fcy.NovemberjO The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon forum. ,UKI EVE . 10. Open ftoro.rctaUlub.igUce day ''t holW ln 0reKn W"1 W '-Harold Henry, lz' .. Salem BTin- thea- , u.12-13 Eighth S Melody -Minora.. 11 Football, Salem ilom. Cross .ill. T. U. - . u -c I urn i" PEL! ,1-30-Bed lonrth annua 10II for -m- Nov. 18- ialem. at W.i" I Jia Nov. ! luetic l'' Viihjalmur tfov. 20 i' Ug nchuol, K us Nov. 25. pnte vs. lege, Sal'-nt. high ly and cnool. 1. Wil li Paget are by rn&nBkgnrlaU Wil- l col li'' Ipijlfchtol vs. Hi high sclluol. I lie ljanc. , quite well known here. Pictorial Review $2.60 per year ;or limited time only. The Ace, 127 North High. Vaudeville theater. tomorrow. Bli ;h 2C9 Miss Velnvt Curtis if Con has been vls'llllS with f r! ami fit the city. Vaudeville theater. tomorrow, BMgh 269 The home of better service, mod erate prices and largest stock. Webb & Clough, funeral directors. 269 A man who said his name wis . E. Bennett was given a free bed in the city jail last night, accord ing to the police report. studenirin'r rge number of "or not they are to close tomorrow j was held this afternoon at 3 , "'cie uie armistice uav. the Salem Busi- Page Fi e missionary committee. Dry 4 ft. big fir wood $10.50 per cord, delivered. I'hone Hj Cr 120. ,70. Results of games in the "lough nut" basketball league for the girls of Willamette university were Jazzbabes 4, Bearklttong 2, Pepny Peppers 17, Kicking Cuties 1, Maude's dang- 7, U Ttdlems 5, Bcurkittens 6, Petticoat Pirates 2, Maude's Oang 2, Be.irkitt-ns 0. Carl Moser and Kdwhr Taylor of Sllv?rtoi were in ihe city last evening to get a motor drivers license for the latter. Omar Digerness and Pearl Wood were here from Sllverion yesterd.-.y Mr. Digerness took - home a new Elgin Six which he purchased from the local dealers. Jmri House Notes Probate Court Estate of Amanda Rs an filing final account, want. jSstate of Steven Balliet final Order Kstati' id Jerry ura mfirming final account. MiitTiae Licenses M . Hudelson, 31, logger. yton and Albertiua Haag, 30, Uvton. Wanted, stock hogs. Phone 269 Melody .Minstrel Show tickets in on sale at Perry's drug store November 11, 12 and 13. for Of prisoners amusement mi SWIM Special rates to school and university pupils to swim during this term. Oregon Bath Mouse. 270 Dreamland tuditorium Thursday November 11, 9 p. m high .,iss music and dance, Lauletta Sym phony orchestra of Ch.cigo; best dance music ever heard in Salem, 9 artists; no raise in price. 270 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones were In Eugene yesterday. Mrs. .Tones will remain there several d,iys with friends. An interesting magic lantern lecture showing the use that is be ing made of the centinary money in European countries will be giv en at the .Iiison Lee Memorial church at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. November 10. Public is cordially invited. ness Men's league again announced o'clock from ihe Rigdon this afternoon ithat all business ! Rev' Kantner officiating. houses are to remain closed thru 1 ment was n,ade 1,1 the city v,ew Chinese Girl Tired of Native Costume out the. day. cemetery. The Peoples Cash store will be closed all day Armistice day. But watch for our ad Thursday night. E. H. Pixley. a local insurance man, left Salem this morning by automobile for Portland for a short business visit. Tomorrow he will return to this city and will proceed on to Eugene where He will spend the week enfl. The Peoples Cash store will closed all day Armistice day. But I watch for our ad Thursday night, i A bicycle was picked up by Sa lem police yesterday near" 1585 Saginaw street, it was stated. His bicycle w,as stolen from In front of the Y. M. C. A., Melvin Long complained! to police night. dast Regular meeting of Chemeketa lodge No. '1 I. O. O. F. this evening at 7:30. Work in the First degree. Visit ing brothers welcome. 