THREE : Social and Personal Notes CALIFORNIA ELECTS DEMOCRATIC SENATOR As Announced for Thursday, Friday and Saturday San Francisco, Nov. 4. "Francis J. Honey's enormous By Mollie Runcorn THE SALEM CAPITA! JOTONAI. SAI.F.M. OHEOOV WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1914. THE board of governors of tho Sa li'm commercial club unanimously adopted a resolution endorsing the musical course offered by Miss Minetta Aiagers to the people of Salem. Halem is extremely fortunate in hnv iuir the opportunity to hear suci a Sunday, Novemoer 1, at the home of the bride's parents. They have return ed from a briei honeymoon, anil alter November 20 will bo at home to their f Hernia at 1410 C street. The Loyal Sons, Loyal Daughters and eouise and it behooves every citizen and j j0Vlli Hyenas were guests at a de-l voto in Los Angeles eounty is probably the biggest cause for the victory of .lames D. Pho lan." This wns the statement issued today-from I'hnian headquar ters here, which also declared that their candidate will win by 20,000 votes.- They declare that he has car ried four-fifths of the counties of the stute. music lover of the town to co-operate with Miss Mugors in milking the atlair a financial success. Outside of Port land not nioro than one valley town can afford to handle such a course, for it is only by tho help ot the other towns t.iat tho concerts can be soll'-Mipportiug. Last year there wore about Olio out-ot-town visitors, and this year Miss Ma gers has already received word that un excursion of 100 will be brought from Albany, another of 100 from Dal las, Independence and other towns in that vicinity, while Monmouth has re served 75 seats. Definite information has iiot yet been received from tho oth er surrounding points, but probably therd will be us many visitors this year as last. This makes Salem the center of music affairs of this part ot tho valley. Not only have these conceits made Salem tho leader of the state, but they have also given her a name among the musical artists ot the United States. Miss Magers has received ninny letters from the big managers of New Voik and Chicago saying that tney iiiim- hoard very favorable reports from tlieir artists concerning tlie appreciative ami iencea of Salem, and that they arc posl tivo that Salem is really on the map Jt was really the appreciative audiences of last year that mnile it possiblo lor Miss Mugers to bring this high eluss cn . tertainment here this year, The Cap ital city is the only town of its size in the northwest that has given to its citUjns the opportunity of hearing such high class and educational entertain incuts, and it is a laudible fact that the men! artists such as Hhiimnn ilcinke light fill ilullowe'en party given by the Kiidonvors of tlie First Christian ehurcn Saturday evening, given in the church parlois. l ! ': ! TWO DEMOCRATS WON I IN LANE COUNTY A croup of hi 'h school boys and girls made merry Saturday evening at tho II. ......... I .n'u;.ln..n Un .runuta nf M Ull i.ary and Miss Virginia. Everything Vw, Or., Nov. 4.-Lnne county emphasized the Hallowe'en time in dec-! generally went republican yesterday. orations and pastimes, the following 1 nt tller w"e wo nottt 1)10 f ''"I10 na' completing the invitational list: Misses ! J"'e c- democrat, wae re- (ler rude Fast, l.a Spaulding, Marioric to v'e of "Barl' '.. .. 1 ?' . I three to one over ( hnstensen. hm re- Knv, Irene Curtis, nernico (.