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t THE S VLEM CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUFSY. NOVEMFUR 24. 1!)U. SEVEIT. F5C I 1 0 J wkIsM- Women's Dress Skirts ALL NEW ' Everything above $7.50 in vuluo r One-Third Less $7.50 skirts now $6.00 Othor ah iris $5.50, $4.50 inn $2.50 GREAT THANKSGIVING MONEY SAVING SALES Now in Progress Throughout the Store We are thankful that our nation is at peace; we are thankful for all the prosperity that has attended our nation and our beautiful city, also thank ful to our customers for their large and continued patronage. In accord ance with our usual custom, we have PLACED ON SALE THROUGHOUT THE STORE NUMEROUS ARTICLES FOR A THANKSGIVING SALE. THESE PRICES ARE FOR THE ENTIRE WEEK. THE SALE IN THE WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR SECTION IS SIMPLY A PROTECTION SALE. The Markets sfc GOVERNMENT CAN'T DO IT. Tailored Suits One-Half Price All of our handsome 1014 full and winter Huito on sale lit Vi with tho exception of just 20 suits; these are greatly reduced, however. Women's and Misses' Coats $4.50 to $12.50 About 75 coats to choose from. Others at higher prices reduced OneThird to Orfalf Hwy Tictw while you cun Imvc b good elt.iicp. Wheat prices dropped half a cent n roitlund yesterday I'roni Saturday's lming. There was no occasion for it either as prices advanced in Chicago,: and this on reports from Argentina that olacs rust had attacked tne erop.' Chi cago reports sales of 2,000,000 bushel tor export Monday, aud Omaha and Ht.j i.ouis reports snlcs of 700,000 bushels ach, while Kansas liiv says there is i strong foreign demand there. Most of the Chicago wheat i being sent to seaboard by rail owing to the scarcity of ships on the lakes. The 1'ortland out market grows daily stio'iger with prices steadily advancing. Hovers are freely offering &12.50. llar .cy is also firm and ndvnnciug in sym pathy with oats. Hops arc steady and a heavy busi ness is reported. ' II.. j,. Hart, "of Au rora, i'olil I So" bales at II cents yes-tonl-iy. Kxpn ts from New York for .September wero 4vl,!W(i, as compared to -,N(17,148 last year. Reports from Eng land are tnat the market is slow and that growers arc not eager sellers at prevailing prices. The approach of Thanksgiving has caused a lively trade in vegetables as well as poultry. Tur key receipts at Portland were largo yes terday but not up to what the dealers expected. 1'iices range from 21 cents for first class buds down to 15 fur culls. Other poultry is in good supply and piiees steady. More than .lOOO hogs were received at the local yards and prices dropped a (nine, i no iteinauit .loi aiul pi ices unchanged. Washington, Xov. 24. Secre tary of Labor Wilson inforniod President Wilson today that the government did not. have the power to take over tho Colorado coal mines through the appoints nient of a federal receiver. Af ter investigating a resolution adopted by tho American Feder ation of Labor convention last week Secretary Wilson said the solicitor for the labor depart ment declared said he can find no legal advice for such action. PETERSON IS FACING CHARGE OF MURDER Sheriff Fsch, of this county, received a telegram from J. J. McDonald, sher iff of Soluna county, California, last night stating that Fred Peterson, wlui wns captured in the act of robbing the storo at Sublimity and is now held in the county jail, is wanted in Solano county on a charge of robbery ami murder. When Peterson was captured he wanted to plead guilty to the churge end receive a sentence to the penitentiary in this state. Sheriff Eseh, however, took a photo and the measurements of Peterson nnil sent them to Sheriff .McDonald, suspecting Peterson or oemg assoeiatcil with the table linens Thanksgiving Sale 42.25 table linen 1 .75 tnble linen il.05 table linen 1.50 table linen $1.25 table linen liflc and (10c mercerized .$1.87 .$1.54 .$1.39 .$1.29 .