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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, ' SALEM, OREGON, WEDM fcSTTAr. CCT. 20. 1915. TTTRFF eres a - TT" If . -STir -.I O 1 rew r acts w orm uonsia ermg It is an absolute fact, perhaps not generally, known, or if known, not fully appreciated, that OUR PRICES MEAN A POSITIVE SAVING worth your while on every purchase. Of the thousands of necessary articles of Dry Goods, Shoes, Clothing, Furnishings and Household Goods, Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Millinery, Staple Groceries, etc., that go to make . up our immense stock, a close inspection and Careful Com parison of -Prices will insure a Saving of From 10 to 25 Cents on Every Dollar Ladies and Misses Coats Ladies' $10.00 and $12.00 Heavy Belted Back Coats, sale price $6.90 Ladles sizes; English Kersey Coats, all regular $8.00 and $9.00; sale price $450 Misses' and Children's Coats, heavy Wool Coats for Winter; regular $3.50 to $8.00 values $1.98 & $3.45 Big assortment of Velvet Shapes, large or small; sale price 98c 300 Ready Trimmed Hats, no two alike; regular values $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00; special $1.49 Genuine Silk Velvet Shapes, black and combination colors; Turbans, sailors, etc. $1.48 Suits and Dresses Ladies' $13.00, $20.00 and $25.00 Tailored Suits, serges, twills and Scotch tweeds; on sale at $1.90 to $12.90 Ladies' One-Piece Dresses of Serges and Messaline Silk; regular $7.50. and $8.00 values $3.90 Ladies' $10.00 and $12.50 Suits, stripes, shepherd checks, etc. $6.90 Wool Nap Blankets mil 12-1 Double , Blankets, sold elsewhere at $3.00 it's a fact. You can buy them here for. $1.98 Men's Sweaters Heavy Euffneck Wool Sweaters, sold regularly at $3.50. See for yourself. Save almost half by buy ing them here for Outing Gowns Ladies' Daisy riannel Gowns, all sizes; sold everywhere at $1.50; you can save 50c, as our price Is 98c Table Linen 68-inch Bleached Table Linen, floral designs; you'll pay 65c for It else where. Save 2Ec a yard. We have it at 39c Men's Mackinaws Heavy Wool Mackinaws, regular $8.50 to $10. We bought them at a price and can save you from $2.00 to $3.50 by selling them at $6.50 , Children's Coats Caricule, Plush and Velvet Cord Coats up to $4.00 and $4.50; bought at 60c on the dollar. Sale prices Men's Underwear Extra Heavy Australian Wool Shirts and Drawers; sold the world over at $1.50 the garment. Save 50c. Our price 98c House Dresses Ladies' House Dresses and Kiino nas; regular $1.25 to $1.75. Save 50c to 75c by buying here now at 49c and 98c Ladies' Waists All Waists and Middy Blouses re duced about one-half. $1.00 and $1.25 Waists; $1.25 and $1.50 Middy Blouses 69c and 98c Domestics By buying Outings, Ginghams, Percale,, Ducks, Draperies, Galateas, Muslins and Sheetings you save per yard 3c, 4c and 5c Boy's Clothing $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 School Suits, ages 5 to 15 years. Sale prices mean a saving, as our prices are $1.98, $2.35, $3.48 Bed Spreads One case Full Size Crochet Spreads sold regularly at $1.25. Save 60c apiece. The sale price is 75c . : Iff :: k m im PL, '- 300,000 INVITE THE " PRESIDENT TO GOME This Store Is Always Ready To show you the latest in Men's wear. Our stock of Furnishings is Complete in Every Detail Get that suit or overcoat early and get the full season's benefit. You will find here the suit or overcoat that meets your taste. Get that winter underwear now while the stock is com-, plete. We guarantee every purchase Brick Bros. The Corner Store Cor. State and Liberty Men's Overcoats And Suits. Our $10.00 and $12.00 numbers are good valuos at regular price. Sale price Ladies' & Children's Shoes Regular $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00 Dress and School Shoes priced for rapid gelling at $1.18, $1.35 and $1.98 Cotton Blankets Blankets of every size, weight and price. Double Blanket from $1 to $2.50 the pair. Salo price 68c and $1.65 There Are That Many On the Invitation But the Balance of Coast Joins Them MORAN MAY MEET WILLAKD. Now York, Dot. 20. Trunk Ifornn of 1J it tnlm rir. today atniida first in linn fur u uiuti'h with Champion .loss Wil lnnl Hy virtue of iiiH victory lust night over Jim Coffey. Moron brought their scheduled ten round bout to a sudden Hone in the thinl round with a right, swing to Coffey's juw which put. him down for the count. " t " nt 1 this blow was Htruek Coffey hml tlie better of the, limit. The lub li 11 giant, took the aggressive from thu' tup of the gong. . Read Our Ads Compare Our Prices FASHIONABLE FUB-TBIMMED SUITS NOW ON SALE The Greater Chicago Store ;m s Sale Busy Store Washington, Oct. 20. California ' invitation lo President Wilson to spend U i h lionuyiiioun on the Pacific coast was slated today for presentation. With it, too, wns to no a piecn of Cnliforniii gold from Dorothy Ktnrr, nnd a bouipiet of .'uliforniu orange blssoins frm lather liull. The invitation itself wns a pe tition of :1IM),(HI0 mimes in charge of S. Altha Mcueeny, a 11 year old school girl. I'ho data tor the president s wedding, however, bus not been determined Him the president tins previously indicated h eniinot if" t f'"' const. Miss Margaret Wilson, tho presi lout's daughter will return here to morrow for the tnst tniio since ner father's engagement to Mrs. Norman Unit was uuiiounced. She will bo host ess nt receptions to Mrs. Unit. The presidential yaciit, jiuytiower, will nrnvo next week having been ov- t)i ii n 1 im I nnd redecorated lit Noi l oik. wilii SMMIHW will be due to a great extent to the I new school laws, which permits the' pupils of Marion county, us well as oth- j er counties to attend without expense to themselves. The new school law pro-1 vides that pupils' from any county in-: the state, not organized under tho old county high school law, may attend any city high school, provided thero is no hiirh school in their district. In all such cases, the county pays the entire tui tion., l'olk county comes under the old law, and where there is no nigh school in tho district, pupils rrom Polk county may attend a high school wherever they ; wish and the county will pay 40 of the i yearly tuition, and the pupil the re mainder. Thin new law will liuvc the effect of The present enrollment of the Snlem ; banging fullv 200 non residents intoi public, schools is 2,928. Superintendent the schools, all of course in the higher: Klliott nreflicts that within a month or j grades. At Vh P ir'T ; American . . :,, , . county are aiieuuinn ui k nro in tue and 2J .from ,1 TAMPERED WITH WITNESS I Superintendent Elliott Pre dicts Total Will Soon Be At Least 3,700 l( Tiicomn, Wnsli., Oct, -0. Accused by Island Has Population of 1,- 200,000 or 350 To the Square Mile muintniu their existence under Hicro miseriilde ronditions. These pomlit'ons have prevailed in l'orto Kico for many t'liurw Willi,, mill'll hilB Imi.n fliilKi 1,1 improve the island ..