fags eight. OAILT CAPITAL J0T7XNAL, "ALEM, OKEOOH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEB 12, 1913. A Sweeping Clearance of Women's and Misses Stylish Suits Prices Cut Exactly in Two Your Choice of Any Suit ' :l ' V Capital City Brevities Dr, F. L. Utter, dentist, suite 415 M17 Masoule building. Mrs. Fulton, chiropractor, Hubbard building. Dr. Arnold, dentist, 180 North Com mercial street. Attorney John A. Canon is in Dal las today on logal business. Attention, Artisans! Open mooting tonight. The Ladios' Auxiliary of the Unita rian church will meet with Mrs K. An derson Friday afternoon, Novoinbor 14, at 2:30 o'clock. J. M. Wood, who died hero hint Mon day, was burind in City View comotory yoHtorday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Kov. I'ortor officiating. A complaint to recover $202 alleged to bo due on a promissory note was filod in the circuit court yosterduy by W. II. Morgnn ugaiiiHt the Lincoln Store Co. Attention, Artinaiisl Open meeting tonight, Tho funeral of (.'has, II. Moore was held this morning from the undertaking parlors of Lehman & dough. The ru nuiimi were buried in I. 0. O. Y. come tury, John Kilfcather, of Oregou City, was in the city yesterday looking after luminous mutters and visiting friuud. Mr. Kilfeathor is In tho theatre busi ness in tho northern town. Attention, Artisans! Open meeting tonight. All the lnlest popular airs McKlu ley edition choice 10c. Many of your old favorites at 5c. Have your hero scopo read. Ask tho mail. It, F. Pet ers, 021 Court street. Have you noticed that the Knst is now getting rain, hail, mow every thing that goes to mnke winter woath erf Wo are down for our share within the next ten days. Oct "Wobfoot" oil or paste and be prepared. 8. E. Nhafcr, tho saddle and harness mini, 1ST Booth Commercial street, fill ex plain its advantages, Dr, Mendelsohn, doctor of optics, Is located la U. S. Hank building, rooms 210-211. II will examine your eyes and fit them tho way they should bo fitted. It will cent you less money for proper fitting than you pay elsewhere for Inferior materials and non profes sional service, pea WE STORE THAT We buy for four stores, nut M Kr This little table is built from qKiter sawed nuk throughout. The top him no veneering on It it is mad from the solid quartered stock, hav ing olio fine, Isrun drawer. Hi.e of top 20x11) inches. The bsse has that graceful Colonial effect which makes tho table an Ideal article of beauty, Furnished In the newest mission wax. 4 STORES 8alsm Mid Portland In Oregon WhomeIFVRNISHFRS COR COURT moists. X iTrcari W buy for !es$ became we sell for lets mammm Salem' greatest auit sale attracted many enthusiastic buyers yesterday, but dozens of beautiful suits still await owners. Every suit must be sold we want to be rid of them now, and profit is entirely overlooked in our effort to clear the decks for holiday time. The suits are of brocaded wool poplin, serge, ratine, brocades, etc., and are in the popular colors of navy blue, brown, Copenhagen, Russian green, mahogany, terra cotta, taupe, etc. Beautifully made and finishedevery one a worthy garment and well worth its regular price. Sure ly you can afford two suits at these prices. See the suits and you'll be convinced of the unusualness.of this offering. Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's Women's and Misses' and Misses' and Misses' and Misses' and Misses' and Misses' and Misses' and Misses' and Misses' regular regular regular regular regular regular regular regular regular THE HOUSE Gold crowns $5 Dr. Arnold. Dr. May, nerve specialist. Masonic building, Reasonable priced dentistry, Dr, Ar nold's. The Y. M, C. A. entertainmont com miteo is today making preparations for a course this winter that will surpass anything in the history of the institu tion, it is belioved. Dates for tho open social at the Y. M. C, A. will soon be announced. ' If you nover picked the bourn of a smoked genuine Flnnau huddle, you've 1 missed a fish experience of tho plcas autest kind, Wo receive them