TWO THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBEB 13, 1014. ire m4 mm ' ONSTKATION SA We Place on Sale Our Entire Line of Suits, Coats. Dresses, Waists, Furs, Hats, Petticoats, Sweaters EDUCTIONS! BIG Ivy Corsets $1 Formerly sold up to if.'!..1)!!. Hotter ((nidi's Unit were, formerly 5.(I0, now .fl.Oo. Complete assortment of sizes, All Wool Sweaters $3.50 Norfolk and Roughneck Sweaters in nil the popular colors. Formerly Mold up an high tin $7.10, Coat Snaps The very latest Fall Coats 10 to 33 1-3 Per Cent Reduction Special Good Coats, but not the latest $5.00 i Mv M SAVE ON SUITS Every Suit in the house reductions 107c to 33 1-3. Latest Fall Models in the Best Styles. SPECIAL BARGAIN Good Suits, but not right up to style, $5.00. Waists S'S0"' Lingerie Waists formerly priced as high as $2.25 50c Lingerie Waists formerly priced as high as $4.00 $1.00 Chiffon, Silk and Crepe Waists as high as $9.50 $2.50 Dresses and Street Dresses that formerly were as high as $25.00 $10.00 Dresses that formerly were as high as $12.00 $3.00 A few House Dresses, were as high as $3.50 $1.00 YOUR CHANCE We want you to know that this should be "Your" store. See what bargain marvels our demonstration sale holds for you. Come early. rs. P. L Fullerton Exclusive Suits and Millinery 270 North Commercial Street . , i . , mm E3 U. YlWtfV" mm 1 7 Furs! Furs! Finest Furs in Salem Half Price All Our Trimmed Hats 1-2 Price Every Hat in the store on sale. Silk Petticoats $2 Formrely sold up to $4.50. Better grades that we formerly sold as high as $6.50, now $4.00. CHAMBERLAIN WILL SPEAK IN SALEM Senator Geo. E. Chamberlain Is En Kouta to Oregon Bpeaito Hore oil Afternoon, October 20. Henator (lontge K. ChutniieHnin is en route to Oregon ell will itrrive Wed nesday in linker, where lie will open hia campaign with an address that ev ening Ilia itinerary has been arriiiigcl an follows: Or-tober 14-Kvrniug, Maker. October 1.1 Afternoon, I'nion; even ing, l,a (Jrande. Oetobcr IB Afternoon, open for ar gngc'ticuta by the local committee at Pendleton; evening, Pendleton, October 17 KveniuK, The Hallos. October IH and It) will bo spent In Portland, but no formal nddrensoa will bo niu do. October 20 Afternoon, Wiimlluirn; rvciiing, Salem. Oevobor 21 Afternoon, Ashland, cv- GERMANS CONTROL POLAND Merlin, via Auiitoiduin mid l.iindou, (let. HI. With the ex ception of Wnr.-.nw, the tier mans now control nil of Ku-sinn I'tilaud, west of tiie Vistnlu riv er, it was officially announced h"io today. EDDIE PLANK, GREAT eaing, Medford. October -2 Afternoon at the dispo sal if local committee lit (Irauts Pass; evening, (irnnta I'ass, October 1M Kvening, Knschurg. Odohor 'Jl Afternoon, Cottage tlrow; evening, Kuyene. October 'J7 Afternoon, Lebanon; ev ening, Albany. October H Afternoon, Independ ence; evening, Pallas, October '.Ml Afternoon, McMiunvillc; evening, Hillsboro. Oetobcr .'10 Kvening, Oregon City. October III Kvening, Portland. November 'J KvcniiiK, Astoria. For years we have been slating in the newspapers of the country that a great many women have escaped serious op erations by taking Lyclia 1. Tinkhani's Vegetable Com pound, and it is true. We arc permitted to publish in this announcement extracts from the letters of five women. All have been recently received unsolicited. Could any evidence be more convincing? IIIoisuxw, Mk. "I hud pallia In both sitloa and audi a sohmiosh I ootild scarcely straighten up at tiincs. My buck ached mul I Ws so nervous I could not sluci), and 1 tlioiiRlit 1 never would lio any IsjtUir tintil I niiluulUod to mi onpmllon, but, I cniuniciiivil taking J din K. llnklmm'a VcRotitblu I'oiniioiiml and hooii felt like a now woman." Mrs. IIaywaiid Now-ii, llotlgdon, Slo. 2CnAiti.oTTB, N. C " I was In bail health for two years, with ntiiia lit