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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOtHXAL. SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1915, THREE E Thanksgiving Day MEANS A NEW SUIT For This Week's Busy Buyers WIFE ARE I N JAIL 0 N iE OF L I' We Would Suggest that You Check the Articles Wanted and Bring this : ad with you. You'll find everything r VAH JUST AS ADVERTISED here. Ladies' Trimmed Hats up to $2.00 and 12.50.. 66c Bleached Table Linen, OQ f today wfC t $2.60 Nap Blankets iTanf J!!!1 $1.98 1 Prices are Quoted for This Sale- $ 98c ! d.. r : v.. d:l py vuiupctri5uu luu JDCiiciii Ladies' Daisy Flannel Night Gowns today . Men's 85c and 1.00 Shirts, 4Q f Golf or Negligee "C T 35c Fresh Boasted Coffee, special blend Men's $3.50 Buff neck Sweaters, today Ladies' $10 and $12.50 Tailored Suits, today $1.50 and $1.75 Fiber Suit Cases, special today 23c f $1.98 : $6.90 1 98c t Aster Brand Condensed Milk, today, OC 1 ..i cans for t0 I $1.50 and $1.75 Bed Com forts, knotted or quilted.... 98c J 48c I : .... 4c $3.90 15c Linen Huck Towels, O 1 O t 18 by 36-in., today O l"dC I 25c:: 27c :: 69c !! $6.50 1 19c 10c ii 75c j; 85c and $1.00 Long, Corsets supporters attached 1000 Large Bolls Toilet .. Paper, today 42-piece Dinner Set, reg . ular $5, today . Men's 50c Neckwear and Suspenders 1-Pound can Steel Cut Coffee, today 100 Mission Handle Um brellas, sale Men's $10.00 and $12.00 Heavy Mackinawa, today 25c can Asparagus, sale price, today 18c and 20c Children's Hose, all sizes $1.25 Bed Spreads, price today only 1 Four Extra Specials in Ladies' Coats Ladies' $10 and $12.50 Chinchilla and Kersey Coats, Special for This Sale $4.95 Ladies' $10, $12.50 and $15 Cloth, Plush and Caricule Coats for This Sale Only $7.90 Ladies' $20 and $22.50 Long Plush Coats, plain or trimmed $10.90 Misses' and Children's Plush, Caricule and Novelty Coats; $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 $3.90 Suits and Dresses Special Today Ladies' $10 and $12.50 Tailored Suits; plain, checks and stripes $6.90 Ladies' $15 and $16.50 Suits, new shipment of season's latest styles $10.90 Ladies' $17.50 and $20 Serge and Cheviot Suits, new models and materials $13.90 Ladies' $7,50 and $8.00 One-Piece Dresses, Silks, Serges and Poplins t Ladies' Untrimmed Velvet At Hat Shapes IJt $3.90 Boys' Enlcker ages 1 to 15 Ladies' Bibbed Top Fleeced Hose Children's 75c and $1.00 Flush and Felt Hats Ladies' and Misses Fleeced Underwear 40c Dependable Coffee, price for today Men's $1.50 and $1.75 Sweaters on sale today $1.25 Long Silk Gloves, 16-button length ..... . Children's Wash Dresses, ages 4. to 14 85c and $1.00 Cotton Blankets for double beds.... Ann, and Hammer Brand Soda, today School Pants, 39c-49c-75c 10c 49c 23c 35c 98c 75c 49c 59c ..5c Young Man SaysHe Was Out of Work and Stole To Live j Say Officers Children's Corduroy and Velvet Coats Ladies' $1.00 and $1.25 House Dresses, today Men's 50c Work Shirts, all sizes, special 2-oz. bottle Extract, reg- f ular 25c, today 9c and 10c White Out ing Flannel, today Package Envelopes, contain ing 25, sale 35c and 40c Silk Mull, all colors, today Men's 50c Leather Gloves, today Boiled Oats, bulk, per pound, today Ladies' $1.00 and $1.25 Waists, one lot 18-inch Ostrich Flumes, black or colors . $1.98 ... 