-e tho Americnn lavi"K tampered with states witnesses occupation, it has not been possible tojin a vice ease, W. W. Wingnrd, pri make marked improvcmeiit. The fun-'jvate detective is awaiting seutenco li.V (lamciitnl rnuse is the enormous popula-1, ludgo Itounld today, linving been found tiou, 1,200,000 peoplb. -guilty by toe jury that tried him. The "The present population Is about ,'ISO j maximum .lenteiu e for tho charge on to the square mile. Tht're ore only two which Wiugnrd was tried is a year in or three small states that have more nil or a fine of tl.uiiu, or both. iieotdu per sounre mile: Massachusetts i Kliodfl island nnd New Jersey. ! "The urea of the island- is more, the total cnroiimenj win . ,hooi gcvl.u from l'olk creased to J.suu. me niguesi wnshinirton iunior high, pupils in the schools at one time lasi year was 3,500, and this increase of 200 For Emergencies When you have a bilious at tack, or when you feel illness coming on promptly move the bowels, start the liver working and put your entire digestive system in good shape with a dose or two of the time-tested outside Marion county distnctB ore m the Grant junior high. Lincoln junior high has about 10 pupils from out the. district about ' four-fifths mountainous, much of it so ! steen that it can hardly bo cultivated i nt nil. Yet this population is so evenly 'distributed over its whole surface that Muhonjt Lake, N. Y., Oct. 20. The , ,.cllt(,r l)f jKij.ulation is only about I poverty, the sorrow, the misery that is five nii, ,iiNtat i a straight line) l'orto Kico's: and what America anil frfim ,,. 1.L,ri.,,hical center of the is can do to save the little 1 1... j country from itself, were outlined by; n-phe population is steadily increns A Vi. ...... 41. a I n.lu. hi.H " This was Wingrad's second trial, tne first jury, three weeks ago, having disagreed. BRIGHTER CHILDREN Childrenareprobablybrighterto-tlay than a generation ago but are they stronger? That's fi. grave question. So many pinched faces, dulled eyes nnd languid feelings make us wonder if they will ever grow into robust, henltlvy men and women. If your children catch colds easily, are tired when rising, lack healthy color, or find studies difficult, give them Scott's Emulsion for one month to enrich their blood and restore thu body-forces to healthy aclion, Scott's Emulsion is used in privat schools. It is not a "patent medicine", simply highly concentrated oil-foal, wiili,, nt alcohol or hunnlul drugs. 1 caunot harm; it Improves blood; it bene fits lungs and ilmigiuens uie sysicm. Your druggist bus it refuse substituted. Bcutltt lkjwuc, Uluututiclil, N.J, 13'l Always Watch This Ad" "Changes Often FOR THE WOODSMAN We have all kinds of Axes, Hlcdgen, Wedges, fchiws and Erpjipuionts T lor tne woous. All kinds' of Corrueated Iron for both Eoofs and Buildings. A good 8()0.00 Laundry Mangel, slightly used for ono-fourth origiual COBt. A Woodsaw complete for sate or will trade. Two l'ouics and Harness at a price that will surprise you. H. Steinbock Junk Co. The House of Half a Million Bargains. 302 North Commercial Htroet. Phone 808. J 1 Oov. three-day Lake .Mounuk conterence ,,-ri,,, I)rduction and export of eof which began this mointng. . fw ri.inlliH n,out the same us in Hpan- Kepreseirtativo citizens and officiuls iin tims Tho m,tput of the sugar in of Bovernments by hundreds are here to' ,.,, . ,.,,, niultii.lied liV nix. The I',"0'; .t,J,nt f the tuition has! di"fu"" Inl 1,or.t0 1'i''B"' -1 '.' J' "J' ! rxpuh of tobacco, cigars, etc., has been II I T outside the ba-i"na ""'r ""'l'e""''I j increased more than nine times. ""'Irt mnnywybw" " fairs. Oov. Yager said in part: ,,.,.,, f .orto HU. BrP B ?m school district troia attending tne ,, ,-,,,- im n,,.h ,-,.iehednes and.,.. .,! .1 i.i.. i i.i.. i ti, Halem schools. But since the new law f r,,rt0 , -" '', I I . id ,s in effect, it w" PJ n-Jwiile it K''0- Their dwellings are, made hovels, j( , tu , ,,,, ,own tho .,. say hat hereafter ve 2o0 ' " r; '1 almost devoid of furniture ami crowd- , f ,,,. But ofllu t ,H.ir pupil, will fcaa '''R0HUtJ!"X ou-ities J '')oJ belief. Their food consists, lhit(.d im,rvide.ce, their racial Sulem schools nt a cost to the couuk s codfinU and beans, supplement Lu..r ' n, ,.rl,i ihn .,. I leal