EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPT. 2, 1916. "Style" "Salem's Big Department Store" MWJULPJJUUUJULUUI IU '.-j..................... -. ----------........m... .. ... -. .-..--.-.-.-,-.-.--lJrl-.v "Service" We Invite your Inspection af These New Things A Magnificent Fall Display of Women9 s Garments New Suits New Coats New Skirts Not merely "new." Any store can show new things, but we mean a different kind of a newness. Here you will find the same smart fashions that you - will find in the smaller, better shops of New York City. Our own per sonal representatives selected each one individually and the styles while conforming to the generally accepted features of fashion are individual and exclusive. And strange to say, these "extra-styled" garments may be had for no more than you would have to pay for the less individual sort. Meyers Reliable Store Methods Are the kind of methods of doing business that build up a great trade. We want every customer of this store to feel that at all times we en deavor to give the very best quality of any article that can be bought ia the market for a given price. .AVc constantly urge that our buyers see how good an article they can secure not how "cheap" a one. As every business prospers and grows in proportion to the service it renders, we feel that the great growth of this store may be attributed to the unlimited confidence pluccd in it by its patrons. And it is the purpose of the executives of this store to see that great confidence is not violated iu any single instance. this COMBINATION SAXE 10-Picce Genuine White Lined Guernsey V7are Set and a White House Cook Book all for $1.69 The Guernsey Set consists of two bowls, one casserole and six custard cups. The cook book is so well known that it needs no descrip tion a regular $1.00 book. For the coming week $1.69 for the set and book. (Second floor.) New Dresses and g Our 811th Wednesday Sur prise Sale, September 6th Hop Pickers' Sale of Com forts, $1.19 each An extra good Comfort for campers in hop fields, or any harvest work. A'cotton Comfort with figured silk oline covering, regular full size. These were bought in advance of the raise in price, consequently we are selling them to our customers at less than we can now buy them for. Next Wednesday only $1.19 Each. Coats For School Girls and Misses You girls, whom the calendar has brought back to town before Labor Day in case your Mother happens not to think of it tell her, to get your school clothes comfortably ahead of the rush. Wo know how to remiy ior you ncioro sciiool begins, for we have done it year successfully, for many years. every A Big School Day Sale of Boys News from the Piece Goods section. New Silk Poplins Figured arid striped patterns in rich colorings, S6-luches wide. The very latest fabriu for liuiugs of coats, dresses, etc., $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. (Nee the window.) Newest All Wool Challies- An excellent assortment of the sea son 'a new wool Chnllies in latest patterns, 27-iuch, 69c a yard. ..An Excellent Assortment School Shoes for Boys and Girls . We feature an unusually strong line of Boys' black Shoes with heavy waterproof solo, sizes 1 to 6, priced at $2.50 Bring the children here and we will shoe them to your entire satisfaction. Suits and Overcoats We Come Out for "Well Dressed" Kiddies It is neither extravagant nor expensive for the mother to dress her children smartly when they return to school. The question of dress has so much to do with the kiddies standing in class and with classmates, with their ambitions and deportment, that good clothes are not an extravagance but a well repaid investment. With prices for good children's things as low as we quote, there need be no hesitancy in coming here and buying the entire outfit from head to heel. Included in this sale are Novelty Suits for juveniles and regular knickerbocker Norfolk styles in various colors and cloths. r Juvenile sizes 2 1-2 to 8 years; boys sizes 3 to 17 years. Blue serges exempted in this sale! Boys' $6.00, $6.50 and $7.00 Suits and Overcoats ; $4.95 Boys' $7.50 and $8.00 Suits and Overcoats $5.95 Boys' $4.50 and $5.00 Suits and Overcoats $3.95 Bring the boy here soon and get an early choice. ' 1 I f I GETTING