EIGHT, THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, tiu.jjax, nuvt.nuu.B o, ivi. . ' - , ; ,'nMi v twr PunmsFii .. . .ttf-ta P VLPfe. M m I 1111 I I II II I 1 IVJI IIULl m m -m m n n n u r iilUbh "AT Af AT MEYERS 'Meyers' Special Sales Offer Splendid Chances to Save Those who take advantage of these three-day specials are sure to save money on their purchases. Many people watch for these events and it pays them hand somely. Something- new every three days. Remember that what you buy here is of the Meyers' "Good Goods" quality and if anything should prove unsatisfac tory, we request that you tell us about it, for we guarantee satisfaction. Here are advertised specials for the remainder of this week tomorrow and Saturday. COMPOSITION OE CONOBESU. vf lw iw.a.wi VMHKWiAlt Week-end Sale of Women's Splendid "Merode" Union Suits No. 670U-50 Our $2 Grade Special at S1.39 for Tomorrow and Saturday An extra fino whito wool garment, mode from merino fleece wool. A comfortable, well fitting Union Suit thnt has given excellent satisfac tion; high neck, long sleeves and nuklo length. Our regu lar $2.00 quulity, Spccinl for three days Tomorrow and Sat u rday for $1.39 a Suit A Sale of Women's Gloves Tomorrow and Saturday Regular $1.25 Quality, Special at 98c a Pair Of good grade these Gloves will prove very attractive. Women's tan, cape style, one clasp. If you want tan Gloves, here's your chance to get them at a decided saving in all sizes. A usual $1.25 grade for 98 CENTS t Children's "Merode" Wool Union Suits Regular $1.50 Grade Extra Special, 98c per Suit Tomorrow and Saturday Here's a splendid offering of children's high-grade Un derwear made from fine wool, ribbed weave, white, trimmed at neck and down front edge with dainty crochet. A gar ment that will prove very sat isfactory, as they are good value at $1.50. Sizes 3 to 14 years. EXTRA SPECIAL AT 98c Week-end sale. A Sale of Desirable Hand Brushes Our Regular 25c Kind Special This Week, 19c Each These Brushes are well made good quality bristles well set in a solid wood back natural wood or ebony finish made in Japan, several different kinds take your choice of the lot tomorrow and Saturday at 19 CENTS Washington, Nov. 5. Indica tions today were that the new congress would ho composed of 227 democrats, 1!IH republicans, nine progressives and one social ist. The senate will consist most likely of 53 democrats, 40 re publicans and one .progressive. The republicans gained "4 members in the house, while the democrats apparently have gain ed two members in the senate. MYSTERIOUS MURDER AT LOS ANGELES Sun Francisco, Nov. 5. Tn the hope of discovering what was the motive for his assassination, tho police were in vestigating today the career of L. A. Andrus, part owner and manager of the Caso Loma apartments, who was shot dead shortly after midnight by an unknown man at the apartments' main entrance on Fillmore street. All the information the police had to work on was furnished by Mrs. Helen Yates, who occupies a suite at the Casa Loma. According to her account, a ring sounded at the doorbell, and Audrus, partly disrobed, answered it. "Are you AndriiBi" asked the man's voice. "Yes," said AndrnB. Instantly there was a Bliot, Mrs, Yates rushed to the spot Andrus lay in the doorway, a bullet in his henrt. 1Mb visitor had disappeared. TODAT MARY FULLER "THE WITCH GIRL" WARREN KERRIGAN "A Kentucky Gentleman" and A Good Comedy Citizenship Requirements Carries-Two Others May Creep Through NEW TODAY FOR HUNT 10-room apartment, 385 Ikdlevue. PIUS FOll SALIC Two months old. i'hone M-F-3. , TAKKN HI' lU'd Fourth street. cow. Hit)!) North SPKCIAL hot chicken Fred's night lunch. tomales at TWO vacant lots to trade for a houmy and lot. I'hone l-"7ll VV. Portland, Dr., 'FOll BALK Fine young mure! l.