"7?vSki !y F T-I-F. .- aum.mmwiiuvimmumiwmmm Dainty Styles In The Barr store shows a great many charming and dainty styles in Ladies watches, and every single one of them is just as good inside as its beauty cf exterior would naturally indi- CflfcrH,r M 5ei5fMStlyc?!,thcCrtr; jud?ed fay general market standards. At as little as 16.50, we show some really charm ing, ladies watches -20 year gold filldd cases-Waltham or Elgin works-handsome engraving and finish, and will give a lifetime of satisfactory service. At 18 we have some splen did styles in 14k gold filled cases, warranted for 25 years remarkably good watches for so modest a sum, and hosts of other grades await your attention here, if by any chance a ladies watch is something you must soon purcnase. Corner State and liberty Streets, Salem. IHIIIIIIHIHHIIIIIIIII Social Realm! Local Events In the HMilnniiniiimnii PERSONALS. Ex-Mayor C. P. Bishop is In Port land. Architect Knighton was In the city Tuesday. IL TV Druco, of Portland, was in the city a few days. Attorney H. J. Digger went to Wood burn to try a case. M. L. Jonos, of Brooks, was a Salem visitor thlo afternoon. . Mrs. C. H. Hinges has gono to Tho Dalles to tako part In a concert. Mrs. F. W. Sottleraier, of Woodburat enmo up this morning to visit Mrs. O. TV. Jones over Thanksgiving. Dr. W. W. T. Williamson came up from Portland this morning for a brlof business visit. Ansel Clarke, a studont nt 0. A. C, passed through Salem today on his ivay to Portland. Clifford Mollon has been qulto ill fo.r sovoral days, and goes to tho Salem hlspltal this evening for treatment. James and Lloyd Mott, students of tho U. O., will take their Thanksglvlnn dinner with tholr parents In this city, Kola Ntes wont aown to Portland last ovonlng on business connected with a hop deal. Ho returns this morning. Rev. II. A. Kctchum goes to Mon mouth, by invitation of President Ross Jor, to preach tho Thanksgiving Ber mon tomorrow. Mn and Mrs. Geo. Colllna aro. In Portland to visit their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Chatton, over Thanksgiving. Rubo Lewis was last night nrrostcd n a chargo of drunkenness, and he was th3 morning glvon flvo days In tho city Jail, bolng unable to pay a fine of ?10. O. Y. Lansing returned this morn ing from Spraguo, Wash., whoro he attended to tho delivery of a numbor of orders for fruit treos from his Quaker nurseries near this city. Walter E. Bliss, of Portland, spe cial agont for tho Mllwaukco Mechan ics' Insurance Co., Is making an of ficial visit to Salem today, looking af ter his company's deposit in tho state treasury. Frod A. Erlxson and F, F. Tocvs ro turned this morning from Portland, where, last ovonlng, they attondod the annual meeting of tho Muscovites, tho Odd Fellows' shrine. Mr. Erixon crossed the hot sands In his first pll A clear Havana 12,c cigar. For eteln. Manufacturer, Salem, Oregon. Time is Precious And so Is a reliable timepiece. Watches and clocks purchased at C. T. Poraeroy's aro always accurate Ume-keopors, and require the least re pairs, with ordinary caroful usage They can always be depended on. We aro selling a Waltharn or Elgin move ment In a 20-yenr gold filled oase at $12.60. Wo can furnish any style of ease. C. T. POMEROY Jeweler and Optician, 2M Com. 8t Put fnYour Pttmpkm Pies f 3T EXTRA QUALITY. MADE 0ttBEmmm3Nfc At the cauioraia oaicery. X X ASSOCIATION u...rui cuToniun nll V -"T.J.w.. ddct Y, . SSSSiuiUmUU St. Phone 2081. ttUlot free Ladies' Watches KMySne grlmngo to the shrine, and thoy at tended tho annual banquet after the regular lodgo session. Thoy report an enthusiastic and interesting meeting of this order, with a largo attendance from all parts of the state. South Salem Personal. W. H. Armstrong goes to Albany to day, whero ho will spend Thanksgiv ing with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt. H. Landon and son, Loulo, who aro working near Sclo, aro In the city, vis ltlng his family, In South Salem. W. D. Simpson Is lying very 111 at his homo on South Commercial strct. Miss Leila Colo, of Portland, Is In tho city, visiting her sister, Mrs. Leo Achlnson. Miss Southc, of Portland, Is spend ing a few days with friends In South. Salem. At St Joseph's Hall. The young ladles of St. Joseph's church have boon making elaborato preparations for a whist party, to bo glvon at tholr hall on Chomeketn streot Thanksgiving ovonlng. Tholr guests aro promised a most pleasant and entertaining evening. Vocalists of charming musical powers will blond their volcos In sweet song, and aftor tho usual valuablo prizes aro awarded to tho winners, with consolai tlon to tho disappointed, refreshments will bo served to closo tho day's f ast This Is tho Initial