69c 39c 18c 61-4c 4c 23c 25c .4c 49 c HtlMttMIMHmmtIMMtM THE GREATER CHICAGO STORE Clarence M. Mason and Sarah Mason, his young wife, both occupy cells in the county jail today as the result of their j arrest yesterday ou a charge of lar-i ceny. The sheriff and chief of police! state that they have received a full i confession from both Mason and ais! wife iu which they admitted taking a buggy from Ed wharf's place, a horse from the Lewis bam, a set of harness from .1. C. Dobbins and eight auto robes from different cars. Mason said he was unable to secure work and was I penniless- and that he must do some I thine to support himself and wife. With no money the young. man said he had to! i steal to live and that ho made his wife a partner to tho actions according to the officers. j Mason is a son of George Mason, of I this city, and the wife of the young; yuan is a daughter of Mrs. Mattie'.Tohn- i son who resides o:i a farm on the Silver! I Falls road east of the penitentiary, j Mason's arrest was made yesterday a f-1 ternoon when he and his wife were; I walking in town at the east city limits., jThey said they had been sleeping in j la barn a few miles out of town. The! Unrest was made bv Sheriff Eseh and! Chief of Police Welsh. j ) When Sharf's buggy was stolen two ) days ago Mason was suspected and ;that night Mason with his wife drove' jup tho alley in a buggy to the born of1 I William Ranisden on Division street between Front and Commercial. Mr.! ! Kamsden told the police that Mnso I started to unhitch the horse from the ''"Kg'. and when Mr. Hnnisden came j out of the burn anil asked Mason i what he was doing tho lr.tter replied he wanted to borrow Mr. Kamsden 's 'horse. Kamsile.i refused to loan his I horse and the same nigiit Lewis' horse was stolen from the barn and yester day morning was found near the Fiiir- grounds, the buggy belonging to Sharf was found down Pacific. Highway, hid den in the brush. It is alleged that Mason was seen about Lewis' barn af- ( tor midnight and this clue led to his arrest, anil suusequent confession. LIBERTY NEWS I (Capital Journal Special Service.) I Liberty, Ore., Nov. 5. The supper land program given by tho Ladies' Aid ! society in the hull was a success iu ev j cry way. A special meeting of the school board n Come and buy Today while you have the cream to pick from. Just One Style The above is just one style to be found in our great assortment, of course we have all necessary furnish ings, hats, shoes, underwear, hosiery, neckwear, etc., together with the above. For the best and latest in Men's and Boys' Wearing Apparel buy at BRICK BROS. The House that Guarantees Every Purchase Corner State and Liberty. ENGLAND S UTTER GALL. Washinton Nov. 3 Tho state department has asked an ex planation from Great Britain concerning her alleged orders requiring packers to guaiunteo that their cargoes will bo con sumed in noutrul countries, it was announced today. The re quest csnio in response to Chi cago packers conipJninjts con cerning a- Norwegian steamer sailing tomorrow lor Norway. The deiiuitmeut inquired wheta- er Britain's order to this steam- or meant a new policy, prnc- ticaly censoring American ship- meats beforo leaving port. How to Destroy Catarrh Germs and End Catarrh Forever ! ' l j I " A Specialist's Advice. I Catarrh is a germ disease and tho only way to cure it so it will stay i cured and never come back is to kill : mill ilriv-a nil nf vnui .vuimm tlii catarrhal germs which have found lodgement there. When the goruis go the catarrh will stop. The trouble, with most treatments, like spraya, Massacres More Frightful Than Those In Belgium (Continued from page one.) gion. Our aviators threw bombs on gns plants in Alsace." General Von Hindenburg uselessly bo tween Lako Bvcnton and Lake linen, with extraordinary losses," said the statement. "They gninod temporarily northwest of C'zartorvsk but were later 150 milo journey up the Danube thel group of 40,000 to resist the advance or tne Teutons across to ( onssinti nople. Other forces are entraining. By a short overland movement, they Die Rather Than Yield. Berlin, by wireless to Tuckcrton, N. J., Nov. 