-.jll. I'hone 2U-F-I2. weight John Bunny In Song and Dance Alice Martin was granted a divorce by Judge (Inlloway today from Jesse Martin on the grounds of cruel and in human treatment. The plaintiff wns also grunted the cure and custody ofj two minor daughters. Velma, aged three i years, and Kleunor, aged 1(1 months. The couple were married at Htayton in 1!HW and four children have been born to them. Notice to Public All barber shops, huir-cutting 2"ic. 1 r 1 The House . Salem's of hxt'''vS H CTlL Big Department Quality JlVJlGOOliGCDSfc Sl0rC. All Around Town Dt. Mondelflonn, specialist tn fitting! to render the place more nttnictive and glasses correctly. U. 8. bank building homelike. The fireplace is to be built jhy donations without cost to the as- A license was burned today for the soeintion. It will be of rough slnuos marriage of ICd Magninn, a farmer ofjon the outside and will be one of tho Woodburn, and Miss Valeria Wait, of" largest and most artistic fireplaces in tho sumo place. ' !""' n,y. Oard-: Home Wet wash Isnundry Under new management; all work guaranteed; wash days, Mondays, Tuesdays. Wed- at nosdaya and Fridays, l'hono "171. Family washing, uu cents. Abates polished ana mounted. nor 4c Koene, 3.HU State street. It Is easy money free pnnta MoHhcr's. stalled in this city last spring ami has already made a great growth, indicat ing that It will become one of the strongest chapters in the state. Plenty of money to loan on Improved farms. Lowest current rates. Any I length of time; no publicity; no red 'tape. Willamette Valley Mortgage Loan Co., Aurora, Oregon. I A man called at the police station' emirs corrected. last night and usKc.l lor shelter, saying that he was subject to fits. The offi cers looked him over ami told him he might have a bed lor the night and then to convince theui that he was tell ing the truth the man threw a fit lit the feet of the desk sergeant. A physi cian wus called to attend him, A telegram received by Judge Wll- I Haul (Inlloway this morning from Francis V. fiallowey, of Tho Dnlles 1 states the judge will carry enstorn Ore gon for the supreme judgeship or at least lead some, of the republican can- i didutes for tho oP'i"?. tinllnw.iy wns , 72 behind Harris in Wns"o county nc- i cording to the official returns this 'morning, Mcllride had 321, Unison .'111 and Dean 7H7. The telegram snid thnt it was expected that the ml urns from Sherman would show that tho lend of Harris was more than offset, Cham , berluiu carried Wasco by 300 and Withycomho by WO. , Ladies' shoes, latoht stylos, $2.20 to :Ui.-. A. ('. DeVoe, ;ill Htnte. "The women have proven thomnolves to lie capable anil efficient judges and clerks of elections," said County Clerk Hchlhnr this morning ns lie was receiv ing the bulled boxes from the different precincts nt the court house. Mr. (lehl iiur said that about 150 per cent of the judges and clerks nf the past election were women and thnt the tally sheets and statements were neater mid In bet ter shape tlina any received at that of fice before. Not a single box has been returned to the election board to be properly sealed or remedied In any way i for this election, while nt the primary election nliout 1.1 lutllot boxes were re turned to the election judges to have FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Mary Pichford The world wide favorite In Mary's Convert 12th Episode of the Trey 0' Hearts Most thrilling aerial ever shown. Only three more left. Over the Wall Sterling Comedy, . John Bunny In new songs and dances COMINO SUN., MON., and TUES. Jacob P. Alder Eminent Romantic Actor 'lichaelStrogoff" 5 Great Parts 210 Scenes Masses of Russian and Tartar Soldiers, Hundreds of Horses, a vivid battle picture. 10 Cents "Home of the Big Organ." Xnv. .1. Available turns from 307 precincts in Multnomah county complete ami partial returns,. - - .. ;.. ,., ), at luree (II.D PAI'KKH for carpets; 10 cents indicate that onlv two of the ail nieas- per humireu. ..- . i i 1 1 ures on the nniiot are passcu ueiu.... , all question prohibition, and citizen ship roiniromonts for alien voters Journal office. i L'OK SALIC Young fresh cow, calf. tW!) North Twenty-first. with nuuii.iy . ,...Mn,..,,im m,lrn l,n9fl. 2IIO the measure providing for the abo ,1, ion , 8tri.et. , . ! 1. 1 1 . ; a ! ,..t ......I...KI V i tUU prOIUIll IIOI1 Hiiiriiuini-,iL ,......-.' !.. i 1 t 1...... -01 0110 nt inritv. i--Mt curir-ti iir 11,1.