Imlli niileit and waa very iiervotiH. I liiid a irrowtli which the doctor said wan a tumor, and I never would Ret well unless 1 had an operation. A friend nd vised nio to taUo Lydia li. I'lnk. Iiam'a Vsfpttablu Compound, and I Kindly say that, 1 am now enjoying fino health." Mrs. Koaa Kims, M Winona St., Charlotte, N. C, 3Hanovrr, 1a. "Thrt doctor advised a Severn ois'rallon, but my htiHliand pUnmLyiliiv K. I'inkliam's VeKi'lablo (mts)und and! exrorteiiwd great rullei lu a abort tltns, Now I feel like, a new person Mid can do a bard day's work and not mind It." Jlrs. Ada Wii.t, JtMJ Stock 81., llanovor, la. 4I)aoATtin. Ilu "I was sick In bod and tbrea of the best vhyil- olana said I would hav to Is? taken to the hosnltal for an ois-r-Btion aa I had something rnivlti(r in inv left side, 1 nfused to sub mit to tho pnnratliin and took Ia'iIIa K. nukham's YeKetable Com. pound and It worked a mlraclo in my ease, and I tell oilier women what It has done for ma." Mrs, Laviu A. Ohiswoi.d, S!3l"J lllk. Kast "WUluun tHrwt, Decatur, III 5Ci.KTRi.AKn, Onto. "I waa very IrreRtilar and for seventl yearn my slils pained ma so Unit I exacted to have to undergo an op- rraiion. Lfociora sam mey Knnw oi notuinK utai would hnlp mo. I took Idia K. ltnkham's Vcku table Compound and I Ih-osiiio regular and free from rmin. I am thankful for such a Rood modi cine and will always nlva It tho hlnheat praise." Urt, U ll.(lntFriTii,7l4 Madison A v., Cleveland, O. i.WrH.trTniF.n!lttH41l!:iICtXKrO. I lUjr (COR'llH,tllAI.l,VriS.ilA,KS..friilvle. wr IcitUf will 1m ortcoMt, rol iid niwrJ r!J!J-j! y i ' wj m ma mmi una la su-ivt i-uaiiaenc. 1M a cin., Athle;ics in that tinvn, tni.T rnouLli ) ; '-v;is rnther sluihy uboiir milking sih'I) ATHLETIC SOUTHPAW. 1 "",u" 1 1 vo ,H' " I "Dependability is Fddie's forte. n I There are no nerves in lira muscular uenysnurg r.irmer Is Twirlcr Connio '"'dy, his brain is keeif and analytical iacK uan Placs the Most Depend- '"""K11 t0 "t.'1" eleverest lintsn.nn.! anca on In the World's Series ' Wi"' """ r ,,,""t l""'1'' "'' toires and n wondi'rt'ul knowledge of i batting weakness, there is lltTTO to ninr- j That Kddin plunk is likelv t,, 1 r 1 v''' '" ""'''','flH' Nothiim short of eate hi. f. e i . oupli-1 jt rnll,i cmB (o ,, Kjff,., n, ,),,. f,"t "f 1"" J'"r, when he termined as he. """J,,; n"""".v of the Athletics I 'M.iko VaKner Mnthewson e.n t.a 'gainst tho Omnta, U believed by thoi.i1"'. ""-''O '''" " bo no end to his I "est posted critics, marvelous recuperative powers. That uj llio next issue, of the It , MK. I inuii of 40 shouiil contend successfully I , I i1,',' P(1"lt"n "le fowinK histnrv i '' ymha from 15 to 20 years his j or J lun.i, win, IB termed "The Crossfire i .liiaioi, is not only out of the ordin.uv, I . ;; . lit. i liniiminir, Add to that the fact i years liK Hcttvsburi,' Pol let,.' was the baseball sensuti,,,, ,,f ,,(, "Hegiato world. Jt was (lt that h team, as u whole, wa, , exceptionally t"'r,K, but tho mlKhty left arm ,'f . seriou, country boy bronuht them the hcV." f Vr'"!"r-V' WlMn "fl"'o only the blow of defeat wan expected. I lion enmo the Rnme with Hucknell rhe l.ewisbnrg men, led by hlmiuV .Hired Christy Muthewson, had hrushe. iv their opponents as easily as had the battlefield cnlleKians and their in comparable Kddie l'lank, H tho con test resolved Itself into u duel between he two ((contest cullcfta pitchers of their day. ' "It w:u not Hunk's fault that (let tysburu lost. The cunning of this ffrom southpnw was fully th.i c.pnll o the wirard skill of Mathoson, l,ut his huh port cracked, when .i it..- ' C,ff 1 "-ARIZONA NATIONAL "The unvnryiiiK hand of time moved steadily forward. Both I'lnak and Mn. thewson, wlnninit major leaKue berths, had risen to fame us the Kreatest ex-1 Phoenix, Ari.. Oct. J.l.