5. The Serbian army is nearly wu rounded. General Von Kocvess' right wing has affected a junction with the Austrinns operating from Viccgrad, according to official announcement today thus "tending to cut off the Serbian re treat toward Montenegro." Bulgarian forces ure already to tho east aud south of tho Serbs, ' Germans stormed the heights south of tho Luvots river. sea coast in the viciuity of Xanthi. In The dcfendeis aro fighting to the ! osmnch as the French are already oner death, preferring to be lulled rather ating about Stntmnitzn, it is deemed than siirrended. Hand to hand strug-'more likely tho British will go to that gles nmrk the conflict. section. Gormans, who stormed tho heights I it is believed tho plan is to divert near Araljo, huvo reached Kraijevo, ! the Bulgarians from Serbia by n for chalking up a considerable advance to-! midabli invnsion. At the snino time, it warns .msn. Kussians can land in Bulkrarin. It is thought they will loso no time in taking ndvuntuge of this situation. jsjc After the llllieil flnif. htfw .ilnnm,! a. ejected. Husaian counter attacks failed jDcdegatch a,id environs, on the Aegean! north of Kamarow aud east of Budka.coast of Bulgaria, it is boliefed the! Around Hicnikovco, tho (iermans ad-1 Anglo-Fronch will land there. Heavy' ........... nam cupiiireu -,uuu more i uointmracineut proceeds. Aviators are Russians." signalling the runge. - HlllirnriMIl fnri'.ia linvo mnvo.l InlnnJ Troops on the Way. but aro reported near enough to resist MOUNT VESUVIUS ERUPTS. Athens, Nov. 5. Two divisions of a Inndinir. British troops aro en route from 8a- Peasants fire throwing up entrench lonikn to Bulgaria. This means a meats and mounting guns along the (reek frontier. Home, Nov. 5. Mount Vcsu vious again is in violent erup tion. In fear of their lives, refugees are fleeing tho towns and vine yards in tho vicinity. The lines of peasants, taking with them thoir all, resembles tho flight of fugitives beforo nn invading army. Over the entiro countryside there is a thick coating of nsiics and sovernl villugos aro threat ened by lava streams. Local omcinln have asked the Russian Gains Admitted. Peace Rumors Numerous. Borne. Nov. 5. A lonir renoit. be- lieveil. dcstltln .lcninls. in enuYnrn TunmL J........ Lnln .l.n .....1 .... . . ... ... --'-i ... ........... . . ljuill'B hi uri i mi: i HliL'VS UIIU ,-.. ..ir ou.garjn near oirumim.n, negotiations, arrived to.lny at tho va-l proven t looting, but in view of iL yZt nt",un'y 'aU ' h;y Mn. ro,ll,h .' y l'"ial ,irier from Mon-1 the re,,irements of tho war the tho eastern border near tho Aegenn s.gnoro Whetti who has been nego- military heads ore unwilling to tinting witn rrmco Vou Buelow in! spare them unless the situation (Switzerland. I jc bei'omeji extremely serious. -rr . r ' Ail Have ADOUt XjIIOUEIL .bla.4bg Washington, Nov. 5. With official! , , denials that peace moves are progress-' , .. , . . , ing from everywhere except I'etrograd, Thomas A. hdison says machines will diplomats hero wore nevertheless con-1 ''ocido tho next war. We were hoping vinced todnv that n "snnndinir nt n i ttiat n iiumlicr of lntluentinl men with process is attaining iiniwirtpnt inomen- "ls would and against it. is suriniscd that the allies have ar- I ranged to have the Kussians strike tho Hit liars from t ie norlh. This is seem- in Tl... ....,.., t . . i Berlin, bv wireless to Snvville. Nov. linirlv lionie out. bv news that M nnin i.. i. ....:.'