-ring, ' ... , , n . t ' ., , ' . . ,,..,, publican opponent, and Harry Mown, Messrs. Alan do nos, Louis Griffith, . . ,'', ,'u. a t . w v ., i ,. t i n t Hi- i, democrat, defeated State Senator W. W. Ili'M"'9 i t"'Ji Calkin, for county judge by a decisive "' """ """"I ....... H OF HIGH GRADE UNDERWEAR We are positively overloaded with HIGH-GRADE UNDERWEAR and we must turn same over into money at once. REDUCTIONS BELOW COST Croisiui, Ainu Cm hoi i, George Manning !Nria Ciitlicrino Carnon la being en tcrtuinod qh a guctft nt hor sorority limine, the Oiimmu Phi Beta, in Kugcno. She whb n'conimm to Kune Friday l)y Mish Pniilti Linn, Mihh Carolyn Dick ami Mis Floreni'o Hot'er, who were nfto ciitci'luiiird by the Guminn Phi Heta girls. Tho three latter returned home Sunday ntnlit. Mihts Curtion remaining until tlie majority. THE STATEELECTION Pendleton, Ore., Nov. 4. Thirty pre cincts incomplete in Cmntilla give Withyeombe 1417, Smith 1204, for gov ernor. For congress, Sinnott has a small majority. Corvallis, Ore., iov. 4. Incomplete rotimis frnin tl'2 nrccincts in (teuton first of next week. All participated in ; oounrv .; 0or congress, llawlcy , HERE ARE SOME OF OUR Astonishing, but Nevertheless Facts COOPER'S UNION SUITS All $3.00 Union Suits Reduced to . . . PRICES $1.75 All $4.00 Union Suits Reduced to All $5.00 Union Suits Reduced to $2.75 the large "house dunce" Saturday night, and various Hallowe'en festivi ties. (171). Hollistcr For senator, Cham berlain (hill, Itooth 5S1, llanley 51. Fij govc nor, Smith 47H, Withyeombe 7Ni. linncburg, Ore., Nov. 4. Twenty pre cincts in Douulua countv incomplete givo llawlcy 050, Hollistcr 37S, Hooth 124, II 'Hen 84, Withycoinlie Bid. Portland, Ore., Returns About two dozen friends of the neigh borhood called unannounced at the A. M. Crawford home Snturdny night, oc casioning a most pleasant surprise on ;1MI, ( hninberlain 5S, llnnlcy ,W, Smith .ur. . aim .Mrs, ;rnwroru. uucsis brought baskets of old-fashimied Ilul lowe'en lunches and planned the even- Vonllv emived their si on at Salem. The '"K enteriainnieni to also lie in Keeping , from outside of .Multnomah county nt commercial club wishes to help this ex- "ith the date. : 11:15 this morning showed that 'the imissiou of npprecition by getting an wets were gaining strength mid that appreciative audience before the artists Mrs. W. It. Eldridge has with her as i the state might repudiate te proposed of tho resent course that begins next i her house guest, Mrs. Rudolph Prnel, of I prohibition amendment after all. The Friday. j Portland. raco is very close. With this 111 view, and realizing that! j : Mis. Mnueis must have the support of! The n.,1.. R.....r i'(r,t,. I. ,.,..ti,r Tillamook, Or., Nov. 4. Twenty-four the town financially, the board of gov-lwt, MrH, yt s, tHen this afternoon 1 l,fm-ill,, In Tillamook county oriiors of tho club urges that every cit-1 nt ,or lnmp nn Belmont street i.en co-operate with Miss .Magers as Their friends here learned with re-1 AM , Nov 4Ei(!,lleell grct of Mr. and Mrs. .lames lloose s , , , , , .,...., eonmleto iiive i'ur as possible. Not only in the pur chase of their own tickets lint also in ad vertising the musicals generally among their neighbors. Outside of the enter tainment and educational value of the program the advertising unil prestige that it gives to Salem among the other towns of the northwest would more than pay for tho support necessary to inaiii tain it. Mr. (leo. Uodgers, chairinaii of the ilnb. kiivs: "The excursion from iiicom- iplcte, gave Ilnwlev 1108: Hollistcr, 40:1. i Prohibition, 1,X.'2; against, t00. . .' i. ... . ...:n .1 t i"1 Aioanyaiune . " "V"'" . ""'''' '. J House has been associated with William .....KM, ., Ml.. milll' III I fice. Mrs. lloose is n Rriieinus and lit other member of thu hoard, says: "Tile odii.'