EIGHT A Record Breaking Sale of Price Up to $40 100 FINE QUALITY. STYLISH, FALL AND WINTER SUITS GO ON SALE TOMORROW MORNING AT THIS SURPRISINGLY LOW PIRCE. UNQUESTION ABLY THE MOST IMPORTANT OFFERING OF WOMEN'S NEW SUITS THIS SEASON: IT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT BECAUSE THE ASSORTMENT IS LARGE THE STYLES ARE LATEST THE COLORS DESIRABLE-POPULAR MATERIALS OF STANDARD QUALITY THE LININGS OF FINE GRADE-MADE BY EXPERIENCED MAN TAILORS AND THE PRICE IS SO UNUSUALLY LOW THAT YOU POSITIVELY CANNOT AFFORD TO DISRE GARD THIS EVENT IF YOU HAVE NOT YET PUR CHASED YOUR FALL AND WINTER APPAREL. EVERY GARMENT IS POSITIVELY NEW-OF GUARANTEED QUALITY AND ARE PRICED UP TO $10.00. THESE 100 SUITS MUST IE SOLD RAPIDLY AND THE PRICE IS BOUND TO MOVE THEM. Take Your During This WOMEN'S COATS-PRICED UP TO $18.50-SPECIAL WOMEN'S COATS-PRICED UP TO $17.50-SPECIAL. See the Window Display I THE HOUSE mtttnimtnmtmt)ttiunutttm:tunmtttttmmtwwuumuutuiti!H All Around Town amfflttmmwttmmmttfflmtttttmffl Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist la fitting gluuaui eorroetly. U. ti. bunk bldg. The river today is at the low stage of 3.4 feet below low water murk. Thin 1 just ona ten lli foot low it tlimi ut uny timu ill: ri nf July or August. Billable piano tuuor. Fhone 2351J., Today being Columbus doy'no casei wote hi'ik nl In police court tliin morning ii h Judge J'ilgln win observing tint holi day. Such c ii ho H H b on liio docket will bo culled at H oVIoi'k tomorrow, Dr. B. T. Mclntire, physician and urgoou, Ell Vnsotilo blilg. Phono 4IU. o Dr. D. A. Payne, of Eugene, Attorney llnlph Moody, of Portand, Claim Agent Prod Day, of the Soiilhi in Pacific, an I lr. A, ). 'iii'hcy, of 1'ortlunil, are nil in I lie city today1. Removal. E, E. Baker, attorney, 204 la nk of Commerce, l'liono 2-U.1, The men of the tihriBtian church will! entertain tlio ladies of tlio church with j a bniiiiiet next Thursday evening nt tlio n n n mil home-eoniing celebration, A special program of mimic Iiiim been pre jiared, to be followed by tlio customary banquet. Prof. Mac Murray will speak In Eaton Hull thin evening mi tlio iiupot lance of tlio American t Ilea I re. Mm. Gertrude Stphcrd, of Kansas City, Missouri, arrived iu Salem taisi morning tor a visit ut the home ot Mrs. K. It. Kingo, of this eitv. Mrs. Niphord has been visiting the San Fran cisco fair II nd is How on her Way bncll to Kansas City, Dr. Btoue'i Drag more. f J. O. Perry, W. B. Oilson and A. J. ltudclil'f went to Portland this morning to attend iih delegates, a ineeliiiir of the linind Lodge of Oregon, of the Knights of Pythias. Mrs. Otto Schell-! """ Huen,i,i,g as -leiegates lor the Pyiiiiau Sisters. Attention Loyal Sons, Annual home coming bHiiiUet und election of officers at cUihrooiua tonight at 7 o'clock. The Bpauliling LogKtiiK company be gun operations yesterday nt their null at New berg, employing 'uxor lou men. According io present phum. this mill j will be put in shape during tlio xvinter to iiiHiiul'iicture the Indiana silo, which lias become an important pint of the business of the company. Dr. BtonVi Drug Btore. tf Miss Ida Davis, xrbo has charge of the debuting mieiety of the high scliool, is planning to n inline the debates this year on n different basis. Instead of dropping the debut, a alter the slate coniosM, inm year n.ey will lie con tinued la a pern,,) ,t i);,ii,iiitioii. A meeting will bn held Wedoesdav in M,. liaxis' room at the high s.ho',.1 to elfect a permunenl iirgaiiijjitioii, Attention Loyal Bona. Annual home coming banquet and elect ion of officers at elufirooins tonight at 7 o'clock, L. B. Merrick, f cretary of the Or gon Retail Meichaiits' asMH-iatioii, will a.l.lres tho niceliag this evening of Ihcjlhhle s. ho.d are invited to attend the mercantile department or the cummer-1 loyul Son annml home c oiulng ban clul club. Mr. Merrick has a special qiiet nt (he Pirst Chiistiaa rhuren at 7 mesuiue to the retull