Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 04, 1914, EXTRA EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    EIGHT.
THE 8ALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1914.
NEW TODAY
FOR UK NT lOrooiu npurtiucnt, 333
Uollevue.
A ROUSING SALE OF SILKS PRICES GREATLY REDUCED SUPPLY NEEDS NOW FROM OUR LARGE ASSORTMENTS
Tremendous Reductions on . High-Grade Ready-to-Wear Garments
Discriminating women who investigate are among our most valued customers. Do you investigate and compare?
Then you must know that the latest and most acceptable styles are here represented in variety that equals any else
where to be found, and at prices that maintain our reputation for best values.
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS UP TO $18.50
Balmacaan, Mackinaws, Arabian Lamb, Broadcloth,
Boucle and Plaid Novelty Coats in this lot unusual value
giving. SPECIAL AT $12.50
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' COATS UP TO $27.50
This lot includes many new stylish Coats in the popu
lar fabrics and colorings. Better see this assortment
soon.
SPECIAL AT $10.00
FINAL CLEARANCE WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
COATS UP TO $20.00
Desirable garments-revery one a bargain. We've
placed the price so low on these that no one in need of a
Coat at a low price can afford to pass this offering un
heeded. SPECIAL AT $6.95
ENTIRE STOCK OF WOMEN'S ND MISSES'
SUITS PRICES SACRIFICED-REDUCTIONS
FROM 20 PER CENT to HALF REGULAR PRICE
Nowhere will you find a more desirable stock of
high-grade Suits smart styles the most fashion
able fabrics. Every Suit characterized by its orig
inality of design and perfect tailoring.
The entire stock open to selection at the above
price reductions no reserve.
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SILK AND WOOL DRESSES
UP TO $32.50
Many desirable Dresses in this lot neat, well made,
smart styles. We must move them; hence this below-cost
price. Don't fail to see them.
SPECIAL SALE PRICE $9.98
WOMEN'S AND MISSES' SILK AND WOOL DRESSES
UP TO $25.00
One must see these splendid garments to really appre
ciate the unusual values we are offering. Nowhere can
you get more value for your money. Every one of these
garments is new the present season's models.
SPECIAL SALE PRICE $12.98
RACK OF WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES UP TP $48.50
SELLING AT ONE-HALF PRICE
Remainder of stock Women's Silk and Wool Dresses.
Not a garment escapes the sweeping price reduction. Less
20 per cent.
NO. 715 WEDNESDAY SURPRISE SALE TOMORROW
AN OFFERING OF WOMEN'S KNITTED PETTICOATS, UNUSUAL
VALUE, ONLY 39 CENTS EACH
These are the popular short, knitted Petticoats. A warm, comfort
able garment that will give entire satisfaction. We procured these on
account of their goodness and low price, and we pass them on to our
patrons at about what we paid for them, as a special surprise. Form
fitting top. We have them in plain blue, black and red or grey with
stripe border excellent assortment. .
Regularly sold up to Ybe tomorrow 4JgT AQph
vvu.a. a.
take your choice for.
Sale starts at 8::10.
See window display.
"Meet Meat Meyers"
A 11 A 1 rm
All Around 1 ow
Dr. Mendelsohn, apeclttllat In fitting i t nt.-rl mi the cards, through it typo-'
glasses correctly. 11.13. bank building j graphical I'riur. The cards Hint went j
0 mailed bore the dnto November JO and i
For n.ilo damngod wtie&s oata and
barley, 4U0 7 iliililmnl bldg.
Tha Women's Alllanco of the Uni
See" it ii ry Monies wns otil i ii'iI to send
Dill II correction. At this meeting II
number i)f iiiiicnduicnls tending to pro
mote u closer eoniioiiitiou between the
tiiriiin church will meet with Mrs. .1. V. social uihl .niiiut ion .li.int iiiontH will
Cox, of Mi Winter Ktn-ot, Friday lit 'he voted on mill the officers for next
Stat) o'clock. Mrs, h. Anderson will year elected.
roiiu a paper on Keiigions of Ancient
Kgypt." All members urn urged to be
jiri'Hi'nt.
Tickets to tlia Btwtonta' Lyceum
Coui';.i' limy bo secured lit Wills' music
store mill i ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 book tt oio.
Dr. Otter, doiiu-n, pnona 800, Balem
Bank of Comniero building,
Attention Gomnlote olection roturna
I lit. Patterson ii I ooze llillurd J'iiiIuih j
I thin evening. I
Today tha dood w.ia slgnod and the
lirliclos of iiieorporulinn tiled whii'h
'will give to tho Salem people n I'omilry
t'lnb with ii null' course on IIS, 111 acres
of lit ml on w lint was formerly known
I iim tho Pettyjohn iiIiiio. (loorgo Kihlv,
Tho mooting of tlio Willamette Valley ' llf l"rt IiiikI. iiii English professional
exposition, which was to have been hold , K"lf player, has arrived in thin city liinl
In I'ortliinil tomorrow, linn' boon post- promises to hnvo tlio golf course in
iioiiod until next Hntiirilnv. 'IVio ren- ""M"" I'"1' 11 K'"1"' ' two weeks. Mr.
resontntivos for tho ammoiutldn lit tin- l-:,l,lv '" Iimlrtii'tor
l'anuma I'ni'ifiii fair will bo chown itl 1Vi-1 IiiikI (olf lul.
