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PAGE SIGHT. DAILY CAPITAL JOTJENAL, SALBM, OIEQON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1913. f! v Still Selling Suits at Ridiculous Prices Another big rack of Women's and Misses Suits were regularly priced up to $48.50. Special, your choice $10 A desirable clearance in the Ready-to-Wear section. These are real bargains; every suit desirable, though some of them are a season old. They must move on, so here's a wonderful value for those who will buy. Don't judge by the price- we ask you to see the suits before you decide. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY SUIT AT One la mm once 1 KM 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 fnavy Dlue, brown, Copenhagen, Russian green, mahogany, terra cotta, taupe, etc. Beautifully made and finished every 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 and Women's and Women's and Women's and Women's and Women's and Women's and Women's and Women's and Misses' Misses' Misses' Misses' Misses' Misses' Misses' Misses' Misses' regular regular regular regular regular regular regular regular regular $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 I 8. S. Bailey, of Portland, arrived hore yesterday and was checked in as manager of this branch of the North weBtern Hospital association by C. E. Staton, general manager at Portland. That the good work being done by the promotion department of the Salem Commercial club is appreciated by the business men of Salem is evidenced by the way in which many are taking out membership in the club. The following are newly 'enrolled members: Graham P. Taber, W. H. Eldridge, Wm. Gahls- dorf, W. C. Dyer, Capital Journal. Eev. Guy Phelps, of whom such en thusiastic words are boing said by those who have heard him continues his Sa lem campaign against white slavery by speaking this evening at Central Con gregational church, Ferry and South 19th streets. The object of this ad dress is popular enlightenment and pro tection against a grave peril. Hear it. Tho following program will be car ried out by the members of the Friends church, at the corner of South Commer cial anl Washington streets this week- Today, 3 p. m., meeting of ministry and oversight; 7:30 p. m., Sunday school rally, address by state workor; Satur day, 10:30 a. m., meeting for worship; 2 m., lunch, all welcome; 1:30 p. m., meeting for business; 7:30 p. m., lecture on white slavery by Guy Fitch Phelps; Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday school; 11 a. m., proaching by visiting ministers; 7:30 p. m., great gospol meoting. Many visiting ministers and talented must' cians will bo present at tho meetings Ralph Woodward, pastor. Today is Remnant Friday The weekly clearance of all short lengths and last pieces of Silk, Woolen and Cotton Fabrics, Laces, Em broideries, Ribbons, etc. Select what you want today from the big piles of desirable remnants at half price. The House of Quality OOODiGOODS 9 1 ( IIP lU.i'Jlif mA'-' J'-.M'HIWIlllWlHHIIB y CaBIIIIIWaa:ai Capital City Brevities Dir. F. L. Utter, dentist, suits 41ft-Mfl-tU Masonlo building, Mr, und Mrs. It. Unldwin Oro now bo ing visited by Miss Mac Unit ami Mrs. Mollie llaldwin, of Wiulock, Wash, Roxull Olive Emulsion. Tho most sci entific remedy for coughs, colds and pulmonary affections, Sold at Perry's drug stores. Worn you among the numliorf Our celebrated "Webt'oot" oil, liquid or panto, hus boon soiling very mpldly during this week. (Set a supply and avoid wearing rubbeis. F, K, Shafor, tho Kiidillo and hnrncxs man, 1ST South Commorcliil street, will explain tho advantages. Dr. May, nerve specialist. Masonic building. A. Ilcimol, of Gurvais, is hore loul.ing lifter lu.aimis muttcre today. .Vndii'w Jackson, a patient at the Asylum tnriu, nmilu good his escape yes tcrdoy ofternoon. lie Is considered harmless. Herman Ktyicher and family of St. I'uul, Minn., left this morning for their luiuc, utter visiting here for sumo time. December Pictorial Review patterns have arrived. Pictorial Review pat torn and mid winter Fashion Hook, 25 cents, Tho Btylo Shop, 113 Masonic temple. Week-End Special See them in the window the season's best buy Sweaters They usually sell for $6. Soft, durable, com fortable. They're rare bargains at $4.15 i Your Overcoat (UlRrKlfiSI'MRlVJJKUIIftWIIMSJIIRnSnl or you may prefer a raincoat if purchased here, will have back of it tho absolute guaran tee of a reliable firm. We want to see you well satisfied with your purchases. Overcoat or raincoat satisfaction at $10 to $25 , n, Dr. Mondfllsohn fits oyos correctly. Mrs. Fulton, chiropractor, Hubbard building. The funeral of the late Willard Pot