nierchanti and I o'clock tonijjht. Commencing Tomorrow Choice Event $ 1 OF QUALITY tttmnmumttumrnttttttumtmttmtmts I iii' io see u huge. number of ibis do- ; Jin r I iiiuii t at tiio meeting tonight nt iiliv iiinlitoi linn of the commercial club. Attention Loyal Bona. Annual home coming l)iiniiiul iiiiiI election of officers at elulirootiiH to n ih t at 7 o clock. Speed Officer Percy M. Varuey loft Diinsniiiir, California, today for Salem with his auto wliirh wus stolon from tlio garage in loin city Inst. work. Mr. Viirnoy, in a lot tor to Chief of Police Welsh, iyii.1 ho hint no trouble in se ii ii tlio cur and found the city luminal in his office the X, L. saloon. They are all talking about the lunch en at ttio White Swim. How run lliev do itf Mrg. MoUie Mluner, charged with in it i ii t it i n i n a disorderly house, was iic (iiitted by tlio jury "after nhout 'JO minutes dcliliniutiou in mimic hint court yesterday nl'lornooii. Mrs, Minncr xvus loriuerly In charge of tlio Kays room ing house mnl watt acting in this cnpiic ity when in rested bv the offi.ors. The jurymen worn A. Dime, Claude Hello, L. M. Itoggs, Kalidt (Hover, I.. Itcchtel and William Kmiiih. Dr. O. Ilartloy, specialist, lnflainod, blcedi.ig gums and pyorrhea. 41(1 II. S. Hank lllilg, Phono iNll. NovO The studont body of tlie lUgh scliool met yeHtertlay and imuiiiiiioiiKly adopted the rules und regulations of Oregon high school athletic association. Super- intendeiit Churchill addressed the stu- dents uud etpluined toe rules und the1 advantages of having uniform rules to govern the athletic events of all the high schools iu the slate. Mr. Chinch ill is vice-president of the hoard of con trol ot the association, LaCorona is the best cigar Uiat 10 cents will buy, Try one and be con vinced. Salem made. The ministerial association of 'Sulom held its regular weekly meeting Men- , lay. A paper on " hit. eduction to the i Topnois 4t tne out Testament, was mad by tun Hev. Curl II. Klliott, of the 1'irst Presbyterian church. O. 11, (iingrich of the V. M. C. A. spoke of his (dans of holding n V, M. C, A, boys' conlerence some time in November, and the Hev. Ii. II Koiiuodiiv, of 'Newherg, told of his Intentions of holding a re ,.,,,. ,, ,.ilnm, , w,;,.k '.(, hl vival shortly at ( lieinaxva. Mr. Ken- linos for tins Presbxterv, o i Remember icy coupon, offer expires Noxomlier 1st, lloii t delay. Put ill your order today. Mm. Mnnd H, Con, lltitiluird llldg. Olvernor Wlthyeoinbe toilay honored loqiiisltion Mipe,s Iron, Idaho for .1. H. orns who is charged xvilh stealing u !""?" ,wl'i,h. ''"'"titutes grand lareenv in I li, l,o. Norrls was arrested Iu Yale, Malheur county a .id (leorge K. Proimin , sent to return the prisoner, Hers f.V"" verging A.thnr R ... .....n.. nt... cm .. -ill ,'rp nl- so honored bv tlovernor Wilhycombe, It is slated that Chun linuin eloped with the payroll of a factory of whica lie was tho vushier ati.l Pmnk Ylrelli was sent after lie mau who w-u lo.at.sl in thit slate. AU young men not attending any THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCT. 12, 1915 Women's New Fall Suits $16.95 6.95 ..$9.95 ..$3.98 Salem's Style Store Court & Liberty Sts. Mrs. Henry Schomakor, 1290 South Commercial street, who has been seri - oiwly ill, in reported today to bo (no- greasing favorably. o The Senior Guild of St. Paul's Epis- copal church will meet tomorrow alter-1 noon at the homo of M.rs. Jiussell Cut-i lin, PJllll Choineketa streot. o Even this late in tho year, the auto - mobiles from far off lands continue to pass through tho city. Today one from Mesa, Arizona was in tho city with all tho indications of having liiiss ed through boiiiu pretty hard traveling. AU young men not attending any Uiblo school uro invilod to attend tho Loyal Son's (i it it nit 1 homo-coming ban iiuet nt tho First Christian church at 7 o'clock tonight. 