Lingerie Waists
A large new assortment
For this week only
$1.50 values
98 Cents Each
Women's Suits
and Coats
One-Half Price
A large choice assort
ment Men's Suits
One-Half Price
WOMEN'S
Night Gowns
Muslin and Crepe pret
tily trimmed
Values to $1.50
98 Cents Each
One - third Off
on Children's
Coats
Men's $1.25
UNDERWEAR
98c Garment
20c GALATEA
Light and dark back
grounds. Limited assortment
15 Cents Yard
WOMEN'S FLEECED
UNDERWEAR
25c garment. '
19 Cents Each
MEN'S $1.25
Golf anil Dress
Shirts
98 Cents Each
SPORTS
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Brennan and Killifer Have Contracts
' With Philadelphia Nationals and
Cannot Get Away.
KNABE SAYS HE HAS SIGNED
EIGHT MA JOE LEAGUES
ICULM1
Beautiful
Dolly Varden
Flowered Crepes
The latest material
for dresses and waists.
20c values
Now 15 Cents
CTJRRENCY COMMITTEE ADJOURN.
UNITED I'llF.SB leased wiub.
Chicago, ' Jan. 21, The organization
committee created under the new cur
rency law, which has been conducting
hearings here since Monday, today ex
pected to complete its local work, and
leave for St. Louis. The committee is
scheduled to conduct a two days hear
ing in St. Louis and theu go to Kansas
C'ity.
DIVOECES STAR WITNESS.
UNITED 1'IIESS LEASED W1IIS.
San Francisco, Jan. 21. Suit for di
vorco was filed hera today by Joseph
II. Browning from bis wifo, Mrs. Henri
etta Browning, who, as Cleo Barker,
one of the girl witnesses against Mil
lionaire George II. Bixby in the "black
pearl " trial, walked out of the court
room in Los Angeles to become a bridle
last October, iln addition to charging
his wife with extreme cruelty, Brown
ing says she was too friendly with
other men.
Spring Training Places Are Being Map
ped Out and Steps Taken to Pur
chase Needed Equipment.
UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE.
Chicago, Jan. 21. The following mes
sage was sent to President Baker, of
the Philadelphia National league club
today by President John A. Gilmore
of the Federal league:
"I hereby notify yyou that Ad Bren
nan and William Killifer have signed
contracts with the Chicago Federal
league club and have received advance
money. Both men are our playors and
their contracts will bo protected."
Manager Otto Knabe of the Baltimore
Federals conferred here today with
Charles Woeghman, prosident of the
Chicago club. Knabe declared he had
signed eight major league players.
Spring training plans were being map
ped out today, at Federal league head
quarters. Several club managers also
interviewed salesmen for storting goods
houses with a view to purchasing uni
forms for their players.
Girls! Beautify Your Hair! Make It
Soft, Fluffy and Luxuriant Try
The Moist Cloth. '
Try as you will, after an application
of Danderine, you cannot find a single
trace of dandruff or falling hair and
your scalp will not itch, but what will
please you most, will be after a few
weeks' use, when you see new hair, fine
and down ' at first yes but really new
hair-Hjrowing all over the scapl.
A little Danderine immediately
doubles the beauty of your hair. No
difference how dull, faded, brittle and
scraggy, just moisten a cloth with Dan
derine and carefully draw it through
your hair, taking one small strand at a
time. The effect is immediate and
amazing your hair will be light, fluffy
and wavy, and have an appearance of
abundance; an incomparable lustre,
softness and luxuriance, the beauty and
shimmer of true hair health.
Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton's
Danderine from any drug store or toilet
counter, and prove that your hair is as
pretty and soft as any that is has
been neglected or injured by careless
treatment that's all.
IRE
Mallory Velours
and Craverietted Raincoats are
esential to the neatly dressed
men of this Rainy Climate, Get
them and you will enjoy the
rain also,
Cravenetted raincoats are now re
duced. $5.00 to $26.00. $5.00 and $6
Cravenetted velours $2.95.
SALEM
WOOLEN MILLS
STORE
HO E
Clean
Up
VALUES
THAT CANNOT BE EXCELLED
SATURDAY, the biggest day in the history of our
store and only three people who entered the store
that did not buy something.
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Does this mean anything to YOU?
IT DOES mean that people were pleased
We have no old stock. We do not restrict you as
to choice. You get new, fresh, clean winter styles
AT COST AND LESS
Sale will continue all this week. Style has a value.
We are acknowledged Style Leaders.
