' THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. Oct. 13. 1915. . THREE Upr October fisconomy Sale " Mi Mi . . ... . j 1 1? ' t I !! Has demonstrated its power to please. The hundreds of patons from Marion, Linn and Polk counties who filled our immense store on opening day eagerly selecting from a stock second to none in Oregon, is a tribute to the untiring efforts of this firm whose every aim has been to better serve our patrons, the good people of Salem and vicinity. Our stock is unequalled. We carry only merchandise of the highest standard, while Comparison Will Show That Our Prices Are Lower - READY-TO-WEAR $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 Ladies' New Fall Suits Blue, black and brown 57,90, $10.90 and $12.90 $7.50, $10.00 and $12.00 Suits and Dresses Serges and Scotch Tweeds, sale $3.90, $5.90 and $6.90 $12.50 and $15.00 Ladies' Persian Lamb and Caracul Coats $7.90 Misses' and Children's $3.50 to $5.00 Coats on sale at $1.98 and $2.98 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Velvet Shapes, small and large, all new; values to $2.00, sale , ()gc $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Trimmed Hats, Turban shapes, sale 98c 300 Ladies' Trimmed Hats, small and large, no two alike; $4.uu and $5.00 values, sale ....... 98c and $1.50 Children's and Misses Felt Hats, all colors and styles; October, sale price. 49 IKHEUMATISM GOES IF HOOD'S IS USED Professor Says Zapata and Villa Will Continue To fight Indefinitely Why Pay More You Can Buy It Here For Less Silks Dress Goods 35o and 40c Silk Mulls, 27-inch, OO all colors ". Lo 36-in. All. Wool Serges, regular Oft 75c and 85c, all colors O jC $1.00 Soft MesaUne Silks, alt. CO colors, sale OOC Shepherd, Check Dress Goods QQ on sale at 18c, 25c and OjQ $1.50 Silk Poplins, 40-in., black QO and colors, sale Linens, Domestics 9c and 10c Outings, g 6Co Satin XaW " " OQ Damask OVC 1000 Yards Dark -I O Outing 4 lt 10c and 12 l-2c C AP Gingham O 1"4C 12 l-2c Cretonne O 1 O Draperies,. O l"OC 15c All Linen Crash .... 9c 18c Galatea Cloth 11 l-2c 25c Curtain Nets .. 15c 50 dozen 15c O 1 O. Towels O l"dC Clothing, Furnishings Men's $10.00 Suits,., $5.90 Boys' $3.50 Suits ...J1.98 Men's $3.50 Sweaters $1.98 Men's 75c Underwear.... 48c Men's $10.00 Mack- or QA Inaws .: p0.yU Boys 50c. Work Oft Shirts 05C 50c Gloves and Bus- Or per.ders uuC $1.50 and $1.75 no Sweaters ; VQC Underwear Hosiery Children's- 35c and 40c Cotton OO Fleeced Underwear faOC 85c and $1.00 Ladies' Fleeced Q Union Suits, sale HtoC 15c and 18c Fleeced Hose .. 10c Children's 18c and 20c Fleeced 1 OIA Hose, all sizes, sale lu'C Ladies' $1.25 and $1.50 Wool and Silk and Wool Underwear, ftg Groceries 50c and CGc Wash or Boards CDC 35c Special Blend OO Coffee LOC English Breakfast JQg 1 dozen boxes Aln Matches 41C Condensed Milk . 61-4c Arm and Hammer Soda.... 5c Diamond C. Soap C Canned Corn and ft Tomatoes C SALEM'S BIG BUSY STORE The Greater Chicago Store EVERYTHING TO EAT AND WEAR Berkeley, Oil., Ot. 13. Recognition of tieiieral lammzH as provisional president of Mexieo was todav declared by a politiei.1 student and teacher to be futile mid certain to prolong the strug gle in Mexico. In an article, "Chaos and Mexico," npcaiiii(f today in "lirass Tacks," a university publication, lr. )nvid P. Harrows, professor of political science, in tho 1'iiiversty of Calfoniiu, declared neither