BEADY FOE BOYS Camp Withycombc, Or., Sept. 2. Keeruits at Camp Withy combe were put to work today! preparing for the arrival of Oregon troops from the Mexican border. . Company streets were laid out and recruits' tents moved aside to make room for those of the returning guards men. Captain Schumacher, commanding, received orders to provide accommodations for one regiment of infnutry, its equipment and animals. QUALITY AND SERVICE We Close Monday at 12 o'C'ock Vf ,ount f J'Obw Day and our respect for the laboring classes, we K will close our doors at noou Monday. H. W. & M. L. MEYERS 37 Years of Successful Merchandising in Salem I fWV ! Our circulation is still climb- lug up read the paper and 1 Tou'll know the reason. ! MM CARS op Any kind jffGsr AJI7 r"'"-l. Any time All Around Town MM.MM . t IttrfrfH 5r 1 Both Near and Far Vision in One Lens with No Line of Demarkation Kryptok Lenses There is no cement to cloud the vision no rough edges to catch the dirt, the surface is entirely smooth. Miss A. McCulloch OPTOMETHI8T, 208-9 Hubbard Bids, Phone 100 COMINGEVENTS September 4. I.nbor day. Sept. 7-8!). Willamette Valley Tennis'Touruament, Salem. September 9. Burnum & Buil ey's circiiB. September 11. Monthly meet ing Salem Floral society, Com mercial club. Sept. 18. Opening day of city schools. September 20. Monthly meet ing Commercial club. Address' by Hnnvood Hall. Bept. 25-30 Oregon Slate Fair. Quality stands first at Hartman Bros, Co., quality jewelers. -o- Autos for hire, passenger and bag. gage transferred, rates reasonable, country trips a specialty, C. U. Ale Elroy, Phone 947 or 639. acptl For the mouth of August births to the number of IS were reported to Dr. O. D. Miles, city physician. Kight of these were male mid ten tVmale. The deaths for the month were 2S, but this i of course includes those from the state institutions as these are also reported. i o j Salem's finest and largest Jewelery : store is Hart man Bros, company. jjjl A. A. Mickel, freight agent Southern Pacific received the Mug telegram at noon today: ' V, of the follow-Eftect- 1 ive at once, entire strike embargo lift j ed. Resume accepting greight as us j mil. " All of which means that evi dently the S. 1'. officials have nssur 'ances there will be no strike labor ilnv j Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, flu glasse-! 0 j H correctly. U. S. Bank. Bldj. Dr. F. H. Thompson specialist, eye, I o j ear, nose and throat. 414 Hank of Coiu- j Luther S. Cook will address the gos meree. ri n'liiperauce meeting at the w. C. . 0 T. V, Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. A robin with white wings has taken w x a , T. I "P i,a "bode in South Salem, making Next Monday is labor day and Is a lieorgo K. Shaw's place, 1.W5 South ! n , -v- fll,;r,'frl, e banks Commercial its headquarters. The lit M l a I close and the post office will tie fellow is a beaut v and is attract A n .M,v 4l,,lver.v. From 8iug much attention. The high cost of until V O Clock 111 the lnornilii' the' K, ..... s. J- :.. , . . , n ; ... ..ft ii. tii uuv nuni ii, lur ii can ....... ...., u general Delivery live on the best there is if it window will be open. Among the stores j to stay for the winter. mi-iv is iiu euncerieii acnon, several of the grocers will close at noon and HM.1...I.I.. ..a .1.- ...... . , I r. ii-w in lnv meal mnrKcis. Hut in general, the stores will renmin concludes open during the day. j Drink Cereo, the lKiiUd food, health drink. Aak your grocer. Bring your agates home to be pol ished. Gardner & Keene, Jewelers, Salem. The Salem Bowling Alley will be opened on or about Sept 1, under management of M. L. Patton. Will cater to highclass trade. One afternoon will be reserved each week for ladies and escorts. Doolittle & Bergholz, Props. Harry MoClarr. a caroled nrisoner the, from the Oregon penitentiary, who lias j ,)ust completed serving a term tor burg- lary iu the Wyoming penitentiary, was returned nere yestenlay ly fa role Of ficer Keller to complete his sentence. Jack Harry, who was parole. I in April, will be brought back from Yale, where he has been indicted for larceny. Pa role Officer Keller left for Valo yesterday. m Dr. Alice Bancroft, over Stockton's Eye ami .Nerve Specialist, Tomorrow the members of