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! .1- . EIGHT THE SALEM CAPIT AL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1914. i I i l.ll.l Special Sale This Week of High Grade Toilet Articles Our Toilet Goods Section offers unusual savings in desirable and needed articles every-day needs much un derpriced in this event. Woodbury's 25c Facial Cream, special 16c Woodbury's 25c Dental Cream, special ,19c Quivilla's 50c Massage Cream, special 39c Quivilla's 50c Cleansing Cream, special ,. 39c Quivilla s 50c Hand Lotion, special 39c Quivilla's 50c Hair Tonic, special 39c pat 0m& Quivilla's 50c Astringent Lotion, special 39c Jergen's 25c Talcum Powder, 1-. lb. tins, special 19c Kutch 25c Talcum Powder, special 14c Colgate's 25c Cold Cream, special 19c Woodbury's Tooth Powder, special 11c Madeline 50c Rice Face Powder, special 39c Woodbury's 25c Facial Soap, special 13c cake Roger & Gallet 35c Fine Soaps, special 27c cake Jergen's 10c Tonka Talpa, Sandal wood odor, special 6c cake Saponisol 25c Liquid Soap, special : 14c bottle Colgate's 75c Violet Toilet Water, special 59c bottle Jeroffle 25c High-grade Soaps, special . .17c cake No. 712 Wednesday Surprise October the 14th A Monster Sale of Women's Rain- coats at the Unusual Price of $1.75 We held a similar sale last year and a great many will remember the interest it created. This event, is bound to even eclipse that sale, for these garments were purchased by our buyer at a most astonishing price concession and we give our customers the benefit. These Raincoats are well fashioned of a rubber-lined cloth stitched seams oven cured military collar that buttons up around the throat, has two pockets, and sizes run from Misses' 1G to Women's 41. These Coats are worth considerably more and are sold in many stores at more than double our surprise price. We advise an early attendance at this sale next Wed nesday, as there is a limited number and the demand will be large. Special for Wednesday only, $1.75 each. Sale starts at 8::!0. No phone orders taken. See the big window showing. ''I ''V:Sj..r'4 I I The House of Quality OOOP1GOOD5 Saiem 's i Style Store ma All Around Town AMUSEMENTS. Ur.rfi II State street between High and Liberty. .Motion pictures. "Chains of the Tnst" strong three-part fea ture. "Onr Mutuul Ciirl " ami comedy, (ir.OHK Koulh side of State between High and Liberty. Motion pictures. "Classmates," a West I'oint picture featur ing Jilnnch Sweat. Kdison Comedy featuring Little Au.lv Clark. ft SALVATION ARMY nONEERS AT THE ARMY HALL TONIGHT A wont Interesting service is un lionni'eil at (lie Salvation Army hull lor tonight. Major nml Mm. llulley, who havo boon here for ten days eon ilucting special meetings, will give some lory i n 1 1' r i-t 1 11 rcminn.ccns.. of llielr years' service n officer of the Snhutinn Army. The Major ami hi wile were among some of ihe tiist of ficors Unit came to thin country lo pin- I r Ihe win h. They have seen sen ice when the Army was greeted moie Ire iiieaily with Inl.-U I .k t m than with good wishes. Without a ilimlit Ihe story will lie li ii in t'u 1 of Interest, Curtain Lorou noil is expecting a good crowd. TIlA fitnH Tlinl Qni.no V,ui M . t muivn nun univn l ml i'linil'y Our Crescent Range Only Ml 11 , ' r TMl HIMI III miii.T. 1 . B OA lUf Lj.j And Up 4 V ...-VtwWH .-.i ,.lll ' tx xx , aJ. 1 I T ill IMM iV.' ' Tt O 1. l(j.-ii-k . I tkJ. , ,' II mi"" i I .. 