Villa nor Zapata will ever yield to t'imanza. even though tlio weight of the United States is thrown into the scale. "lioth are capable ot keeping up a prolonged struggle during which thous ands of Mexican lives must be sacri ficed," states Dr. Harrows. Have Bonfire In Advance May NotNeed It Later The big rally a, id bonfire to be held by the students of the high school Fri day evening is not to celebiato any thing like a reception, but something far more strenuous, that of the football The genuine old reliable Hood's Sar sapurilla corrects the add condition of ;the blood and builds up the whole sys tem. Jt. drives out rheumatism becauso it cleanses the blood. I It has heeii successfully used for for ; ty years in many tiiousHnds uf eases j the world over. There, is no bettor remedy for skin 'and blood diseases, for loss of appetite, I rheumatism, stomach ami kidney troub ' les. general debility and all ills" nrisinu I from impure, impoverished, devitalized blood. ' Jt s unnecessary to suffer. Start treatment at once. Hot a bottle of I Hood's Sarsnpnrilla from your nearest j druggist. You will bo pleased with .tho results. gome between Salem high and Xow borg high. This game will be played on Willamette athletic field beginning at 'J::)0 o'clock Saturday afternoon, and tiie. boys arendy hnvo sort of a sus picion the Newberg team will be easv. Tho Friday evening rally will bogni with a serpentine dance on the busi ness streets of tho city about 7:3t) o'clock, in which fully -I i0 high school students will participate, followed by a rally bonfire on tho high school ath letic field. Tho date for tho reception to tio. freshman class has not boon definitely settled, but it is a suro thing thai, about 7:3(1 o'clock Friday eveui:i(t the High school students will do a serpen tine with ull sorts of twists and quirk that hnvo never been seen before. Marion County Women Win Most Awards in Textile Department A glance at the list of awards In the textile and domestic seienec deport nients of the stute fair this year shows that Marion comity, and especially Sa lem women, were well rewarded fur their skill. The lion's share of awards fell to the most skilled in these de partments and many repeated their suc cesses of last year. The following is tho complete list: Class 10S. Hemstitched ten cloth: 1st, Elene I Knwk, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. R. C. Bishop, Sulcm. Waist: No awards. Corset cover: 1st, Cassie Hill Tliomp smi. Albany. Moby dress: 1st, Mrs. Kay C. Baker. Sulcm j 2nd, Mrs. Jessie Verclaer, Sa lem. Fancy apron: 1st, Mrs. Kastonbordcr, Sulcm; 2nd, Lillian Pearock, Albany. Set of bed linen: 1st, Lora l'oltr., Albany; 2nd, Mrs. J. L. Tomlinson, Sa lem. Set table linen: 1st, no award; 2nd, Mrs. R. H. Grinsted, Albany. Any other. garment showing superior workmanship: 1st, Mrs. W. H. I'arker, fcalcm; Myrtle M. Wilson, Salem. Clan 106. Apron: 1st, Elene L. Fawk, Sslemj 2nd. Mrs. R. H. (Irinsted, Albany. Child 'g dress: 1st, Mrs. Clara Cheo die, Lebanon. Suit of underwear: 1st, Mrs. R, H. OrinMod, Albany. Night dress: ' 1st, Elene L. Fawk, Salem. Any other garment showing superior workmanship: Mr. B. II. Urinated, Al bany. Class 107. Centerpiece Kensington: 1st, Mrs. Hsy C. Maker, Sslemj nd, Mrs. T. L. l'erkins. Portland, Ore. Centerpiece on white linen, Kenning 'n: 1st. Mrs. Msrgsret Stitt. Port land; 