the Salem Riflo club will praetieo with genuine government ammunition and with the Krng-.Torgensens furnished bv tho war department. Many of the members will take their families with them to the Kinzer range for an all day pic-. nic. When shooting with ammunition trom tho war department, accurate scores ore kept and forwarded, in or der that the department may know just w'uat members of the various rifle clubs are accomplishing in the way of marksmanship. Baseball Sunday, Sept. 3rd 3. p. m., McMinnville vs. Salem l.ojns. Best ser ies of season. Tigers coming loaded o Three of the half dozen stereoptican pictures that Mr. .EHiott will use to illustrate his talk Sunday evening are Millet's "Labor,'' the inspiration of .Mnrkliam 's "The man with the hoe," "Your Neighbor" one of tho most no table pieces of marble at tho Frisco exposition, and "The Strike" which was published in a monthly periodical some years ago and indicates something of the struggle in the mind of a striker as he is fine to face with the apparent conflict of interests between his class and his home. Baseball Sunday, Sept. 3rd 3. p. m., McMinnville vs. Salem Lo.jus. Best ser ies of season. Tigers coming loaded. sept-2 o Chief of Police Welsh has kept a rec ord during the mouth of August of the automobiles from other states passing through Salem. Tho total mtmhitr is '-.'17. There were 100 from California, 10) from Washington, 8 from Idaho, 4 from Nebraska, 2 from Montana, 2 from Texas, and one each from Arizona, Iowa, North Dakota, British Columbia, Ohia and I'tuh. The following makes were represented: Ford 117, Overland 24, Studelmker 20, Buick 19. Maxwell 7, Dodge 7, King 3, Cadillac 8, Chal mers 2, Hudson 3, Keo 2, llupmobile 2, Oakland 7, Paige, 2, Franklin 2, Pack ard 1, Stanley I, Auburn 1, Km pi re 1, Saxon 1, liayucs 1, ' o XVotioe Persons owing the under signed firm should call and settle at ah i .. : ... ..v i i i,A vuo All VJ.11U9 HUllllloi UB I.UUlli uv i presented by Sept, oih Burcn & Ham Buy La Corona cigars for your over Sunday, smoko you cannot go wrong. In the police court this morning Wil liam Shinn, arrested for drunkenness, was fined $10, which he paid. While others are reaucing we are increasing our stock. There's a rea son f ask us. Gardner & Keene, jewel era and opticians. W. L. West has rented the Sol Dur- bin cottage. Church nnd Center streets for tho winter. He is the locul agent for the Tru-Hlue Hiscuit company, Stereoptican views of the coast at Newport, Sunday night, First Christian church. Dr. Carl Gregg Doney will leave for I.cwiston, Idaho, next Tuesday where he will attend the Columbia River An nual Conference. He is on the program to speak for five successive days, Stereoptican views of the coast at Newport, Sunday night, First Christian church. Charles Floyd Horton of Santa Bar: barn. Calif., ami Miss Ruth l.eisv were married yesterday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock bv the Rev. R. N. Avison. at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph C. l.eisv, Clierrv and Locusts streets. Thev left last even ing for their home at Santa Durham. Stereoptican views of the coast at: Newport, Sunday night, First Christian hurcti. Karl Neugebauer, formerly cf Com pany M, is home from Imperial Beach, looking like a man who has been tak ing a tew months otf at a seaside re sort for rest and recreation. The out door life agreed with him so well that he gained 14 pounds. He says other members of the company can bent his record for an increase in weight. Dr. Stone's Dntg Store for trusses. HuJu, the new beverage Jennie Heaa rick Woolery is putting before the pub-' lie an entirely new drink, her own! discovery, most healthful, most beauti-i nil. Society people, try this for your, afternoon or evening parties. Cannot be surpassed by me former drinks or! punch, as it is the most delicate pink. I On trial at the Spa. For orders phone; to factory. Phone T'.'S-W. or cull at! Stereoptican views of the coast at Newport, Sunday night, First Christian church. Seven boxes of blankets consigned to Fred S. Bynon arrived in the city today. They were shipped from the headquarters of Coniiwiiv M ami were lonateii dv tne citizens of Salem when ; Salem's most reliable jewelers, Gard ner & Keene. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescription. The com exhibit of the Oregon Washington Railway & Navigation company was received at the state fair grounds lust nit-'ht, and is being install ed today. Dr. B. T. Mclntyre, physician and surgeon, iH Masonic- Imlg. I'hone 440. Charles W. Spencer, committed from Coos county about two years ago, died at the state penitentiary this morning from Bright s disease. Spencer was 29 years old at the time of his com mitment. His people nre said to livo somewhere iii the south, but the exuet locality is not known. The body will be cremated according to law. Dr. L. G. Altman, homeopathic phy sician, 290 N. Liberty, mono ill. Mrs. George H. Burnett is suffering today from several bruises as a result of the judge acting as instructor tor Mrs. Lorena Wise, who makes her home with the Burnetts. In order that the ladies would not have to depend always on his driving, the judge was giving n few lessons in driving and while coming home last Evening on the asylum road near Fighteenth street the auto ran into a tree, throwing Mrs. Burnett from tiie car. Dr. O. A. Olson, dentist, 212 Masonic bldg. Phone 440. Will S. hale, superintendent of the Oregon state training school, is iu re- , ceipt of a letter from Calvin S. Der rick, superintendent of the California industrial school for boys at lone, Calif., in which Mr. Derrick tells of a venr's leave of absence lVing voted li i lit by the board of trustees. The oun year's absence is given in order tbot Mr. Derrick may go to New York to assist Thomas Mott Osborne in estab lishing self government among tlm prisoners at Sing Sing and iu other ed ucational industrial work. Best out of tuwn dance at Aumsville ton ght. Judge Galloway will leave for Chat- tannoga, Tenn., next Monnay as rep resentative of the granil longe i. O. F. of the state of Oregon to ino so'verign grand lodge, 1. O. O. F., wai.-h will meet next week. At each of tho sesioiis of the sevcreign grand lodge delegates of the varis jurisdictions usual!' exchange badges or souvenirs. Delegates from Oregon havo arranged to take tlOO sample bottles of logan berry juieo as their souvenirs to their friends thus having some thing to ex change and at the same time advertis ing the coming industry of Oregon. Dance at Aumsville tonight. Dr. Boss T. Mclntyre of this city will address the monthly meeting of tho Polk-Yamhill-Miirion Medical socioty K it Mi.Minnville next Tues day evening at the Elberton hotel. H will talk on " Anesthesia. " Dr. J. N. Smith, superintendent of the state in stitution for the Feeble Minded will address the society on, "The Problem of the Feebleminded." The business of the evening will be balloting on tho application for membership of Dr. trunk h. Brown of Salem ami the eloc- of delegates for the furthcoming the first call came for more blankets and comforts. Next week Mr. Bynon will arrange a place for distribution. The Geer & Kreuger furniture com pany began moving today into its new buildup' built especially" for them by .(uilge P. II. D'Arey on the site of the old Wexford theatre on Court street The work of moving will be completed by Tuesday next when the store will have its formal opening. This is the only store in the city that has no stair ways or steps of any kind whatever, as the way to the second floor and balconies is by inclines. The building is furnished inside in wiiite enamel with nickeled hardware and lighting fixtures. The main incline will be carpeted with green Wilton velvet. The total floor space is 10,231 square feet. The building as well as the interior is after the plans and specifications of tieorge M. Post. meeting of the state so'cety. Salem-Independence Auto Service . EDMUND SON & BURNER, Props Phone 951) or 1255 Leaves Salem, cor. State and Liberty Street daily, 8:00 n. in., 11:00 a. m., 2:30 p. m. und 0:00 p. m. Leaves Independence opposite Postoft'ice daily. 9:U0 a. in., 12:30 p. m., 4:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. m. Fare, 50c Extra Cars for Country Trips. I yes it s I The careful sanitation of milling science guarantees the wholesome, palatable purity of our Cherry City ratent and tconomy Flour SALEM At All Grocers CHERRY CITY FLOURING MILL .' ilton. 1344 S. 2oth street.