SEVEN mm m mm THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOV. 12, 1915. VJi H IA J ' " i Great Extra Specials Our Men's Clothing Store Men's SUITS and OVERCOATS S25.00 Values $20.00 $22.50 Values .,.$18.00 $20.00 Values ......... .$16.00 $17.50 Values $14.00 $15.00 Values $12.00 $10.00 Values $8.00 Men's Umbrellas Extra Special Offering $5.00 values $4.25 $4.00 values $3.45 $3.00 values $2.55 $2.50 values $2.10 $2.00 values $1.70. $1.50 values $1.30 $1.00 values 85c 50c values 45c Boy's Knee Pants SUITS A Large, Snappy Stock to Choose From $3.50 Suits $2.98 $4.00 Suits $3.40 $5.00 Suits $4.25 $7.50 Suits $6.35 $8.50 Suits $7.20 $10.00 Suits $8.50 Boys' Knee Trousers 75c values 50c One Assortment of MEN'S SUITS Broken Lines for $7.50, $8.50, $9.00, $10,00 and $12.50 The regular' prices of these Suits are $15, $20.00 and $25.00 Men's $1 Golf Shirts now 79c Men's White Handkerchiefs 15c Values 9c 10c Values 6c 5c Values 3c GENERAL EXTRA SPECIALS Men's $1.00 Work Shirt. Jumbo size, triple stitched and reinforced, now . , , 85c Men's black and tan Soxs, regular 10c values, now 4 pair for 25C Men's elastic ribbed Under Shirts and Drawers, 50c values, now 37c a Garment Men's Ribbed Under Shirts and Drawers, superior quality, 50c values now 45c Men's Heavy Fleeced Lined Under Shirts and Draw ers, 50c values ....... 45c UIMIHM tHfWW YqJ) ( TRY SALEM FIRST ALrM eommtiteiAL club Our Splendid - Portrait Offer Will be good until Sat urday (Nov. 13th) 9 p. m. After that our artist will be at Room 7, 1. 0. O. F. Bldg., until all orders are finished,, where you are invited to call regarding any thing pertaining to pictures. The Mrs. Wall Stock of Fancy Embroideries and Stamped Goods on Sale here. Prices Cut Deep. t Corduroy Caps FOR LESS $1.50 Values 99c $1.25 Values 89c 85c Values 59c. 75c Automobile Cap 39c Women's Dresses values to $30.00 now $4.98 one lot of chil dren's coats, slightly damaged now $2.50 Women's Suits and Coats GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE M-M4 I State Gathering May Be At tended By More Than Three Hundred The State Older Boys' Conference, to be held in thin city November 2ii, 27 and 2S, promises to bo one of the larg est conferences ever held by this org anization, as the entertainment com mittee, of which George F. Rodgors is chairman, -report cards coming in indi cating an attendance of more than 300. It is Salem's privilege to entertain these young men, coming from all parts of the state and to treat them so gen erously that they will carry to their homes the good word that the people of the city are back of and encourage the work of the Oldea Boys' conference. The following letter has been issued by Governor Withycomho: Salem, Ore., Nov. .15, 11U5. To the Bovs of Oregon: There will be held at Salem the Old er Bovs' conference of Oregon oil the 2iith, 27th and 2sth of November, and I am told that boys' organizations throughout the state are expected to at tend. Throughout the country the worth of boys' work and boys' piny is becoming to be recognized more and more. Both are also becoming better organized. 1 personally believe most heartily in the development of the club idea among boys. The development of buys.' clubs clubs is a work which receives my heartiest commendation and I want the boys of Oregon to understand that if I can help them in any way to get more out of life, either in their work or in their play, they may count upon my help and friendship. I hopo every boys' organization in i i . -l, I... ....1 1 T t. .. wrcgim will oe represented mm i m'i j-m that inst ns ntanv will be in attendance' as possibly can arrange to be there. Gatherings for the exchange of ideas and the working out of plans of co operation nro extremely valuable and should be encouraged to the fullest de gree possible. The one big secret of progress is to see "what tho other fel low is doinir" and if ho is doing some- thine ft little better than you are, then try to find put the secret of his effici ency and copy it, or, on the other hand, if you have some secret of success of your own, pass it oil to him lor hi benefit. JAMES W1THYCOMBE, Governor. . We never do things by i halves. For instance quarter sizes in collars. And speaking of quarter sizes, you'll find many stores that poo-hoo the idea they don't want to double up their stock of Collars want to do business as grandfather did. Quarter sizes, or good collars, or courte ous attention, or whatever it may be has