party of tho season, as tho young ladles aro arranging to havo ono every two weeks in tho fu ture, to which thoy cordially Invito all their friends. Otto Wilson for Alderman. Mr. Wilson, who was brought out In tho third wnrd for aldorman, is n clonn, progressive young business, man. and. if elected, will, bo tho only automoblllst in tho council. Ho will stand for good buslnoss administra tion, and bo a creifltablo roprosonta tlvo nf tho host intorests of the Capi tal City. Attention, Silver Dell Circle. Tho ladles of Sllvor Doll Circle, W. of W., aro requostod to raeot nt tholr hall at 2 o'clock sharp, Thursday, to attend tho funeral of our beloved neighbor, Maud Miller. HELEN M. SOUTHWICK. Your grocer moneybacks Schilling's Best; he is glad to pay-out the money ; it costs him nothing; it isn't his money. .ale by all dealer. Aug Hucton. ZOp MIGHT'1 Order For or Thanksgiving FRESH EVERY OTHER DAY. J NIGHT SCHOOL X X TRmpn;- SMALL COST. f W'X J THE EAHUY. JOURNAL. 8ALKM, WORLD WILL BE HIS Looking For a Wife ' at the Grand Opera If Found In Salem the First Four Words of This Head line Will Be True Tho big musical comedy "Looking for a Wlfo" .will be tho attraction at tho Grand Opera Houso for Saturday night. This Is said to bo ono of tho comedy hits of tho year, and will be presented by a company of 25 selected people, chosen for tholr ability to portray tho different parts Uioy aro to play. Some of tho best comedians on tho Btngo, and tho prettiest and cleverest girls to be found, mako up the company. Special scenery is car ried by the company for tho entire production, and tho costumes and ef fects aro said to be far abovo what is usually seen with this class of at tractions. Tho musical numbers have been selected with care, and only tho best aro used In "Looking for a Wlfo." In a musical comedy, the elomonts that make It a success are catchy mu sic, now songs and dances, and last but not least, clovor performors. And It reports of press and public aro to bo credited, "Looking for a Wlfo" haB all theso eloments, and Is ono of the successes of tho year. Seats on sale iiiiieiii0Hin Thanksgiving We w III ce closed all day. LET US BE THANKFUL. If we can't be thankful for tbe things we have got, then let things we haven't sot. ir thankful your not tbe turkey. Pattern's Book Store at box ofllco Saturday at 9 a. m Cur tain at 8:15. ZAZA HERE TONIGHT Charming Florence Roberts In Belasco's Greatest Play Everybody who Is Intorostcd In tho stage or anything pertaining to the drama will be Intorostud in tho forth coming nppearanco of tho versatile senilis, Florence Roberts, at thtf Grand Opera Houso on Wodnosday, In David llelnsco's romarkablo comody-drama, "Zaza." Florence Itoborts stands alone Florence Roberts aa "Zara' In the Weet aa the repreaentatlve atai Interpreting comedy and emotional drama, and eaeh year her art and popularity grows greater. The nlay MZar la ona of the mas ter creations of the last decade, and has aroused more discussion probably than any play that haa ever been written, from both a dramatic and moral standpoint. It U a strong moral Dlay. for It delivers a sermon In a more convincing manner than any theory from the pulpit tZazaM la n Dlar for people with the power to comprehend and understand the great neea of IU motive esd Its develop ment To the leaser minds It means f W-T.4M t " aSZk- -- BaBaBaBaBBilKiiBk ORMOK; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMDER iS, 1WS ""'"' ?" 'nothing except what of evil they can construe for themselves. As & drama it is a marvel of con Btructlon and stagecraft. Tho story Is absorbing and enthralling In its in terest, and all tho emotions that tho human heart BccmB capable of arc touched upon. Miss Roberts will prcsont tho play with a company of exceptional quality and tho production will bo elaborato. Curtain at 8:15. Linn Coun ty News Albany Fire Alarm. Horald, Nov. 25th: Tho now auto matic fire alarm system Is ready for use. It was partially tested last ev ening, between 5 and 6 o'clock, and worked very satisfactorily. At 10 o'clock this morntntr, Immediately nf ter the town clock strikes tho hour, tho en tiro system will bo tested, on alarm being turned In from each of the 12 alarm boxes In succession. Linn County School. Herald, Nov. 25th: Tho schools of Linn county woro novor In bettor con dition, says School Superintendent W. L. Jackson. Mr. Jackson is cow visiting tho schools throughout the county, and says thoro Is an unusu ally largo attendance everywhere, es pecially In tho rural schools. In somo places tho schools aro crowded, tho buildings and facilities being unablo to satisfactorily accom modato tho attendance. Thoro has been a scarcity of teach