evory second day, newly caught, newly cured and newly smoked. Of courso, they a.e I at the Sunset grocery, 121 South Com mercial street, I An up-to-date drossing room for the girl studonts at the Willainotot univer sity has just boon completed. Tho j rooms are situated In a convenient piacn in mo gymnasium, ana norearter the feminine students will have ample room and every facility at hiuid neces sary to tho work they do in tho gym. About a do .on beautiful trimmed huts left at Mrs. Drynglesfla'a 1'arlor Millinery that fill sell at $2.75 each, to make, room to do dressmaking the rest of the season. All work guaranteed, fall nt 11(1(1 North t'ommercyil. Saturday, November IS, tho local high school fool 1ml team will play l'lu geuo high on the hitter's field. The gamo with Kugeno always creates the greatest Interest, because of the close rivalry which has existed between the schools for years. Tho local team is planning to take along a full delegation of "rooters," and have seen red a spe eiul train over the N, 1'., which leaves at 9 a, in., Special rate of $2.00 has been socurod, which Includes admission to the game. Kvery one turn out and cheer the team to victory. Hen It. Williams, A. M., gave an In teresving address to the students of the high school this morning, his trip through Kurope last summer being de scribed, He had an interesting expo rlence, working his way over and back again on s rattle steamer. Most, of the trip through (Treat Hrltaln, France and Hclglom, was made on foot, and, as a result, he got In close touch with the people. As the holder of the North west record In the pole vault, Williams Is best known In this section. SAVES YOU MONEY ssss for one. We enn sell for loss. Colonial Library Table only $13.85 4 STORES Vancouver and Contrail la Washington JL lioOOBELOOODS teZjJ $18.50 $22.50 $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 $37.50 $40.00 $45.00 $50.00 Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits, Suits, Special Special Special Special Special Special Special Special Sepcial ....$ 9.25 ....$11.25 ....$12.50 ....$15.00 ....$17.50 ....$18.75 ,...$20.00 ....$22.50 ...$25.00 OF QUALITY Dr. Mendolsohn fits eyos correctly. First-class dontiBtry at Dr. Arnold's, the dentist. Ruby DoOroat was granted a divorce from P. F. DoOroat yesterday aftor noon by Judge Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nice returnod to thoir home in Portland last night, after visiting Salem frionds and rolntivos for a fow days. After suffering for a few days with an attack of the grip, Miss Fern llobbs, the governor's secretary, left Washing ton, D, C, today for Salom. Miss Hobbs has taken the southern route home. Julius W. Knispol, secrotary of the Oregon Anti-Capital Punishment longue wns in the city yosterday. Ho confer red with Governor West yesterday af ternoon in tho interest of Oswald Han sel, the man who is scheduled to hang next Friday. Luther J. Chapin, tho government agricultural expert, has returned to his post in this city, after attonding the bind Bhow which has just been held In Tulsa, Okla. Mr. Chnpin witnessed the presentation of the cup awarded to Oro gon for tho best agricultural exhibit. Tho parties to tho case of P. C. Min to and wifo against tho Oregon Klectric Railroad company settled their dispute, according to a stipulation filed in the circuit court yesterday. Tho plnintiffs in this action brought suit to compel the Oregon Klcetric company to comply with an agreement made, in which the defendant wns to establish and main tain a ccrtnin kind of crossing over Its lino in South Salem. The defendant hns now stipulated to pay to plaintiffs the sum of 1200, and further that the plaintiffs mnv construct nnd maintain the crossing in any manner they see fit so long ns tarffic is not molested. "Speed Kings'' in Salem who are wont to tear up the atmosphere on North Commercial street, now stnnd a i.'oeil chance of having their necks broken, according to residents in thnt end of tho city. One man hna already jumped the curb