2nd, Mrs. Wm. Graham, Silver-ton. Centerpiece on brown linen and short stitch: 1st, Mrs. Lnretta May, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. T. C. Connell, Lents. Lunch cloth, Kensington, on white linen: 1st, Hcrthn Hunt, Portland; 2nd, Mrs. Koy C. Baker, Salem. Lunch cloth, half solid on white lin en: 1st, Mrs. II. F. Way, Oregon City. Dresser scarf on white linen: 2nd Mrs. Geo. Mark, Los Angeles. Dresser scarf on orown linen: 1st, Kmmt Green, Turner; 2nd, Mrs. J. A. Applegatc, Sulcm. Table runner on brown linen: 1st, Mts. II. W. Hiesdel, Turner; 2nd, Mrs. Jefferson Myers, Portland. Sofa pillow conventional: 1st, Mrs. lleo. AlnrK, l.os AUgeiesj znu, uenim Hunt, Portland. Sofa pillow long and short stitch: 1st, Mrs. K .R. Edmiindson, Salem; 2d, Mrs. C. L. England, Cauby. j Sofa pillow, Kensington, or solid: Mrs. F. K. Shnfer, Salem; 2nd, Mts. E. R. Emundson, Salem. j Sofa pillow, cross stitch: 1st, Mrs. Kate Bagswcll, SBlom; 2nd, Elene L. ! Fawk, Salem. j Display of fancy bags, no less than four: 1st, Elene L. Fswk, Sulem; 2nd, Mrs. Kate Bngswell, Sslcm. j Display of cross stitch, three or more, .M. KHtn Rauswcll. Salem. I Display of sofa pillows, not less thnn five: 1st, Mrs. T. C. Connell, Lents; 2nd, Mrs. Befcsie Shearer, Salem. ClASI 101. Collection needlework by club, not less than 12 pieces or more thnn 15 pieces: 1st, Prissilla club, by Mrs. A. L. Brown; 2nd, Richmond Sewing club, Mrs. A. Pierce. Display of embroidery done in wools: 1st. Miss Edna .louse, ruiem work: lstj W. Rubbins, Salem; 2nd, Lizzie Jessie,, Sulem. Class ml). Centerpiece, French and eyelet: 1st, Mrs. C. L. McNury, Snlem; 2nd, Mrs. R. Anderson, Portland. Centerpiece, satin stitch: 1st, Lor raine Stnley, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. C. L. McNnry, Salem. Centerpiece, Hcdabo: 1st, Mrs. J. L. Tomlinson, Albany; 2nd, Mrs. F. Bruhn, Amity. Centerpiece, Hnrdanger: 1st, Mrs. W. D. Henry, Salem; 2nd, Mrs. C. W. Sawyer, Halem. Centerpiece, Roman e.utwork: 1st, Mrs. S. E. Rinehart, Portland; 2nd, Mrs. Hattie White, Snlem. Lunch cloth, French and eyelet: 1st, Mrs. F. L, Purviue, Salem; 2nd, Airs. Grace E. Rife, Portland. Lunch cloth, French embroidery: 1st, Mrs. Fred R. Waters, Sulem; 2nd, Mrs. F. L. Purviue, Snlem. Lunch cloth, satin stitch: 1st, Mrs. Augusta Adams, Montaville; 2ml, Mrs. Lorettn May, Salem. Lunch cloth, Hurdangcr: 1st, Mrs. Buelab A. Miller, Halsey; 2nd, Mrs. O M. Wade, Dilly. I Tea cloth, French and eyelet: lst, dome figures About farms and forests According to a r.-cent compilation of I ho iirpui'lmcul of agriculture, approxi mately i,nU(i,(J()(),iJ(J(J acres represents mo total luml urcu. ul tnl) LiuU'd rtlatis. Uf this urea aljout t7S,iiUU,(Xtii ucies or JU per lent ot the tolal is in taimii. Only u littlo over hull uf this turm laud is improved. f. .11 ITS .. , - - Display of three or more pieces of ,V kind of work done by woman over esrs or age: isi, .irs. n. r. ..mi...., land; 2nd, Mrs. M. A. Gill, Sslcm pis of three nieces handicrsft. I 1 'unusual, such as rug or basket DO YOU FEEL HEADACHY? LOOK TO YOUR STOMACH It is an unusual thing for a druggist to sell mcdiriiMS under a guarantee to refund the money if it docs not cure. Yet this (a the way Danial J. Fry, the popular druggist, is soiling Mi-0-na, tho standard dyepsia remedy. j Never before has be had so large aj number of customers tell hi in that a medicine has been successful