.itionnl value of such u course can hardly be estimated.1 Mr. W. M. Ham-ilton.'vicc-chiiirniau, mys: " Kvery mini, woman and child should hear this course if possible." I'. CI. Shipley remarked: "The best thing that Salem has had tho opportunity of hearing in years." .lull ii .1. Roberts suys: "A great thing to help put Salem on the map. Kvery eitizen of Salem will surely help sup Iort It." The coming course offers tin nnpnral- loled opportunity for every person inter,- removnl from Salem. They left the llv,(,v , , Hollist'er, 85.i. Prohibi first iif the week, .Mrs. House going to ,:,. Portland to remain during the winter i with her mother, who hns been n f re- I iioyL.l(l, rtf ( ()r ,ov. 4. Kifti-on pre-l quent visitor here Mr. House will spend ,.im,ts ln louglas countv comiilcto and' the winter In Cnlifornin, probably l.osl,,, ii,,,,.,!,.! K,lvt. luwlev 1,451; llol Angeles, when, he will do nrchitecturnl . UllU,rt ,No 'roliihition, ',W:i; uguinst,' work. They hnve resided in Hnlem 104 about a year, during which time Mr. I ' " ... . .:. I Oregon City, Or., Nov. t. Twenty four precincts in Clnckauias county ;eoinpleto give Ilawley 1,4411; HnlHstcr, :7il0. Prohibition, 1,-17; against, WIN. j G ANTHER & MATTERN UNION SUITS- All $3.00 Union Suits Reduced to . ... $ 1 .75 All $4.00 Union Suits Reduced to $2.25 All $5.00 Union Suits Reduced to $2.75 All this Underwear is guaranteed to be as represented. NOTICE Be sure and sec our Underwear Window. TWO-PIECE SUITS Ganther & Mattern Shirts and Drawers, Regular Price $1.75, Reduced to $1.00 Each Shirts and Drawers, Regular Price $2.50, Reduced to $1.50 Each Shirts and Drawers, Regular Price $3.50, Reduced to $1.75 Each , Shirts and Drawers, Regular Price $4.00, Reduced to $2.25 Each THE PLYMOUTH, Corner State and Liberty Sts. tractive womnn, both she and her hus bund milking ninny friends during their brief residence here. Dallas, Or., Nov, 4. Twentv-I'ive pre- 'cincts in Polk county complete give Announcements are out for an nssein- Ilawley, 1,(105; Hollistcr, 1154, Prohibi- lily iluiice lo be given at the Salem Dane-, tion, l,IIH7; ngninst, 1107. ing academy in Moose hull, November 5 Mrs. Flora Powers will conduct the dancing classes this winter, nnd nlrendy much Interest Is being evidenced in this form of iinnisement by the younger con tingent. Mrs. Powers comes here, from estod 111 their home town to hear the i Oakland, California, where she was af best (here is III music und'help boost the town nt the same tune. Reserves for senson tickets must be necured this ween, ns Kvan Williams, the first artist to appear, comes Friday, making It absolutely imperative, that those intending to attend nil -performances inform the nuiniigenieiit accord ingly bv Saturday. Cards nro out announcing the mnr riug.' of Miss Idllina I). Martin, daugh ter of Mr, and Mrs. (leorge K, Martin, to Am II. Cndwell, which took place M.irshfield, Or., Nov. 4. Latest fig ures in Coos county give llawlcy Hollistcr, :W2. Prohibition, 8111; against, 54.'l, K'lgene, Or,, Nov. 4. Fifty precincts itc))!))! county ticket elected, except E. 11. I.enox, democrat, tor county clerk. Hamilton, democrat, may yet bent Por ter, ri puhlicnu, fur representative. THE Dim HAVE IT. filiated with tho select Rice Dancing ! in Laiio county incomplete give Ilawley IIMMIl Academy. Vsherlng In the Holiday church llnz nars will probably be tho one given by the Ladies Aid Societies of tho First Methodist church Doetunher fourtli and fifth in their church parlors. Mrs. f. W. Hockley, president, Mrs. A. O. Lehman, vice president; Mrs. John Mills, secretary, and Mrs. fiorrell, treas