ors all year, and thoro aro yot threo districts In tho county whero no school Is being conducted, becauso of tho lack of teachors. Democrat, Nov. 24th: Tho Albany Collogo Studont recently gavo tho Day as be thankful there are some nothing else occurs to yen bo graduating years of flvo ot tho girls as 1937 to 2000, and Intervening num bors. Tho glrlH havo Just received somo flno orango and Mack pins with tho dates designated upon them, ac coptlng tho Joko at faco valuo. The Evangelistic Meeting. Dotnoornt, Nov. 24th: Tho highest Intorcst yot nttalned In tho evangolls tic meeting at tho Christian church was 'reach (Hi last night. Singing Evangollst T. 8. HandHakor gavo In splratlon to tho music, nnd In his solo, "What Then," mado a profound Im presiilon. Mr. Handsakur is ono of tho foromost singers nf tho Christian church. Evangelist Lockhart held tho great audlonco for 30 minutes In lap I Intorost, nnd nt tho closo of tho rer mon sovon people took their stand for Christ The New York Racket Will remain closed all day tomor row for Thanksgiving. Will Scrap Tonight San Francisco, Nov. 26. FItz.lin mons Is a declared favorlto at 10 to f In tho fight with Gardner tonight. He weighed in at 3 o'clock, leaving hli training quarters early this morning. Fits Is over his cold, and Is In the best of condition. All sents are sold, and groat Interest Is being taken In tho fight PiMHiniinniiiKfiiiiTiiFinifMiiinnrrrnis 1 Don't Wait Until I the man offers 10 I BUY your land; get I your I Title Stt&ight Now Then there is no de- lay when you want 1 to SELL I You may THINK your title is PERFECT. i Do you KNOW it is? E i Salem Abstract and Land Co. 1 F.W. WATERS, Hgr. RlllllM'IM"""1"""""""""1""""""' 2HMaHfafSMra : i a III Sill ill BiJlll ' jilUIlllflllllUl , THMIMI Bchooldoora will swing open on Wednesday and hnndrodiol happy youths will be turned looea (or the holidays, with books In hand that will not be touched till Monday, and minds lull ot virions ot turkey and thoughts ot an all too ibort eeaton of freedom and Inn. Havon't forgotten that new soli for your boy, have youT Bettor lot him have It to wear on Thanksgiving, when others are droned tn 'their beat. He'll look better fur It, and be better too. Don't believe It? Then yon'va not studied thoae boy natures. Tea, Itadda Imtnenaely to a boy 'a aelt-reapeot and dignity to be clothed like a little gentleman, Ot r Woolen Mill Soils for Boys have been teited tor 13 yeara and In almost every home In the central VIU ! lamette Valley nnd nobly have they stood the tilt. Thoae who've aeon ; onrpreaent line will tell you that such an aaiortmont you'll not find 'el to- whore (or mllae around In (act, our atoek this teases la nearly twlee ai j I large aa (or any prevtona aeauon. Here'a the way ther runt s-is tr irf c- i. j niiaren'souHs.p.au, lop.av, xooins otms$aio x $ fC Children OvHCOA.t: ,or "l ,,MJ Bnd Jt ami Youths -VCrCOaXS bUU prJcM Salem WooleaMill Store 0. P. Bishop. MWaHfl-HfrHBBHllKn Thanksgiving Day Malls. Tho Salem postoltlco hours for sorv lug Thanksgiving day malls will bo frrom 11:30 a. m. to 12:30 p. m. No money orders will bo Issued, and no froo rural mall delivery will bo mado. This will give all tho carriers an op portunity to enjoy dinner with tholr. families, nnd soo tho football camO with the children. All subscribers who doslro will ho servod with tholr Thanksgiving Jour nal nt Tho Journal ofllco. iiBiiciimitiiiiiViVij aaaaVi VwL fk J9"KBMt I Goods 1 65 State St. IMfiaislmilf !!! I 44t&tl-li1i9l9l9i49iil9l9iqHi9M9itiWiH An Overcrowded Store We have a good location for u ' . of -room and we have decided to 1 1 i! Stoves and Ranges ! ! so we raw move about Wo have stove that have a reputation, nnd those coming In now to buy will $ 1 1 find the prtotf Interesting, to Interesting that when you buy a stove or rHK of us you'll lauKh with X A FINE STOCK OF OUILU8, TOOLS, o and a complete stock of eeiwal 1 1 inenta. !! Mill & i i J J Hardware Dialers, Corner of Stati PIVfc i i pa r it r.n. h- i 9 Proprietor, nfl PJH4aBeMalMHlrMhHs1-fr4td Wrtihlngton, Nor. 25. RoprcsonU tlvo Jonos today introduced a bill ap propriating 25,000 for surveying nnd laying out a road across tho Mount Ilalnlor forest rosoryo, from a point in Yakima county to tho custom bound ary of tho Mount Rainier National Park. Modern Woodman Dall. Thanksgiving dnnco in Holman hall tomorrow night Securo ticket front niomhcrs or at door. Admission SS cents. i ! M W II Feeland House I FiiroisfHl tiafMHf KMW9ifr t hardware store, but wo aro (hurt J see It wo cannot got out enough nothing but good honest well-mado UMlgnt ETC. STC hardware and ajsrlQultural Imple- KM, i it (I and Commercial Street Salem, . 1 1 IDg t -J i at I h :