on the curve just north of the North CommorcWl street bridge and others are in a fnir way of perform ing the same stunt If they do not slow down a little during the present foggy weather. The curve In question is a sharp one and last week a mnrhino be longing to a 'frell known local auto en thusiast left the stiiM't and tore across lots. The remains of the late Joseph W. foamier were buried yontordny after noon at 2 o'clock In City View ceme tery. The funeral services took place ot the t.chmsn & flough undertaking parlors and Dev. K. T. Porter, pastor of the t lirhlinn church, officiated. Her- vbes were conducted by members of the Yeoman lodge, of which the de ceased hud been a member.. Mr. Four nlcr was formerly a member of the Oregon Nntionnl Heard, and in honor of his past services, a special guard was selected by t'liptulll llnhlhnr of the lo cut company, which escorted the de ceased to the grave and fired the cus tomary military salute, A quartet from the I hrlstian church tendered spe einl music. New Show Today 2 Vaudeville Acts 2 4 Reels Moving Pictures vy theatre vy Our 664th Wednesday SURPRISE Sale Women's and Misses' Woolen Sweaters, Special at $1.98 each Just at the beginning of the coolest weather comes this sale of Woolen Swoaters. They're splendid for general uso, around home, on a drive or cross-country trip, for school or street wear. They fill a score of needs. Well woven in rather heavy, straight weave, buttons clear up to the neck and has s fold-over military effect collar. Small pocket at sidos. May be had in Oxford grey or cardinal. To be sold special for Tomorrow only $1.98 ea. SALE OPENS AT 8:30 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY Dr. ABseln,' dentist, 203 Salem Bank & Trust building. Get your umbrella covered or a new umbrella made to your own order. All j work neatly done at Morse & Rams- den's, 211 South High street. The best line of bicycles in the city from .1125 to $45. The Oakland, Savago and Iver Johnson, at Morse & Rams don's, 211 South High street. The Independence & Monmouth rail way yostorday announced a change in its schedule of trains. The afternoon train to Dallas has been changed from 2:15 to 0:15 in the evening and return ing from Airlio at 7:20. The 4:110 Air lie train leaves at 2:15 and arrives on the return trip at 4:15. This change, which goes into effoct Sunday, Novem ber 10, will give much better service to tho valley towns, making It possible for passengers from the Airl'o branch to get to Salom without waiting half a day in Independence. An election of officers to sorve for the ensuing yenr was held in the social department of the Sulem Commercial club last nilit, and tho following mem bers woro chosen: G. I Dick, presi dent; J. A. Wilson, vice-president; A. flush, Jr., treasurer, and Have Eyre and Frank Sonthwick, trustees. There are several hold over trustees. At the regular monthly meeting of the members of tho promotion depart ment of tho Commercial dub this even ing, officers will be elected for the next year. The meeting will be held in tho auditorium of tho promotion depart ment at 8 o'clock. County Clerk Gehlhar today issued a marriage license to A. C, Kerr and Ella Kurt Widel, both of Silvorton, Officer Welch yesterday picked up John Leo, a runaway student from the fhemnwn training school. Lee has been gone from tlio school for about a month. He was entered into the insti tution from Alaska. Authorities from the school took the young man in charge this morning. Mrs. lieulah Meyers and son, Arthur, of Portland, arrived this morning to re main for two weeks visiting friends and relatives south of tho city. Announcement was tnado today by Hon. Oeo. II. Iluruett thnt he has ap pointed the following Salem men to act on the committee which is to confer and work with tho State Hygiene Society: T. II. Kay, cluiirmaii; Max O. Boron, It.! .1. Hendricks, Or. J. N. Smith, Paul Wallace, E. T, Panics and R, A. liar Is. The work of this eonrmltteo will be wholly In the Interest of better social conditions in