-Oovernor 1.1, ".i . rH,r1",'"1f '.vl' otilliint todav ordered the First AriI0aa pit. ninK that baseball had ever seen. National Ouard to be ready to proceed Several times they had clashed, and on , at a moment, notice to Naeo, Arizona,! en, li occasion the "breaks" had fallen I to protect the Artonn border from j WILLAMETE TO GO IN ! PUGET SOUND BOATS BODY TO CORVALLIS ! THINK THEY ARE AUTOS that Plank bus mnnV'a far bitter ceo ord lu hia last four yen's the n he did In the initial quartet of sensona utnl one has said the last word on his niiiR nifieent vitality. The fact tnnt Plank has won nearly III) jinnies in his lone, enreo," luis scored more shut-outs thun any other twirlcr in tho Raine, has per formed hundreds of wonderful fonts ill the past, in not so remarkable n the fact that lie ia still pitchinu; as well, if not better, thnn ever. " Russell can pitch more games a sea son t Jut il can l'lank; Johnson Tina great er speed; Wood a sharper curve; l)u-; bue 1 better slow bull, but, a combi nation of these, assets, together with a remarkably wise head, bus made Kd-1 ward 8. Plunk, tho Crosa-Firo King,' tho gientest southpaw that ever diew breath." : The Willamette t'niversity student body held the firM rally of the school year this morning preparatory to at- tend'nif! the O. A. C.-Willaniotto giiuie nt Corvnllis next Saturday. Arrt'iiL'enionts have been made for securing n special truin which will leave here next Nnturduy morning ut 0:00 o'clock fur tho scene of the contest. The new athletic field at the agricultur al college is to be dedicated with this game and the Willamette students will participate in the exercises. Over 200 students have already signi fied their intention of makiog no trip u ml niuuy of the ulumni nmt local fans are also expected to make the trip. While tho 'varsity team is far from tho conference team class this year, they still rotuin the gamencss of their predecessors und backed by practically the entire student body will go to Cor vallia to put up tho fiercest fight of the year. Tho meeting this morning was a con tinual round of speeches in which rep resentatives of all classes and student organizations reported the willingness of their rcspectivo bodies to give all fotsiblo asaintancv in 'linking the trip a auocess, "Meet mo .it Corvallis Hat unlay," is the common greeting on the campus today, Seattle, Wavh., Oct. 1:1. The Itritish Htciiniship Striitligurry which went i ashore.on a sand spit in a dense fog, I near 1'ort Townsend Sunday night, was ; floated at high tide yesterday afternoon and proceeded to Hremortou under her own power. She was not damaged. In a sudden mpinll yesterday, the j schooner Spokane, in tow, was driven ashore on Protection Island. It is be- Moved .sho can be flouted without j damage. Tho sound steamer Sioux was hauled off Dungeness spit yesterday with the ! assistance of two dredges, and three j tugs. She proceeded to Seaftlo under her own strain, Hhe had been on the spit sineo last Tuesday. DIED. PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION MET GUARD ORDERED OUT; EDUCATOR SAYS "LITTLE RED SCHOOL MUST GO" It H.u Done Great Work But Tlmo Has Come for Bigger Consolidated Structure. KDWAHDS At the family residence, No. 1145 Mouth Thirteenth street, in this city, Monday, October 12, at t) p. in., Thomas Kdwards, aged Nil years. Deeenscd has been a resident in and ! about Snlcm for more than 25 years, aaud has engaged ill fanning both nortli Snd south of Salem during the dnys of his activity, lie is survived try his I wife and three sous Arthur, of Turner; Thomas ,1., of Minnesota, and W. If. Kdw-irds, of Taconia, formerly engaged I in the taxidermy trade ill thjs city. llo is also survived by numerous grand-1 children and great-graiidchildicii. The leniains are at Higdoii k liichaidson 's I und 'rtaking parlors and the funeral will be conducted from there Wednes day, October II, at i:'M p. m., under Ithe ui.jpiccs of l'earl Lodge till, A. V, & 'A. M., Hov. Unlit. 