PAGE EIGHT DAILY CAPITAL JOtTBNAL, SALEM, OEEGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBES 17, 1913. We will take care of packages until needed, free V" f 1 It --V j I Special Prices on Men's Wearables Purchase a Suit, Coat, Hat, Both Kobe, House Coat and some of the smaller togs during this special sale. SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES ON SHOES AND SLIPPERS FOR MEN, WO MEN AND CHILDREN. Reductions In effect on all Women's Suits, Coats, Drosses, Waists, Children's Ready-to-Wear, Underwear, DroB Goods, Domestics. Ml Mm BUY DISE, Today Our I DAINTY MESH Do not confound these purses with the usual small kind generally sold around this price. This splendid lot was obtained with the object in view of making an extra good holiday offering. The purses are of good size, well made, silver finish, engraved frame, in several designs. They will be sold today only at this low price 98c each. Sale opens at 8:30. See window display. 1880 JiX Capital City Brevities Dr. May, nerve specialist. Masonic building. ' Attend tho big clearance snlo of homo furnishing at Buren & Humilton's, Dr. Mendelsohn fits eyes correctly. U 8. Bauk building. Dr. Assoln, dentist, 203 Salem Bank ft Trust building. Save money on every purchaso at C. T. Fomerny'i Friday bargain sale, lu latest stylos of jewelry. A piece of Wear-Ever Aluminum would make a very acceptable. Xinas gift. We have a complete Hue from which to select. Buren & Hamilton. We sllll have a few pieces of fancy braseware that are going to be sold at unheard of prices before December 25. Make your selection early at these cut prices on which we Invite comparison, Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co. YE I "Tho Theatre Beautiful Tho Triumph of Motion Pictures Pvniel Frohmau and the Famous Players Company, presenting . MARY PICKFORD ijl , Jn Mrs, Flake's Greatest Success "CAPRICE" The wfluderfwt play fillers NO mOHEB TILiN IN HATINIXfl 2:30 AND 3:45. EHSEXEEKtEBUl Ms? A AW. I Sweeping reductions through out the big store. No better place to buy Christmas gifts than here, and you'll save considerable on your purchases. BUY HANDKERCHIEFS NOW and HANDBAGS, UMBRELLAS, STATION ERY and nil those desirable small novelties so dosirable as gifts. They're all priced special in the sale. IN TOYLAND ON THE SECOND FLOOR all Toys, Dolls, Games, Tricycles and all the other things to dolight the young- are cut in price. CUT GLASS, BIUSSWARE, INDIAN ROBES, HAND GRIPS, SUIT CASES, TRUNKS, all at Bpocial reduced prices and excellent suggestions for gifts. HERE AND SAVE. YOU'RE BOUND FOR THAT'S THE KIND WE SELL. 669th Wednesday Surprise BAGS, SPECIAL ONLY t, "1 v . I J V. Dr. Uttor, dentist, Masonlo Bldg. Attend tho big clearance snle of home furnii-hlngs at Duron & Hamilton's. The jeweler's loss Is your gain. Buy now of C. T. Polnoroy, while ho is cut ting prices, ' We have over 75 different patterns of carving sets from which to select. Any price, any style. The best-make of goods only. Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co. A shipment of cedar chests just ar- rived. Bee window display, Buren & Hamilton. Tlie beautiful pattern, excellence of finish and superior quality of Commit- nity silver can be duplicated only In genuine sterling silver and prices much greater. What's the use! Community Is good enough for anybody. Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co. offers today In four parts PORTLAND 10! and 20c. EVENINGS 7:1(1, 8:30, :4I The store of the Christmas spirit Mk. TO GET GOOD MERCHAN- 98c EACH vmldrou s oxpross wagons, veloci pedes ami autos greatly reducod In price. Huron & Hamilton. Friday la bargain day at C. T. Poni' eroy s jewelry storo. Buy your pres ents thoro, whilo the prieo is cut. Amoricnn oloctric Irons and electric warming pads make a most acceptable Xmas gift. If she has one, buy her the other, she needs both. Ray I,. Farmer ndw. Co. Nover such Christmas bargnlns as you will find In jewelry at C. T. Pom eroy 's Friday bargnin aalo, Tho chance of a lifotimo to get expensive high class gifts at prices that are positive ly cut In two. Two