..: : :. '.i nn. , ' . i n . , . . ...iv in mu liruuilULIUlin jniiin:u mo . Temporary gains for the Russians has refused tho (lennnu request to in- official denials, authorities intimated, around Czartoryok wore admitted by tern two Russian torpedubonts in tho Neither si.lo is ready vet public.lv to tho war ofl'ico today. Hlav repulses .Dnnubn. This nttitudo on tho part of ladmit that it would consider peace and heavy losses were claimed else-, a nation already designated M pro- President Wilson and his advisers, , I nlly, is as good as permission to tho however, arc closely watching the mnn- ihe Russians rcpeiiMdly assnultediRussians to cross Rumania becaue by a ouvers of tho belligerents. I r J SNOWFLAKE SODAS in the new Family Package crisp and delicious Snowflake Sodas now come packed in a sanitary tin cake and cracker box. Keep your Snowflake fresh and crisp. Acta t a useful kitchen help. At your dealer's. Per box 50c also in 10c and 25c packages and in bulk Look for this asm on evtry package PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. PORTLAND, OREGON III ACTRESS GETS FREE AD. San Francisco, Nov. 5. Miss Paulino Iiord, actress now playing in Snn Fran-1 cisco, today facen a chnree of havin2; alienated the affections of Hilly Roche, prizo fight promoter, whom sho mar ried seven years ago. (.'barges (hut Roche had squandered his money nn the actress fur four years and hail failed to proviilo for their four children were jiinile by Mis. Nellie Roche, tho com- piuinnnt, wno cluiiiu to bo Roche s only legal wife. Miss Lord today declared Roche toldi her thnt ho hrd been married before but iind been divorced. Neither -Mrs. Roche nor her attorney has knowledge of a divorce, according to their state ments, JUST LIKE WHITE MAN . Colusa, Cal., Nov. 5. Charlie Nelson, nn Indian, and his snuuw, are dead to day, Nelson a suicide and his sipmw murdered, as tho result of his brooding over the possiblo punishment which might bo meted out to them for the murder of Pete I.opec, an Indian, Nel son crushed the woman 's skull with a stick as she slept in their joint cell in the county jail. Ho then strangled him self, The Indians, during a debauch hacked l.opes to death with a hatchet, I . mmu I trM Best for I i hAW the " UiM Ill . was held Wednesday eveninir. About $75 worth of equipment was purchased. This should give us u standard high school. Jliss Helen Harris gave a most enjoy able Hallowe'en party. The decorative scheme was effectively carried out with l black and yellow decorations and jack- o'-lanterns, llio evening was spent playing games and nt a lute hour a dainty luncheon was served. Those pres ent were: Tho Misses Nellie Free, Beatrice Dunnette, Gladys Jory, Jessie Gilmer, Evelyn Stevenson, Birdio Hoff man, Katio Mize, Oludys IStevenson, F.lla Josel, Frances Heiilietz, Helen (Shaver, Martha Zose), Edna Holder, Jessie Oilison, Ida Hibson, Ruth Weav er, Jennie Weaver; Messrs. Oris Hoff man, Elton Rue, Raymond fliliner, Wal ter Zosel, Eugene (iritton, Willis Free, Riillnnd Jory, Guy Williutns, Hubert Holder, Arthur .Stevenson, Clarence Holder, Charles Ruggles, Bill Harris and Glen Huberts. Miss Jessie Gilmer contemplates a trip to Eugene to see the football game between Hulem high and Eugene high schools. Miss Elizabeth Schotthoefer is ubseut from school on account of having an operation performed on her eye. Two certain young men of Liberty may be seen wending their way toward Salem every Hunday evening, Wonder what the attraction ist Mrs. Cora Fox hns been ill for the past week. We hope sho will soon re aver. The road district No. 2S of Liberty held a rond meeting to vote u special tax of two and one-half mills but it failed to curry. Mrs. Huffman has n crippled hand. She fell uiul ran a rusty nail iu her hand. Rumors Indicate Kitchener Is Fired i Also excellent for grown-ups OPERA HOUSE PHARMACY $ $ sje $ jjc sl fjc FRUITLAND NOTES (Capital Journal Special Service.) Fruitlnnd, Or., Nov. 5. W. 1). White and T. C. White aro doing