tingoll was held yostorday afternoon from tho Higdon & Richardson under taking parlors at 3 o'clock, Rov. II. E. Marshall officiating. llniullud vegotablo brushes, Se each, at Salem Hardware Co., Inc., next Sat urday. ( Football game. High school special to Eugeno. Leaves Salem at 8:30 a. m. Saturday, 15th, arrive at Eugouo at 11 a. m. ljeavo Eugene at 8:35 p. m. Arrive at Salem at 11:15 p. in.; $2.10 for round trip. Saturday spocial vegetable brushos with handles, 5c each. Salem Hard ware Co., .Inc. . Charles Marion, a run away from the Chomnwa school, was picked up at the S. P. passenger depot last night by Of ficer Flake, Tho school authorities took charge of the young man this morning. Dr. Mendo'sohn, doctor of optics, is located In U. S. Bank building, rooms 210-211. He will examine your eyes ami fit them tho way they should be fitted. It will cost you less money for proper fitting than you pay elsewhere for inferior materials and non profes sional service. Grant Hellinger yesterday filed com plaint In tho circuit court to recovor 1100 alleged to be due from W. L. and llllen Yomnans. Seat solo tomorrow. Seat sale for "Stop Thief," the big laughing suc cess, opens at the box offico of the Grand opera house tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Mail orders ro bcinir received now. Another supply of the McKinley edi tion of all popular airs has just been revolved, The first supply went rap idly, Supply your wants now, and as an extra Inducement, wo aro still fur nlshing a free rend of life's horoscope. It. F. Petem, 521 Court St. Chickens fat, tender, fine-flavored chickens, ed right and fattened right. A renl table delicacy. Can be had at the Sunset Grocery, lit South Commer cial street, for your Sunday dinner. ' pick and dress them, therefore can guarnittoo them. Phone us for one or more. Notice of mi application for an order of habeas corpus was given this morn ing by Judge (lullowav to R K. Law- son, superintendent of the peniten tiary. Rhea Vltsgorald made the appll. cation. According to the applicant, in, her petition, filed-with the county' clerk, James Jnmiw FiUgeraM was com mitted to the penitentiary in June, 113, and later he was paroled, and in 'June, 11113, ho was granted a full pardon by Governor, West. New, allocs the petitioner, Fitrgerald Is being Illegally held In prison by Superintendent law-ton. Wexford TODAY AND TOMORROW 10c 10c 'A Fight for Millions" Four reels of the greatest thrills jj you have ever seen in pictures. Doors open nt 2 and 7 p. in. DEATH NOTICES. M 'DANIEL. At the family home at GOO Winter street, Fridiiy, November 11, 1913, Da vid A. Mc Daniel, at the age of 49 years. He was a jewwlor by trado and was employed at Hinges' store. The funeral will be held from the residence Sunday, November l3, and Rov. R. N. Avison will officiato. In terment will be in City View cemetery. MICKENriAM. At tho home two miles cast of So- lem, Thursday, November 13, 1913, Hoi- en.Mickonham, at the age of 65 years. Tho remains will be shippeu to Mon mouth for burial. CRUISER CHESTER APPEARS. umitid rHi LliSIO wini.l Vera Cruz, Mex., Nov. II. The scout cruiser Chester arrived hero todav. It was supposed to have been sent to take Emissary Lind back to the United States whou his miBjion in Moxico is finished. Its arrival at this time was interpreted as meaning that some tan gible development either lluurta's sur rendor or a final brink in relations with him was very near, THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Modern business methods demand that both the quality be kept up and the price be kept as low as possible consistent with good quality. We solve the problem by doing such a volume of business that we can buy in quantities so large that we can get a very low price. Perhnps the administration at Wash ington will somehow unseat Huerta, but it seems to be no oasy job. , NEW TODAY. FURS RKMODKLED at 312-313 Hub bard lildg. WOariSMIIIWSlU'iiiiuiiiiiiii.uiiMgTBnwBT'ry-- Ye Liberty Today and tomorrow, matineo and night. Big Doable Bill . Regular prices 5c, 10c BILLY BACKUS In fun and foolishness THE riR-ATES." 8 -reel Vltagraph, featuring JOHN BUNNT. All laughs, nothing elxe. MONDAY AND TUESDAY SEARS and D'ARVTQNE Songs you love to hoar Popular and operatic selections. mOLtatB. liWi.tiiffyMnTTl.liWMtB 1 1 1 fTlj) .""'th- ' " l-r I . ' ' 1 OUR CRESCENT RANGE IS A REAL RANGE MADE OF THE BEST MATERIAL that can be obtained, finished as desired, such as ground top, nickel base, thermom eter, pouch feed. Three sizes of oven. Price within 0ie reach of everybody. Sold on 30 days' approval. (Factory guaran tees it for 10 years; will last 25 years.) HEATERS rrom $i.ou to qzo.uu