big baskot ball games at Y. M. O. A. gym, Friday, Docembor 10th, g p. m. Chemawa vs. Y. M. C. A. Reserves and 9 p, m., Christian Bros. College of Portland vs. Ralem Yollow Jaokets, Two hours of excitement for 23c. Church rally will bo held In the Swodish clnireh, corner South Fifteenth and Mill at re'ts, Friday ovenlng, bo ginning at 8 o'clock. A program of a high order will be rendered. Free ad mittance. Everybody welcome. For years it has been a standing juke about the cigars tlmt Milady buys for Hubby, That joke no lunger goes. Milndy or any member of the family can rest, assured that they are buying s pi&'eet smoke If they buy him a box of T.-ishmon, I, Corona or lion Tons for Christmas. A brand to suit every purse. At all dealers. To the dainty cook what will appeal moro than a Royal Rochester ehnf itiir dish, ensesrole or percolator f Tlioe make gifts that, while not an fcesity, are highly appreciated br anv woman. j Ray L. Farmer ndw. Co, Luther .T, Chapln, government farm i expert, accompanied by County School Superintendent Hmith, visited the fa lem Heights school yesterday, where Mr. C'hapln gave a milk tenting demon, stration with tho Palicock tester. The students nianifeeted great Interest In the expert's work and descriptive ad dren, and were much benefitted by (he Information given them by Mr. Chapln. 31 ) IMlJi Prices on all fancy china, brass ware, etc., subtantially reduced. Buren & Hamilton. Artisans, attention. Dr. G. C. Eshel- man will visit Capital Assembly this evening. Initiation. Be there. County Clerk Gehlhar this morning issued a marriage license to Geo. J. Donaldson and Amanda Hagstad, both of Salem. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Kellogg left this morning for New York, where they will spend the holidays with Mr. Kel logg 's mother, Mrs. Thomas A. Keel-logg- Our cleanup sale of manicure sets, toilet sets and broken lines of silver ware is attracting lots of attention. If you want in on a good thing don 't wait until all these goods are gone. Buy now. Ray L. Farmer Hdw. Co. Many of the people of Salem are dis carding their rubbers why not yout Webfoot oil makes the shoes water proof, koops the leather soft and pliable, makes the shoes last longer and pre vents colds. You can procure Webfoot at F. E. Shafer's, saddle and harneiiB man. 187 South Commercial street. All heaters, andirons, firesets and fire screens liberally reduced during the sale. Heaters priced from $1.25 up. Buren & Hamilton. Come here, you who love good music. This store of ours is full of instruments that will interest music lovers. Pianos, Victrolas, Player Pianos, Perforated Music. We have a complote line of McKinloys sheet music everything for McKinley 's sheet music everything for preciatos good music. R. F. Peters, 521 Court street. Artisans, attention. Dr. G. C. Eshel man will visit Capital Assembly this evening. Initiation. Be there. A perfect health bread is Tip-top bread. It builds sound bodies and vig orous minds. Made from hard wheat flour, the most glutonous flour ever produced, making a sweet, nutritious bread that is gaining a world-wide rep utation. The sole agency for Salem is at Sperling Grocery, 311 North Com mercial street. Artistic picture framing at reason able prices. Visit our art department. Buren & Hamilton. Every article' you buy from us must be absolutely O, K. Yet It sometimes happens imperfection arise, as in can ned goods. Sometimes errors and mis takes occur. But most generally you'll find that our goods are right. If ever they're not, don't stand on ceremony, don't hesitate, but return the goods and we'll either replace thorn to your sat- iHfnction or refund your money. No customer ever lost a ponny here, and neither will you. We ought, to become acquainted today. Come in and see our storo. Sunset Grocery, 121 South Com mercial street. Fruit, flower and sowing baskets in a great variety of sizes and shapes. Special prices. Buren !c Hamilton. Governor West returned this morn ing from Tacoma, where ho attended a banquet given to colobrate the arrival of the first railroad train in tho City of Destiny. Tho