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PAGE EIGHT. DAILY CAPITAL iOXTMJSAL, CAUSU, 0BOON, TEIDAY, NOVEMBEB 7, 1913. Exclusive Agency Nettleton Shoes for Men Pla-mate Shoes for Children Attractive Special Offerings Men's and Women's and Children's Foot wear at Salem's Big Store Men's patent leather $4.00 shoes. Special $2.98. An extra good shoe for general dress or street wear, welt soles. Special $2.98. IIIIIIIIIIII Men's $4.00 tan shoes, lace or button style, an extra good value Special $2.68 a pair. Capital Or. F. L. Utter, dentist, suit 415-418-417 Msjonlc building. Mrs. Fulton, chiropractor, Hubbard building. Dr. Arnold, duntiiit, 180 North Com mercial street. Popular as wodding giftschina Capital Drug Storo. 1). 11. Yantis lian nturuoil from a brief luminous visit iu Portland. Mix Opal Timlftll in quite ill at lutr home at 1295 North Front Street. Jnpnnnud dust pant for So each, Sa loin Hardware Co., Inc., next Satur day. Judge Uallowny yesterday aftornoon granted a divorce to llnttio T. Oslmrn from K It. Oshom on tho grounds oi en nl ami inhuman treatment. Tho city votod, dry, but that will not prevent wot foot. Auk F. E. Shafor, tint andillo and harness man, 1S7 South Commercial streot, to explain how and why "Wobfoot" oil or pjwto will keep everything dry. Tho band played. Tho audience on- rorod, Kvorybody wu literally carried away. It wan all occasioned by on of the new records received by It. F, Pe ters, 521 Court stnxvt. Auk the man to play It for you. Dr. Mendelsohn, doctor of optica, ia located in V, B, Hank building, rooma 210 211. Ho will examine your eye and fit thorn the way they ahould be fitted. H will cot you lcm money for proper fitting than you pay elsewhere fur Inferior material! and non profca alonnl service. lit! "77ie man who cares11 wears and appreci ates Toggery Clothes. They have a certain inde finable snap and swing which appeal to the man who taken pride in hit clothes. Our expert tailor is at your service to adapt each suit tj your individuality, $25.00 Others at $15.00 to $35.00 The Toggery, Inc. 167 N. Commercial Women's fine $4.00 shoes. Special $2.65. A comfortable, cushion sole, kid leather, lace style. Special $2.65 a pair IIIIIIIIIIII Women's $3.50 gunmetal leather shoes. 1 Special $2.75. Medium low heels, stylish last, button style. Special $2.75. Men's $4.00 patent leather shoes, lace style. A very good number. Special $2.68 pair. Illlllll Youths' $3.00 shoes, welt' soles; a stout article. Special $1.29 a pair. Illlllll Unusual offering. Boys' school shoes $1.97. xsm NVt" VS COOD1COOD S City Brevities Oold crowna $5 Dr. Arnold. Dr. Mendelsohn fits eyes correctly. Dr. May, nerve apeclaliat. Masonic building. Reasonable priced dentistry, Dr. Ar nold'a. I Saturday special! Dust pans 5c each. Sulem Hardware Co., Inc., 120 North Cninmori'lnl street. First-class dentistry at Dr. Arnold's, the dontiat. Next Saturday tho popcorn hhow will bo held in tho auditorium of tho Com morciul Club quarters. Anyone having nice samples of piicorn, swoot corn or field coin, In invited to place them on exhibit, Professor Hoquot, of Corvalliii . has been chosen to judgo tho nhow, They still any that tho cost of living la going up. It may bo true, but they forgot tt tako into consideration that chickens aro cheaper than meat, pound for pound, And wo drees and nick them, ao can guarantee them. Every thing jiiit a little bit cheeper at the ; Sunset, 121 Houth Commercial Street. This evening, at the public librar auditorium, at 8 o'clock, Dr. Joseph Bchaofor, of the University of Oregon will give a lecture on "Citi.eii'a At titude Toward Public Affairs," Thi lecture is free. Tt is a subject In which live people are Interested, and Dr cVhanfor has the reputation of using a moat entertaining speaker. Ho will be at the public library in the afternoon between 4:30 and fi:00 to consult with any one Interested in doing special rending along this line. A A 1 I Women's $3.50 tan shoes, medium high heels, button style. Special $2.68 a pr. IIIIIIIIIIII Women's $3.50 patent leather shoes, a plain toe, dress style. Special $2.68 a pair. ffT Attorney Albert E. Richtor,' of Port laud, was a businotis viaitor at the state houao today. A decree for divorce was granted yestorday by Judge Galloway to Sadie L. Fleming against M. M. Fleming. . Three horHos