this city. Tho members will devote nil the time possible to aid ing parents in the instruction of their children as to tnejrenernl hygiene prin ciples and will co oionito with tho state organisation. Captain Percy Willis, a former Salem boy, but now In the regular army, and stationed In Florida, arrived in Salem from Key West this morning, and is renewing acquaintances here. Crew Seachee Loud. Buffalo. N. Y Nov, 12. The North era (Queen's crew, 22 men, rca'hed land with great difficulty. The lost, ship and isrgo were worth "00,0lo MARRIAGES. WILLKTT COM8TOCK. S. N. Willett wns today united in marriage with Misn llesie foiustivk at the l'piseopalian church. The groom is the well-known motion picture ma chine Ow"mtor at tVe Olube theatrv, and the bride Is one of Salem 's popular youiig society girls. The newlvweds left immediately after (he wedding for points noith on their honeyinooa. DEATH NOTICES. PETTINGELL, At his home in St. Johns, Portland, Wednesday, November 12, 1913, Willard Pottingell. The remains will be brought to Salem for burial in the G. A. R. circle in City View cemetery. The funeral will take place from the Rigilon & Richardson undertaking parlors tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. DOTY. Tho remains of Fred Doty, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Doty, of thig city, wht was fatally injured in a rail road accident near Pocatello, Idaho, Saturday, November 1, will be brought to this city for burial on the 4:27 Southern Pacific train this afternoon Tho funernl will be held from tho Rig don & Richardson chapel Thursday af tornoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. E. G, Hornschuch, pastor of the Evangelical Association church, on Seventeenth and Chomoketa streets. The Interment will take place in the Odd Fellows' ceme tery. Young Doty was well known in Sa lem, where he lived with his parents since he was a child. Ho visited his parents hero several months ago, after which he left for Pocatello, whore he was working on one of the trains run ning out of that city. When the tel egram arrived in Snlem tho day of the accident, Mr. and Mrs. Doty left im mediately, nnd were at the bedside of their son when one of his limbs was am putated just above the knee, at a Salt Lake City hospital. For a time hope wns entertained for his recovery, but poison In the wound and internal In juries caused his death on Monday Morning, November 10. Besides his parents, the deceased leaves two sister and one brother, El va, am Ilallie, of Snlem, and Lee Doty, YE LIBERTY The Bridge of Shadows A story in two reels that makes you think, COMINO FRIDAY The Pirates With John Bunny and Julia Gordon. Two reels of thrills and laughter Will Mary Marry? Find out at the Wexford PA THE WEEKLY and THE LUTE OF ROMANY . A big two rw feature who is working in Eastern Oregon, and j whom relatives are trying to locate. 1 1 Mr. Doty, father of the deceased, has been employed for several years at the W. 8. Fitts fish and poultry market on Court street. BIRTHS. Y BETZEL. To Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Betzel, at their home near Juinaby, Ore., Wednesday, November 12, 1913, a 10-pound daugh ter. LUKENBEAL. At the family home four miles Bouth of Salem, Oregon, Tuesday, November 11, 1913, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lukea beal, twin boys. Dr. Harry Clay attended the births and reports mother and sons getting along fine. - CARD OF THANKS. Mr. Sandell and family wish to ex press their thanks to the minister and many kind friends who assisted them during the sickness and death of their little daughter, Maude J. Sandell. NEW TODAY. FOR SALE OR RENT Bungalow at 1340 State St. Phone 1S90. Mel Ham ilton. WANTED Position on ranch, dairy preferred, by married man. Refer ences. L. O. Reynolds, Aumsville, Oregon. Ft'KS REMODELED at 312-313 Hub bard Bldg. FOR RENT House with barn, half block fro masylum avenue and 20th streets. Phone 1352. RENT OF HOUSE furnished in ex change for board. Address "J.," care Journal. YOU