$1.01) ...40c Napkins to match the better linen 20 per cent less. 98c CAPES Values to 10.0(T'hmy....V.;. ..Sfle Not new but gnrwl millennia, Children's Coats Values to iklO.OO now..' $2.00 Not new but fan easily be remodeled Only .,..$2.00 98c- - y Otir Big $1J5 BLANKETS Now 98c ' We are entirely uut of cheaper blankets; we frankly confess this is our only reason for giving you this wondi:rkui. hi.ankkt vai.ci: and it' "SOME VAI.l'K." gang which robbed a bank In Rio Vist: cattle is strong: kmm-u uh- nigm wiuciinnin. The wiro Inst night stated that Pet erson whs the man wanted and a niein-' LOCAL WHOLESALE IAB.""ETS : 1,Pr af tho 8""K i,1T which a rewnrd of Cheat .....$ S.O0 lo00 "as offered for their capture. Wheat, per bushel .... ' .".iu)(olM William Clay, alius llarve Dillon, alias Bran, per ton $27.50 ' ' t'onrny. was caught in Pendleton Shorts, per ton $20.00 i ,,,v ('a.vs KU l,m' token to California Oats, per biithcl :i."i(o 10c i for trial. Peterson served 10 years in fr'hittim bark, per lb A'jCWc! Polsoin prison for burglary, under the Potatoes, per cwt 75c(ci $1 . name of Alfred Nelson, and also a sen 1 Euter and Eggs, jtoiic.i; in Ifiima. Annum, under 'the Butterfnt, per lb. , ,12c name of Albert Johnson. Creamery butter, per lb 34c Sheriff McDonald slated that he Eggs 3tic cash would arrive here some time this week Poultry. ! with requisition papers for Peterson,: Ileus, per lb He.' hut tho local officers hove a clear case Roosters, per lb 0c, against Peterson here mid it is not 'ryors .-. 10c, thought that the man can be taken to Stners 1c i California for trial until he has been Lowb, per cwt 4()5ej tried on the charge here. The mutter Stock hogs, per lb. (tops) 5'it'ill be taken up by the district nttor- Mogs, at, per lb Ou.aoy today to make some disposition of t.ucs, per lb 3,c . ,,ua( Spring lambs, per lb 5c , , , n"" !rT"88 : TRYING TO DESTROY saiYenomW'pS GERMAN SUBMARNIES Lamb pelts, each 25c idvestoca. I liny, timothy 12.00 1 The Hague, Nov. 21. The llritisli Clover, per ton $ 8.00; fleet off the Belgian coast bombarded Oats and vetch $ 8.u0! Zeebrugge vigorously today. I I he "helling s purpose was said to be; San Francisco Markets. S.i ii I'laaciscoi Nov. 24. Wheat (Spot, per t-t I.) Club, l.7'i(fi'2; ltus siau led, 1 .!."fri 1.117 '.j; Turkey' red, (.2.b.j; blucstem, .t2.0."i(i2.1o'j forty fii'd, $2(ri2.0.".. Ilarley (Sput, per etl.) Keed, $1.20 di 1.22'...; shipping anil brewing, l,2o ii l.27'.j. ,: , ... I''ggs Kxtras, !',)'. jv; pulels, 37c; Calif iniin storage, extras, 27c; storage, Selected pullets, 21c. Hiiiter Kxtras, 31c; prime firsts 2Sc; tirsts, 27e; seconds, 24c. Cheese California fancy, l-lfi-c; firsts 12c; seconds, Klc. SUIT AGAINST WEST 'stance that an individual occupies at tho time an officials position of the statu will not protect him from the con- ! sequences of his violation of its laws or infringement of the rights of an other," says the opinion. t Wiegand set forth in his complaint, asking for an injunction against the i governor and his agents, tlmt he and his business would su.ier damages to tne amount oi .nu n me inrenis or the governor wero carried into effect, laud the supreme court, while not pass ing upon this point directly, since it was not raised ami wns not an issue in the case, holds that the governor or any . other official is just as amenable to the Inw as any pence oificer or private ,,. , . , . . ., citizen and is porsmiallv liable for any Holding that a suit lo enjom the coin-: ,UMmi(p thllt miKnt 0 incurred bv ren mission of an act otter such act .insm of trespass upon the property or boon comitted is nbout as effective as ri n(. nilotilflr citi7,(,n Bn, ,,(,its out "iinpojinilniK the water for the wheel ; t,rB , g , aI, fluf fi,,i(1lt ,.,. after it has run by the null," and ii. ,v t )aw for m,h ,nmllns ,1H ,v fornng that, in the event he sulfers )mvc )0L.n ,ffBr0(i i,y t,e plaintiff. It nny damage froni the closing of hisil4 n,Ptnod that there is ft civil suit place of business by the governor and )or ,allinK,,H 1)el,in(, HKBilt (ioVernor the nnlitia the def lant is entitled lowest, In his personal capacity, await- ollcct such damages by due process ot j :Mim of this Injunction suit. "w.."e supremo court, in nil opinion o.v N,U(,rotm , oninions wero reiuler- Supreme Court Dismisses In junction Procedings Over Copperfield Affair Justiee llurnett, this morning dismissed versed. 