some work on tho Fruitlnud-Snlem phono line. John V. and Henry Smith are treat ing their house well to a wall of brick. Friday Asher Ransom of the I.cbold Grocery, of Hulem, und Airs. Ransom were here gathering mnteriuls for Hul lowe'cn decorations for the 'store. We have a resident who recently committed matrimony and who a few ' mornings ago ate 27 griddle cakes for j ( ' Wrtrh V breaklust! This he tells on himself so . ,; , ' , it must, be so. He doesn't tte how V" ' ,u ' lcr "J"'"" salves, creams, greasy balius, lotions etc., is thnt they give only temporary relief by opening up for a while tho clogged head, throat and nostrilB. la a little time the catarrh comes back at bad as ever. People who suffor continually from catarrh should drop such temporary makeshifts mid get something that really gets nttho root of the diseaso and stamps it out. Thore is nothing better for such cases than breathing into your nose and lungs the pleasant, soothing, healing, germ destroying air of Hyomci (pronounced Iligh-o-me) made from purest oil of Eucalyptun and combined with other powerful healing, antiseptic, ami gorm destroying ingredients. Hyomci penetrates ami heals the inflamed swollen membrane of your nose iind throat, stops dis charges, clears tho passages and com pletely overcomes tho disease by do- much other food he disposed of on that occasion. As it was not a very good morning for pancakes judging from the limited amount ho nte, he probably mude out a moderate hrenkfust on other tilings. I wonder if getting mur ricd scares 4ill the men this way I H. 0. and Bert Bressler, Wednesday, helped set some phone poles on the telephone line east of the church reaches them. Duniel J. Fry and many other good druggists in Salem and vicinity have long gold Ilyomei on a positive guarantee of successful rcsultn or money back and find this generous1 policy puys. Most druggists aro now giving a pocket inhaler mado from hard rubber with overy complete treatment sold. This mnkes a very simple, easy and convenient as well as a thoroughly A few nights ago the wind twisted reliall,u "leans of treating by the best Clurence Boliug's bnm some out of 1 nown niotiiort tnis dangerous and often proper shape. He had moved it frn.n I '''"stnigjllseaso. its former location and had not yet ' " " finished putting on tho siding. He hud I close of loudness tho lodge ad joiirn id, rebuilt around a large stack of hay elseiand met again i.i social session, when the structure might huvo suffered a refrehnie.its wero served. complete collapse. 'J'ho candidates received into tho Bert Bressler is shingling his barn, lodgo mid who r.ro now qualified to replacing the old roof of tor paper. wear the emblem of an Elk, were I'uiil I see by tho reports that hunters in KasmusHcn, E. F. Smith, Otto A. Klett, soino localities are getting quite bold , Georgy N. I'ntterron, J. A. Benjamin, mid doing trespassing on land, doing i!. W. Jorgenson, K, (J, Simmons, J. careless shooting, wounding stock, etc. jH. Knight, J, W, Ritchie, and Stauloy In this IniMilitv u-e linvu lm.l littlo .('. Culver. bother this season. Hunters seem to I 'J'ho MeMi'invTllo lodgo mid officers', recognize the farmers' rights and the trespass notices. If the hunter is a gentleman this he will do, I notice I in a late Capital Journal that W. II, luurvnipie is niucli peeveu ut seeing London, Nov. 5. Prcmittr Asquith is tho trespass notices warning hunters temporarily acting as war minister be-1 to not tliko possession of other pod cause Lord Kitchener is away. I pie 's premises, trump across fields. This led to reports that Kitch had quit, Ijut official denial of these I have done in the pust. Did M r, I), ever i R'"'he, of I'iielvilis, und Joseph Brook in a short addies:-. by Judge I'. 