0- The Leslie Methodist Sunday school;"' is propuring a special program lor next Sunday, when they will hold their an nual rally day. Tho exercises of the day will include special numbers by members of tho scaool and the differ ent classes, nil in the form of a "Pa triotism and Peace" celebrution. A. B. Robertson, county clerk of Polk county, is iu Salem on business to day. Mr. Hobertson is checking over the prices for stock and printing at the officii of County Clerk llehlhar on tho new registration cards that are now being instituted iu ull of the counties of tho state, ' ' o The first of a series of lectures to be delivered this winter will bo given this evening at Katun hall by Prof. Wullace MiicMurriiy, professor of Knglish Inn-1 gunge, Willamette university. These lecliiies liavo been looked forward to with great, interest by those who at tended many of the loeturea given by Prof. Mac Murray last winter. The statu rnnfnr.in.-ii f th. Hnno-rn. .-ii .... Ti ;i'iut tne great niaiontv of bovs got in- gat on,, chore bes ot Oregon will meet, , ,rim,le througl scliing junk. After nt Oregon (,ty to a three days' ses- ,ki f ;, j' , or s o,. Ruining today. I ron, the discarded articles and reVeiving miViiev i 1 1 nu umui I villi It II iiunr III) will attend are the Hex . .lames Klvin, Mr. and Mrs. W. 8teusloff. Mrs. A. K. Miller, Mrs. Willi,,,,, Hichniond and1 Mrs. Uunisdoll. The Itev. 11. C. Stover! and wife. Miss Violet Corv and M iss Minn Ashby will represent tho Central Congregational eliurcn, and Mrs. Min regiitioiin c iiircn, and Mrs. Min House. Komi Chapel. The Kev. P. n ic Hall Hooves, of the Central How church, will also attend. The pastor I'roni the Conirre,.,itioi.al clinic , e f this eommiiiiitv are all on the program!;"' '.'"",'"-v, s,r!Tt conipleted today for s.ecial addresses. bx I oiitractor Hughes, llrick work was i 0 All young men not attending any tlbl I nro inv.le.l ,,. ..II 1 ll... Loyal Son's annual hoinecomioir bun- .,., , L'i,., , l,..:,:.... ... - '.;. ' ' J" ,;, ,V "l - State Highway FaiKineer Cantlne re rued Io Salem to.lav from a short lting re - uirii.'n i. caiein imiiiy iniin a miori i . . .... ...... . . trip to Coos county where he attended i t.i.i.i.,.1 .1.1. ,. i, i ..i ... i .n.i .... . r u,',.,. i.i.is .un-oiiii til I ir . ni.'liB l.l .... . ...,,,.. , ,.,, ...... .......i I...... i ..,,. "..-1.. .,..... I.... hay towns iiii.I (o do this il is proposed to votn bonds to pay for the roads. A bond piopositi.ui xvus put to a vote of III," people at tho election two years ago and voted doxvn and the promoters are Inking all iiiveswirv steps to carry the present plans to a sttcecimful close. The l S, deimrlnieiil of g,xl ri.a.ls seat out a represeulatixe to tell what is being done in other parts of the country and the meeting was of a "get togeioer" nature. Special meeting of Salem lodge No. 4. A. F. & A, M, to mtit row at 3 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our bile Hrolher Wm. F. Morelock, a member of "' 'V V- V , ,'work xxill be rushed in order that the 1 . r """ '"'P "ness to the mar ll ootid roads Ili.s.tltlLr .if tl.rt eillyelin nr. .. . 1 1 iomh.i i.i iir.n r iiiui- ii., ... ...... - .. . Fulled l.l)te No, l;l of Sedriiat the riiapel of Ridon "ltichardson, Wotillev. Wsshinulon. Vlsitiuif ' the Rev. F. II. Hmh. Mfiriutitiu. Tite bivthren welcome, Aiiloniobilci willlbiiiral will take place at t hggetl ce, be furnished. Irtery with Masonic rites. " Tho funeralof Carl B. Anderson, who jxvns killed in" nil automobile accident Sunday evening will be held at 10 i o'clock Wednesday morning at the limine, 488 South Seventeenth street. Tho Rev. Juntos Elvin of the First Congregjutionnl church will liavo charge of tlio services. Iturinl will take place :in the family lot at t'no Warren cem- otery, 14 miiea east of tho city. ! p I The Woman's Foreign Missionary ! society of the First .Uothodist church i will hold its reouli.r nuinthlv meetimr tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. A. I.ee, 1115 Stnto street. A special program lias been arranged, which will include addresses by Or. Iva Miller anil Miss Hefty, missionuries to China. The student body of the Salem high "",01 Wl" , 1VV 11 '''Ptioii to the ".' T , cass -sr. puiunmy evening. which will be the k'st leception to be given a freshman clusa, as this semester will end the existence of this class, ac cording to the present organijition of tho schools into the junior and senior high schools. Iu ord.