govornor made one of tho addresses there. Tho champion Poland China boar, un der 12 months old, at the Portland live stock show, was bought by W. J. Ball, of Olenwood Acres, Salem, who paid $70 for him. This was the finest speci men of tho swino family sold at the show. Mr. Ball had previously pur chased some thoroughbred bows, and ho plans to engage in breeding on an extensive scale. Dressmaking for dolls at the Hob Nob, Hubbard building. Beautiful styles and materials, Leave your or der now, and avoid next woek's rush. Taking advantage of tho privileges allowed him as an "honor man" on tho Jefferson road gang, Ross Draper, sentenced to the penitentiary from Har ney county rot larceny, escaped on Monday nluht, Though a search has been mado for him, and officers through out the state have beeen notified, he is still at large. Tho Christmas number of the War Cry, the official gn.etto of the Salva tion Army In the United States, Is at hand and is full of the Christmas spirit. The War Cry outdistanced all previous efforts In this Christmas number. The illustrations are splendid and the color ed supplement, "The Nativity," is ex- oedlngly appropriate for thia season of tho year. Included in the articles is one by Commander Evangeline Booth, entitled "Why tho Capitalist Should Help the Salvation Armv." Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman, tho noted evangelist, has an article) on "Tho Proper Christ mas Gift," and there are many Inter esting stories. Alleging that she was compelled to hide in the barn until her husband so bered up from violent Intoxication; forced to do the farm work and under go a course of extreme cruel and Inhu man treatment, Ida M. Teteer this morning filed a complaint for divorce in tluvclrcuit court against Marshall J. Tetcr. The couple were married in Sa lem on April 14. UH2. Plaintiff clnims the ownership of Itlrt acres of bind In Marion county and denies defendant has any interest In the prowrty. A reply to the answer filed by the defendants in tlie circuit court In the 'Bit of Elizabeth R. Ryan apiinst P. II. Weyant et al., was recorded In the county clerk's office today. The pnliii tiff make a general denial of the al legations contained in defendant's an swer, and ak that judgment be render ed as prayed for la the complaint. OF ER Entertained Fittingly at Feast at Hotel Marlon and Several Speeches Are Made. Henry W. and Milton L. Meyers, proprietors of the Meyers' department store, gave their employes a fine Christ mas dinner at the Hotel Marion last night. Those dinners are annual and the large force of employes at the store look forward to them with pleasure. It is out of sincere appreciation of the the men and women perform in their interests that the Meyers Broth ers take occasion to banquet their em ployes every Christmas. Messrs. Mey ers declaro that both employes and em ployers are one great family and by iiiaiutaining this feeling about the peo ple in the establishment, the conduct of tho business is likened to a perfect working clock and all are satisfied and happy. Soveral little talks were given at. the banquet by both employes and employ ers and good cheer prevailed during the evening. IS IS E The Marion County Poultry Associa tion is enjoying great success with its show, which is being held in the armory this week. Not only members of the association, but many others are on hand with some of the fiuest speci mens of fowls ever seen in this tity. Thoroughbrod chickens completely fill the spacious armory, and as an addi tional exhibit, there are several coops of fine, big turkeys, rabbits and the evor-noisy little guinea hen. The people are getting greatly inter ested in the exhibit today and tho ha1.', was patronized liberally by chicken fanciers. Mrs. Ella Plank, of Wood burn, is acting as secretary at the show, while Judge Hines, of Oakland, Or., is passing decisions as to the prize winning exhibits. Next Friday the as sociation will entertain the show visi tors with a stercopticon program, which has been secured from the Corvallis colloge. In all there is about $500 worth of chickens and