11, B' Arcy, were coinpliini'iiled on the rm pressivo liiiinner iu which the initiatory work whs conducted. OLD SWEETHEARTS MARRY. f'hclialis, Wash,, Nov. 5. Announce ment, lias been mado that Mrs. ,1, F, rumors suid that Kitchener's absence is "temporary" mid that he is uwny on public duty. Jvitcliener conferred lust night with ers who seem to think that license thev tho king despite the hitter's recent in- pay a dollar for entitles llicui to no jury. 1 li in, coupled with the tact tl' anywhere on u man's fiinn nml shoot hear of the Gulden Rule I It ntmenrs ' -IIN- ' lUooiniligtoii, Wisconsin, who to hunters ns well as to eveivboily : W(,m wet hearts betoro the civil wir, else. Would he like to hnve his" fimii . w'?r" 'llr'i"l Blooniington, Gi tol.er overrun with swarms of cureless hunt I;1- "idolu-nii n; ill and Mrs. Kodie, Kitchener and Asquith have f roqiiciitly, conferred, resulted in persistent rum ors of un impending change which tin government denied, the birds the farmer feeds, suck them j up mid feast on the flesh other people have produced I Echo answers, Would hot The hunting license ought to In" sf 1 0 instead of $1. The state iimv lie would get lis much revenue, nml it would probably eliminate miiny u scrub When Kitchener was uwny previous ly, it was not deemed necessary to have Asquith assume his duties. Instead, the -with a gun, nexi in rims in uie wnr oirice iishuuicii ; -i . i the work 'until he returned. ' mi rji The first intimation of today 's sitim- lYlCiVlinnVllIe LIKS t Kin ciiino in tim iieniai or a ruinnr, mil current in America. The fact thnt Asquith now ussumes charge led to the lielicf that pushilily Kitchener had gone to the Bulknns to take comniand, or had turned toward the Oallipoli operations or Egypt. WANT HUERTA RELEASED. Snn Antonio, Texas, Nov, 5. Attorn eys are limiting strenuous efforts to huvo former President lluerta of Mcxi so, released front imprisonment ov bond, Hn is held nt El I'll hi charged with conspiracy to vlolnto American neutrality. Yisit the Herd Here About. 12.T members of tho McMinu villi! lodge of Elks arrived in the city lust eveni.ig, to attend n regular met Ing of the lodgo nud to (insist in the in itiation of ten cridiilntos. SORES OF FOUR YEARS' STANDING VANISH Hat Unusual Story of Cure with New Herbal Skin Balm. Hr.w many timm have ynu laid aw.ib wittiliinv lur iluyliulit ami would lr able lij ion li a wink l ulcep, lint noulil wuki- in a rtiomim or so Willi .kin that wan alirc with Ki'icn.ai' Wliat would yuu have not irivcu Iit a cix.l akin, no lltliuiif, ami nlrr,hmrt ;lri-' II yuu are one ol thear aullcrris, 1 1 l:MA will in.ure oii the blcaaluac ol lioiltliy tkin Irte (mm ittlinin, mucnni or Ijui limit. It ii nn herbal balm and ha not a hurrnlul inyrrilii-itt in it, Mti. Kna, who lirra at 111 I.onut St., To hilo, O., nyil "I have used D'K.XMA Willi knui rcmiiia ami nuccna lur truulile wIikIi AfUir tho opc'iing of tho lodgo nndi"" loclur iirunminccd IVinna, 1 had nircs thn routine business had been dis posed of, tho ledge wns turned over to tho McMienvill'i officers who occu pied the chnlrs .luring tho initiation. Tho MeMini'villo Elk bund 'of .10 pieces fiirnhhed music for the ocean- ion. their tiliivinir cnlllnu- forth renent-1 ed encores. After the initiations undj Clown Urug company, oi2 (State 'lit. on niy head and limln anil have hern llii. wiiy lor Ihc pant Imir yrnra anil tticd many wayl jo ohlaiu rrlirl asd found nmir. hut am haiy to say lhat thia iirt'puralion daa entire ly currtl mc uiul I can aiel will iuduraa it tu all Dial aullcr ai I did." ' We are tlio only llrllKlllat In tills town from whom ll liXMA, Hie irreat lieriial balm. lit Hvuitd, Atk ua tvila,