and a big barn wore burned Inst night on tho Claggett furm, north of Salem. Nine horses wore sue coHNfully led out of the stable, and the ontiro building and rost of the contents burned. Earl linco, hend bookkeeper at the school for tho fooblo minded, left this morning for Wisconsin, whero he will nttond the 00th birthday celebration of his mother. Mr. and Mra. Daniel Copley and daughter, Nina, of Portland, Bre in the city today visiting friends. They In tend to, leave In tho morning for Los Angeles to spend the winter. N Ex-city attornoy and now candidate for attorney-general, John Grants of Portland, was horo yesterday looking after business mattora, and, incidental ly, pump-handling a few well known hands. Dr. Wrlghtman, of Silverton, was also renewing old acquaintances, with Mr. Grant. After making a thorough investiga tion, Coroner Clough has been uunble to locate any relative of James Me Gulro, tho paroled convict, who dropud dead on the street yesterday morning. The remains will be hold until tomor: row morning, and, If no one claim the body, they will be burled In the potter's field. Two largo atlasses depicting the scene of the war of the llehollion have been presented to the Willamette uni versity library by Dr. E. Y. Chase, a retired member of the United States medical service. The Issues are con sidered to be among the most Import ant valuable ones now listed at tV uni versity. Dr. Mendelsohn hna the ability, prac tical experience and ia able to refer to thousands of people whom he has fitted satisfactorily alnro locating In Salem. No extra charges for examination. Ho will change your glasses for year, If necessary, from dato of purchase, free of charge, and guarantee satisfaction In every respect. The debating team which will repre sent the Salem high school this year will bo composed of the following stu dents! Harold Eakln, Mise Hoe. trice Wal ton, Idnyd Holdiunn, Joe Mintun, Otto Paulus and Miss Helen Wood. The stu dents held a meeting in the high school hrt night and tho prospective debate candidates were tried out. Mr. Eakin was given first honors In the contest. The subject debated was: "lleeolved Thai Oregon would be benefited by the establishment of the one-house system of government a advocated by W, 8 U'lioa." The judges at last night's debate were Georg F. Rodger, Attor ney Wllew and Ralph Moore. Em Harmony Hair Beautifier, a delight ful liquid hair dressing is just what it is named a hair beautifier. No matter how pretty your hair now it, it can be made to look even better by using Har mony Hair Beautifier. To those who mourn because the hair is stringy, dull, lustreless and homely, Harmony Hair Beautifier will prove a real blessing and pleasure. It seems to polish and burnish the hair, making it glossy, silky-soft and more easy to put up in graceful, wavy folds Jhat "stay put." it overcomes the oily smell of the hair with a dainty, true-rose fragrance, very pleasing to the user and those around. Very easy to apply simply sprinkle a little on your hair each time before brushing it. It contains no oil, and will not change the color of the hair, nor darken gray hair. To keep hair and scalp dandruff-free and cloau, use Harmony Shampoo. This pure liquid shiampoo gives an instantan eous rich lather that immediately pene trates to every part of hair and scalp, insuring a quick, thorough cleansing Washed off just as quickly, the entire operation takes only a. few moments. Contains nothing that can harm the hair; leaves no harshness or stickiness just a sweet cleanliness. Both preparations come in odd-shaped very ornamental bottles, with sprinkler tops. Harmony Hnir Beautifier, $1.00. Harmony Shampoo, SOe. Both guaran teed to satisfy you in every way, or your money back. Sold in this commu nity only at our store Tho Eexall Store one of the more than 7000 leading drug stores of the United States, Cana da, and Great Britain, which own the big Harmony laboratories in Boston, where the many celebrated Harmony Perfumes and Toilot Preparations are nuade. J. C. Perry Drug Stores, Salem, Oregon. Jubilee singers at the Christian church tonight. Hear them. A partition in the cane of William and Bertha Lichty against John Lichty was made yesterday afternoon by Judge Gnlloway. The suit involved the unset tled ownership of an estate in this county. Upon