-1 .....v. , Heavy majorities are registered against' ,.ll tile tax amendments us well us the I ', one providing for a universal eight-1 hour law. The dentistry bill is evi dently defeated by u few thousand votea". The measure providing for pri mary delegates was swumped by a vote of five to one. Multnomah county rolled up a urn pority of nearly 2(l,(i00 in favor of the measure providing tor city consolida tion, which may prove sufficient to offset the negative vote of the state and carry tho measure. Tne southern Oregon minimi appro priation seems hopelessly beaten, al though there is a chance that the ap propriation for tlie Weston school may carry If further state reports cut down in any degree the present vote against the measure. Multnomah county ex pressed a small affirmative vole for the support of the institution. The measures providing for the aboli tion of the desert land board and con solidation of the state insurance and corporation departments were defeated by n vote of from two and three to one. lf'nvy votes were also registered against t lie propositions to abolish t ti - stat-.' senate, proportional representa tion am! to create the office of lieutenant-governor. The measure providing for a non- purtMnn judiciary has. a majority in Multnomah county of over lllll but there is a strong vole against it in the state. SALK Flanders roadster auto. Address O. I', tiiven, Turiiei, Ore. FOIt li'HNT 1'pper lint, 7 rooms, e.loso in and modern. I'hone HI! anil 14. FOIt KENT Two well furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire at 41)1 N. Cottage I E. P. Cutler, a conductor of the Port land, Kiigcne & I'lastera, of this city, and wife and child return lust night from a nionlh's visit In Kansas City. Mr. Culler reporls a pleasant visit with relatives and friends in the eastern sillies but says that he is glad to get back to Oregon. A suit to collect SCIl. 52 nllogml due oa a promissory note wus begun in the circuit court today by W, II. Hudson, of Htnyton, against It. tl. Hocdiglieiin cr, of this city. It is ullcged in the complaint that the mile nils given in llllld uud that only the interest hud Iiccii paid to date. The plaintiff seeks AM us altiiruey's fees. Mils Elma Wollor will rocntve pupils Thfl mm 81 nd ny, 270 n pmno on ami nHer Ocloder :il Ut'Nmll ( . o n . i-.-i i 1 , nnnonnces the Third her Mudin, UIWI North Liberty street,' , 1,,(,hi,, N(lv,.lnlur , , 7. 10,, o ,'1'he public Is Invited. Buy a suit of clothes at Moslicr's and " you will receive an a girt an extra pair' W. J. Moriarlty, an executive officor of pants, 1 of the supreme council of the Knights nf ,'olninbus, is in this city to.luv look- The, Y. M, 0, A. Is to hnve a hugo iug ever the locnl chapter mid meeting flreplaci) built In the south wall of the 'the local members. The Hnlein chapter main room of t do nssm iatiini building nf the Knights of olumbus was In I KEEP YOUR EYES HEALTHY Strained and overworked eyes soon loss their bril liancy. The lustre of health In eyes oou vanishes when they are wasting their strength. They fast be come blood shot and dull looking. Dofocllve eyes waste their own energy. Correctly fitted glasses save strength. Depend upon It that I will give you correctly fit ted glasses. My nearly M years of practical experi ence Is of Itself an assurance that you will get the very best In service. My equipment Is complete and thornuuh. The dIsnssr that I furnish are fltt.A.1 n.wl TOrlC manufactured with skill and care In every detail. Is .ii. 1 d0 "ot " d,ul" "or drugs of any kind, as they L5N5ES tire dangerous, I guarantee tU of my work, and you are Invited to come whore abso lute accuracy In correcting eye defect! It placed above every other con sideration. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn doctor or onics 210211 UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANS BUILDINd SALEM, OREO ON When you want to borrow money see us. We loan our own money. We charge no commissions. We grnnt lib ernl options. Willamette Valley Mart gage Loan Company, Aurora, Oregon. There are murmurs of dissatisfaction in ward seven over the city election, and claims are made that the election was not h'dil or conducted an the law requires, It Is even rumored that some action will be taken over the mutter, Go to Dr, Btone'ii ror trdBsoa. Mrs. Dickey, of 1506 North Fourth street, reported to the milled that a cow hud appeared in iier yurd this ninining mid that she had tied the ani mal up to prevent its doing any dam. age around the place. Hlie said that anyone who had lost a cow might find one at her place. Union Shop, hnlr cut 2.1c. Lee Can field, basement Hubbard llldg, T. C. Ayer, professor of education, will lecture In the school auditorium of Mill City on "Knowledge that Is of Most Worth," at S o'clock, November lit. This lectre was re ineted fion. the Vnlvorsily Kxtension division by the Harent Teacher Assninlnlon if' Mill city. The first number on Students' Ly ceum Course appeals November 17th, Hecure season tickets now. France Ramseyer was granted e, di vorce by Judge (lullnwny yesterday af ternoon from '. Hnmsever on the grounds of cruel and Inhuman treat ineu', The plaintiff wns granted the custody nf one minor dnughetr Lavlllu Hunineycr, aged fl years, Hair cutting 2rc. Meyers' barber shop, 111'.' North Comuieiclnl, . Judge William Oallowsy, of the de partment Number !! of the circuit court of this county, will leave Salem the last of this ween for I'oithiud to heir some cne in that district. There are enses that had been set for hearing be-1 fore Judge Cleeton but since the de-1 elslon of the State supreme i-oiirt Judge' Onlluwny lias been oldlgrd to iifflel.itel In a number of h, o,, Portland district. The lmhe of .'nidge Hallo-' way's court In olbnny will do handed, by Circuit Judge Kelly. DoVoe Is slashing prices on ladles' fine shoes during his Ten !nv Kale. :1I4 Slate. The many friends of Mr, and Mrs. Kugeue Kckerlin will be pleased to learn they have arrived in New York and will be home adout the l'-'th. Much uneasiness was felt on their account, as they were in the war zone and for some iime nothing whatever could lie henrd nf or troiu them. They came home on the steamer New Amsterdam, leaving Holland October 17. You get somotltlng for nothing free limits at Mosher a when you order a suit. OUR NIGHT SCHOOO l-'Olt SAI.H Hig young fresh llolstein cow and calf. SIW Mouth Fourtotntls-street. t'Oll SAI.H Una innge, lined two months; half price. 00") North High street. houses, ti uud 7 Inquire oW) North FOR HUNT Two rooms; close in. High. WANTKD l")00 uud WoOO on rent es tate of three times the value. Olm sted l.nud Co. Foil SAI.H Dray work horse, weight about ll-'itl; will sell cheap. Capital City Creamery. UOAT M HAT First class only, nt 5e per pound, by a half or u whole. I'hone UiU M. TWO M K.N WANTKD to cut out onli posts. Two miles west of West Ma leui. H. F. Schuett. TAKING TESTIMONY IN TUGWELL TRIAL Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. .".The pre liminary hearing of l'crcy Tugwell,on a charge of murdering 'rs, Maud Ken nedy, wus enlivened today by the ar rest! in court of his father, John Tug well, on n charge of enibe..lement. Tho chargo was preferred by W. Oor such, father of one of tho stnto's wit nesses against the younger Tugwell, who aliened that the father had deposited to the credit of the Crystal Dye Works a check' he had accepted for the Metropolitan Dyo Works. Dons Wi lmeyer, who passed the lot where Mrs. Kennedy's body was found , on the night of tho murder, testified; thnt she suw a mnii and a woman strug gling ninl hoard groans. I H. Keller, another passerby testified i that he saw a man and woman in the1 lot, and heard sounds "like n dog choking a cat." Later ho saw a man run from the plnce. lie swore the fugi- five was about. Tugwell 's height, but! scenic, nf broader shoulders. Klwoo.l tlorsuch, employe of the I Motrojolitnn Dyo Works, testified thnt, ho gave Tugwell a bottle of clilui form , prior to tho murder. Judge Galloway's court was occu-; pied this morning with the sewer ease: from Woodburn,. brought by Kiln J. i Clink and other property owners against the city ot Woodburn. It is held by the plaintiffs thnt the