-r to properly warm up tor the occasioa, the freshmen will give a bonfire party Friday evening at the school's athletic field. The regular monthly meeting of the Coinnierciiil club will be held tomor row evening nt the club rooms, to which nil members nre invited. Th meeting is for the full membershio of over SUO and is the first of the month- tobacco of nay kind is nlloxved ly meetings to be held this winter''11 school, ami no buy is subject to when the general business of the club I parole if found using tobacco of any will bo discussed. O .If. Luck, re- ikind. n,'-v f,','U'.' manager, is expected to meet with the club nt its November meeting. In his address at the Congregational church hist evening, before the Pil grim s clul Sulrriendent I.ule, of I """' inii.iiiiK .1001, suue.i l'.. I 1 i .. . ' .. .1 I 1 iiu.... i.i i i isc , d,sl articles and receiving money f.t I K.i.i. i.. .... I. . I. I l. . 1 ' , V " J "'' " ' ' j , i., ' , ' " " , 1 " Z "X?i '.' .' ""', ,','""lnll' ..tou '" , ' ' t t 1 5"'', "'!!":ill,;S8oI .V ,.,, ' ' ,,, ' ' ,','' : ,l, . " J , .i: i. !" ; ! uZ " Hv trte,l oa 1 uruK wor Kll onumng , .,,, ,,,1,ll','''lding September l... I"'"1 ,,,,,r,, ,m '"'-'U but. few delavs on onut f weather or xvorkmen In ..II ... -. ,., i..,..b. .1 in Hie coustiii.tio,, mn.l.x in this1 .... .,. ., , i ' V-i ' " i. ., i'v,r'Mnu III!) nun ce urn',! I..,.,,., ni'i.. ooi'iotaciureu an xxiiiMiiiuia by the Pacific Pace Hrick comlmiiy. , . . . . , .... ... . -. ' i oi- . hoi it. , e t it i it. . vi,i i... mi ins.. . . -. - - , ... ., . . . . -m.-i,'. ii.K rillir mill in.ern.r I.-..I , i : t .. .. I uoui i. rooty , , A ... , . ,'iiiri.uv .....I ...v '.. mav take possession early in No- ( -...i i... v xv DIED Moitr.i.ocix ,t ti home of ins daughter, living eight miles nor ill of the city, Monday, Oetohc-r 11, UM'i. William ll. Morele. k, at the age of Hi-sides a widow, li is survived hy his dstighti r, with whom he lived, and , g,H04d,ighter. M.. E. C. Simnions, of (Ins eitv. Fnneial strvices will be; ihobt at 2 o'clock W.-diiesdav afternoon ''nrnrnrrmn Tlir n AUfO rartu iiiib int ruma I FOR FIRS! MARKET DAY Agricultural Department of Commercial Club Arranging for Market and Auction Arrangements aro being made for the first market day to be- held next Saturday, under the auspices of the agricultural department of the om- Hernial Club, with a special committee j consisting of W. . Low, L. H. Mc- Malum and L. P. Aldrich in charge, j Kverything that a farmer produces and everything in the way of live ; stock will be sold at auction on that day, with the exception of course of cuttle, which legally cannot be put up at auction. But cattle may be sold at private sale, so they can be disposed of, as well us farm implements and any thing the farmer possesses. The sale will begin at 9:30 o'clock iu the Waring barn on Liberty street. H. E. Voorheis hits been secured to act as auctioneer. At the close of tbe auction, an ad dress will be made by Duncan M. Mar shall, minister of agriculture of the province of Alberta, Canada. Mr. Marshall is a man who can interest his hearers for hours at a time, knows what ho is talking about and has a message that may be valuable to the. farmers of this community. He has been invited to deliver an address at Corvnllis, and those in charge of the market day feel fortunate in securing alnan of his prominence and ability a!)j a speaker for the opening of the market. The booths on Liberty and Ferry street "will be opon for those who have, produce