CANNOT got eggs by blaming the chickens. Conkey'a Laying Tonic will get the eggs and reliove all blame. For sale by D. A. White & Sons. FOR SALE Young Jersey cow. In quire at Salem Heights store. WANTED A position as housekeeper for bachelor or widowor. "M,," core Journal. MIDDLE-AGED lady wishes position a9 housekeeper. Phone 1010. FOR RENT 6-room modern cottage, $10 per month. Inquire Saginaw and Willson. FOR SALE Two splendid heifers; be fresh soon. Phone Main 649. WANTED Carrier boy for Highland Apply to Capital Journal. FOR RENT Two nicely furnished rooms, liva state stret. LOOK AT THIS Slightly used drop head sewing machine $10; new drop' head sewing machine $16 and up. 640 State street. FOR QUICK SALE Lot, Court street very desirable location; bargain if taken now. Inquire 301 Masonic Temple. DO YOU WANT a suburban home that will increase in value $1000 a year for the next four years, that is now netting the owners over $500 a year, besides their living, that is within 10 minutes' walk of the street car line, that has an eight-year-old or chard of peach, walnut, ipple, cherry and penr trees, and all kinds of ber ries and small fruits, and a $100 Jer sey cowf See C. O. Rice, with L. S. Barnes & Co., 315-310 Masonic tem ple. $000 Will make first payment on a $2300 prune orchard, bulance $200 a year at 6 and 7 per cent; had $300 worth of fruit this year, and the trees are young. Fairly good house and barn, 5'i miles, on crushed rock road. C. O. Rice, with L. S. Barnes & Co., 315-316 Masonic temple. WANTEll By single mini, American, position as clerk in grocery or gen eral merchandise store in country town; prefer to contract for a year: five years' experience In' general store. Give particulars and say when to come for interview. C, F. Triiett, Capital Hotel, Snlem, Orosnn. Many a Man Is surprised to find the differ ence a pair of coirectly fitted glasses will make. To see print clearly and objects plainly, to be rid of tho tired muscles and dull, aching oyos. Isn't it worth while! If you think so, consult us today. a. Mcculloch Optometrist. 291 North Commercial Street. Ground Floor. Hours 9 to S. Phone B23 r " y" V mm GLOBE 10c Today and Thursday "HER BIG SISTER" A two-reel Imp., featuring Jane Gail and Matt Moore. A story of girls in the city without work. Also dealing with the many temptations which confront them. "THE ESCAPE" Powers Drama "THE TERRIBLE OUTLAW" Good Comedy MASTER HALL 'The Boy Wonder In New GLOBE AMATEUR NIGHT THURSDAY 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 yon can't beat our bargaini. IS acres in Polk county, two miles west, well improved, $4000; 14 acres on cot line ideal suburban home, $10,000; 1 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 houBe, good barn, 7m He out $3500; 220 acres in Polk county, well improv ed, $22,000; 1 to 5 acres on installment 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, candy store and other busi ness chances. 20 acres close in, well improved, $0, 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 bargaini with ue and we will give you square, prompt and courteou treat ment Acme Investment Co. A. B. COOK, 'Manager. Phones: Office, Main 477; residence Main 2487. Opposite Court House. 40 State 8t. Employment Bureau in Con nection. Our specialty is prescriptions. Accuracy ,quality and promptness Schaefer's drug store. "Deutsche ' I Apotncke." NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY B17RQHAEDT MEREDITH letKMi AfraU IH4 flute fttreet MONEY TO LOAN Oi Good Real Estate 8eerl, TBOS. K. FORD Over Ladd It Bush Bank, Salem. 0 MONEY TO LOAN Oa form aad city property. Joaa t Soott, over ChlcmfO Store. Sale, Vt egon. Phone ltll. REAL ESTATE MONEY TO LOAN JACOB ft CO. Phone 1424. 208 207 Hubbard Bid. WOOD AND COAL lm nay quantity. Prompt telrvstt onr epeclalty. rail City Lamtxt Compaay. 171 North Commweuj street Phone Mala III JiPAJISE LACUDBI ASB 1T aim W01KS No machinery to tear aid wear oat delicate fabric. Work rall4 for and AeUverW promptly. 445 Terry street f lon jfte n5,