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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1919. PAGE FIVE. MEET ME AT MEYERS c?S!5!iWWWW! T All Around T jc - CCRRENT EVENTS Nov. 8 Salem Woman's club, 2:30 p, m., Commercial club. - Nov. 11-Houslng mass meet lng 7:30, city hall. . Nov. 11-r-American Legion $ dance, armory, evening. Nov. 7. North Salem Im jf; provement Association, High- land school, 7:0 p. m. $ Nov. 12 Commercial club membership meeting,- 8 p. m., banquet and entertainment. $' Nov. 12 Shriners theater party, Opera house, 8 p. m. Nov. 10 Business Men's luncheon, Cpmmercial club, noon. nesday noon. A select entertainment has also been provided. , m ' R T. T.i1.an!in id AfTAnt in MftriOU and Polk counties for the National Life Insurance Co., U. 8. A. See him for a full return premium policy on' your Ufa. it's the onlv kind, rhone liiii fnr intaivinw 267 Professor Rentfro, professor of Eng HkVi nt Willamette- universltv. s will preside at a meeting of the literature section of the Salem Art league tnis evening, and will give a talk on the Bhort story. Blouse est Zenith carburetor, coils and springs for all make of cars. Marion Auto Co. -265' L. G. Neal of Black Rock stopped over in Salem for a while yesterday, and attended to business matters. Thirtv five members of the Satein lodge of Artisans will motor to Wood hiim tnniirht tn take nart in the ini tiation ceremonies of twenty live new candidates in the latter city, wood burn already has a fourishlng mem bership. Airs Bpninmin R. Perkins, who has been confined at the Salem hospital for two weeks suffering a nervous hreiikrlnwn. hiis left that institution and is now in the home of friends. It was announced today by Mr. Per kins that she would be able to receive her many friends within a few days Have lunch with us. Woodmen of the World, Friday night, Nov. 7. Mem bers only. . 264 BornTo Mr. and Mrs. William M. Crookson of 496 North Thirteenth street, Thursday, November 6, a daughter. . Had the Prince of Wales asked N J. Kanford, Jr., this unforgivable question, "Where is Boston?" he would have received all kinds, of val uable information about Bunker am and a few other points of interest. Mr. Sanfoid. Bostonian accent and all. was a guest last evening at the Bligh hotel. Norma N.Terwilliger,naened lady em balmer with Terwilliger Funeral Home, 770 .Chemeketa St. Phone 724. Citizens-of Eugene, F. E. Kreatz and J. F. Agnew, visited with capital city friends yesterday. Charles Cameron of Mill City spent Thursday In Salem, attending to bus iness and visiting with friends. Persons who live in Hood River are very lenient in their criticism of Adam and Eve. They contend that if the apples that grew in the Garden of Eden were of the Hood River va riety, our first parents could scarcely Via hlnmpd .for eatinor them. C. K. Marshall, who visited in Salem yes terday, hails from Hood JUver. T. Stevens. the Western Union Telegrapn com pany, is In Salem today on official business. , We cover Anderson & St. Ralph H. Schneeloch of Portland called on State Engineer Cupper, Thursday. Schneeloch is especially Interested in Irrigation bonds. m.. hnlv nf Tinman Guenther, 49, lire mvjj who died In a local hospital yester- i.i..,rt lnat nleht to his Gay, wan bii,i home In Portland byWebb & Clough- -undertakers. Mr. and- Mrs. Charles R. Cunning anA frMif ohUitren hnvft been visiting rem-esentative of 'at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. are sisters. They left today for Cali fornia, looking for a location, having int Holrl their farm and stock in Walla Walla, and may return in Jan uary to look into farming conditions around Salem. and repair (.umbrellas. Brown, 126 S. Com'l 204 and repair umbrellas. Ttrnwn. 126 S. Com'l We cover Anderson & St. .', Having nothing whatever to ,d6 with hbaee patch," "R. Wiggs of Amity, spent Thursday in Salem. and repaired. 