other fowls on display in the armory, and the sight is well worth seeing by evon those who are not chick en canciers. FOB NEW LIGHTHOUSE. Washington, Doc. 17. A bill provid ing $75,000 for the construction of a lighthouse in the harbor at Willapa, Wash., was introduced in tho senate to day bv Senator Jones. Artisans, attention. Dr. O. C. Eshol man will visit Capital Assembly this evening. Initiation. Bo thoro. The Salem Furniture Company hns decided that they will have A Sale that is a Sale Will discount everything in stock 20 per cent Everything marked in plain fig ures. Come in and see for your self. Don't Miss This Sale ! . Bring this ad with you 217 North Commercial KM ma COMING WES! JANE GREY AND THE COLONIAL PLAYERS Oh Friday, December lf. In the Great Political Play In four acts "THE POWERS THAT BE" til .MiTll'XOii,!,-' IPiaiffiTOffla IF BAGKACHY OR Eat Less Meat and Take a Glass of . Salte to Flush Out Kidneys Drink Plenty Water. Uric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and feel like lumps of lead. The urine becomes cloudy, the bladder is ir ritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. When the kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll be a real sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the wofither is bad. - Eat less, meat, drink lots of water; alo get from any pharmacist four ounc es of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of wntor before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will the nact fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lem on juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clog ged kidneys and stimulate them to nor mal activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is a source of irritation, thus ending bladder weak ness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, caanot in jure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-water drink, which every one should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active. Druggists hore say they sell lots of Jad Salts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. Proposals for Supplies State Institu tions. The Oregon State Board of Control will receive sealed bids for furnishing supplies to the various State Institu ti6ns on December 22, 1913, at 2:30 p. m., consisting of drygoods, clothing, furnishings, groceries, shoes, hardware, brooms, drugs, paints, oils,stationory, crockery, plumbing, etc., for the semi annual period ending June 30, 1914. Specifications and schedules will be furnished upon application to the sec retary. Each bid to be accompanied by a certified check in the Bum of 10 per cent of the wholo amount of bid, payable to the Oregon State Board of Control, to bo held a guarantee of tho faithful performance , of the con tract. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept any part of a bid. R. B. GOODIN, Secretary Oregon State Board of Control. Salom, Oregon December 2, 1913. PIANOS TOR SALE. Having rocoived a shipmont of pianos direct from the factory, will give the purchaser the bonefit of factory prices. Don't fail to call and get prices and terms. Call evenings between 0 and 0, or write, Frank Dorsey, 220 North Front Btreet; Salem, Oregon. Leave orders for tuning. NEW TODAY. TWO CENTS a word for each Insertion. 4 4 OAK WOOD, OAK WOOD. Thone or dors to Farmors' 11X. FOR SALE One davenport, 2 rocking chairs, sewing machine, washing ma- hint and carpet sweeper. Call at 800 North Cottage street. Phone 2379 Thursday morning. FOR SALE Young cow, fresh. 213 Owen street. $175020 acres, new 6-room housA and barn, barn 40x40, with 10 tons of nay. Land all in cultivation, good soil, no rock, no gravol. Young poach orcnard. Terms, at o per cent. C.0 Rice, with L. 8. Barnes & Co., 315 316 Masonlo temple. FOR SALE Milk Twelfth street. cow. 352 North COWS FOR SALE At A. H. Burrell's, Sydney, Oregon. WANTED Chore boy for dniry farm; must be good milker, $20 per month and board. A. H. Burrell, Sydney Oregon. run SAI.K t henp, big work horse, weight 1150. Will sell, or trade for driving horse. Phone Main 2HI)5. V'. ;:;:;J : Purchasing glasses 1$ buying !ght.if thty art right. Our madt-to-order gla$e$ latitfy the most critical Miss A. McCulloch Optometrist 291 Commercial Street Phone 925. Hours 9 to 5. Ground Floor New Show Today The Best in Photoplays Vaudeville and Music Hp THEATRE Sign of the Best Shows Notice of Asessment for Improvement of South Twelfth Street, From Mis sion Street to South City Limits. Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the City of Salem, Ore gon, will at or about 7:30 o'clock p. m., on the 22d day of December, 1913, or at l9 """a hour at any subsequent regu lar council meeting thereafter, at the Common Council chambers in the city of Salem, Oregon, proceed to assess upon each lot or part thereof or parcel of land liable therefor, its proportion ate share of the totfil cost of improving South Twelfth street from Mission street to the South city limits. All persons interested in said assess ment are hereby notified to appear at said time before the said Common Coun cil and present their objection, if any they have, to said assessment and ap ply to said Common Council on or be fore the said 22d day of December, 1913, to equalize their proportionate share of the total cost of improving said South Twelfth street, and their said assessment. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. Sealed Bids Invited. Notice is hereby given that the Com mon Council of the city of Salom, Ore gon, invites sealed bids for the con struction of sowers known and desig nated as lateral sewer district No. 15, and alloy in Block 79, and alley in Block 20, and alley in Block 68 and unplatted land north thereof, in accord ance with the plans and specifications and estimates oin file in the office of the city recorder, which are hereby re ferred to and made a part of this no tice. Bids will be received for alPof said Bowers under ono- contract, and also for tho construction of each dis trict or sewor separately. Said bids will be opened on or after the 22d day of December, 1913, at or about 7:30 o'clock p. m. in open council meeting at the city hall. Bids must be accompa nied by a certified chock equal to five per cent of the amount bid. The city reserves the right to reject any or all bids In the interest of the city. CHAS. F. ELGIN, City Recorder. GOOD ADVICE. A Salem Citizen Gives Information of Priceless Value. When you suffer from backache, Headaches, dizzinoss, nervousness, Feol weak, languid, depressed, Have annoying urinary disordors; Do you know what to dof Same Salom people do. J Read the state mont that follows. It 's -from a Salem citizon. Testimony that can be investigated. Mrs. George Stotlar, 1796 Mission St., Salom, Oregon, Bays: "I have given Doan's Kidney Pills a thorough trial, having used them off and on during the past five years and I do not hesitate to say that thoy are the boat kidney medicine to be had. I had attacks of kidney complaint and my back got lame and sore. Since first using Doan's Kid-, noy Pills, I have always had something that will holp my kidneys and rid me of kidney ailments in a short time." For salo by all dealers. Price CO cents. Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for tho United 8tatcs. Romomber tho name Doan's and tako no other. - n Tho right sort of person can do well, anywhere, but nowhere on earth better than ia Oregon. Huorta muBt have got that money; big new pictures of Lim are being pub lished of him again. t Just toll your doctor you want to tai: your prescriptions to Schaefer's drug store, and ht will know It is pul up right. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY BUSGIUItDT XFRt'DlTH BotldMt Areata IHt RUt Hrr1 MONEY TO LOAN Oa farm aad city property. Jeka r Boott. over Chicago Btora, galea. ! ma Pnone llll. MONEY TO LOAN 0 Gooi Bfl Sofaril?. TH08. K. FORD Over Ladd A Bush Baak. Balem. r WOOD AND COAL la aay quaallty. Prompt tHr-, our apedaltr. rails City Lukf Conipaay. 171 North Caroroeraui street Phone Mala ail iAPiSESS LAWDRY AHB HIT fllAHlMl WOIIg No machlaory to tear aad wear wit lUllrsts fabrita Work aalltst tor and (silvered promptly. 44S Ferrr etreet. Phftn, Mala llfil