PAGE FIVE. unninittttttt.ttm mmm MEET ME AT ME Y ERS roiin mr!kitiiiiilri Roxall One- Cent Sale Thursday, 4c - : Vriday, -Saturday, Nov. 6, 7, 8. Clrcu- ic CCRRENT EVENTS ! 1m at store giving list of goods ano .- . . " -i i i - 41 i prices. Perry's Drug Store. (adv) Ont. 31 Country Club dance t : " Nov. 3 and i Bazaar In St. Looking over -business prospects In ' Josephs hall. - se jSulemi H. Vfi Tobie of Spokane Bpent -- Nov. '3 Businessmen's . Thursday -In the "city. . luncheon, noon, Commercial sfc j '- : 41 - club. . ! Registering from Eugene, Mr. and Nov. 3 American Legion Mrs. P. R, Bly were guests at 'the meets 7:30, Commercial club. sfc'Bligh last evening. Nov.- 4 Salem Floral soot- j V ety, flSU, commercial ClUO. uiw Ul me mmiy icdsuua nutL vyt- Nov. - 8 Salem Woman's T ivallis is ao well knowrv la the fact club, 2:30 p. m., Commercial ;hat the Oregon Agricultural college riTTE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 31. 1919. f lj I 11 IJ . I - .j o - - - - $ tions of its kind In the United States. F' J- f the college town, is' in; i Salem 'today. Leather belting. F. E. Shafer, bar- aeas and saddlery. 170 S. Commercial. On their way to the . southland 7 i where they, will spend the' winter, a. Wanted, girls to work In parlor at party composed of. Mr,- 6.nd Mrs. H. aynt . 1 ed through Salem yesterday, and stop Girls, gowns, giggles in Lombardi ped over at the' Bllgh'-hotel. 1-heir. Ltd., coming to Ye Liberty Sunday, home is in Warren, Oregon.- - ' 258 If you don't believe that there is a T. G. Bllgh la spending the day In : town named Moth Creek in Oregon, j Portland. j look-on the latest and most detailed . 'map of the' state that you -can find, H. H. Hayncs, a Portland business -and perhaps you will be able to Io nian, is in the capital city attending ; eate it. Mr. and Mrs: H. W. Pratt of to some private Dusiness aiians. j.viuui wore uieuoiiuni lerday. The his dance, "-real -'music, real time, armory every Saturday night.. Gents ?1, ladies lUc. iao- Dr. S. C. Stone will be found at Ty ler's Drug Store, 15T South. Commor jial street. Wanted, girls to work in parlor at Spa. Funeral services for the late Mrs . . , . .j. j, .U...fin. ..(...1 '1IVHnmr ..rAt-n luil rl fit 1 h P. .L,om Darin, biu.; ine nu ui uic iniai ncuuwu), coining Sunday, Ye Liberty. ' 258 j crematorium in Portland today at eleven o'clock. The remains were W. T. Rigdon is in Newport-, where he went to join his wife and daugh ter. ' Dance at Query hall, Llvesley sta tion, Saturday night. 259 shipped to Portland by Webb and Clough, a son and daughter, Jonn Hough, of - Seattle and Miss Rnie Hough of Portland, accompanying them to the ; crematorium. The dancers dance at armory ev ery Saturday night. . 258' A representative of a labor union, T. C. Lowrey of Portland, was in Sa lem yesterday. Dr. B. H. White has returned from Rochester, Minn., where he has-been attending the Mayo clinic. '259 Biddy Bishop sings at- armory- Sat urday night. 268 E. B Lockhart of this city, spent yesterday in Portland. He has Just re turned from- overseas. E. L. Buchanan is agent in Marion and Polk counties for the National Life Insurance Co., U. 9. A. See him for a full return premium policy on your 'ifo if'o tlm. nnlv kind. Phone 1332J for. interview. ' T r Shoel renresentative of the Thnmna Kant "!nstom Shirt makers of Portland and San Francisco, . wha y-.aa hn Vn Knlpm tnkine orders for tailored to measure shirts in extra fabrics, left ' today, for his home .in Portland. Mr. SheelvWill make ' the trip to Salem from time to time to receive orders. Norma N.TerwilHger,licensed lady em balmer with Terwilligcr Funeral Home; 770 Chemeketa St; Phone 724. - Instructor1 of -golf,' at the lllahee ""Country club, Robert H. Findley ts in town today. Mill wood, 5 loads 16-in. mill wood at reduced rates, prompt delivery Spaulding Logging Co. 258 V. D. Harris of Bend was among the out of town visitors in Salem Thursday. The best five piece orchestra in the Willamette valley will play at the new Auburn hall Saturday night. Don't miss it. ' '"u8 rrofl McGrew. member of the jun lor class and forensic manager at. wninmette. in exnected to return to. school next week, arter naving oeen absent or ten days during tne sick ness and death of his mother. McGrew iiimmnnnd to his home in Idaho Falls, Idaho,: last week, but arnvea v,io mother's death. The Web- aiorinn T.HerarV : society. or - wliicn McGrew was a member, wired him a letter of" condolence. ), Hi wmmm I 1Str-JLWnnri Bit aiSfflil -. - - . R. .