with an easy range of prices between We want you to know that this store's Heater showing presents remarkable values. We know that getting more than you expect is one of the most satisfactory things that can barmen to vou. The merchant who irives best value, who is generous in giving you a lot for your money is sure or your good win. we know the value of that policy perfectly and are showing the very best heaters for the money. We believe that you will agree with us when you see them. You can have a heater here on terms as low as $1.00 per week. g 4 STORES Portland and Salem in Oregon home 'FURNISHERS Wft. COURT & HIGH STS. 4 STORES Centralia and Vancouver in Washington WE SELL FOR LESS BECAUSE WE BUY FOR LESS . WANTED To buy a fow small pigs. Mrs. A. W. Cox, routo 4, box 10. I'hone Farmers 691. FOIt KENT House with barn, half block fro masylum avenue and 20th Btrcots. Phone 1352. WE HAVE a nearly new Swenson stump puller for salo, or would ex change for good farm horse. Folk Scott Eoalt.y Co. FOR SALE Dressed goats, 5c pound, also meat of older goats for chickeu feed, 2 pound. Order one day bo fore vou need it. rhone Main 113. YOU CANXOT got eggs by blaming the chickens. Conkoy's Laying Tonic will get the eggs and relieve all blame. For sale by D. A: White 4 Sons. FOB RENT 6-room modern cottago, (10 per mouth. Inquire Saginaw and Willnon. FOR SALE Two splendid heifers; be fresh soon. Fhoiie Main 049. WANTED Carrier boy for Highland. Apply to Capital Journal. FOR KENT Two nicely furnished rooms, 1195 State stret. LOOK AT THIS Slightly used drop head sewing machine (10; new drop head sewing machine (16 and up. 6-K' State street. DO YOU WANT a suburhnn home that will lucreaso in value (1000 a year for the next four years, that is now netting the ownors over (TiflO a year, besides their living, that is within 10 minutes' walk of the street car line, that his an eight-year-old or chard of peach, walnut, apple, cherry and penr trees, aud all kinds of ber ries and small fruits, aud a (100 Jer sey cow! Pee C. O. Rice, with I 8. Barnes A Co., 313-316 Masonic temple. FOR RENT Six acres of garden land, good improvements; cash rut. W, A. Listen, 48-1 Court street. IF Conkey's Roup Remedy don't euro your wheezing, moping, sneezing aud swollen-headed chickens, your money cheerfully refunded at D. A. White & Sons. WANTED A girl to assist in light house work for room and board. A nice place for a school girl. Apply at 544 North ISth street or phone Main 2105, in afternoon. FOR SALE Rooming house, beat loca tion in the city. Frice reasonable, and partly on installment plan. Call W. A. Liston, 484 Court street. (600 Will make first payment on a (2300 prune orchard, balance (-00 a year at 6 and T per cent; had (-100 worth of fruit this year, and the trees are young, Fairly good house and barn, 5H miles, oa crushed rock road. C. O. Rice, with L. 8. Barnes Co., 315 316 Masonic temple. etorDry We still have real bargains in city and country property. 14 acres on car line, 2 miles from bank, (10,000. 7 acres in berries, house and barn, (3000. 30 acres, good house and baru, (3500. 4 acres, well unproved, close In, (2200. 20 acres well improved, Ideal suburban home, (0500. 1 to 5 acres on installment. 6 and 10 acre tracts, good tonns. Several new houses on Installments. Some prune ranches and berry tracts at reasonable prices. Several business chances, such at pool hall, cigar stand, candy store, blacksmith shop, hotel or restaurant Headquarters for New Salem Maps We rent Houses and Furnished Rooms. We sell Insurance of all kinds List your bare-aim with m and we will give you square, prompt and courteous treat ment. Acme Investment Co. A. B. COOS, Manager. rhone Main 477. 540 State strcot Opposite Court House. Employment Bureau in Con-nertion? E. L. Campbell Carriage and Automobile Painter Fully equipped for high grade work. Up-to-date, dust-proof varnish room. 468 Ferry 8t. Salem, Ore. Our specialty is prescriptions, t Accuracy, quality and promptness X Schacfcr'i drug store, "Deutsche t ApotncKe. " a, NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY slflt trrt Hl M4te rrf MONEY TO LOAN (Is ;iw4 Real FsLfe Nwiritr. Turn k. Fosn Over Ladd A Bush Boat, Baltm, f MONEY TO LOAN Ob farm aid elty property. a Boott, orsr Chlcajo 8tor. SaUet, m fom, Phose 16(1. 51 REAL ESTATE MONET TO LOAN JACOB oa Phone 8424. H06-207 Ilubbard Blrt WOOD AND COAL l asy fluaatlty. Prompt 411 rer our anaciKitT rn n. t w. . - ' ' - - ' V. .7 UUUIW Compasy. 171 North CemmeroUl street Phone Mala III. JAPAJII81 LAOUBT 1KB 1ST CLIAXIKO WOtKI No machinery to tear aa wear out delicate fabric. Work ul4 Tor b4 llred promptly, 44A ferry etrwet Phone Mala K6I