to sell and Saturday will un-j doubtedly be a good market day fori vegotabTes, fruits and other farm! products. jft ! In order that those in charge of the market may advertise and properly rireimre for the auction, the manngcrs suggest that every thing to be soldj should be registered with the om mercial Club. MEET A SUCCESS Superintendent Hale of the State Training School Makes ' An Interesting Address Tho first meeting of the Tilgrim's club of tho Congregational church held in the church purlois last evening, was a success not only in the largo at tendance, but in the general interest of the evening and tho address by Will S. llle, superintendent of the Oregon state training-school. Iu all his talks iu public, Mr. Hale wishes to impress his hearers that he is not running a reform school, nor is tho training scliool the home of a lot of bad boys. Possibly ten per cent of the boys are really bad. In order to ! separate these from the boys who just Happened to ho tonnd in tiud company, Mr. Mule asked the late legislature to give him a separate building for tiiein, but the legislature did not see it that way. Here are a few things about the school not generally known: There are no armed guards or prison walls. 7o per cent of tho new boys smoke i cigarettes. A Uirge per cent, t the stealing done uv noys is to raise inonev to buy ciirnr- ettes. Two-thirds of the'buys get in trouble through selling junk. The accommodations pf the present i,i.ii ..... .... i........ -' :,,' 'Ae bi.eXglsbire wmilJ'U P propnato money for any improvements. Less than ten per cent of the boys give the superi ntend! nt any trouble.' n.... 1...!.' .1. .:. . ' . . .. oi' "'in oi me nue is spent ox Tlie , iu , ,. . , , a " ""'l' I other half In studies. They progress ns rapidly as pupils in the public m-hools "h spend'. .uicl, more time on their books. tmimi.K school has a lecture i 'ourse from the O. A. ('., weekly movies , anil a nnrnry. yMy .-,,, ,,01lt ()f ; and a library. io liovs nr iro n ine cities, on - tiv, ..on,,i,v I boys are now in the school, A MEDICINE OF MERIT A proprietary medicine, like every thine el se that con,,-. .1, . , , ; Z L ' ,, . ' ov i.T" t ti t ' i ,n I' ' '." '"" "" Tllclaw.it , ".?r,v,,VH' ."' ! r fi,,'.!,t "I'l'1' in IHI" 1,1 Ollll'rs, The reason for i H',. tremendous success of l.vdin K. pinkhlllll 's Vegetuble Coinnoui'id is be- cnuso it has been fulfilling a real Ii ti mail nee.l for forty veurs .!,.,. I inousnn, Is of Amor cm. ..... , .. . , , women owe i...: i i.l .... vein us power of this famous medicine. i r . ... ,nm' 'r'in """ herbs--nat,ire ' I fit.i,.,,l' f,.r u..nt.,,t ill. The United Artisans nre preparing for nu evening of unusual interest to morrow night, whe-i Governor Withy- 3t r.i.iu,.. is i')'i-c.i-., io no present as l'," Kuest, and the priJie drill team I will put on their xvork, showing how tney ui.i u wnen they earned off the nrst prire at nerKc.oy in competition with the Portland teams. E. W. Btuhba, deputy city health of ficer, toilnv received the nexvs that his mother, Mrs. V.Win Stubbs. h ns snf- fgercd a stroke of paralvi at the home of her daughter in West Vl- ! month, Massachusetts. Mr. Stubbs is n yearn of age and the report indicates that the stroke may develop seriui consequeiices considering the advanced age of the patient. FIFTY THOUSAND fIGHT FOR ADMISSION TO GAME For Two Blocks Around Park Gates a Struggling, Billow ing Sea of New Englanders Crowded and Squirmed Towards the Box, Ofice and Thousands Of These Were Disappointed By George S. Holmes. (United Press, staff correspondent.) Braves' Field. Boston, Mass., Oct. 12. Approximately 50,000 supposedly staid New Luglanders fought and scratch e d their way into Braves' Field between 10 a. I "" hasn t niado a hit during tht m. and 2 p. m. to- i eut'r "tr!e8 but his -work arounu nfc. day to witness, tliui 0Iul, base 'ltla bt'en A-l. Moran has M attempt of the on- m.Ildf a change in his line-up or