-f W ' tt W.-M ' M'( : - m 1- 1U D 1 - -Htr1 " " U . :- - . , ....... . r . W , , ,,,,, ,,,,, , nun II ' " 1 ' ' ' ' ' '' " '" " "''"' ' I H 'MM MM 05 Mrs. B. J. Shucking of Salem, who during the war was active In the Home service section of ' the Red Cross, is a Portland visitor today. While there she is domiciled at the Benson hotel. The shotgun belonging to Henry, Wolf, 525 North 1 9 th street, that was reported stolen several days ago, was found concealed in the brush back of 11,0 v.mv, nf A. Curtis. 260 North 18th Mirpot. hv Mr., Curtis last night. Sever al other articles, thought to have been stolen, were With the gun. ii-ai- fic Officer Moffitt investigate dui could find no clues that would throw any light on who hid the booty there. lioras!rcw' -9:3' a.; m. -ifptn Annco. Hurst hall tonight Doughnuts and cider served. Admis sion 15 and 25c for all. 257 Wanted, girls to work in parlor at Spa. If you came from an eastern Ca- .,,)i-in nrnvillCH VOU would JlOt shiV- ei- at a mere trifle like an Oi-pmtoh iail. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leidcndorf, guests today at the Argo hotel, hail from that section of the Western I Hemisphere, arid according to Mi'. iLeldeiulorf, it wan .1 5 below zero there when they, left, a week ago. fate K 1 . , m wnH't THIS IS THE REASON:--Anticipating a Big Fall Business in Suits, we parcksed heavily of the "PICIC-OF-THE-MARKET". We were right in. Our jiidginsnt in buying heavily and oiiying the best WE HAVE DONE THE BUSINESS BUT We have bought heavy in HOLIDAY GOODS and they are combg in .Therefore we intend to 'XLEANW'' on SllTSaiid make room. . .4 - When the United Artisans frolicked at the Masonic hall last evening, W. L. Garrett of Portland, tiepuiy biu,.. n.aster, joined in their Halloween festivities. While visiting here Mr. Garrett was a guest at the Bllgh. 190 ifiSuifs O niBaraain Racks at Extra Specia Amnno- the Portlanders transacting! business in Salem Thursday, was K- ; K. Kingsley. If Venita, ' Oregon, is as pretty as ( its name, it must be a pleasant place j in which to reside. A. J. Job, of that j t-Uy, was a Salem visitor yesterday. j FORMERLY SOLD TO UDrX;RONeill . J Ll OPTOtlETRIST-OPTICIAN JEls,!E!- LaddBush Dank Building. E. Med ium Ut3 for State mmfrcnlSts. &kt0c JA 1 X? Hoquiam, 'Washington, noted forj its millsi was represented on the reg- j ( ister of the Argo hotel last evening 1 by James L. Dixon. Special meeting of Pacific.; lodge No. 50, A. F. & A. M., this eveningrWork In the E. A. degree. Visiting brethren j welcome. 258. $45.00 EXTRA SPECIAL $29185 FORMERLY SOLD TO $65.00 EXTRA SPECIAL $39.85 FORMERLY SOLD TO $85.00 EXTRA SPECIAL $59:85 FORMERLY SOLD TO $125.00 EXTRA SPECIAL :85 $83 OLIVE THOMAS IN 'XTPSTAinS AVD DOWN' "JUST NEIGHBORS" A LLOYD COMEDY ..Kjgj W. T. EIGDON & CO. Undertakers 252 North High Street PROMPT RELIEF for the Bcid-ditresed Btomach, Uj two or thre "ftr meila, Aiwolyed on the toiteue keep ycur etemacli BWet-try Kl-moldt the new aid to digestion. unrttf BV SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OP SCOTT'S EMULSION EXTRA Sales People in the Department-Bat We Advise You to Come EARLY and Avoid the Congestion later in the day. Evangelist C. W. Fields, of Portland, will lecture on the subject of "DEATH WM1 It Ever Cease Tomorrow Sale ECONOMY SQUARE "Mdrode" Hand-Finished) , Underwear ' Union Suits 89c Vests and Drawers 39c You can always do better at 11VJL Who alwrys does better .by you. Butterick Patterns for November have arrived. The new Winter Quarterlies are in. Special Delineator Offer is on for a few more days. Tomorrow's Sale ECONOMY SQUARE "Merode" Hand-Finished) Underwear. - Union Suits gQc Vest and Drawers 39c A MOOSE HALL, SUNDAY, NOV. 2, AT 230 P. M. SEATS FREE NO COLLECTION SB