doubled our collar business the past six months and still we're not satisfied. We're after YOU as a collar patron. Triangle brand 15c each or 2 for 25c. HAMOND BISHOP CO. Leading Clothiers Tho Toggery 167 Com'l St. 1 "Western" Headquarters Are Three Days' Journay Eastward From Oregon State Engineer John H. Lewis return ed last night from a trip to Chicago where he landed at the headquarters of tho Western Society of Civil Engin eers after a three day's journey east ward from this stato. The discussions at this meeting of tho westorn civil ongincers was on matters relating to water rights and titles. No definite action wus taken and no details were worked out on the proposed national legislation which it is considered is needed to place water rights and titles WARRANT FOR KRAUSE'S ARREST Juneau, Alaska, Nov, 12. With, a warrant out fof his arrest on a charge of impersonating a United StnteB mar shal and with scores of people here and nf Mia Trnfwl ivntl minna bintfincv fnr tlim upon a firm and universal basis in Unit-1 H , hii.,,i tut ;f v:,lur,i ifrm.QA 1. cd States. j foull(j l0 mny jj6 able to explain tho Tho next meeting of tho engineers j dtsnppcarance of William Christie, will bo held in New York in January and will not bo held on tho western frontier at Chicago. amalgamator at the Treadwcll mines Christie was married recently. Krnuse is said to havo been a rival for the yonng woman's affoetionB. Come in now and make your Selection of Winter Wearing Apparel. We have our stocks in the best of shape. Full assortment of all kinds of Men's and Boys' Goods'" i Underwear In the two-piece and union suits. From the all cotton to the nicest grades of Austra lian wool. Prices 50c to $5.00 the Suit Men's and Bovs' Raincoats that are guaranteed to keep out the rain. $3.50 to $15.00 The Walrus Guaranteed Slicker $3.75 to $5.00 Heavy Work Shoes Made with solid oak tan soles, imported veal uppers. As near waterproof as shoes can be made. $3.50 to $8.50 The Newest Styles in Men's Overcoats The full box balmaroo. Just the coat for this country. $12.50 to $25.00 All Wool Blankets In white and mixed goods $3.00 to $12.00 Roberts $3.00 Hats Mallory Cravcnettc Hats $3.10 SALEM WOOLEN MILLS STORE "Just Wright" Dress Shoes $450 and $5.00 More Than Usual Interest Was Taken In Exhibition , There Tho following prizes have been awarded to the corn growers who ex hibited at the Silverton Poultry and Corn show, 'which will close Saturday evening. From all rejiorts, more than usual interest lias been taken in trio show this year, and tho poultry exhibits us well as corn, arc more in number nnd of a much higher' quality than in former years. All the cash prizes awarded at this show were given by the Coolidgo nnd McClainc bnuk, of Sil Torton. The prizes awarded for the corn ex hibits are as follows: Hundred ears Vellow Pent First, A. T. ('line, second, O. Jl. Ottowny, Hundred ears White Dent rim, Dell limber, second, O. A. Duhl, .'); third, Ci. (I. Evans, iC'. Ten ears yellow Dent first, A. T. Cline, i'.5U; second, II. 0. Duhl, 1.00; third, J-urs tlundorson, ifl. Ten ears White Dent First, O, A. Dnhl, 2.50; second, J. Iverson, $ 1.50 j third, I'eter Stoffcn, 1. ltest single ear of corn rirst, A. T. Clino; second, (). A, Da hi. Ton ears Flint corn First, O, II. Ottoway, 1.50; second, Oscar Loo, $1; third, Oliver Stcffen, 5U cents. Twelve ears Sweet corn (ripe) first, w. i , uarner, f l..ru; second, Os car 1.00, $. TwoJvo ears Popcorn First, W. (J. Harrier 5: second. A. L Van ( leave. third, Oscar Loe, 2. Dost general display of corn First, O. H. Ottowny, 7.50; second, W. C, i Harrier, (lencral farm display First, Dell Barber; second, Hoy Skaifo; third, Charles Heinze. Host exhibit grown on town lot First, John Conrad. Federation May Adopt l A M-- IJ uregan man s mea i San Francisco, Nov. 12. Indications today were that tho delegates to the national convention of tho American Federation of Labor, in session here, will adopt a rcsoution offered by Fred j. Hourne, of Oregon, providing lor the appointment of a committee to inves tigate craft unionism and industrial un ionism. The committoe, if decided up 0:1, will be asked to report to tho 10)6 convention. Hourne holds that tho federation should be developed distinctly alon one lino or tho other. Tho principlo of industrial unionism, its adherents point ed out, would unite all workers in any industry in a common body instead of tho various craft branches necessary under the