Come here before this sale closes
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BLIGH THEATRE REINHART'S
The Quality Shoe Store
444 State Street
1-2 BLOCK
WEST0.E.DEP0T
DEFEATS Y.M.C.A. TEAM
The Willamette university basketball
team defeated the Yellow Jackets of
the Salem V. M. O. A. in a practice
game at the varsity gym last evening
by a score of 22 to 18.
While the game was not a match
contest, yet each team played hard ball
and the contest proved vory interesting
to the small group of spectators who
gathered to watch the practice.
The varsity team will journey to
Portland next Saturday to contest with
the Multnomah Club team, of that city,
Saturday evening. The lineup last
evening: '"
Yollow Jackets R Schott, Baker and
Hugging, forwards; H. Schott, center;
Brink and Kinciad, guards.
Willametto Homan and Tallman,
forwards; Carson, center; Rowland, Flo
gel, Hhistler and Gates, guards. Iteferee
Schramn.
BONDS TO FIGHT COWLER.
t'NITKU riU'.SR I.EASKD Willi.
Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 21. .loo Bonds,
locnl heavyweight boxer is matched to
day to box Tom Cowler, a recent arrival
from England, at Vancouver, B. C
February 15. Cowler hns been boxing
in Canada. He is credited with having
defeated Jewey Smith in England and
with having boxed 20 rounds with
Bomluirdier Wells. Bonds is a protege
of Denver Ed Martin and hns never
been decisively defeated.
VS1TKO 1'HESS LEASED WIIIE.
Portland, Or., Jan. 21. When Garnet
C. Bush, deposed umpire of tho Pacific
Coast league, signed a contract with
the Fodoral league yesterday to net tis
one of its arbiters, the first case of an
umpire hurdling to the outlaws went on
record, for Bush had signed a contract
to umpire in the Northwestern league
in 1914, according to President Fielder
Jones today. i
Jones stated that he had his three
umpires for 1914 signed up, but wns not
ready to announce tho names, and tho
defection of Bush rnther angered him.
He also snid ho feared one of his,othcr
umpires, an eastern mnn, who worked
in class AA ball Inst year, was about to
go to the Fedornls.
"I had Bush signed to a contract,"
said President) Jones, "but I guess the
Fedorals offered him more money than
I could afford to pay, and ho took tho
jump.' '
OFFICIALS 10 BE
"DAVID COPPERFIELD"
WINS PRAISE OF ALL
The presentation of "David Copper
field" at Ye Liberty last night was
accluimed by all who saw this wonder
ful sevon-part production in motion
pictures of Charles Dickens', greatest
work, to be one of the triumphs of mod
orn photo-play hiBtorv.
Tho picture is technically perfect,
and the charm of the acting makes one
forget that it is only a motion picture.
It seems as if real flesh and blood
people were on the stage, and tho story
is worked out to such great perfection
that interest is nover lost throughout
tho whole seven reels.
All Salem should witness this triumph
of photoplay production, and appealing
as it does to old and young alike, it is
most probablo that a gioator percent
ago of theatre goers and non-theatre
goers, will bo at Ye Liberty before the
close of tho engagement, which ia on
Thursday night, Matineos are given
daily at 2:15 and the evening perform
ances are at 7:15 and 9:00.
Hero is the list of officials to be
elected from tho stnto at largo this
year, and the salary of each.
Linted Mates Senator, at $7000 a
year.
Governor, nt 500(1 a year.
Members of Congress from First, See'
ond and Third districts, at $7500 a year.
State Treasurer, at $1500 a year.
Attorney-General, nt $.'1000 a year.
Four Justices of Supremo Court, at
.fbno a year.
State Superintendent of Public. In
struct ion, at $.'1000 u year.
Stale Labor Commissioner, at $11000
a year.
Slate Engineer, at $.1000 a year.
One linilioad Commissioner, at $1000
a year.
JABS AND JOLTS
Max Carey of the Pirates is selling
diamonds in St. Louis, thereby proving
that ho is only a ball player. If ho were
a magnato ho would be selling gold
bricks.
It is good policy to Insure Walter
Johnson for $100,000, but we'd hate to
take tho job of .insuring the fellows he
pitches ngainst.
Oiie thing we can't understand about
George Chip is that he hit Frank Klaus
on tho jaw and failed to sustain a frac
ture of tho mitt.
Had we bten a friend of Willie Ritch
ie, and had we thought of it at the
time, we should have sent him an elec
tric foot warmer as a Christmas prci
flit. ,
Charley Carr's school for baseball
players may be a boon to the public,
but what wo need just now is a whoul
for baseba magnates.