climate, tlmi checks upon popula- r Celebrate National Coffee You will welcome the quick relief and often ward off a severe illness. Beecham's Pills are carefully compounded from vegetable products mild, harmless, and not habit-forming. Buy a box now. You don't know when you may need Beecham's Pills. A reliable family remedy that alway3 Should Be at Hand 4m lskM,IO.t. pupil, and not taking into consideration 1 . ... invented COsr OI equipuieni vi -.v.. , -- in buildings and grounds. At present Lane county is sending one pupil, I -Inn two, Yamhill two, Claekumlis oue, 111 lnmook one and Lincoln one President Votes For Woman Suffrage i.- in V J.. Oct. . President .t-:i- ..iui- ft his ballot for women suffrage, at the little fire house booth below the Princeton university campus. It was the first time in uisiorj iu" the chief executive of a worn nation , i.b.n aunu lor urn a,". - sphere for women, Their wages are barely sufficient to . ti(. wi,i,-li in colder climates seem nde- qiiato to keep the increase of the people ...11 Mitl.in tin. limits lit sulisiHtence I seem Wkiag iuii"iig tuem. "The only effective remedy is the ' transfer of large numbers of l'orto We ans to some other region. 1 "There is one country only liowfully I nti,.n In A move ninit of l'orto Hi'-Hii". anil that is Kanto Domingo. "I believe it to be the duty of the I'nited Mates to make the arrange ments necessary to make it possible that these two neighboring Islands over which it has assumed a certain control should supplement each other's needs in respect to population." QUICK RELIEF. FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets of thousflnds since TulllVlS) tll had broader That Is th Joyful cry of t! Pr. Kilwanls .rmlid OHv ulititiii lor calomel. , Dr. Kd wards, a prartlcln pliysltlan for I .... i .i.n.t nnrmticpil. t.tlni( for chronic cynttl- - 3 Onlv a knot of his friends, inciuamg ; pution ami torpia i r. .... un, to erect the one pr. tviwnrtis- unvo inm were on oann i K'"1 , ' i....i i.ui . i,.iinu. .oililnc va. lent , "''! ii"'.'",- at th.. lit- tie ni.-ai-t'il d, ollv-olord taldels. They rails Hi bowl nd llvr to mi ixirmallr. They never forte them to unnatural action. If you havs a "irk brown mouth" non nnd then bid Ineaili dull, tltl fel- suk nnua'iie "Hi"' "- - - rnmrn. l,..s,l of the university. yin.liflfT hlN biillnt, the P'csk: strolled about the campus and then re turned to his private csr for the re turn tiip to Washington. NO ASMS TO MEXICO. Washington, Oct. 20. President Wil son today signed embargo proclama tion against shipping arm. and ammu nition to Mexico to tbo opponent of provisional President farrania. Painted On Her Sides L fWtle, Wah.. Oct. 20. When thfl American full rigged ship Hirigo leaves for Hwedish ports tomorrow with a cargo of barky, h will be the first of the North Pacifie vesls to have a iireat Amerii-an flag painted on both const iiw led. you'll find oui. k, sirr and only l,,,., 0f the gray hull, as well as the r.leniwnt rull from one or two lull Vr. nnio (if toe vessel. The flag painted liJwarOOIlv. Tablets at U-.Uin. . f , , , f),t Thousanils Isk on or two every tiljhl , . . ,,,!. ...i, lust io keep riant. Try ihwn. J(lu and Jit I wide. aptum . M. Mallet took tins box. All uruxKlsts. . action as a "safety first" course Xu OUr Tablet Company, Columbus, a I (gainst Oermsn submarines. WeekS)(Q . 'rtrrt ini a rtntl I ' I IP . TWIJWW'WIPWIII1 1 1 mill 1 IP HIM liWJiMilliiiiriJT'-i'' iwn r - " 1 mm In Air A iglii Tins our Grocer LANG A CO. r lh only coIIm roetters on the Pacific coast who havt) coneUtently given lb public th benefit ol reduced cil of green coffee. LANG & CO. THE "ROYAL CLUB" HOUSE Portland, Or. ssesyii.MkkMeM t it nfi 'H-iwpi Tiwrrfw.nrTrr'i!S-