'li I xpi'y-! " " ai'iiiiiii' i' "" fit carry otlinr chf iprr Movm, wlilch Arc n(irnntfi1 for 15 yinm, prlcul from - $18.50 AND UP. Wt irll J rmif an thirty rtiri' upproral. Tom Oiwtlt Ii HOMEffVRMSmS ILUK C VUHT&NIGHSTS. Btori In Orfson nd Wmblngton "ttttttftt itllflflloll f.n:irin(,vi,J nr Mn., I..f... I., I 4A4Aa7Z EXCERPTS FROM ! SALEM SERMONS I ( By Rev. O. KoohloT.) 1 The ehitreh iniioot fail lieeause Ihe Alininhly Is linek of Ills ehun li, lieeanse I'll rlst Is Ihe eornerslone and lira. I of i It, liei'iiuse the (losml Is u uiwer of o. i iioio sMiviuion in mi wno neiieve it liii.l heeaose the sirlt of (1ml Is the teiii'her In II. . After iirenvhlnn (lie wonl of lln.l for more than fifteen years ami oliservlnu closely the coiiilillon of Ihe ehunli ami Ihe I'hiiri'hes, my il riniiui In that the incai'liers are to lm hhimeil to n yreat extent, If the work of Ihe l.onl ,ne not rnsier. The (irenl trmitile In the ehitreh liulay Is Ihe half heitrleil lliin Islry that him no real mcssauo uf (!(., to ii'iii.iiiliir sinners, It oeenrs Unit irearhers aril ninhlnu snlislltutes for the uospel. iiruli'et l)r to rim-li iliietrlne ninl tea.'hinu ieoie "to oli norm all tilings whntoever Christ lins I'limmnmleil them," If wn woiilil lie just what (lo.l wants as In lie, anil wonhl any just what (lo.l nil ii Is us to say, tlinl ivonhl ilo just what (lo.l wauls us lo do, there Is an power on earth that rould resist the j.ower nf sui'h n luluislry, Analn ineinliers nf the elirisfian iliuri'li are to speak wild vulees rlenr and plain. It Is not euouuh slinplv to spwik In uur ililldren mid friends aliout tlielr duly and then keep silent, tied Alial(ihty lirohe Kll's. mn k for that erlme. Kll thouuht he had done his duty when he admonished his sons fur their sias and let I hem u'i In their mi Budly shame, (led uave Kll aiilhority and demanded of him tn use It and he failed, Some of yon know that Vonr ehildiea are llvlnu In sin nud von linve talked to Ihem and left It al 'that, It I iim'd tn talk the gospel dot a Imtter wuv to live It, I'lmMiul t'hrlstianlty Will eolllllllil. lllia M-ntl.l nit. I lt.-..'t 'I those outside nf the church. "If vk know these thliiK", happy are ye If ye do them," Kxperlence tenches wherever the Rospel Is preached In Its luirlt wn liave taniillde results, nad the promise la lllvcii tn u, "For as the rain enmelh down and Ihe snow from heaven, and retuinelh not thither, Imt watereth Ihe earth, and inahelh It hrliiii forth and luid, that It may nlve seed tu the sower, and luead tn the eater, so shall lav word he that (loellt forth nut of m'v inoutli, It shall wet return inita me void, Vol It shall necoinpllsh that which I please, ami II shall prosper la the thlnx whereto 1 sent it. West Salem today began xvork on its 10,0(11) sewer ayatein. Ita lioiuls voted fur this purpose were sold at aliove par, Dr, Mendotaolin, ipeclallBt in fitting glasses correctly. U. S. bunk building Profesaors Ramacy and Corbott, mem bers of the II, 8. department of agri culture with Ii -ii l 1 1 1 ui it i' ik -nt O. A. ('., were ia Salem Saturday making un ex amiiuitioa of fruit ili!'ers in thin vicin ity. W!ll furnished twelve-room house for rent, rcHsonaldo. Impure :iol lliililmrd buil'liiiK, or phone km I . The postofflce safe in the store of Hugh I'rice of Kickreall was blown open l''riday night by robbers nml a Miiall amount of stamps ami money tak en. The interior of the store was some what damaged, 'i'hcie ia no clue lo the robbeis. (i-i . Dr. Utter, dentim, pnone BOO, Salom Bank of Commerce building. William Hayden, who was injured by being run into by an automobile one day last week, was sufficiently reco ireil from the effects of his rather se vere shake-up tu leave the Willamette sanatorium yesterday al'ternoou ainl re turn In his home, Tor sale a few hundred tons of dam aged wheat left lit iMO.OU nml $17,011 per ton, f, o. b. Piirlland. doing fast, ('onio quick If vou need Home, O. V. I.afler, 4(I(J Hublu'rd building. In noting the health statistics of the county for the mouth in riuturduy 'a issue it was inadvertently slated tiint there were 17 deaths from typhoid fe ver during Ihe i i 1 1 1 1 1 . Ill of nliich were in Halcin. It should have read .17 cases Instead of dent lis, Artlbiins, attention! Open mooting Wednesday night, (iood program and entertainment. The Salem Artisans will proiout a special program at the ?,rinse hall Wednesday night, llel'reshments will be served ami the meeting will be open to the public. The proeeeds of the refreshment booth v. ill be added to the faiid tu scud the drill ten in to Ihe I'mi ama exposition. The Student' Lyreunt Course is ar- ranged as follows: HI rut funis, Nov. 7, 1 .1 ii i ; Idi-s Crane, Dec, 0, 1.01'; Inter nationals, Jan. $l..ti; lleilliui, Teh. (I, 7V; Dr. liieea, April 7, 7ic - Total t.'i.oo. Season tickets, ifJ.'iH. According to a verbal opinion given Labor Commisioiier Hull, the attorney general held that, niter a biickmakcr had tin 1 1 I his pniiliict over tu Ihe cus tody of his employer he hud no legal light lo Die a lien upon the propcity to goaiaiitce payment of wages and his only course of legal relief for wages due liim wuuld be to bring suit against the oniplovcr, - -if Miss Elma Woller will roeelve pupils ia oiiiiiu oil and alter October III at her studio, H0."i Ninth l.ibeily street, phone Kl.'il, The American Mercantile company, ltd., of Vancouver, M, C,, whose articles of iucnrpoiat ion weie refused by Cor poialioa Comniissiuoer Wulson on Ihe gruuiiil Hint II was engaged In an n ii law fill business and wliich was, at the instance of Commissioner Watson, eir joined from tiniisiictlng business in this slate, I "it i In v afternoon filed a million in Judge (lalloway's department of the circuit court asking that the injunction be dissolved and that Corporation Com missioner Watson be compelled to ac cept und file its articles of incorpora tion. : , . Artisans, attention! Open meeting Wednesday night. (Iood program and eateriaiiunent. Rev. J. L. Whirry, of McMiniivllle, is in Salem in the interests of the Am erican Baptist l'ublishiag company. Mr. Whirry will leave Thursdiiy to attend the state Baptist convention which will be held in Koscburj; from October 20 tu 21. The heating plant which is being in stalled iu t lie county court T.ouse will be ready for the fire during tie latter part of this week. The stcamfitters are making the conuec-tiuns to Hie boil ers, the radiators have all been set with the exception of some of those to be installed in the jail. In crossing a small bridge over the mill nice near the Snleui woolen mills yestcnlny nl'ternnon, August Mobcrg, n young iiiau of this city, fell through it, sustaining a couple of pretly severe scalp wounds, lie was taken to the Willamette sanatorium where the in- juries were ateuded to, and this morn ing he seems none the worse for the accident, although lie has a very wore I I. John Minto, Salem's oldest