Our heavyweights may b all to the
bad, but wo hope that when Georges
Curpcnticr hits our hospital shores he
hu enough money to pay his faro back.
BIRTHS.
HOMYER. '
To Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Homyer, at
the Fairground cottage, Wednesday,
January 21, 1914, a 7-pound daughter. ."
Dr. J. N, Smith attended, and he ro- ,
ports both mother and child to be do
ing nicely. The happy dad is better
known as "Con" Homyer, and he has
been custodian of the fair grounds for
Borne time.
JOURNAL WANT ADS. bring results,
Aaihiwt.lnUMM' l. ...... ..-ri
I YVU1TK SI Rli'tU MADRAS
ARROW
COLLARS
2 lor 7 mtn. Clotf, Pwwfwily a Co., In.
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More Bargains
In Library Tables
tables,
regular
regular
Two fine quartered oak plank top, 28x44
$16.75, now $12.75.
One heavy quartered oak plank top table, 28x42,
$14.00, now $10.50.
One 28x42 quartered oak table, regular $12.50, now $8.73.
One 24x36 quartered oak table, regular $10.00, now $7.50.
One 24x25 quartered oak stand, Mission design, regular
$5.00, now $3.50.
These are all exceptionally good bargains, and we will take
in your old furniture in exchange. See our window display
FORD LED MASS MEET1NO
BEFORE FOUR WERE KILLED
lIMITKD MIKSS I.EAHCII WIIIIO.
Mnrysville, Cab, Jan. 21. Nearly a
dozen witnesses testified yesterday at
the trial of four men alleged to havo
murdered District Attorney Mnnwoll
in tho Whentlend hop yard riot last
August, that Mellaril (lllackie) Ford,
one defendant, led n mass meeting a
few minutes before tho shooting in
which' foul1 men wore killed.
T. J. Jamison, blacksmith then em
ployed at the hopyanl, testified ho had
heard Ford say!
"Conditions hero Bro hell; I don't
want to live in hell and would rathor
send some other fellow there"
James Howard said ho saw William
Heck, another defendant, run from tho
crowd with a revolve! in his hand after
the nl filers hail been shot, Howard
mild lie saw Ford give some papers to
Heck and remarked:
"I'll give these to tho secretary of
tho Industrial Workers of tho World."
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shopping &&Zfi
Refreshing Satisfying
, Invigorating
NEWPORT ia REPAIRING
DAMAGE DUE TO FLOOD
'NITI?I Flic l.tASKO WIIIR '
Xowport, Ore., Jan. 21. (Special,--A
large force of men is being employed
la repairing tho damage, resulting from
the heavy rains and wind of Inst week,
There is tnurh interest in tho granting
of a franchise to the new railroad. The
council hns won much praise for its
business meeting.
I. fl, Knight and wifo conducted a
series of meetings with tho following
program!
1. Who is Hntan and what will bo
come of hiint Tuesday night,
2. Capital and Labor. Wednesday.
3. The purport of wiping Turkey
from the Map of the World. Thursday.
Tonight. "The J'and from Amster
dam." I'opuUir prices.
It Is Not Profitable
To buy canned goods in single tin lots. Wholesale quantities
at wholesale prices. Get our idea? An assortment can be
made from our entire stock of canned goods of one, two or
four dozen at a saving of from 10 to 15 per cent to you.
Our sale it a great success. Hundreds of dozens have been
sold, and we have only started... Come now and let us reaton
together.
Mission Small Atpargut. A very delicious ,tendcr as
paragus, 15c per tin, $1.30 per dozen.
Large White Asparagus. P. S. large tins, tender and
sweet, 30c per tin, $2.75 per dozen.
Del Monte Collotal Asparagus. The very finest quality as
paragus to be had, 35c per tin, $3.40 per dozen. -Afecco
Corn, $1.00 per dozen. Onarga Corn, $1.35 per dozen
Living tton Peat, $1.60 per dozen. Livingston Tender Beans,
$1.35. Princess Royal Sifted Peat $2.00. Lilly of the Valley
$2.65.
Extra Sliced Lemon Cling Peaches. Solid pack, heavy
syrup. The best peach for the money, 20c per tin, $2.00 doz.
Extra Quality Table Apricots. Delicious flavor 20c, $2.00
per dozen.
Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple. A rare bargain, 15c per tin,
$1.60 per dozen.
Sinclair Hams, 22 l-2c per pound.
Imeprial Flour, $1.50 per sack, $8.25 per barrel.
ROTH GROCERY CO.
KamastiiiM