urer, ure composing a committee which is nlieiidy actively engaged in arousing Interest In the coming event and an nounce that the departments will be larger nnd mora varied than over before. Mr, nnd Mrs. Joseph Ileese left today ror ran rinnclscn, wlioru Air. Hcese, re siimes his position with a well-known moving picture theater. He was with Ve Liberty theater la Salem ns operator four years ago, later going to San Fran cisco, the Reeses' present sojourn fli Salem being ns a visit to Mis! Reese's mother, Mis, J, M. Shunt x, Miss Mabel Hiililelson itus hostess to tho members of tliK Jollv Stitchers' ('lull nt her home on Lee street Mum dny evening. The hours were spent with needlework and conversation, nf ! tr which a very dujnty luncheon was orre4. 1 . ! Tho members present were; Miss Llslo White, Miss Margaret Fisher Miss Ruth Fiignlc, Miss Hnllle (lib 'soil, Miss Lottie l.ally, Miss Louise 1 Humphries, Miss Kvu Fisher niul Miss 1 Kilith Fiignte. l,l(i:l; to 1. llollistor, l.Hni!. Prohibition WOODBURN 2 TO 1 DRV. Wets Ahead But Indications 1 Woodburn, Ore., Nov. 4. The drys yestcrduy elected a complete city ticket with the exception ot recorder, the Are the State Will Join the Drys Scuttle, Wash., Nov. II. In '107 precincts complete through out the stole, including 00 in Scuttle ami King county, tho dry vote now lends by morn than 1200. The vote stands: For prohibition, 111,780; against, 4s,54;i, A HOT BEA TIGHT. 1 1"", Nov. 4. Admiral Von Spec, me Herman commander, related in : Viilpiiialso that the engagement olf 1 the Chilean const lasted only nil hour 11 tul was fought in n hnrrlcaiio, so that iwncDrwnrwrc wct" ,h" "wi' "f impossible, INULl LllULlNIL WL1 ,ith the result, sui.l the admiral, ll.nt there was "terrible loss of life." DALLAS VOTES "DRY," HE HAS A PLENTY. I lLiirislung, Pa., Nov. 4. The pluf Seattle, Wash., Nov. 4. After fine- alily of lloics Penrose, republican can- count today shows. There wero 4K!i . mating nciweeii wvi 11...1 ui.r ... ........ ...... votes liuninst "12 ill fnvor of licensing ! conipiliitions of the returns I'lom over senator, was estimated this nltcinoon InlonnS. K the state and king county, the count at at 150,000, and that of llruinluiugli for 1 r ! 110011 from 4110 out of l!,05;l precincts in governor nt HKI.OOO. DEATH NOTICE. thu slntu stood: Wet, ;i.i,:ii,o; dry (Capital .Tournal Special Service,) Dallas, Ore., Nov. 4. All tho repub licans are elected on Pulk enmity ticket with the exception of county clerk, Dallas and Independence voted on local option. Independence went wet to to one, mid Dallas dry by about 101) votes. BUNK BY GERMAN MINES. .31.11811. MILLLlt At a local hospital, Noveni l For United States senator, Mi pie her The BENATORBHIP IN DOUBT. Every Woman who bakes Is last coming to recognise ttia many advantage, of a properly blended flour for general baking purposes 1 Fisher's Blend Flour la superior to en ALL-HARD WHEAT FLOUR, or an ALL. SOFT WHEAT FLOUR lor broad, c.ke end psstty I Miss Margaret Fisher was a very TPillPr'Q TlAnrl Plmlr i ''harming hostess to the members of COMB SACE TEA IN HAIR TO DARKEN IT 'l mi l c l.' Mill..,- ,, r,u v....... ' . ;,,,.- .,. .Inn,.. t:i.ll."i7: lllack. ilemo- Chicago, Nov. 4. 0 remains are nt the Cottage nn- criit. S.II5I1; Hanson, prugressive, 7,:i55. late today show thai linger Sullivan's lertaking parlors, where they will be! For supreme eouit judges, llll pro- lead over Senatur Sherman in look held awaiting relatives from Ariwinn. : cincts gave Chadwick li,5;fJ; Crow. II,- county is ,iO,.iii. as n result tne mil- 4117; Mills, 5,11(1; llolcolllll, (l.'lll, IIUIII- llvilli nniTlluni m piuuiim mil ui- phries, il,S54; Pembeiton, 5,1 IS. ( In doubt until llll stale returns urn In. For congress, First district, l!