council, proceedings ordering the sewer con structed through the pinperty of tin' pluinliffs was irregular ami that it was not large enongh nor wus it suni tu ry. The city holds that the proceed ings were regulur and that all of tin conditions of the city charter were complied with. Also Hint the sewage passes through u simtic tank and is THE TOGGERY UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT WINTHROP HAMMOND AND 0. E, BISHOP, OF PORTLAND, BUY FOIt HUNT Furnished complete li room modern cotlnge on Fnglewod cm line. I'hone ti-O-lt. SI.KKl'l Mi HOOM TOIt HKNT-r'i.UII per month. (lentleinnu preferred. Ml North Church street. WANTKD-To buy two or thiee good cows from ownei. Address T. N. Allcndv, lloute I, Tinner, Ore. ON K lll'H'K "Mil" will lie sold by constable a liidepi ndence giirag.) Saturday, November 7, ut - p. in. WELL-KNOWN SALEM CLOTHING l,,,,,, Xll m ,,,AN ,, i,,,,,,,.! HOUSE. scanty to party giving lender ' plovinent. .Y.KZ. X., Journal. The Toggery, Salem's well known and high cluss clothing and furnishing goodn storo is now under new manage ment uud ownership, David Yantis uud John J, Huberts, the former owners, have sold out. to Winthrop lint oud, a capitalist, hunker and clulhing niuu of Portland. The store is to bo roiu corpornted and the name, "The Tog gery," which has been familiar to the public of this city ami vicinity for the past ten years, will be changed. As sociated with Mr. Ha mnii, will he (', 10. Ilisliop, also of l'orlhind, who will be the resident manager of the new firm which will bo Incorporated as Tho Hnmmond-Ilisliop Co. lloth Mr. Iti.iMiiMi.ul and Mr, Ilisliop are in the city ami have been actively engaged in arranging the details of the transfer und in superintending the in voicing iin.l disposition of the Inrgo stock of goods carried by 'llic Toggery. They have an extra force of employes ut work rcnrningiiig ami remarking goods in prepnrntiou for a dig clearance sale which is to be started next week and which is to close nut much of the pres ent stock to mahe room for big ship ments thnt have b.icn ordered by wire from the Kast ami are due to arrive shortly. Mr. Humuiiiii.l is president of the Hiimmiiiiil Mortgage Co., nf Portland, lie is also intcrnstc.1 In several busi ness enterprises of importance. He wnn brought up In the clothing business in .Massachusetts uud has been connected FOIt UKNT l''nrnblied rooms near city hall, High, phone 4. housekeeping North FOIt ltKNT Kmull three-room ctH tago in suburbs. Address ltebeccn, 11. Anderson, UH7 N. Front street. i'olt SAI.H- Or trade for good cow, a surrey, nearly new; undercut, canopy top, holds four, Cull Center Street Para. I'oli SAI.H l!Y OWNKIi --I.1 acres fino laud; fenced and .liar; rock road. Itaigaiu if taken soon. I'hone I-1, residence phono PJ. A (looD, STIIONH IIONKST HOY of till wants work; must have something to do immediutely. Phono 2:100, or .all rooni 2117, .Masonic Building. FI.OKIST Cut flowers, ferns and polled plants. Chrysanthemums, veiy best, l n ml r 1 .-" per .lozen. Phone .VjU. timber Pros., I ll South Liberty. ,I(IUT SCHOOL Young people who wiiit to increase their efficiency should read the adv. of the Capital Itiisiness College elsewhere ill this issue. FOIt UKNT Ono five-room modern bungalow and one four-room houso with city water. (I. W. Lat'ler, 400 llnliliaril building. perfectly siiaitary. Alt onicy t.rant with that line of merchandising prac Corl.y is appearing lor the plnintifts. ticully all his life, ami among his and Blaine McCord for the defend- holdings is n clothing store near Boston nuts. I which has been in existence since I Sol. -Mr. Hmnuion,! during his five years Artisans Will Moot. The United Ar tisans of the Willamette valley will hold a "get-together" meeting in the Salem Armory on Saturday evening, November 7. The meeting will be en tirely free mid open in the members ot the oilier frnterniil orders of the city residence in IWllund became well nc qiiainled with Salem and he thinks It a most delightful city with an excellent business future. Mr. Ilisliop, who is In have charge of tne store here, is al'O a clothing