8. Hill officiating. I Inti'iii'ont in f'itv View cemetery. in favor of the blonde llacknell alum nus, mi nist octoDer, n decade and a half nfter Matty's first victory over his famous rival, they met again In a test of skill, "A victory for the Athletics would clinch the title of World Chnmplnns; one for New York would at least give a brealhliig spell to MrHruw'a sorely tried waiiiors. And Kddie l'lank, warming up before tlio Philadelphia dugout, lilllliccd at tho sweater ci. .,.,! form of the Idol of the metropolis, and swore grimly thut lie would win now, nod wipe out nt a blow the stigma of those ut her losses. "The history of that game Is too well known t bear repeating, Mathcw son, with the gaiiieness that Is charac teristic of him, struggled desperately inguinal the inevitable. Hut plank could not lie beaten. Never In nuv belligerent Mexican federals and rebels. At the Mine time tho governor advised I the state department at Washington, that he intends to protect American! clticns nt Nneo. TOR LOWER CALIFORNIA. Mexico City, Oct. HI. The willing of a force of Vlllistas fioni Ouaymas, tmp- pnscdly n cnptiiro Lower t sllliirnia, was reported hero todny, how foMveiT ACID STOMACHS AND FOOD FERMENATION Bjr a Btomaoli Specialist, Aa s specialist who has spent ninny Wn.i.i '. h.i... i. i.ii , years in me stiiuy ami treatment oi , ".,! m',.h"'1 " ,,Vl.'l:'r ''T ""'" trinihlea. I havs been forced to so niugiilflcently. Two scratch hits were all the (limit sluggers could enrn. Iliad when the dusk of an October night had veiled the Polo tlrounils. llddle the conclusion that most people who complain of stomach trouble possess stomachs that are absolutely healthy and normal. The real trouble, that I I.I....L I....I ..... ...I., i .... . i ""o o , . ,, ." ' .,.imi. , mcoaive acid In ton stoiiincti, ag- but had completed the man whom he. i... r i ..i.... ii....... would have give, 1,1, si,,,,,, f the serir. ;,,il v ,,, , ,,,,,, 0, money to beat, I j "There is something about the grout tleltvsbiirg southpaw that Irresistibly attract! you, His face ia long, with siinietlilng of the Yankee in Its shrewd the stomach and food fermentation csne win I which distends the stomach abiiorninllv, catolug that full bloated feeling. Thus both acid and ferments Hon Interfere with and retard the pro ., ,, ,. , , ' ,-,. nt'ii i.i, nun nnu ninni inr lu.i kindly contours, I here Is the tensi e ... .ii.n., ti.. -i....,..k I. .,. strength of a steel spring In that lean V hl,(hv ,,,, ,!, ,, Irritated engtli of hia body, and when he la nut B1mo-t past eiidiiiauee by these foreign there in the hoi, shooting his cclehrnt-1 element.-sold and wind. In all such ed 'cross fire' aerosa the rubber, every ,,., ,,d they comprise over SO per tan leans hack in hia scut and cheer , cent of nil stomach diffleiilllcs-lhe fully preil Icta a victory. f,r,t ml av ,,., , t i tana a act lona on tne mound are i neutrallre the acid and almi the fer- m peculiar to himself, lie la deliberate, lining ll not with the ciaspcratig slow ness of Hoy Mitchell or 'Hlow Ji' Dovle, Yon ace him glance at the out ficidera, hitch up hia trousers, pull down . hia rap, then his arm whirls In a 'side, wheel' motion, and the ball breaks in white streak over the pnn. " ' I waa pitching for liettyahurg, and having pretty fair auccesa against va rious collets teams, ' said Plank, 'when Connie Mark wrote ii a letter, Irivtt 1 ln mo to come lo Philadotpnm for a try oat. It waa the fi st year of the mentation by taking lu a little warm or cold water liniueillately nfter eating, front ono to two teaspounfnls of bis. mated magnesia, which ia doubtless the brt nnd only rrally effective antlaeid and food corrective known. The acid ill he unit rallied and the fermenta tion stopped almost Instantly, and vour lomach will at once proceed to dlgo-t the food In a healthy, normal manner. He sure to ak your dniggi-t for the hlsnrstrd mngnesia, I have found other forma utterly larking in its peculiarly valuable properties. .'