1. I.. Clark vs. North Pacific Steam ship co in i 'tiny, appellant; appealed from .Multnomah county; action for damage to Kiggage; opinion by Justice Burnett; Circuit Judge Mcliinu affirmed. Henry C. Peters vs. R. K. Robertson, appellant; appealed from Hood Kiver countv; suit to enjoin trespass; minion by Justice liiirnett; Circuit Judge Hindshaw affirmed: C. N. Coleman v City of TjP Uraade, appellant; appealed from Union coun ty; action for damages; opinion by Jus tice Hcnn; Circun Judge Knowles af firmed. Klizabeth C. Ryder vs City of La (ramie, appellant; appealed from l'uion county; action fiir diimagcs; opinion by Justice Ucan; Circuit Judge Knowles affirmed. licrthn K. 1 1 ii in in ' et al vs. Camp bell Automatic Surety (Ins Punier com pany, appellant; appealed from Mult nomah county; action to recover money on a contract; opinion by Justice Ram sey; .judgment of Circuit Judge Knvic naiigh modified. Andrew Weishaar vs. I). K. Pendleton et ill, appellants; appealed from Mult n.l lit. llm .nMr.niA nnil., t.itu nr 11 1 11 1. Itmtlllll I'lllllllV. Ui'tlltll nil M I IfJllll I Mull V U1U 1II.UIO IIUII niiil minium nulling y (..ll.i.vii. iinl,.- nu n nil liv . il.t io iuiiim.V! I r (Jovomor West, B. K. Lawson, acting! ntuanx v. Y,,,iiill countv. nivlcuit Judge Mctilnn affirmed. eoionoi ot too stale ainit.ia, una J""" p-)l:int, apiealcd from Vainhill, action Hartford Pire Insnrnnce eoinpany, et Hobbs, as an agent of the governor, by , f()r .i,,,,,,, opinion by Justice Moore, I al., vs. Central Railroad of Oregon, William Wiegand, to enjoin them from , .mit iuiK n,;,,,,,, infinued. iuppellant; npieale,l from I'nion countv, closing Ins saloon and confiscating his ,. ( K. Reynolds, nppellant vs. .7. W. iciil(;i for damages; opinion by Me property ami bns,iu.ss In the raid Mip" ; yimt ct fn)m TilmooU j Nary; Circuit Judge Knowles reversed. ., . ' lerotue i. i.asaiie, et in., vs. ( enirui Hockler; suit for an accounting; ap pealed from Morrow colmly; npiniiin by .lattice Rumsey; Circuit Judge Phelps reveised. Pe.itions for reheating were denied in tho following cases; I). R. McCaun vs. It. v . Hums, ct nl, appellants; .Nelson vs. Domigalla; Hadley vs. Hadley; First National llaak of Albany vs. Hawkins. Petition for rehearing wan granted in Matlock vs. Matlock, ONE DAY'S DELAY LOSES$75,000 SUIT On the ground that the appeal from the decision uf the trial court to the supreme coin t was not made within the pres'ribed limit of 00 days, tho time having lapseil by I he small margin of ono day, the supreme court dismissed the appeal of tne defendant Kldridge in the case of the United Stales Na tioiul bank of Salem, et al, vs, 1''. J. Kldredfgo ami Swastika Karma com- I mi v , appellants, which was aa appeal Seattle Markets. Seattle, Wash., Nov. 24. Kgga Ki'C"h ranch, "rOc; Orientals, 2Sc; fresa eastern, 3ltrfr3rie, Mutter lOcnl cubes, lite Oregon cubes, 32fr; 33c. ( 'heese IJiiiburger, P.lc IHc; Swiss (domestic), 21c; W'.jffiilMe. Onion s (i recn, 21 1'fiJ.le' eastern Washington, ICoil'i dtliuirniii, t(n'jf. Potatoes (iriidcd No. 1, $1418 per ton. ; bricks, 3.1c; ; Wisconsin, Washington, ' per dozen; c per pound; Portland Markets. Poitland, Ore., Nov. 21. Wheat Club, $1.14; bluestem, $1.17. ( iits No. 1 white feed, $28; grny, ii27 73. Ilirley Hrewing, $2l.o0; feed, $25.30. Hogs Pest live, $7.40('rt)7.4."i; prime steers, $7.25(ii 7.40; fancy cows, $M(' H.23; best calves, $7(i8; spring lambs, $l't! 6.7"). linllei City cieaiiieiy, 30mc, Kgcs Si Iccted In nl extras, Wufij liens, lliin 12c. liltiidoc; biollers, 13c; geese, bis iibice made bv the uiivcrnor ami tho militia at Coiii ei field, In linker : county; action on promissory note; county, January 2, 1014. I