citizen, celebrated his ninety-second birthday Sal unlay at the home of his son, I), C, Miuto, on Sagiiuiw street, Mr. Minto appeai'H to be in the best of health ml'T spirits in spite of his advanced uge and walked to the city and back home, lie takes a keen interest iu public affairs and politics. Mis ninny friends were hearty iu their congratulations ami best wishes. Prcf. Horman 8. Herlng, C. S. B., of Concord, New Hampshire, member of the Hoard of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scicitist, iu Muslim, Massachusetts, will deliver u free lecture on Cliristiuu Sei ence under the allspices of First Church of Christ Scientist ut Ihe (irund opera house, Thursday, October l.'i, at N o'click. The public' is sonlially invited. TONIGHT Last Chance to See "THE CHAINS OF THE PAST" Dcn't Miss It! TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Twelfth Episode "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" The Recovery of the Treasure Box is accomplished amid perils. "MOONSHINE MOLLY" A Majestic Comedy Drama in Two Parts. Another Beauty Film "A Suspended Ceremony" A Rip Roaring Comedy Featuring Margaret Fischer and Harry Pollard. A Midsummer Love Tangle the biggost hit in pic tures today. BLIGH Theatre 10c-A!ways the Best-lOc Coming Saturday and Sunday "THE JUNGLE" Upton Sinclair's Tremendous and Daring Story. i Special meeting of Pacific lodge No. 5(1, A. F. & A. M., this evening. Wink in (he F. (', degree. Visiting brethren Welcome. J. O. Hayos, the wide awake Callfor iiinii who purchased a thousand acres of beaver dam laud in l.nkc l.ubish, nml who is rapidly bringing it under cultivation, has just returned to Cali fornia utter spending a ferr weeks on The infant daughter of Mrs. C. C. Harris, who resides near the Feeble Minded Home, fell from the buggy to! the pavement, on South Commercial street t'his afternoon at 3 o'clock and was picked up from iu. under the horses hoofs with only a few minor bruises. The wheel of the buggy passed over the little girls foot, but no bones were, broken and there was only a slight, bruise on Ihe scalp. The horse started, to back and its hind feet were on either side of the child when bystanders picked her up from the pavement nii'l rushed her to Dr. Van Winkles office where she was examined. At the regular monthly commercial dab meeting to be held Wcdnodnv, August Hiickestine au. Dr. ,1. N. Smith, will bo nn hand to explain Ihe new city charter as framed by the charter com mittee. All of the changes proposed and their sililiif icunee wiil be ext. lain, ..I nis i h rin. isixty ncres or the reclnimcil fully by the cbnmpions of the city mm QL0BE TODAY AND TUESDAY Big Feature Program "CLASSMATES" IN FOUR ACTS i featuring MISS BLANCHE SWEET A picture dealing with college Ufa at West Point. KLAW 4. ERLANOEIt produc tion EDI80N COMEDY featuring LITTLE ANDY CLARK 10c COMINCI WEDNESDAY imt THURSDAY TREY 0' HEARTS The Beet Yet land were sown to barley this vonr und produced above 7(1 bushels to nu acre, or nearly double the average crop. "It's a fine, clear and docldedly aa liilirious climate, and un excellent plucc for one to recuperate und build up In, but it's good to get back here nml sec siiinelhing green again." This, in sub stance, ii the Impression votreit by Dr. Marry U, Clay, who, wilh Mrs. Vlny, has just returned from a two weeks' sojourn or vacation in Hot Lake, l.u (Irnnde und oilier points in I'nion enmi ty In northeastern Oregon. The