269 Shop early but before buying see the toys and Christinas gifts now on display at Slem Hardware- Co. - 23 Trainmen arriving in Salem "Monday nlffht in charge of No. 4 state that an insane man being conveyed from Walker, south of Eugene, to the state hospital here, jumped through a window in the vestibule of the qar while the train was in motion. By the time the train stopped the man had made a safe get away. With inquiries from Merchants still being received as to whether Musical Bureau presents old Henry, pianist, Fri. Nov. 12, Keen Parlow, violinist, Feb. Margaret Matzenauer, con- April ;5th. Season tick-.'ts n ho. C. Will's and Knowland's. .Mail orders , box office open Grand Thurs- ' Nov. 11th, 9:30 a. m. Single Mmlaslon to 1st concert $1, $1.50 1 2. 270 i S. Smith, manager of the Med Bid Mail Tribune was among the visitors Tuesday. Harvest Festival sale Monday W, Salvation army hall. Donate mefhins. Phone 18 20. Soecial peelings Saturday and Sunday. 269 O. D. Wood, traveMhfi s.-cretany of the Methodist board of foreign missions, arrived at Willamette university Tuesday or confer ences with students interested in missionary service. He has met Save the Pieces When your glasses break, avail yourself of our emergen cy facilities for replacing broken lenses accurately and quickly. Lenses made on the prem ises in a few hours at the es tablished standard prices. Keep thinking about it. Morris & Keene Optical Co, Bank of Commerce Bldg. SALEM. OREGON. The funeral of Hamilton Coombs, who died here yesterdu Neilaii presents - Lv. "The Shasta" New Standard Sleeping Car Train (No Excess Fare) Will be inaugurated between PORTLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO Effective Sunday, November 14th Portland 4:00 D. m.1 Ar. San Francisco 10:00 p. evening. COMPLETE THROUGH SHASTA ROUTE SERVICE Second Salmon 7 lone 211. 'Wanted, 57(11 cents. Fitts Market Phone 269 i and Mrs. K. v. Carter -if land were Salem visitors Tues Mr. Carter has been att'endina monthly meeting of the state mt game commission. of he is president Fit. ,.JD elected to represent Jackson in the leeisl.itiiro in ,..hiv. 'Bas served a term a 9n, IP fls several terms in the ieinR speaker in the iflor won. Taudeville trmi Beater. Iority Benefit business BBS 2i9 Assn. members meeting Wed. No. 15 10:36 a. m. 2:55 pi m. 6:50 p. m. No. 12 4:00 p. m. . 6:30 p. m. J S:04 p. m. 10:00 p. m. No. J6 8:20 p. m. 12:30 a. m. 6:58 a. m. 9:20 a m. No. 54 9:34 p. m. 3:25 p. m. 7:80 a. m. No. 45 10:20 p. m. 5:00 a. m. t Foresters r,f !,.., , "'"cutd nail 1 'em POSt office rue rest nf ih ,.. , , , ""J. in ooserv- m Armistice day. There will sa.erai city delivery in thP -sana me rural ca.-rin,. iii I usual, it .-..t. ! T tighHv Southbound No. 53 No. 15 No. 11 I.v.Salem 3:06 a.m. 10:36 a.m. 5:49 p.m. Ar. Sacramento 6:45 a.m. Ar. San Franciseo 9:50 a. m. Northbound No. 14 Lv. San Fr'n'sco 10:20 a.m. Sacramento 2:15 p. m. Ar. Salem 7:33 p. m. Train 28 for Portland leaves Salem at Train 23 from Portland leaves Salem at 10:05 a. m. Train 18 for Portland leaves Salem at 2:00 p. m. Through Standard Sleeping Car Portland to Los Angeles Leaves Portland Train 158:40 a. m.; arrives Los Angeles 8:15 second morning. CALIFORNIA WARM SUNSHINE AND FLOWERS Make the days delightful in the wintertime. Enjoy the fragrance of poinsettas, violets, poppies and geraniums, or the joys of outdoor sports and pastimes. TRAVEL WITH PLEASURE VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE Reduced Round Trip Tickets arc now on sale to SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FREE on request "California for the Tourist "-a new illustrated booklet graphically describing the different resorts. For further particulars inquire of local agents. Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, -nerul Passenger Agent. WANTED Eight Girls for Special Work The Gray Belle Apply after 6 p. m. A SPECIAL FOR ARMISTICE DAY i i ISkI Inter- n-f Mftiiur I ef if a I ter an hour's search, looking long ingly ln shop windows nearby. Miss Chai explained that she has always worn the conventional garb of the Chinese young woman and that she longs for clothes like the American girls are wearing. Upon her fa ther's promise to fit her out in American styles the pretty Chinese miss consented to return to the hotel. "Hiss Moo Tu Cka.tr. Consternation reigned in Chicago recently when it was discovered that Miss .Moo tUU Chai, daughter of Admiral Henry Chai, of the Chl- nnvj, was missing from her nese hotel suit She was discovered af- Minstrel Tickets Find Good Sales "Shop early and avoid the rush!" This is the injunction to be ob served by those who desire to wit .ntejjg the Eighth annual exhibl- i tion of the Melody Minstrels tat the Oregon state penitentiary, on the evenings of November 11. 12 and 13. Tickets are on sale at Perry's drug store and also by guards em ployed at the prison. Tickets pur chased through these mediums will insure .good reservations. While admissions will be sold at the prison on ilftch of the show nights, past experience h,is dem onstrated that the only way to in sure satisfactory location is to se cure the vouchers early. Los Angeles A Army Tents House Ove Los Angeles, Cal., ,Nov N. Synder, mayor of Los said lotViy he was hopeft would be able to ootaln of 5,000 army tents to n housing shortage here, d statement at the war dei in Washington that use tents was restricted to purposes. JOURNAL WANT ADS PA V JOURNAL WANT ADS PAV JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY 1 know an eas to clear your BLIGH THEATRE LAST DAY LAULETTA CONCERT ORCHESTRA THURSDAY VAUDEVILLE "My skin was even wors i i nd 1, too, had tried so m.i l.was discouraged. Hilt K nent and Kesinol Soap i soreness almost immediati imacd when the bhfjclu ' lisappear and the por.es P i short time my skill v lealthy. Do give the R nent a trial." At ll diut Resii S ( jaiBjlnBiiagM journal want ai- A Terrific Melodrama LIBERTY Thursday. Friday and Saturday Stenographer Wanted One who can handle a mall order department preferred. Must be accurate, a fast operator and good references Apply Manager Peoples Cash Store Mrs. Walter A. Denton PIANO Fundamental Training for Children , Residence Studio, 148 North 12th Phone 134 Florence Bowden Cello, Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo, Ukelele Lena Belle Tartar Teacher of Singing Choir and Chorus Trainim Pupil Soloists for Program 162 Liberty St., N. Phone 334 or Derby Building Wednesdays HI : I i wmmmmmmmmmm m ' -utt ...,. inmi in twad burglar proof? 270 ' T In. i. Turn eville tomorrow, BIS gh 269 Stitriir lHleon Per yd' Mu erson' over Millers store. 269 k a Um . --.cr-xrom Phil S to friends i 'ask'." ski tha, v, . nisrs ne lns tn , '-'a'"c'i mis 55b Tot,a Xoa1 01 at tK wi.l ,ahe h home of her parents " nen the announce mor n Salern ar.d U Bennett IN 9 Husbands Friend" SHE 8 SAT8 COOD A Dollar Buys More III lilts OWI Back NOW THAN FOR MANY MONTHS, and besides, we happen to want to Reduce our Stock very materially, so we decided to make a BIG CUT IN PRICE OF ALL SHOES in the store. Nothing Reserved whatsoever. Get From Under. in the Bargain Dept. In the Bins or on the sneives mere ate ThereTre BOYS' SHOES from $2.35 to $3 MISSES' SHOES at from $2.45 to $3.95 Children's Shoes at from $90 to $2.95 MEN'S SHOES at from, $3.95 to '$5.95 LADIES' SHOES from 46c to $5.95 -And that is not all, for the Front Store prices are all Cut to more INVESTIGATE! at the Electric Sign "SHOES Elma Welter Teacher of Piano Residence Studio 695 North Liberty St. Salem Conservatory Music 1237 Court St. Phone 1 All branches of Music taught, teachers. Diplomas granted. Coi' course for Grand Opera.. JOHN R. SITES, Director Condustor of Salem Symphony O: tra. Formerly Royal Grand Opera I Dresden, Saxony. if Public Speaking Dramatic The Salem School o Expression Lulu Rosamond Walton Director 147 North Commercial St. 592 Telephones 1484-J Voice Development Oral E MMMMHftMMMliMMM GROWING GIRLS appreciate the style am daintiness of the Buster Brown Shoe, made 01 Valour Calf Leather $7.75 f for Boy l"k ForCirlt Buster Brown 125 North Commercial Street. o low iKele.s, te city e loan ve the i LITTLER & UPMEYER