(l pre-, 1 1 cincts give Humphrey, republican, I U0; nADTI kK Tl EfTO Moore, ,lciii.n;iiit, l,lo:i; (Iriffith, pru-TUIil LAllLI LLLtlj Orandma kept hor locks dnik, glossj h ml district, r.s precincts, givo1 " THE WHOLE BUNCH and thick with a almpla mixture lodl v, republican, 1,71 j Hosted, d , of BiiKO Toa and Sulphur. 1 ,., ' n;1:. Cainnbcll. oiouressive, 51. - I 'i'!ir, district, 150 precincts, glvel I'orllnnil, Ore,, Nov. 4 The old-llino mixturo of Sago Tea ' Johnson, republican, .i,1Mij l'inr, ocm nnd Suliilmr fur darkenlnir irrnv. iocrat. Il.55.'t; Willi ulrenked and faded hair is urn nil- U'JIl.t: Allcr, socinlist, 7(1, mothor'a trentmcot, nnd folks nrn ( Pourlh dit 1 ict inissing.) again using it to keep their hnlr n Fifth ilitriel, (15 precincts, give Ho ound. t'von color, whlcli Is nnltn sen- seuhiiuut. republican; I.H'-'l; t oik cry, 1 iloil, Nov. 4. Hcsldes the D-.'i, the Hiitish iniiio layers Frateriiul nn, I Copious were sunk by Gorman mines. Nino out of ten men on the Copiout were drowned. Thuso of the l)5's crew who perished numbered six, I neither the ,1 ociuts nor tho republi- 'cans could claim a clear majority In the next house. " Wo claim," tho statement, "Iho i election or lil.l republicans, four pru- gressive, two seclnllstn anil oiio ludc WaHhlngtou, Nov. 4. llefuslng lo , pendent. The remainder of the seiiln, coin'cle the democrats on I nil of the L' 15, are filled by democrats." Sixty Fourth congress, the republican ; This i! mil ion, the statement, ndd.sl, congressional coiuiiiittcn Issued a sluto- probably would result In nil iiiterentlng uient this afternoon declaring that fight for tho speakership, REFUSE TO CONCEDE I DEMOCRATS CONTROL ll a batter flour than on ALL EASTERN HARD WHEAT FLOUR; It makei a bettor lust ot bread with better flavor, bet ter texture and o( better color then an all-hard wheat flour Fisher's Blend Flour la a better flour then an ALL SOFT WHEAT FLOURl It produce mora and latge.'loevea ol better bread with y i.lfrcni.t.htt.rctllur and of better texture than an alt-aolt wheat flour. For wit b .11 (rocirt n Manufactured Br the Pclriun class of the First Metlio dlst church at her homo ml North (Church street Friday evening, j Tlie house mis beautifully decorntcd wllh festoons of black and yellow nn t nut n leaves, jack o' luiiteriis 11 ml llllllllllS, I A short business meeting nas held, nt which time the work of the class was outlined for the coining year, Mrs Olive Mel rn If Hand acting as teacher. 1 Hallowe'en gnines enrrlcd out tho gen- i rrul gaiety of the evening and dainty refreshments were served, The mem bers of the class iiresent were: Misses ;(lrace Smith, Klsle White, Orphn Hell Inlce Hell, Lnurn Yntes, Hnllle (lib son, Until Fiignte, Kit a White, Ldnn i Anderson, K.thol Stinton, Christobel Jewett, F.mily llrnnsnn, I.nYcrn (lib ' son, Nettle tlibson, F.dith Fiignte, tlert Tilde I.utliy, Alpha Dnnacn, Kvn Dur net, Inntlie Irvlni', Miss Umlger and Mra. Hand. sible, as we nro living In nn ago wnen i progieisive, 1 .! ; Dill, den rat, S,'M. a yoiilhfiil nppearnuco Is or tho great-1 The following Is the count 011 the est advantage, Initiative measures! Nowadays, though we don't huvo tho ; lllue sky law, H5 inclsi For, truublesouie task of gathering the sage .1,1ml; ngniiit, . and tho mossy mixing at home. All Abolition of linieaii of Inspection, (IM drug stores sell tho rendy-to-iise prod- precincts! For, It.J"-( against, Il.iiilH. net culled "Wycth'a Sngn and Mill-1 prohibiting