usc, rushing Ked Sox to ' l11"ch h,tu'r slliee tl,e series started, drive a third spike, -Mayer. and McQuillan served up t, into a world's' smnts tor tllB ,hilly batters to slam championship. i Boston again was on the field a g,l01) And it was some ' two hHU1'8 before gume time, working fight. For two"'ery minute. Bay Collins, (iregg auti blocks around thel5Ia's worked for Currignn's sluggers, park gates a strug-! At 1:45, Shore and Chalmers Ijct-,, gling sea of human-, "arming up while pHier pit. h,;r, V HOLMES iv trnrmul 11. t.wllono nr tnivnnl flip box office. Thousands were to Le disappointed as admissions were at a premium. . Speculators, who yesterday did well to break even, made money today. No- body worked in Boston today, but the ballplayers. It was a holiday. Some - thing over 400 years ago Old Chris Celumbo found America. Boston today is confident that a world's basebn'l championship has found her again after a three-year absence. Therefore, Bos ton celebrated. There was musie gnlore stringed, in strumental and chin. Three bands plnv ed the huge throng into its seats. The club furnished one. tho Royal Kooters j up a burst of speed that looked good, another and an added starter made itt j Miore was the only puo.er who warmed nppearnnce among a crowd of 700 gnv ! up for Boston. uniformed postmen, which noccupied a! Umpires: F.vans behind the but, block of seutsback of third base. .Each Bigler on bases, O 'Louglilin und Khun postman xvna equipped with a scarlet i on foul lines. Boston banner, making the section a I Ten minutes before gome time it up flaring scpiare against a sombre lined j penred certain that the crowd would cx background. coed that of yesterday. The bleachers A kilted quintet of bagpipers added were packed and the grandstand was its weird whining to the crashing of practically full, while thousands weio trio bands. The bleachers staged sing- j still surging about tho streets surround ing contests back and forth across the ; ing the big field. Hundreds were stainl field, using "Tippcrary" as the vehi-jing in. the center field. On the far cle. The croxvd did not care It was n bank of the Charles river many cuiikl holiday, and besides Boston was xvin-.be seen congregated for a view of tlio ning. ' Moreover, it was a day picked croxvd if nothing else. Tho baselines out of .Tuno and transplanted iuto an- i were dry and fast, tumn. Boston had Bill Penn's back! Five minutes before game time against the xvall today, and the Phillies Chalmers was tho only Pliilly pitcher shoxved they knew it by putting more ' warming up. . CLOSE FOR SEASON Solicitors Raise $395 Today and Will Endeavor to Close This Week With today's contributions totaling if:i!i."i the Y, M. ('. A. solicitors have uoxv collected a total of $3.1o( to ap ply to the budget of $4,385 for one year's expenses of tho Salem associa- Ti. . ..i:..:. i i. 1 1 vii. ine suui'iiui's inieiiii io IllllKe U special effort for the next four days, and xxill endeavor to close tlio enm-i paigu this week if possible. They still' report tiie subscriptions coining iu raii-i idly xxith excellent prosects of raising the entire amount this week. The following is the list of today's contributors: K. S. Tillinghiist. $10.00 II. K. Wadsxvorth 10.00 .las. H. Young 10.00 1 W. T. P.eniict 10.00 j Heii.iiiii'iu llrick in.ooi ('has. Ix. Sputilding o 70.00 C. S. Iluniilton 20.00 H. A. Whit.' lo.oo H. O. White. Max O. lliiren T. if.. Hliyh I. . W. (.'Icnson T. U. denes -I. F. Mollencnp ... W. ,1. Liljequist ... Salem Fruit Co I. L. Stockton O. M. Roberts I. I. White If eo. W. Lewis O. M. Elliott Poster iX; linker ... K. .1. Swafford Salem Laundry Co Geo. .1. 'Watson I. O. (foltra II. L. Henson' 1(5.00 2o.(iol 10.00 I .'i.OO ' lo.onj :i.ooj 3.00 ; l.'i.oo lo.oo i 18.00 , (i.OI)! 3.00 Id.oo1 23.00 lo.oo- 23.0(1 ...... 