. J. O. I'niversity of Oicge,n, Kugene, Oct. i 1.1. "So tar us the eountiy school re- j mains an institution of one loom and ( one tiachcr it lias become tin anaclnnii- Inn in American life and must be changed to soniethlne diffetent before: the education It gives can be made ad- j oiputo to the fiords, of the children! living in the country today," says lr. I Joseph Schafer, professor of history at j the I'nivotsity of Oregon, in an article on nil nl education which is being wide- j ly printed, lr. s,hafir uiouroa a little for the. "little rod schoolhonso" of old, which: he diclutea all rhould honor for the great work It has accomplished In the pa't, but he proceeds to argue power Hilly for an ctficlent, consolidated school, which will put the pupil Into touch with times that are in a I lion sand ways different liom those of his giandiathers. "llcruare laud Is now high and mar gins of prolil nariow." continues lr. Senator, "the tanner must be a busi ness man, Itecause science can aid in maklrg tv farm more productive in In preventing tosses, he must be train id to apply scivntiic principles, Pc lause he is a ettiacii, cosmopolitan in his niisincss and social relations, he needs as hia equipment an education not j whit less thorough or less broad than that which today conies as a mat ter of course to the man entering busl uesa lile in the towns or cities." TENT1NQ TONIGHT ON TUB OLD CAMP GROUND. We've been lighting tonight on the old ramp ground) Many are lying near, Home a it dead and some are dying; Many are in tears. Many are the hearts that are weary touight, Wishing for the war to cease. Manv are the biarti looking for the light. To see the dawa of peace. Tenting tonight, tenting tonight, Tenting on the old ramp ground, Pylng (outfit, dying tonight, i'.ilrg on the old ramp ground. SAK.W1 C. WATKUS -I'lUCK-llnugh-tor of K, It. and Snruli Waters, was born in I .a I'orte county, Indiana, duly M, lH-i;i, and died In' "atom, Ore gon, October II, .11)11. With her parents, she crossed the plalna in ISMI, settling in l'olk county, Oregon, where she was married in Au gust, IS.'iO. to Marquis do Lafayette lillllain. To this union were born three children W. F., Alice A., and Esther; ,1. (lillinm, the Inst of whom died JulV' III, 1K!IS. The husband died .March at, lHilH. la September 1S72, Mrs. Oilliam: married I.nrkin Price, who died in .Ian-' linen li'H). Mrs, Price haa lived con-1 stantly on the homestead, IH miles from Dallas, where she went aa a btide M yenrs ago, and where her kind, pare life won tho love and respect of all who knew her. A member of no par ticular church, she waa at henrt n Chris-' tinu In the broad sense of a belief in a risen Christ and the virtue of a righteous life. There remuin, besides a host of friends and other relatives, the son,. W. 1). ttilliam, of l'olk county, and the laughter, Mis, W. I), Mohney, of Sa lem, also two brothers and one sister, I William Wntnrs, of Whoolook. Wl lor county; John Waters, of Kails City, I and Mrs. tilen O. Ilolinan, of Pslliis, ! Her body was laid to rest In the eein etciy at Pallas, alter a short service conducted by Itev. J.. C, Spencer, of Salem. UYAV-ln l.u Angeles, Cel., Saturday, October 10, 1014, John M. Kyan, sged 74 years. Funeral aunouiicetiieuts later, licceastil was a resident of Salem for many years. He I" survived by the widow, Mra. Klla W, Hyun and eight children as follows! Mrs. Arthur W. Moore, of