126 S. Com'l 264 Harrv Wenderoth has been appoint ed .chairman of the committee on ar- mniremnntfi for a snecial session or the local lodge of Elks, November 20 when a hundred new candidates will be initiated. A banquet and dance at the armory will follow the celebration and it is -expected that more than a thousand Elks will -take part in me festivities. Major W. Carlton Smith, president nt th inr.nl nnHt of the American Le gion, left - yesterday 'for the first an nual convention of the Legion, wnicn is being held in Minneapolis. On his av .home he will study for a week with the Mayo brothers at Rochester, Minn. Dr. Smith plans, to be gone about three weeks. Umbrellas covered Anderson & Brown, St. Mrs. Devler Ely, if the Standard Fashion companp of New York,- is at the store of Gale and company as sisting the women of this district in their sewing. She will be here for sev eral days. Umbrellas covered and Anderson & Brown, 126 Si re paired. S. Com'l 264 The runnifts down of himself as he was riding a' bicycle on South Com 1 street vesterdav evening by an auto bearing Oregon license 59605, that did not stop, was .reported to po lice by Loren Morris, soutn street. The license number shows that the auto belongs to L. N. Myers, 697 North 16th street, city. The mcycie was demolished, but young Loren es caped uninjured. Mrs. Lulu Baldwin formerly a mem ber of the Portland police department ..... , rrnTed in social hygiene work for the government, was a vis iter at the state capitol Thursday. Zenith carburetor, coils and springs oil mnke of cars, ivianuu u tT' . 264 Co: John E.- McFadden of Neche, N. D., is a Salem visitor this week in the interest of the A. O. v. w. f!itv Recorder Earl Race said this morning that more applications for positions have been coming in the past week to the municipal laDor Du re..,,, than there are lobs to accommo date them. There are several good po sitions on farms, with good wages, Mr. Race said. Most of the applicants for Jobs are persons from Portland and Seattle, or other cities where strikes have tied up Industries. ,..,,, I.r .laaa nf the Industrial T JtlUIUW Dtuuj ' , ' Normal begins next Monday. Grades "7 to 12 for teachers ana siuuenvo. . r ty Qnlam Or. 265 mMrQn 99. nf "Dallas, who was arrested yesterday by Constable EeLong, has been reieasea muo .... . . in tuatlce court Mon- day for arraignment. He is charged :.u AUn n nff mntlPV UllUVi . " ' - T 11(1 u tj L.L. 1" ' ' o " . pretenses. F. W. Ledbetter, president of the Oregon Pulp & Paper company, win j apeak before the Salem Rotary club at their next weemy u"s 4-11 DrCROTSeill SWUgSHHT OPTOflETRIST-OPTICIAN .TanieH E. Stewart of Corvallis was in the city this morning on his way home after attending the meeting of the state highway commission at Portland the first of the week. Stew art, who is back of a move to raise the limitation on bonds for road pur poses expects to have "his initiative netition ready for filing witnin me next week he stated today. Will T. Kirk, Industrial accident commissioner, will leave Sunday for Cornucopia, Baker county, and Vale, RVilheur county, where he will con sult with employers and physicians relative to the care of workmen who nm ininrd miles from hospital con veniences It is expected that the trip l win result in the establishment or better and more prompt treatment of injured workmen under such condi tions than now exists. To Emphasize "American Made" Waists We shall .co-operate with the UNITED WAIST LEAGUE OF AMERICA and specialize . on WAISTS and BLOUSES all next week. To make the event interesting vwe have placed our entire line of QUALITY WAISTS at SPECIAL prices No Reservations Our showing includes the smart est creations, produced from, the "Craft Shops" of America. The quality of the materials are the . very best in their class. Extra Waist Special GEORGETTE SILK and CREPE IE CHINE of extra quality ma terial, and expert workmanship, plain and lace trimmed, ' $5.98 Think of It a n opportunity to ' purchase at y t SPECIAL PRICES the pick-of-.the-best. ' Those