as with Mi o na. People who a few months ago! looked like walking skeletons have put; on flesh and today are ruddy and vig-j orous with perfect digestion and good I health. j There is no longer any need for any one suffering or making their friends suffer on account of dyspepsia. Mi-o-iial can always be relnd upon. I he per centage of cures is so great thnt there Is little risk to Dauiel J. Fry in guar anteeing to return the money if the: medicine does not relieve. And he! stands ready to do so without any nuci- tinna. j Headaches, all forms of Indigestion,! specks before the eyes, disr.y- feeling,; poor sleep, ringing in the ears and all I forms of liver trouble are helped by Mi o ns. A few days' treatment ibouldl how considerable psin in health while a complete cure often follows rapidly. These days are the best in the whole year for the enjoyment of good health, and Mi o tit will put yon in such perfect condition that you cap enjoy every minute of them. .Of toe total laud area, of Oregon, Angn Ostby', Salem; 2nd, Mrs. KuhhcII i',l'lsH'"w" ui r,'H' '." I"'r uf n'"s V Stephenson, Portland. , u"lB ,B 1,1 '""" " "' Troy cloth, French and eyelet: 1st,'"11"1 a.piox,mtely l,L'i;vU acres is Mrs. Jeff Myers. Portland. ' ': improve.! laim lund, wind, M , per Lunch cloth, seven pieces: 1st, Mrs. ,. ... . .. . Ill l II Mil 1 il U I f III tiraco h, Hide, 1'ortlanu; 2nd, .Mrs. i. Jeff Myers, Port land. Sofa pillow. French and eyelet: 1st, Mrs. M. W. Chapman, Salem; 2nd, El ene L, Fawk, Salem. Sideboard scarf, French and eyelet; 1st, Mrs. Clara L. Thorne, Portland; 2nd, Mrs. Grace E. Riefc, Portland. Sideboard scarf, satin stitch: 1st, Elene L. Fawk, Halem; 2nd, Ruth Thompson Bauks, Albany. Dresser scarf, French and eyelet: 1st, Mrs. Kate Bngswell, Portland; 2nd, Mnry DeMuth, Sulcm. Dresser scarf, Hnrdanger: 1st, Mrs. Anna Wiedersliold, Portland; 2nd, Mrs. 11. A. Abbot, Portland. Pin cushion, French and eyelet: 1st, Mrs. Edna Schumtiker, Jefferson; 2nd, Elene L. Fawk, Snlem. Pair embroidery pillow slips, (small figures): 1st, Mrs. S. K. Kinehiirt, Portland; 2nd, Mrs. Russell Stephens, Portland. Pair embroidery pillow slips, (large figures): 1st, Mrs. D. 11. Ynntis, Port land: 2nd, Anna inntrs, Sulem. Pflir embroidered fowls: In twisiiiiigton tint total In mi area is estimated to bo 42,77'),(IUU acres ot which 27 per cent or 11,iI2,0i)O acres is in furms. Ajiproxiiniirely U,.')":I,IHMI acres of this Hum laud is improved, which is l." per cent of the total. In 1KUU, tho first law was panned giv ing I lie several stntes a shuro in the na tional forest iin nine. The first allot ment Hindu to Oregon under this law was 7,fX.i; tho lust fiscal year gave Oregon 'IH,jl."i as its share of this in come. Washington 's first ullotiueut under tuis law in 1 1 " Hi was Sl,tl;i, while tho state's shorn at the cud ot the last, fiscul year was For years we have been stating in the newspapers of the country that a great many women have escaped serious op erations by taking Lydia, E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com - pound, and it is true. We are permitted to publish in this announcement extracts frorn the letters c five women. All have been recently received unsolicited. Could any evidence be more convincing? I IIormnoN, Me. "I lmd paina in both Miles nnd such a ftovcTioiss I could HoanvlT Htraighlcn up nt times. My buck willed rikI I was no nervous I could not Bleep, and 1 thought I never would lxj any better until I submitted to an oiwration, but I commenced taking Lydia K. I'inkham's Vegetable- Jomiound and soon felt like a new woman." Mrs. Haywaku ISowkuu, IJodgdon, flic-. 