opinion by Justine Mcltride; Circuit, "it is a vital principle of popular ; j,,,,, ahnn affirmed. i Rovorninent that every person within ! p , j ,.,, (,0vi,.t(, of the atate is subject to its constitution , . ' . , and laws, be he governor or groundling. larceny in Harney county; opinion by It is cquully true that the mere circniu-1 Justice Miwrn; Circuit Judge Higgs re- For Thanksgiving Dinner CELERY CABBAGE CAULIFLOWER SWEET POTATOES APPLES BANANAS ORANGES CRANBERRIES COUNTRY SAUSAGE, BACKBONE, SPAUERIBS and TENDERLOIN. LIVE CHICKENS. Plenty of good Country Butter. WARD K. RICHARDSON !395 Front Tlione 491 Store closed Thanksgiving Day. Railroad of Oregon, appellant; appealed from I'nion; action for damages; opin ion by Justice McVaiy; circuit Judge Knowles affirmed. Minnie D. Muline vs. Portland Hrew ing cnmpnnv, appellant ; appealed from Wa'0 cerinty; action to recover rent; opinion by Justice Knkin; Circuit Judge ItraiUhaw afliriued. Kronen & Co. vs. (lemge llaltenhoff, et al, appellants; appealed from Wasco county; ml ion on a note; opinion by Justice I'iukiu; Circuit Judge Jlradshaw affirmed. United States National Hunk of Sa lem et al vs. I'. J. Kldridge, et al, ap pelbints; appealed from .Marlon I'liun ly; appeal dismissed; iiiinion by Justice Kakin. Otelin Dudley, Bipellant, vs. (,', K, Hadley, e( al.; appeuleil tronl Tillamook county; petition for rehearing denied; opinion by Justice Knkin. Hoy K. Cameron s. Pacific Lime (lyprim company, iippellnnt ; appealed from linker county; action for damages for personal injuries; opinion by Jus tice Knkin, Circuit Judge Andersio re versed. Joseph Milling company, et nl, vs. City of Joseph, appellants; suit involv ing water righls; appealed from Wal lowa roniity; opinion by Riiinsey; Cir ciiit Judge Knowles nf firmed. I K, M. Tcinplctoii, iipellant, v, ( has. We are told that turkeys will be lieniiei this vem- limn beef on (rem the decree of Judge Galloway or Thanksgiving .In v. A number of news tho i ircuit court for Marina county and ,,,,,. 111V(, Mli, B, ,lM, vm, Wl involved judgment on a porsounl mile j.i.i.ty t, ,lllt it is trim everv fi r ip7."i,(Hl(l, which was rendered against ,,.n, l.,,.,,,,, ,lt Ine poullrv deiiler"'s the defendant, Kldic.dge, by Hie trial ,,u,. f ,usiness, court. ' Cemetery Title flood. I .. .. TTT- Holding that the action of the load supervisor, in chiiugiug the course of travel from the n'd rond, which had been III use as a public highway for over 30 years, constituted mi abandon, incut of Hit i 1 1 run I which operates as a release of the county's claim to title to any part of the premises, but that so long as any bodies remain buried in the old graveyard, eonsb.ting of I.3M acres f jroiind dedicated for use us a pri vate cemetery in IN73, that pint of the promises is sol ject to that use, the supreme court this morning, in an opin ion written by Justice Ititrnelt, modi fied the decree entered by Judge Wil liam (iallowny of the circuit court for Marion county in the ense of I.. M. Hit ncv and J. J. Slnngel vs. Hymn J. (trim, ot al., a suit to establisu title to 111.72 acres of laud in this county which the defendants desiie In sell, Marion county him a claim lo right of way over the premises for a public road, which was declined uiiillificd by the court on the ground of aliiindoii- iiieut, but the dedication of I he tract of land for burial purposes the court decides is still ill force until the state, in tho exercise nf its policn power, causes the abandonment of the ceine- jtery iiml the removal of tiie bodies, or mat triemis ami reiiinvcs may volun tarily remove their dead, but "until Its depopulation as a city of the dead is complete by one or too other process, I he ground dedicated lor the last rest ing place of decensed persons must re main true to its dedii atioa." the destruction of six subiirirines the' (terniiins were understood to have ion ' contrated in the Zeebriigge cannl. It; was upon the point where it was sup ! KirciI they were being held thut