other svstcin. Li 13 II u H IS El El El a a M NOTICE! THE SULLIVAN AND CONSIDINE VAUDEVILLE That has been formerly play ing in the Grand Theatre will be shown in the future BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY at the OREGON AND BLIGH THEATRES Signed EDWARD KELLY Booking Agent 3. ft 0. Circuit B El E3 11 u i.i ii El U n H K IS H 3 Sends Check For SI 500 To Pay For Auto License Secretary of State Olcolt this morn ing received a check for 1,500 from n Portland ninn to pay for an auto li cense for .1010. The price for auto li censes ranges from ') to $10 according to the horse power of tho engine and the price for tho license tag for this particular car was $5. Mr. Olcott re turned the cheek with tho request that ! another for only $5 bo sent. The ear for which tho license was wanted is a Hudson 1014 model and it is evident that tho 1,500 cheek was an error as this umount was nearer tho purchase prico of the cur. to prosecute the case. Judge Belt, ac companied by court reporter, MisB H. F. Barrett, is in McMinuvilln this week holding a session of tho circuit court for Yamhill county. Tho Hoolli murder case comes up for hearing at this term. Dallas to Have Sales Day. Dallas is to have u monthly sales day and the date has been sot for Satur day, November 27th. The sale will be held in tho Hurke livery bum on North Main street and any article, to bo soli! may be left at tho barn in the meantime) nnd good care will be token of tho snmo. An auctioneer will begin tho sale of goods at 1:30 on that day and thiiij.;n that have not beon sold in tho foroneoiv will bo disposed of. An opportunity iti given to peopilo to strike their own bar gains up to tho timo of auctioneering the goods. Coyote Still at Large. The coyote that has been cunsing tho farmers in this locality much damage in the past several weeks by robbing chicken roosts and killing young pigH and sheep is still ut largo though sev eral limiting parties have been organ ized the past week and after spending much time in search of the animal havo returned homo empty handed. S. P. DECLARES DIVIDEND. New York, Nov. 11. Tho Southern Pacific today declurcd its TORiiIur quarterly dividend of a 2 per cent on tiio common stock. C. N. Bliss resigned us director and l' D. Underwood suc ceeded him. Polk County Goats Win At Exposition! (Capital Journal Special Sorvico.) j Dnllns, Ore., Nov. 12. Word was re-! eeived in Dallas Thursday morning that William Itiddell & Sons of Monmouth, won three firHt prizes in throo see.tions for Angora goats at tho l'liniimn-l'lieific ( exposition in San Francisco, Wednes day. Tho Iliddell goats havo a national j reputation as prize 'winners nnd have captured prizes at stato and live stock fairs in the Pacific Nor past several years. Northwest for the Sixteen California i Physicans Are Accused Ran IVanciseo, Nov. JO. Sixteen "John Doe" warrants for the arrest of San Francisco and Oaklnnd physi cians will be issued In connection with the Investigation of an elleged drun ring started yesterday, according to the statement today of Collector of In ternal Kevenuea Scott. A preliminary raid today on an Oak land lodging hoitso by federal officials resulted in morphine being found hid den in match boxes and other innocent appearing receptacles. T.oril Nnrtheliff. iv nvnr In Tyin don, predicts elvil ar in the United K states, lie ought to consult an oculist about his farsightedness, Divorce Case Dismissed. Circuit Judge II. H. Belt disposed of i a number of cases that have been up be fore the court for somo time this week. Notublo among them wns the divorce proceedings of Nellio Billings vs. (leorgo Billings, which was dismissed because of tho failure of tho plaintiff FIGHTING THE MEAT TRUST WITH THE CHOICEST OF MEATS-Not 2nd Grade All Steaks 10c All Roasts 10c Boiling Meats 6c to 8c All other meats in propor tion, delivered to all parts of city. THE CHEAPEST MEAT MARKET 121 S. Com'l St. Phone 217 CHAS. SAMAIN Clearance Sale On Boilers, Wash Tubs, Pails, Wring ers, Wash Boards, and All Wash Day Accessories. 25c Wash Boards 17c 45c Brass King Wash Boards 27c $3.00 Perfection Guaranteed Wringer $1.98 $2.25 Extra Heavy Galvanized Boiler $1.63 $2.50 Extra Heavy Copper Boiler $1.78 $3.50 All Copper High Grade Boiler $2.18 $1.25 Heavy galvanized Tub, wooden drop or station ary handles, wringer attachment 95c $1.35 Heavy galvanized Tub, wooden drop or station ary handles, wringer attachment $1.05 60c Anti-Rust Bottom Pail .39c