innn of long experience, lie was in the dusi- KOH MALIC .'III acres, near ICugeue, of garden laud; good buildings. On i'n. cil'ic highway. Terms to suit at It per cent, J. II, tinker, Junction City, Or'goii. I'OII SAl.K-'Choup, farm team, hai n '.!i, good wugoii, plow, cultivator, milk cow, three shouts, I doen chic li ens, potatoes, etc, Must sell. ' Muko offer. A. C. Sampson, Kalrvlew live nil,', South Salem. Is the place whore, many young people have gotten a tnstefor a usable elocution where the sturt was made thnt ultimately resulted in n Ivnncemeut mid in crease,! efficiency. There are scores of young men and women in Sulein who ought to be In our night school. The cost Is not much, and the studies are Interesting mich as book keeping, shorthand, typewriting, penmanship, spelling, etc. See the principal In his uffice on Friday evening. Night sessions will begin on Monday evening, November !th,' If enough reg-' later to y cost of maintenance. Capital Business College Court Street, and invited friends. Kxcursion trains' ness with some of the largest firms ofj will be run from various valley townii I'ortlund, III Washington and elsewhere, uud Hie thousand visitors are expected plans to give Salem a strictly high In lie present. All Artisans me re- class store, on the newest and most quested lo meet ut the Minion hotel progressive lines, hndllug only the I nptly nt 7:4.1 p, in., from where I""1' class of goods. those assembled will march, led by the "Dave' Yiintit. the founder nf The Snleiii Military Hand, tu the Arinory. Toggery, popular good fellow mid ex All excellent program tins been lulling-1 I'crt clothing salesman, who has been ed, Including s.iine of Sulein 's and Port- '11 "le business In Salem for the past laud best talent. After the program sixteen years, will remain with the and dancing there will be a light lunch eon served to visiting Artisans only. AM locnl visitors lire requested to occupy scuts in the balcony dining the pro-grain, PERSONAL Jo Walker left yesterday for Carlton, Oregon. L, H, Hemes -is on a business visit to Denver. Tiny Hinnnen, wife and sou have gone to McCnllistcr, Okla where they will spend the winter, F. N, Hording left Inst night for Sun Anionln, Texas, for a protincted visit 'to relatives and friends. ' Dun F. I.iiugeiiberg mis III Portland renewing old iicquniutnnces aiming the I musicul contingent und attending tn 'business mnlters vcsler.lnv. new firm. Few men In the city nre dot ter known or detter liked than he and hosts nf friends will de glad to leiirn that he will continue to serve them In tho fame courteous, Imppv mid ef ficient manner that won The Toggery so 'many customers. Fred H. Meyers, one of The Toggery's popular salesiu will also de retained, J. H. ECHOLS MECHANOTHERAPY CHIROPRACTOR PHYSICIAN Scientific Treatment for all Chronic Ailment Rooms 25 20 In the New Broymfin Blilg. 1H0 N. COMMERCIAL ST. DIED, lMlNALDsoAt the family home, tilth and l.ee streets, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday, November 4, lull, Mrs. Sarah Ann Smith Donnl.lson, wife of It, O. Donnlilsoii, ngc, Ml years, llesldos the husbnu.l the deceased Is survived by two sons and two daugh ters, II. W. Donaldson of Poilhiiid, It. W, Donaldson of Salem; Mrs, i'.lla Kurtz, of Dallas and Mrs. Hiiby Pun lii.li of Salem. She was innrrlcd to H. O. Donaldson In lssil, Mho wus prominent in fraternal society circles, being a member of chadwlck' Chapter, r.nsiern oinr, ami tne negroe of Honor Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chicken, Hot Tainalee, Chill Con Came, Chop Buoy Noodlef 420 Ferry Street .Mr. ami .Mrs. li. Ifuckcrs nu.l Ken. 'Tlie remains are nt ltlgdon & ltichnhrd ry Clark of Kola are leaving lor Wash- son ' undertaking parlors where the burn, Tcnn., where they go to tnko up funeral services will be hel, at 'i I theit resilience, " I o'clock tomorrow. CANCER I'nsltlvoly anil painlessly removed In brief timo without the knifo or monry refunded, Address, Dr. II, P. tlnnner, Dot 33, North Ysklma, Wn., Dept. J. The man who Is really ami truly In love doesn't lie to tho wotnnn in' tho case,