doctor feels much rested nml refreshed after his brief rest, mid looks the pint. The local hop market shows no ehiinge nml still the price remiiins ut from III to 11 ecnls for the year's of ferings grown In this vicinity. Some rew lots changed hands uver the week end. I, none v und Croisnn sold bill bales at III cents, V. 11, I'elker mm SO bales for 1(1 cents per pound. Tares Aurora hop growers sold small lots ,1, 1), Hit ler, M bales; II. V. Hitter, III bales, mid II. Werner, 50 bules, All went for 111 cnts. Mm, Cathorlno C, Trice, who wa Injured In a streetcar accident on Fri day, October 1!, died lasr night al fl o'clock in the Willamette satiiloriain. Mrs. Price was struck by the cur und thrown to the piivcihcnt with such force that concussion of the bruin resulted and on ueouiit of her advanced uge, 71 years, she was unable to rally from the shock. The fniiernl sei'viccs'wlll be held nt the ln I Ins cemetery nt II u 'clock- tomorrow, A duuuhier. Mrs. I'cter Condton, lives In this city, I Assistant Slate School Superintend-1 out Frank K. Welles lenvra tnctny for Kliiiunth and Lake counties, whe'ro he will look lifter the standurdlzlng of the high schools of those cotinlles In' accordance- with the new rules of the, State Hoard of Filuciitimi, He will nlso dike pin t III the Inst ruction work at i the Kliimalh and l.nkc county tench- , ers1 Institutes at Klamath Fails Wed ncsdiiy, 'l b ii i s.l uv and Friday of no I i week ami at l.ascvlew Monday, Tnes-! day and Wednesday of the week fol lowing. The city Jail hart k record breaking j crowd Halm-day night w hen Its I J beds aecioumodiited IS night lodgers ami aused Chief Shcdeck to speculate that i if til, other lodging houses could over-1 work their ninins Iu n like manner dur ing Ihe slate fair week that Salem boari'lng houses and ladies would huvci made fortune, The ludomitiible sj were in box car when a freight train ( arrived at the t, i'. depot Sntunlny: nigh! and they defied the train crew; that attempted to dislodge them, Off! j errs Spencer and Fisher were called, routed thrin out of the dot car and look Ihem lo the eltv jail lor the night, The, men were bound south and the Hn.li.mi police escorted them out uf town Sua day morning. agerial form of municipal government. Hand)Ksllur-0n : i iur-On ; -fM I i Eyeglass Service Remember: Our Optical Service insures Accur ate, pains-taking exam ination. -:- Courteous treatment always. Kt a sonable prices and com plete satisfaction. Miss A. McCulloch Optometrist Note change of location 20!)-210 Hubbard BMr. IMione 109 !:! NEW TODAY J Ono cent per word each inter- T tion. Copy for advertisement! un der this heading should be in by 2 p. n. , THCNE MAIN ft ' SAI.K.M CHliMNF.Y HWKK1', phone 10. OLD TAFKliS for carpets; 10 cents' per hundred. Jou-tduI office. FOOTHAMi i'usi-bull score, war uews At Fred's night lunch. J-'Olt HAl.l'l A fresh cow; good milker. 771 North Commercial. l,OST Chain and locket, mouogruux " ii. K tl." llct.urn to this olfico, Howard. Sl'I.KNDlD FI'HN iSH KD housekeeping apartments at the Lincoln, CVi Ferry, l'hone -10.". WANI'FD Late model 5 -pnssougir Ford, right price cash. 11. II., earn Journal. I, ((ST lilack loose lint' note book, k,o. tnias musical notes. Return to .lour mil office. i'OK SAl.lO (Iood young Durham ccw, also a five-iiionths-uld heifer cull. I'houe 2.")0t)-,l-5. LOST tiold uoeklaeo on Ocurch to tween Statu und Marion. Leave at Journal olfico. (IOOD 1IOMF for one or two young ladies. Trices reasonable. Ayj. ly V. I.., cure . I o u run I . CM IKK INV-Ni.jWy furnished three room apiirtmeut; bath, electric, light. 