condition that the execution of judgniont is not issued on or before Do ccmbor 10, the dofendant in the case of the Hammond Lumber Co. against A. Wilson filed a confession in tho cir cuit court today, in which ho admits be ing indobted to the plaintiff in the euni of $446. Jubilee singors at the Christian church tonight. Hoar them. Tener May Run for Presidency Pennsylvania Man Suggested as Pos sible Successor for Thomas J. Lynch as Head of League. UNITID rilBSl UlASKD wiri.i Cincinnati, O., Nov. 7. That Gover nor John K. Tener, of Pennsylvania, would run for tho presidency -jf the Na tional Loague to succeed Thomas J. Lynch was a report 'widely circulated In basoball circles here today. August Herrmann, president of the National Baseball Commission said he understood that President llakor, Of the Philadel phia club, was urging Tenor for the punition. He thought if Tenor, who is a former big league- star, would make the race the other CAndidate would withdraw and Tonor bo unanimously chosen. Some married men would be only too glad to settle down if their wives would quit stirring them up. Some genius ought to patent a uuion suit that won't skid. Tho people who are perfectly satis fied with themselves, must have a de lightful time. Occasionally we meet people who are almost Ss smart as we are. Drys Take Notice We have severnl wets who think that' Salem Is going busted, therefore came in and listed their properties at a real acarifico. Now is tho time to buy and get a real snap, 1500 property, five block of Idd 4 Hush bank, corner lot, streets paved on both sides, good g-rnom house; -O.0 will buy it today only. 1050 down, balance time. Bom More Bargains. M00 property for .1001), terms. .'1000 property for 2200, terhs. 2.100 property for 2'W0, terms. 2.100 property for 1SO0, terms. 2000 property for 14.10, terms. 1000 property for tl.1rt, cash. Now, don't think, Mr. Investor, that tho bottom has dropped out, but use good judgment, be wise, Invest now. Don't put It off and off, until some one else gcte in and burs one of these snaps and In a short time double hi money. Then you will reuret and t or tell everybody else that you could have bought this pIVce er that plale for so much, and, if I had. I could lire now on Easy street. Think It over and drop In to BECHTEL BTNON, S47 Stat ftreet 10 HAIR AnRACTIV E APPLE DAY Two Original Bod pes Are Prepared Especially for Celebration to Be Held in Oregon. Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lis, Or., Nov. 7. Of course you are go ing to observe Apple Day. Every loyaJ Oregonian is, but you want to learn some new and attractive days of serv ing the fruit, so that everybody who sees it just simply has to take it. Ther are said to have been 197 different v)aya of preparing and serving the ap ple, and if that is correctthere are now 199 ways, for Miss Ava B. Milam, as sistant professor of domestic science in the Oregon Agricultural College, has submitted the two following recipes in response to a request for "something new and good." The first is called "Blushing Applet as rod apples are so treated that the color is tranferred from the skin to the flesh. The second is called "Coddled Apples." The fruit is prepared as follows: Blushing Apples. Select eight red apples and cook in boiling water until soft, turning them often. JIave water half surround apples. Remove skins carefully, so that the red color remains on the fruit,, and arrange on serving dish. To the water add one cup of su gar, grated rind of one lemon and the juice of one orange simmer until re duced to one cup. Cool and pour over apples. Serve with whipped cream. Coddles Apples. Pare and core eight medium-sized apples and cook in syrup mado with three cups of water and one of sugar, turning frequently. Keep covered until almost completely cooked. Then remove cover and reduce syrup until it becomes very thick, continuing to turn apples occasionally. When cool fill centers of cooked apples with jelly or stewed prunes (with stones removed) aud cover tops with whipped cream. Though good At any time apples pre pared according to either of these re cipes fit in especially well with the fol lowing menu: Meat Croquettes. Dressod Lettuce. Baking Powder Biscuits. Blushing Apples with whipped cream or Coddled Apples. DEATH NOTICES. ( HOOVEB. At