1(1.00 13.00 3.00 Total $:ifi3.oo FRUITLAND NEWS (Capital .lour.ial Special Service) Fruitlaiid, Or., Oct. 12. Mrs. Laura slociim wnsho guest of Mr. ami Mrs. Anderson Inst week. Nlrs. IVney from Iirnin, Oregon, is vUiting xvitii her daughter, Mrs. Uaker, of lfelhel. She also made a call on the Stnnditer family being formerly a close neighbor. Elmer otterbcin wa.i in attendance tit the Methodist Sunday school of Prntoiii last Sunday. Kuth Mitchell proved to be the best idler in school in a contest held Fri day afternorn, Someone with a disi.osition akin to meanness torn down the sign west of the inure, denoting the ownership of a natruw strip of land. Mr. I.orea White who is en, loved in the office of the state industrial aeri- iii'their practice than tl. k. . heretofore exhibited. Thev practical!, put all their time in batting practice a thing strongly needed. Humors wcte current that .Moran was going t0 8,a, up his infield aud take Niohot'f ,,. ; '? tut they were traceable to no souw. tired tO ttie dUgOUTS. AttOr Moran k...l i watohed Chnlnu-rs critically fur a fe jnomentg, he met soiled Jixey,.his tall ; lef hander, from tho cave and ;IK. tiyu i took tue kinlt of their arms side i .. . j 1 ? 'jnc-up: ' l'hilndelplna: Stock, 3b.; Bancroft, j ss.j.rnskcrt, cf.; Cravath, rf.; LuiUtii!, lb-i Niehoff, 2b. j Boston: Hooper, rf.; Scott, ss.; j Speaker, cf.; Hoblrtzel, lb.; Lewis, f.; Gardner, ob; Barry, 2b. .Batteries: Philadelphia, Chalmers and Burns; Boston, Shore and Cady. Morau stood at Hixey's shoulder an. lie worked and the big pitcher opcnnl dent commission, is on a two weeks' vacation. Ho and his father have gomi on a. hunting tour in the Cascades, ex pecting Ho bring home several fino bucks. Already neighbors have a furn taste of venison as their proxvess an hunters is unquestioned. Ed Strong was in tho neighborhood Sunday, making a cull on the Ziglcf family, Mr. and Mrs. Pleigel and on Mr. and Mrs. Bowden. The attendance lit the Y. 1'. A. Sunday evening was large, many out side visitors being present. A pleasing part of the program was the instru mental selections- by Mr. Ceruik, companied by Priscilla Otterbcin ami Prank Kggler accompanied by itose Ot terbcin. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Harrison, of Port land are visiting at tho home of Mi Zigler. Mrs. Harrison is a .daughter of Mr. Zigler. Emily Donaldson loft Sunday fori Montana for a winter's stay with hor brother, Lee. She was accompanied by her brother, James, as far us Port land. At a meeting" held nt Mr. .1. Moscr, officers were elected for the new ciece factory. Peter Knfner was elected president, .Jacob Moser vice-president, A. Hi Rui.aer secretory, August Knfucr. treasurer and (lideon Welty and Xicno Ins Ceng as directors. The Harden Road Cheece compi'iiy expects to ho ready for business next spring. A FRIEND TO THE WORKINGMAN Five yours ago 1 xvns so trmbll with kidney trouble and inflammation of the bladder that 1 hud to oeuse ing mv farm. Life looked dark to "' until 1 heard of Dr. Kilmer's Sxvninp Root through a cured friend. 1 tried bottle and began to feel belter nl once. After using five or six bottles I fell fine and have continued to work ns I had before my affliction. I xxant to "state thni Dr. Kilmer' Swamp-Root is a kidney medicine P1!'1 will cure and I owe my good worn during the past five or six years to It Yours verv truly, C. W. "MOKHtS. Route 3, Box SI Present!. Ark. Subscribed nnd sworn to before u"', this 27th dav of March, 1012. O. . Cordon, Notary Public. This is to certify that Mr. '. W. Morris has bought Hwnmp lfu"' 1,1 store in me posi. Adam Guthrie, .,r- Drini"!- Letter to Dr. KiUner & Co., Blnghaniton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do Tor You. Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer Biiighamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone, y will also receive a booklet of v1;"'1; inforinath.n , telling about, the and bladder. When writinir, ' and nienlion the Salem Daily .Tonrnal. Regular f ifty ''"t an- ' dollar size bottles for sale at all 'r stores. pep'