the. worships' fire wns concentrated. From German sources came the state-! aient that the submarine craft escaped j damage. . . , . , . ;" I A god mil n has no time tu waste on a "good fellow." j GRANDMOTHER KNEW j Thera Was Nothing Bo Good for Con ' gostion and Colds u Mustard ' Hut the old-fashioned mustiird plastei' burned and blistered while it acted Villi can nuw get the relief and help that mustard plnslers gave, without the plaster and without tho blister. Ml'STKROI.K does it. It Is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mus tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that It works wonders, and yet does not blister tho tenderest skin. Just massage M UHTEHOLE in vith the finger-tips gently. Sen how quickly it brings relief how speedily the pain disappears. I And there is nnlhiiig like MI'STKIi-j OlI'l for Sore Throat, Hronchitis, Ton-: sililis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neu-I ralgia, Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy,: Rheumatism, Lumbago, Puias and Aches of Mack or Joints, Sprains, Sore Mus cles llruises, Chilblains, Frosted Feet, Colds of tho Chest (it. oflen prevents Pneumonia,). At your druggist's, lu 23c and ode in is, and H special large hospital sizo for $2.30. He sure yon get. tho genuine M US TKROI.K. Hcfusn Imitations get what you ask for. The Miisterolc Company, Cleveland, Ohio. 1L 21 D COME men are awful anxious to fight as long as somebody's holdin 'em. But turnin' 'em loose takes all the fight out of 'em as completely as agein' takes the bite out o' VELVET. What is " bite " in tobacco ? It's "a harsh ness that conies usually of insufficient cur ing and ageing. Good tobacco ought to have strength in it and ageing turns that strength into mellmo smoothness. Thut's the simple truth about VELVET, Kentucky's Burley d Luxe, which has two years' ageing. 10c tins and 5c mctat-lined bags. JfajffaZa, ZJi IdCZZZ 3L M orris Makes the Prices in addition to d extremely low prices I giva a beautiful premium for oach J5.00 worth of tickets. MY GOODS ABE ALL EXTRA STANDARD no cheap goods and my prices are right. Best Hams, lb 19c Nice Breakfast Bacon, lb 20c Pick Nick Hams, lb 17c Seasoning Bacon, lb 17c S No. & Lard ....75c No. 10 Lard 1,15 Medium Cottoieue 60c Largo Cottolene $1.60 No. 3 Compopnd 65o No. 10 Compound $1.23 10 bars good Soap 25c 5 pkgs. Corn Starch 20c 1 gal. sizo Choice Peaches ...35c 1 gaL size Choice Pears.. 35c 1 gal. size Choice Pmnpklu8....25o 1 gal. size Choice Squash. 25c 4 pkg. Seeded Raisins 25c 3 cans Milk, 25c 3 cans Extra Corn 25c 3 cans Extra Qual. Tomatoes 25c 2 cans Sauer Kraut 25c 2 cans Choice Peas 25c 3 cans String Beans 25c 2 pkgs. Arm k Hammer Soda 15c 2flc K. C. Baking Powder 20c 1 can Nice Minced Clams 10c 3 cans Extra Choice Oysters 25c 2 cans Pride of Columbia Bivor Salmon 2!ic Alaska Pink Salmon, can 10c Extra Choice Coffee, lb. .! 30c 2 lbs. Brick Codfish 25c 'a gallon Synip 25c 1 gallon Syrup 50c 'a gallon Karo White Syrup. 35c 1 gallon Karo White Synip....65c 51b. box Macaroni 30c 10-lb. size Corn Meal 35c Large size Golden Rod Oats 30c Large size Qoldon Rod Wheat 30c 3 pkgs. Post Toastlos 25c 1 Krlnkle Corn Flakes 25c Large bottle Vlnegnr 10c 0 gal. Kerosene (bring your can) 65o Extra fine Uncolored Japan Tea, lb 40c 0 cans CIcarlirook Peaches.... 50c 2 cans Clearbrook Apricots... 2ftc No. S Keg Pickles 85c No. G Best Cream Rolled Oats 25o 4 His. Broken Bice 25o 3 lbs. Head Rice 25c 3 lbs. Choice Dried Poaches.. 25o 4 lbs. Fancy While Boans 25c 5 lbs. Pink Beans 25o Pride of Waldo Hills Flour, sack $1.35 The Dulles Patent, sack . .11.70 Young America Cheese, lb 20c Best Tillamook Croam CheoHo, lb. 20c 1 gal. Best Cider Vinegar 25c 18 His. Onions 25c 100 lbs. Onions $1.20 Potatoes, por bushel BOc Potatoes, per bushel 70o Roinenilier each $5,00 worth of tickets gets a beautiful premium, Parcel Post Orders A Specialty Fret Dolivory Anywhere In Sa lemand reasonable distance In country, niONB 1467 Corner Morris Ave, and Fair grounds Road