot, Court street very desirable location; bargain if taken now. Inquire 301 Masonic Temple. FOR SALlv Good fresh milch cow and calf. 173 South Cottage street. WANTED Two girls to occupy largo heated room, with board. Phone 1372-J. WANTED Maid for gonernl house, work, 1116 Mission. Phone Main 80. FOB SALE At a sacrifice, one of the most modern, prottlost and nicest bungalows in Salem. Five rooms, hardwood floors, every convenience. 33.1 South Ninotoenth St. Thone Main 1051. Thankful lis Was Not a Woman. The late Lawson Tnit of England, the great woman's doctor, said he nev er went to bed at night without thank ing heaven he was .not born a woman. No doctor ever knew better than ho that women have to suffer at some times of their lives. It was su Ameri can womnn long since pawed to her re ward who introduced a simple combin ation of roots and herbs called I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, thnt has proved wonderfully successful in milgnting suffering and curing diseases of women. It has brought uimckaMo relief to thousands of women who suf fered from female ills. lliltli i H IB j 111 Sv i tl M I IM YOUR EYES Does your tight blurt Eyes hurt or water! Yon may need glasses, no matter how young. It does matter that you have them ' examined by an Optometrist of DEMONSTRATED ability. Our satisfied patrons are our best advertisement. . A. McCulloch Optometrist 291 N. Commercial St Phono 925 Hours 9 to 5. Ground floor Independent Market Phone 729. 255 Ferry St. Best Eastern sugar cured ' hams 21c Good bacon 17c Beet Lard 15c Good mutton stew 10c $100 to $1 That you can't beat our bargains. 12 acres in Polk county, two miles west, well improved, $4000; 14 acres on car line ideal suburban homo, 110,000; 1 acre in berries, new home on ear line; $1800; 7 acres in berries, S miles out house and barn, (3000; 30 acres, 10 acres in crop, balance timber, 4-room house, good barn, 7m iles out 13500; 220 acres in Polk county, well improv ed, $22,000; 1 to 5 acres on installments several new homes in Salem on install ments; 500 acres well improved, (90 per acre; several 5 and 10 acre tract well improved. We have a cigar stand, pool hall, rooming house, hotel, restaurant, gro cery store, candy store and other busi ness chances. 20 acres close in, well improved, (6y 600. Several prune ranches and berry tracts at the right price. 10 acres bearing Italian prunes, (2750. We rent Houses and Furnished Rooms. We sell Insurance of all kinds List your bargain with us and we will give you square, prompt and courteous treat ment Acme Investment Co. , A. B. COOK, Manager. Phones: Office, Main 477; residence Main 2487. Opposite Court Eous. 540 State 8t. Employment Bureau in Connection. We will fill any prescription, no matter what doctor writes it. SCUAEFER'S DRUO STORE MONEY TO LOAN Oi Good Real Estate Seomrity. TH08. K. FOSD Over Ld ft Bush Baak, Salem, Or MONEY TO LOAN Oa farm and city property. Job Bl Scott, ov.r Cbloaco 8 tor. Bal.m. str- coa. Phono lilt REAL ESTATE MONET TO LOAN JACOB ft OO. Phono 2424. 206-207 Hubbard Bldf WOOD AND COAL la y quantity. Prompt 4. livery our snrtitT riia m-m t . . Compear, J7 North CoumortUI .ITMil KNOW MtS til JAFA9K8I LAUNDRY A5D BIT CLIANIftfl WOKIS No machliery to Uar aac won oat d.llcat fabrics. Work oaJM for and 4ellvtrtl promptly. 445 Ferry street Phono Main 2252 NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BriOHAXBT ft WKRKDITI BsoUmI Anals t8t 8tet Itroot Cherry City Ice Cream l i W make a SocdaKv of 1 n. . . ' - T uinncr and Lodge orders, t Buy It Eat It ! Clwn.k.1 etrost Phon 2482 .MM444MMMMM