Salem Mrs. It. Hilleh, Mra. tl. H, Woodford, Henry I)., A. I,., John M K. W., and Arthur Hyan, all of Portland. W(M)I At the .tale hospital, Monday, October 12, 1PI4, Thomas Wood, of Merril, Oregon, of mobile pae uinonia. The ten ain will be thlppe l lo Mer rill this morning fnr interment. They will lie accompanied by the widow of deceased. The firt of the I'ureiit-TeuchorK us sociatiou meetings of the prcHcut school year was held last night at. the tlrant: School and between Sol) and .'100 mem bers were present to listen to the pro gram, and to take part in the discus sions which result in a closer coopera tion of parents and teachers in tho schools. Since the orgnnizafion of tho tiraiit School district association thin body has provided a well equipped play ground for the children of the district and the hearty cooperation of tho pa trons of the district nud the teiichere has been furthered. The meeting was presided over by Mrs, K. K. Kisher, tho president of the association. The address of tho evening was mndo by O. M. Klliot.t, tho new superintend ent of city schools. Mr, Klliotf out lined some of his plans for tho city schools of Salem and then proceeded to give tho members present somo good advice which his long experience hfl rendered valuable. The new pastor of tho .lason l.eo M. K. church also gave a short talk and Dr. ('. H. Kpley gave a reading. Miss Inez. Dcnuison rendered a solo, A, A. I.ee made a few remarks of encouragement, It. ,1. Milea delivered an address and Miss Mina Cook sang. After the program refreshments worn served and the members, departed look ing forward to many more successful and helpful meetings INDICATES TURKEY WILLJOIN GERMANY Berlin, by wireless via flnyville, Oct. lit. That the Hrltirh ambassador at . Constantinople had jrilereil ttie women of the enibnssy to leuvo the city iinmc diutely wna uniioiiiiced by the vcur of lice hero todny. This was taken here as meaning that the Turk wero about to tnke pint in the war ut once as allies of fleimanj and Austria Hungary, The siiltnn it was Hated, had rel'tos cd I lie Anglo rraueo-Itrilish demand for tho dismissal c f the (ierniaii officers ill his nnw. A Sofia dispatch was quoted to the effect that u Hussion fleet was steam lag southwuril acrosa the Clack sea. Makes Stubborn Coughs 0 Snrprlslnalx f.ood riniak Sri $ Kaally an I'Seaiili '3 'lade l llnasr !, If Mime one In your family lots an ob sliimte i-nui'li or a bud throat or chest cold (hat bus In, n hanging ,m and ri'lii-.n to ifll lu ticiit nt, get limii any drug sloie ounces ol I'liux mid make it, Into ii pint of rough syrup, and watch that cough vanish, 1'our (he 2,4 ounces ot Pinex (M cents woilhl Into a pint. I.ttl and till the Isiiih. vih ,, vraimluicd sunir vriip. ) he tolul cost la iilsuit H4 eeuta and gives you a full pint a. family supply til a most elfective remedy, at a saving n 2. A duv's use will ii.uallv overcome a hard cough. Knsilv pretmnil In a uiinuti-sliill dirivliona with Pin,.,, beeps perfectly and bin a pleasant Wain. I InldiTIi like it. It'i really remarkable limy prnmntlv and easily It loosens the dir. hoarso or tight cough and heala the liiilamnl mem nranea in a painful cough, it also stops the formation of phlegm In the throat and bronchial tnlics, thus ending the per Blatant loose eougli, A eplrmlid remwly lor bronchitis, winter eouplia, bronchial asthma and whooping rough. Pines la a apodal and hlghW concen trated minimum! o( genuine Norway pine extract, rich in puniacol, which ia an healing to the nteuihranre, Avoid disappointment by asking vour druggist lor ''24 oiinoca o! I'ines." ami lo pot awfit anything else. A gnarantm ol alKolut aatiBlaetinn goes with this prsparatioii or money tmmiptlv re fiiinlea. Ib iines to, VU Wayne, Int. a"' tti-.atemt-tlfBtli f . a- bm. jf p,