2SiiKLiiYviLLK, Kv. "I suffered from a severe- female trouble. My right side, hurt mo badly it wan finally decided that I hmst be ojierated upon. When my huntand learned this ho got a bottlo of Lydia E. llnkham'B Vegetable Compound for mo, and after taking it a few days I got better and continued to improvo until I am now welL" Mrs. Mollis Smith, K.F.D., Shelby villo, Ky. 3Hanovku, Pa. " Tho doctor advised a severe operation, but my husband got me Lydia Ji. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound and I experienced great relief in a short time. Now I feel like a new person and can do a hard day's work and Lot mind it." fllra. Ada Wilt, 303 Walnut St., Hanover, Pa. 4PnoATun. Ili,. "I waa sick in bed and three of the best phyni- ciana said I would havo to bo taken to the hospital for an ojht. Btion art I had something growing in my left side. I refused to sub mit to the operation and took Lydia Ji. Pinkhum'a Vegetable Com pound and it worked a miracle hi my case, and I tell other women what it has done for me." Mrs. Lauka A Uiumwold, 2437 East William Street, Decatur, ILL 5 Cleveland, Ohio. "I was very Irregular and for several years my side pained mo so that I exacted to havo to undergo an op- iniuuii. jjijutura sain uiey Know oi nouilllg lliau would help mo. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vego- ( laoio ixiupouna ana i Decamo regular and free from pain. I am thankful for such a irood meill. cine and will always give it tho highest praise." itin.uji.uHiFFiTU,iuu L'onstant St, Cleveland, O. ' rwWrlttoUIIA E.PINKIIAH MEDICINE CO. LV (CONFIDENTIAL) LYNN, MANS., lor ul vice. Your letter will le opened, read and anuwerud by woman and held la utrlct coalidenco. X.sii nufi Mill Wood POSLAM GREAT TO SOOTHE ANY INFLAMED SKIN i l'linlain does reinarkalilo work In ilearinu eoinldexions, ofti'iilinns over 1st, Mrs. iiiuht: soothes inflamed skin, hanilies l.diis Srliumaker, .letferson; Zml, Mrs. j that uhkiii WtiK leelinn of iinn-rt; Kate nagswell, Portland. takes out tin; soreness. The nume ra i ! Single einlir'ddered towels: 1st, Jo- liealiiiK kiwit whii h I'owlliiil exerts ill si-phiue Howers, Hnlemj 2nd, Mrs. i ritncn nt stuliliorn Kezemn will serve (')intineev Kinlion. Sulem. ' Von. if Von will hut euil.lov it. to lie Het l,ed linen, three jiieees! 1st, Mrs. rid of similar affections or disordered! TiOrctta Mnv. Halem; 2nd. Mrs. r.dna .eoiiditions of the iikiti. .Minor trouliles tvhiimaker. .li'ffersnn het talile linen: 1st, Mrs. 3, I. Tom linson, Allinny. Het fniliruldered underwear, three iieees: 1st, Mrs. liretta May, Halem. Xittlit cown, Krsnrh emliroider'ed: lf, Mrs. V. Boone, Kalemj 2nd, Veds Msy Cross, Hsm. (Continued on I'sgs Bvca.) usually reipiro lint few aiilii atioiiK. riindes aro iii kly reilm-ed, As to sas, you should know that I'osliun HViSi is so nlisoliitidy snf) soup for tender, wnnitlvn skin a iluily d- lifht for Toilet and Hath. Kor saindes, send i rents In stamps to Kmrrnenev Laboratories, 32 West L'.'iih street, New V'ork t'ity. Hold hy all dniKglsU. Special Price for 1 0 Days 5 Load Lots at $1.75 per Load Prompt Delivery Spaulding Logging Company ! f