piiuilo einployiiicnt of- phur lluir Hcnicily" for nbout 00 f 14:1 precincts'. Fur, N,IH5; cents u bottle. It Is very nopulnr be-: 1(,nliist, H,.'tl I. cause nobody can discover It has been J- rut aid limcnilinciit to stnlo Indus applied, Simply moisten your comb or rlnl Insiiiance law, M piecincts: For, n soft brush with It nnd draw this n.OMi against, 4,15, lliruiigli your hnlr, taking one small ynt ennvict labor on rond", 'l pro strand lit a time; by morning the gray elncts: For, d.i ,i4; against, 5,5VJ, ti 11 i r disnppenrs, but whut delights the I'nlveisul eight hour law, I1'" ladles with Wycth'a Sage nnd Sulphur 1 (,,,. i.'nr, l,5o5; agninst, liJUM. Is that, besides beautifully daiknuitigi Alien land law auienilmi'iil, nil pie- the It ti 1 r after a fen- applications, It , .duels'. Fur, I,5u5; ngniust, (1,01. also produces that sort lustra nnil np ..j t - 1. 1.. 1. 1.. itcnrn ii 1-1T 01 itiMiiiuiiiirc nuicii in b.i n' nrec tractive; bcsiilcs, prevents dandruff,, ii.iim.v Viillcv oroiect, HI picclin ts: 1 itching scalp n ml falling hair. Local 1 j,-,, I ; against, 1. 1 7:1. ngf III, ,1. v,, 1 crry. Iiidiciitiuiis this afternoon were Hint all 12 republi I Waiburtoii, progiessivu, cans were elected to the slate legisla-. tore Irion .Miiitnuiniin ciiuiiry, uenrgei Mcllrlde, republican, was elected Joint t sciiiitnr from Cliickniuns, Cnlumbiii noil Multii'iniiili counties. ('. M. Iluilbuit ; was elected Joint representative from 1 Miilluumiili nnil Clackamas intles, I although be was repudiated by Hie re- 1 publican committee, j REPUBLICANS LEAD IN LINN COUNTY (Capital .to'irnnl Special Service.) Albany, Ore, Nov. 4.- Hot 111 lis up to l::ill o'clock Imliciile the clmlioii of the straight republican ticket lis to the county ul'fli'ials In I. Inn county, nl though the race for surveyor and slier Iff Is reasonably close, riCIICD CI fillDlNP Mil I f ft MiM Wlthyeorobe, daughter of rlMlLIl rLUUlMllVl 1U1LLO W. Il. ,,es Wlthvconibe, has returned to SEATTLE, WASIL her home In Corvnllls after a tevernl ,luv.' sliiv with the Misses .lories at """IUI ("Mini' spin 'iia Meadows. Mis Wltbvcombe 1 .in 1 ' - " - M Teachers' letircinent, referendom, IIJ If AMC AO C Cf TC eclnctsi For, l.'Jsli; against, 7,5s;, IHnjiAJ LL1LVI1 SIX DEMOCRATS NEBRASKA ELECTS ! 'ropekn, Kan., Nov. I.- I.le returns srnnrr rnnM rril ''"'"X ''"'"' Arthur Capper, repub THREE FROM EAUI ,n 1 ""'" , r 1 i Kansas by u plurality of :ili,oon. The ' ' " .1, ....(- til. I. HUM. til' Illicit uliiflnil ttiv Lincoln. Neb.. oV, 4--lii.licatlnn. ''.'"",..;, ,.., ' , . eg,e, Mi.. June lleed , plnv at the bite today ! i - " r " , ,! Nccly , Manufacturers' and Land lo ts nnd tlr' r. .iit.li. . " r 11 ,., , ,., r rt , , Show last, night In Portland. She ),s. congress In .vt"' '"' ' ""' , (.Mi , ,,ilng I pmhnhlv would been plnving nt the Armorc since (he. The vote on the suffrage and nrk ' g k i opening 'of the .Manufacturers' and men 'a ciupen.ntlon amendments Is. Land Products Show mid her appear very rinse ami inn ' V" I BF.HULT IN DOUQLAS COUNTY. Slice lnt night was coinpiimeiitaiy to bo in oouni umu ...e .,..,...., (,ebu.g, Ore., Nov, 4. - llcpuldiciiii while here was en ntteinlnnt at the I lav dancing party and also assisted el, the Women's llc'piibllcnn Hallcy Hat uriliiv. The Federation of State Societies www- Ft You'll get just what you yourself want if you come, here and see our line of Bishop's Ready Tailored Suits, Overcoats $10.00 to $30.00 The iiatterns, style and the fabrics have been carefully Felected with the idea of giving Btyle and satisfaction to you. Salem Woolen Mills Store "JUST RIGHT" SII0KS $1,00 to .$5.00