dainty, cleverly designed and high quality Waists, . made especially for exclusive trade. :r fir i k EXTRA SPECIAL SUIT SALE NOW ON Every Suit Reduced ENTIRE STOCK MUST GO. Divided into 4 Lots, and marked at prices less than factory -cost. All this season's models and all of the MEYERS QUALITY. I 1 I fit! 7.W I I r vi . - I UUU 7 , gdt n v n Every Suit This is one of the Biggest Safes we ever held, " and again.' demonstrates that "Meyers" always leads. Formerly $45.00 sold to Formerly $65.00 Sold to Tomorrow's Big Sale ECONOMY SQUARE Ozara Outing Flannel The finest quality Outing Flannel made. We carry a cheaper grade but are giving you the best quality. k This is run especially for our coun try friends. 9Cr vai-H Tomorrow only ,av J"1". XTRA SPECIAL $29,85 New Arrivals Metallic Laces In silver, bronze and gold. Very correct trimming for striking party gowns.. Ladies Handkerchiefs The holiday ' shipment is now being shown and at prices marvelously low for the quality we offer. XTRA SPECIAL $39.85 Formerly $85.00 Sold to ; V - XTRASPEOAL ' $59,85 Tormerly v $125' Sold to Y XTRA SPECIAL : New Shipment Ghildren's Dresses These dresses are sty lish, to , please the children, serviceable '. and economical in; Wear to appeal to the mother. . Wool and Gingham In neat and striking': plaids. All of the "MEYERS QUALITY." EXTRA SPECIAL - Broken lines of this Season's YOTJ CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER AT K I OOOSXLCOOO s Who Always Does Better By You PURE SILK THREAD HOSE ' We have just received some of the" most beautiful Ladies Hose ever shown in Salem. They come in WHITE,' BLACK, BEAVER, CORDOVAN and' FIELD MOUSE. Some are , clocked, others embroidered and others in the plain. See display, llose section. 'tfar Stole afd ' t-Mt IN Vt.it MrsJauliaEWeigel Teacher of Piano 1560 S. Church Street Telephone 1391-R . n H Rnm. state labor commission er, and Wm. A. Marfmau, inoustrwi accident commissioner, have return ed to the capitol after several days spent in a tour or tne lumner anu logging: Industries of Lane county and the Coos bay district, with the new moving piatures on preventaDie acci dents in the logging industry. Great interest was manifested in the pic tures at the various camps visited, it is stated. It is planned to show the "safety first" films in all the larger industrial centers in the state within iv.A elvttr rinvfl va wivo Mnrtiswell. 34. were ar rested by Officer Victor, ana were .... JM V.a given beds in tne city jau iii night. They, claimed t have walked most of the way -from Portland to this city, and said they were Douna for Eugene, looking for worn. ini morning Tolice Judge Race ordered theffvrelease, and gave them an op portunity to get work here. Both were shabbily dressed, and said that they i55 WARREN KERRIGAN IN "THE END OF THK li-mn BENNETTS' "THE DENTIST" rarria rncnlvsd bv Governor Olcott and State Forester Elliott this morn ing announce the marriage in San Francisco last Saturday or tiieut. imn Kiel and Miss Elizabeth Frances Cass. T.iont vil is well known in Salem Ithrough his connection with the alr- ni,.ne forest Datrol. It was largely irh Kiel's interest in the patrol that the army planes were sent into thia atate and Lieut Kiel came here in charge of the advance guard of the patrol when it was estaDiisnea. liieuu Kiel also figured prominently in the recent continental air race in wuwu he won second honors. y. T. EIGDON CO. Undertakers J52 North High Street Found wandering the streets late last night, burdened with 'suit cases ,i iLran. a man and woman, who claimed to be husband and wife, and gave the names of Onille aioriiawen, "An Energy Food for every day In the week- GrapeNuts the delicious and substantial ready-to-eat cereal Unlike any other cereal. R P. Williams of' Portland is ,at- tendlng to business matters in Salem today. ', Otto Zimmerman from Mehama, is spending a brief visit with friends In the capital city. 11 From Rochester, New York, comes O. A. Copeland, a guest at one of the local hotels. a ih. Portlanders who spent .niMv.'S . Thursday as the guests or inenu ... Salem are Mr. and Mrs. u. ai. dic.u. On an extended tour of the north west. Mr. and Mis. O. A. Jvmseuy and daughter ot North pukota, ai stopping for a while in Salem,. They are guests at the Marlon. I)ance Saturday night, armory. 