the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Hoover, 404 South Seven teenth street, Salem, Oregon, November 6, 1913, Donald Elsworth Hoover, aged 1 year aud 5 months. , The funeral services were held from the Baptist church this aftornoon at 2:30 o'clock, and Rev H. E. Marshall officiated. Burial took place in Odd Follows' cemetory. IF YOU ARE A DRINKING MAN You had bottor stop at once or you will loso your job. Every line of busi ness is closing its doers to "ffrinking" mon. It may be your turn next. By the aid of ORRINE thousands of men have been restored to livos of sobriety and industry. Wo aro so sure that ORRR1NE will bonef it you that we say to you that if after a trial you fail to get any bonoflt from its use, your money will be refunded. When you stop "Drinking," think of the monoy you'll save; bosides, sober men aro worth more to their employors and get higher wages. Costs only $1.00 a box. We have an interesting booklet about ORRINE that wo are giving away free on re quest. Call at our store and talk it over. Perry's Drug Stores. I Grand Opera House Monday Night, Nov. 19 LeComto and Fleshor Presents t TOM ARNOLD in the Gorgeous Musical Spectacular l "The Prince of Tonight" I 50 PEOPLE-50 Overflowing with song hits and stuuning girls. I Prices, floor 1.00 snd $1.50, bal- T cony l.OO; gnllory 80c. Seat sale Saturday forenoon at 4 box office. 4- 4-T -- Independent Market Phone 729. 235 Ferry St. Best Eastern sugar cured hams . - 21c Good bacon -17c Best Urd Good Pork Sausage ..15c 15c Dow To Prevent Acid Stomachs And Food Fermentation By a Stomach Specialist. . As a specialist who has spent many years in the study and treatment of stomach troubles, I have been forced to the conclusion that most people who complain of stomach trouble possess stomachs that are absolutely healthy and normal. The real trouble, that which causos all the pain and difficulty, is acid in the stomach, usually due to, or aggravated by, food fermentation. Acid irritates the delicate lining of the stom ach and food fermentation causes wind which distends the stomach abnormally, causing tlat full, bloated feeling. Thus both acid anil fermentation interfere with and retard the process of digestion. The stomach is usually healthy and nor mal, but irritated almost past endur ance by these foreign elements acid and wind, lu all such cases and they comprise over 90 per cent of all stom ach difficulties the first and only step necossary is to neutralize the acid and stop the fermentation by taking in a little cold or warm water, immediately after eating, a teaspoonful of sisurated magnesia, which is doubtless the best and only really effective antacid and food corrective known. The acid will be neutralized and the fermentation stopped almost instantly, and your stomach will at once proceed to digest the food in a healthy, normal manner. Be Bure to ask your druggist for the bisurated magnesia, as I have found other lacking in its peculiarly valuable properties. F. J. G. EUGENIC BBIDE WANTED FOB PERFECT HUSBAND UNITSD PBBSS IJIASKD WIBI. Denver, Colo., Nov. 7. "Wanted A young woman 25 to 30 years old, willing to entor an eugenic marriage contract. Good looks, perfect health and good disposition only require ments. Address Paul 8. Hunter, sec retary State Board of Health." This advertisement will be inserted in the Denver papers by Dr. Huntor,, if necossary to secure a partner for such a marriage, as he believes will prove of great benefit to science. The pros pective eugenic bridogroom is M. D, Bowen, reading clerk in the house of the last general assembly, who has volunteered to become a martyr to science. Bowon is Bix feet, one inch in height and possesses every possible eu genie requirement. TO EDUCATE THEM f UNITED PHBSS UUSBO WIS!.) Ronio, Nov. 7. Announcement was njado today that during the past two years $100,000 has been spent; in the NEW TODAY. WANTED Furnished cottage. Ad dress J. M. Staley, Salom hotel. LOST Handmade handkerchief on Liberty or South Commercial, be tween Bush and Bellovue. Return to Journal office. FOR SALE Two sploudid heifers; be fresh soon. Phone Main 649. CHICKEN for your Sunday dinner. Phone 1749. WANTED To buy good driving horse, weight 1000 or 1100 pounds. Address "II," care Journal. WANTED Carrier boy- for Highland. Apply to Capital Journal. FOB RENT Housekeeping rooms, fur , nishod. 