1017 South Commercial. FA KM LOANS-Oruguu Title Hi Land Credit Co., Hill) V. S. National Hank H'lildiug, Salem, Oregon. (iUATS Anyone that wants his bru-.li laud chared hy big Angora goals, ud dress 11. F. ut Journal office. Foil SALK- Ao 1S all-wool grey ker sey ovorcont, size IIH, made to ordi r and never worn. Trice if-III. 1'hoiic, l'. ITT DAHLIAS FOR SALK At Slain Fair (ir.uiiuls. .Further information, ) hone :'.'..( W evenings. AHF.NT WANTKD To sell swiatini mil winter hiailweur. The Fdurtie in, L'J iislnugton i lace, .New r nrk city. l-'oli TIIADK For small limn, boii-io and lot in T'lilias. Will pay port cash if nccissaiy. Hex ('.sc.,. DiiKii-i, ( )i i gou. F.I.F.VF.N ACl;.,S highly ciilliviiUil, well improvi d, 1 Mj miles east Siilcm. Tiiliculnis, writi or sec owner, Kculu C, Dux I.I. LAST CHAXCH THIS SI-.AS.iN - If yni have any old .-iirpcts yoa wi-h woviii into tlnlt'v nigs, ratify W. A. I lo'il.i r. at uni-e. i 'hone '.' ISO- W. d I I.I.I N Kll Y ( losing out my i-nt.io line of 1 1 i n i u n 1 1 huts, veh et -, pIllioeN, ct -., at, a great reduction, "'i'liu Maples," one block north Mcyei-C stole. 'OK NAI.F." Fine llulsteiii bull, -I. . via nl ol.l. regivtciid, loi-ated one mile north en: t Si, liny station on Oregon Flee 111.', AImi one full blooded Poland chi:. a hour, one year i.'d. ,1. O. Furr, h cite I. Jill, ;oii, ( Megen, l-'i'll S.M.F, Oil Til A I IF. fur Salem J.rop i "ty, i ijnity i, I' hou iu li'.;, it,. res iu:.r Kiigene, I l.loi'ks fri.in car line, Hi minutes role tu center of town; will trii.le for lot or on house nml Int. In Salem. Aililreis "II, L. II.," cmo .1 ill 1 1: ii 1 . ATTORNEYS. ! I"UKN, SCHIi.;;.;, k F.SSK--A t tiiii.evs at law. Dtntsrhor Advokol. Ms, "illi, "iL'U liailwuv Kxchiuigc biilg., Tin. lie Maui C..I7", Torllnud, Oregon. j Rev. Carl Elliott, of the First Pro byterian church, will talk on '"Ihn Wurld's Trotest KnU-rprlse" al tlio Tresbytery of Willamette, tomorrow in Mluii.y. . Mrs. M, McDrnongh. who reslrtiw on statcsuiiin street, in this city, wm taken to the Snli-ui hospilal today lo ' lllldel'L't nil QI'iTlllioli fur llppemiii'ltis . 1 1 ,When in BALr.M, OREGON, Kcp et BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modorn 1 Tree and Private Baths. RATES 7oc. 11,00. l.nn PER DAY. ; The only hotel In the business (listiM. Nearest to all Depots, Theatre and ' Capitol Building. 1 A Henie Away from Home. I T. O. BLlOIf. Pren. Both rhtiirs rre Auto Bus, Hut a man s mends seldom work I overtime oil Hie friendship job, Yeilerday was fact, today a real- it v, but tomorrow Is visionary, Hue, did yon ever tnrct a man whoi was t is It enough lo in joy payiii'i tales 1 1 lias no time to train yoilng inen ami women in the e?eiitmls of business. They must bn trained before engaging in business. The first, ipuslion asked is "Wlint can you dol'1 A knowledge of Stonotypv, Short hand, Typewriting, Hookkeeplng and allied subjects Is what iniiket It possible to sin ,1 in a busi ness position. It gives the start opens thy wuy tu advance ment. Prepare at the Capital Business College SAIEM, OREGON. Dainty Gray-Belle Lunches Satisfying i " I--" i- 1 1 i , lmut Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chliken, Hot Taoulen, ChlM Con Came, Chop Buey Noeillff Ferry Htreet rtslrTirnK wwei f'H f f'TV rT'T