265 Dance Saturday night, armory. B66 Born To Mr.,and Mrs. J. M. Lane, 2055 North Liberty, rrmay mur. November 7, a twelve pound girl. Bornt0 Mr. an7-. H. R. Mc Dowell, 440 South V.ih street, Novem ber 4, a daughter. She has peen nam ed Ora May. In nearly every state in the Union there Is a town named Hunnysiae. From the Washington city of that .... . . name come Mr. ana Mrs. r. Spalding, who are spending a short visit n Salem this week, NORTH SALDI TO GATHER TONIGHT III REGULAR MEET The regular monthly meeting oi tnt North Balem Improvement association will be held at the Highland school at Oregon, according to many eastern, 7 30 0,clock tonght. minded. Joyous children. Therefore, the offloers of the asso ciation at their first meeting heartily endorsed the movement for a super vised publid playground in Salem,-and will work perslstenly to that end. They also are ready to oo-operate in any way possible with .other olty worisers in .behalf of the tiulom Children's bu reau and urge the mothers of Norm Salem to come to the meeting tonign in order to get a clear Idea of how thin bureau 'may help them. ' A irnnil musical program and a reud- ing by a representation of the dopart ment of nubile speaking ot WiUauietts i-nlversity Will precede the regular business meeting. Rcv .Tames Elvln, secretary of tne T- in f a win iIIhcubs community n To Mr ana Mrs. j. 1 1 uu.i.u tuP - .... -, "... vnrth Liberty Friday morning the west. G. JP. Johnson, ft visitor ln!w,,fare ln the light of his recent war Ullll l.".c"" ... . . - .Via nf.lvlnfl.il ... T- TT TS VlaVtAI. Will experiences, mm. ii describe the work of the new Salem Children's bureau and the vital Im portance of this child welfare work to the mothers and the children of North Salem. , - " ' " In working for community weiiare ,i, n,gU rpiular trios to the raciflc coast, is the New England of iiie wcoi. v.. . - - a,.i, iAnv hn from the original New England. His home is in iv Springfield, Mass. ' - T.i n rt Outiirdav nlL'ht 75c. M. B. A- hall, Chetnawa. Uood music, Itefresh- ....... u , lav rm.. ttnoru urvic. of little Vftrtt Viola Zkisel, who died yesterday, were held from the Terwilliger nome afternoon at 2: 30 o'clock. Burial was in the City View cemetery. A marriage license was Issued to- I III WUIBll't " 1 . .'.v.. K'..,-ih Salem Improvement assocla- Word was received in Balem today j beleve no question of improve of the death in San Francisco yester- exceed In Importance those day, of Mrs. F. L. R""1mon ,,oc,al efforts In behalf of child wel Florence Coulter) formerly of th ,1s fof the chn. city. Mrs. Richmond was a prominent advantage of .tut. wnmn OI Bail 1-innum.u, o, ano "'- .., . aA .nch icfiim: - u,.im oh i,.' scieniuie jncaicm J"t'."". dv to Roy T. Core, 29. Turner ana spent r """"""" cuidance of parents, as well as every A. Dorothy Hunsaker, 21, also of Tur- the niece or Mrs. n. v. ii. . tocM and clvlo ald t0 them In rearing iter. Pw. The Bull Dog Starter for Ford cars, pronounced by leading mechanics aa being the beat and most practical starter yet Invented. It is purely friction device and will start a Ford car under any climatic conditions, when the engine Is In startahle con rtitinn. Hold under a positive guaran tee against breakage and backfire, and to give you satisfaction or money refunded. Let us give you the nmim of the many satisfied users of Bull Dog Starters in and arouna saiem. 311 N. Commercial St., Y. M. C. A. bldg. First class Ford repair work done, reasonable prices. , 265 Loma Woods of Dallas vidited with friends and acquaintances In the cap- strong bodied, clear thinking, clean itai city Wednesday 1