809 N. Cottage. 1 DRY WOOD We are booking orders for dry wood, to be delivered Satur day and Monday. This is exccllont wood at reasonable price. Salom Lumber company. Phone Main 80. YOU CANNOT get eggs by blaming the chickens. Conkey's Laying Tonic will get the eggs and relieve all blame. For sale by D. A. White & Sous. WANTED Good, ridable, clean girl for gonornl housework. Small fami ly; no children. Phone Main 1070. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, 1495 State strot. LOOK AT THIS Slightly used drop head sewing machin lO; new drop head sewing machine $16 snd up. 040 State street. A FINE FARM Of 216 acre in tho Waldo Hills, 10 mile east of Salem. Good buildings, family orchard, 20 acres hops, running water; several good springs. See C. A. Rice, with L. a Barnes ft Co., 31.1 316 Mamnic Temple. FOR QUICK 8ALE Lot, Court street very desirable location; bargain if taken now. Inquire 301 Masonic Temple. FOR 8ALrOood fr,.,h milch cow and calf. 173 South Cottage street. WANTED Maid for general house work, 1118 Mission. Phoue Main 88. W. O. M0REHOU8E, D. V. M.-Coun-tr Teterinarian. Prompt attention, day or night. Office Jack Darr'i feed Urn, 644 Ferry atreet Phon 199. government's effort to wipe out anal phabetism. Through the . Ministry of Education the government declares that during the coming year primary in struction will be given to every inhab itant of Italy who at presont is unable to read and write. POLICE PUZZLED. ' united raise uusco wiu. San Francisco. Nov. 7 The police are puzzled today over the story of s, pret ty 18-year-old girl who was found lying prostrate in the mud on the park drive, opposito Twenty-eighth evenue. 'My sweetheart killed himself here a week ago," she sobbed over and over again. At the Emergency hospital the girl re fused to disclose her name or reveal any of her past history other than to say that her father is a well known artist of Los Angeles. Investigation of police records showed that an unidentified man, about 4Q years of age, committed suicide on Oct- tober 25 on tho spot whore the girl was found. DEATH NOTICES. T NORTON. A the family home at 1480 North Broadway, Thursday, November 6, 1913, Amos Z. Norton, at the age of 60 years. The remains will be shipped to Wil lamina tomorrow morning for burial. E. L. Campbell Carriage and Automobile Painter Fully equipped for high grade work. Up-to-date, dust-proof varnish room. 468 Ferry St. Salem, Ore. $100 to $1 That you can't beat our bargains, 12 acres in Polk eonnty, two milos west, well improved, 14000; 14 acres on ear line ideal suburban homo, $10,000; I acre in berries, new home on ear line, $1800; 7 acres in berries, 2 miles out, house and barn, $3000; 30 acres, 10 acres in crop, balance timber, ,4-room house, good barn, 7m ilea ont (3500: 220 acres in Polk county, well improv ed, $22,000; 1 to 5 sores on installments several new homes in Salem on install ments; 500 acres well improved, $90 per acre; several 5 and 10 acre tracts well improved. We have a cigar stand, pool hall, rooming house, hotel, restaurant, gro cery store, ctndy store snd other busi ness chances. 20 acres close in, well improved, $6, 500, Several prune ranches and berry tracts at the right price. 10 acre bearing Italian prunes, $2750. We rent Houses and Furnished Rooms. We sell Insurance of all kinds List your bargains with us and we will give you square, prompt and courteous treat ment Acme Investment Co. A. B. COOK, Manager. Phone: Office, Main 477; residence Main 2487. Opposite Court House. 840 8tt ft. Employment Bureau in Con nection. ; ' Our specialty is prescriptions. . . Accuracy,quality and promptness '. '. T Schaefer's drug store. "Deutsche f Apothoke." NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BCKGHAKDT MEREDITH tMHost ArtmU IH Nut trM MONEY .TO LOAN Oa Goo Seal Estate gMarttr. TBOS. K. FOKD Over Udd ft Bush Bank. Salem, Or MONEY TO LOAN Oa farm and city property. Jahja M Soott, OTr Clitcaco Btora, lalsaa, Oi scoa. Phoa, 11(1. REAL ESTATE MONET TO LOAN JACOB CO. Phon 2421 209-207 Hubbard Bidj WOOD AND COAL ta aar auaatltr. Pmmnt j.n.. our specialty, rails City Lurns. Cmpaay. 171 North Cwnmamtoi' trt Phone Mala 111 JiXlHKSl LAFHDKY 1JTB BIT CLIAHH8 WOIU No machiaerjr to tear aa4 waai Mt dllcU fabric. Work eallea for a4 Utt promptly. 448 fWy street pton Mala 261