RHalitni'il ut thin mri'tiiig. Kri'd H. Hy-I n
non, ol tlim city ; w. A. Taylor, of I MIpb Elma wollor will rorolve puplla
111) of tlio
Miiilony, iiml I,. I), IVtlviohn. of Ht.
I'niil, will ri'iri'Kint Alurloii county at
the inri'tiutf,
Attantlon Comiiloto elrxaion roturna
In iiiimo on iiml lifter (li'tobcr .11 ut
hor htmljo, llll.'i North Liberty htroct,
I'hono 1 : i " I .
An excurnlon from thla city to Cor
Tho board of governors of the com
mi'ivinl club of thin city niiiiiiinioiisly
cihIoi-hciI tlio iiiiiMicul cotii'HO offcroit
by Minn Mini'ttii MnuoiH to tho people
of Siilcni. M;ini'rn roporta thill
nil "xi'iii'Kion of 1 (10 will Iiii bioiiitlit
from Allmny, nnolhor of CM from Hub
1 ii h mill Miiiiiiiinitli, 1 1 i 1 1 -L 1 1 1 1 1 1 o iiml
other iiemby tinviis have all olforcil to
Hiipport tlio COIIlllO.
Home Wet-waali tnuiulry TJndor
now mnnnf;oinent; nil work guaranteed;
wash days, Mondays, Tuomlnys, V'od
nnadnya and 1'ridaya. 1'hoae U171.
Family wnahing, CO cents.
Max O. Buron brought suit ngahiKt
the l'lirifii; Telephoiiv mill Telegrupli
c o in j i n ii v in the circuit court yeatordny
to ri'.st ruin the tleephuno eoiiipnny from
dixcounecting Inn phone. Tho plaintiff
alleged in It i h cnmplaint that ho enter
ed into n contract with the telephone
compnuy to receive the uno of the pliono
for ifl per niontli. He cliiinm that the
telephone eoiiipnny him tlircntened to
iliHconncct hia phone,
The pnl of Max Honglnud, young Kel
ly, with whom he encuped from the Wnb
In Wnlhi jail, n ml another lad mimed
Arndt worn brounht back to tho Ore
gon Ntate Triiiuing Hcliool today and
were left in the sheriff 'a office fur
safo keeping for n short time, Arndt
in a parole violator, Kelly escaped from
the Oregon I ust i tut ion nud was cap
tured in Wullii Wiilla but escaped from
the jail In that place by sawing through
li bar in the window, lliuiglaud is the
youth who wus cnpHired with l'nt Uilcy ,
after a .sensational trip down the vnl-
ley from tho Oregon (State Training
Ndiuol.
POLLS WILL REMAIN
OPEN TILL 8 O'CLOCK
The pobs nt the election today
will renin in open till S p. in. in
order thut nil people employed
during the day niliv cast their
ballots without leaving their
work.
P.iKficngors on the Shasta Limited
southbound through the vulliy will hnvo
mi opportunity to sample one of Sa
lem's lieiit priyli'"ts in the shape of tho T
i i ...i:.... ... u 'e
iBii iiii-m,., nm ir I iiiii ii'i. 1. 1
tl'llll, III llll' ,,.111111-111 III. II... AMU
Salein l-'iuit I'niou and the Haleni can-; J .uj,
,ii.l-i.iu U...I I.P....U ill.l II ull.l.tilll ll f II II . I nf 'P'I'TT
the lirst class product which will be PPRQniVAIC
served on the diner iiml on the menu r LKOUlt AL5
will be ,. line stating that tile logan j A (lfr(, T,.BilU.llt f ,liB
berry comes trom Hale,,,, it , I'm-l wh() nmy (,(; 'ltv nf .
posed by Ins method to secure ""- j taxes in the employ of tho I'. K
valuable advertising lor 'the cty ii.nl ti ,, ,., f j ,,,,' , Avenue, with
I"! n! n" .w"1''1'" 1;''t head.puirters in I'ortlund, ' to Mn-
who go over this line down the coast. I )(,m to wU ,().
L , day.
Fredorick H. Monrae, a prominent ('iri.uit j,,,,, inm (!llowny has
citizen of Chicago, writing to a friend n,turned from I'ortlund, where he lias
in I'oitlunil, has this to say ubmit .1 oh u : ,,,, ,,ing court for the past week.
" . v ,, . ', .", . i W. A. 5lorc, formerly of this city,
planning to promote Mr. White as u
ciin liilnte for the noininnrfoii by the
ileiiiucrntic pnrty for governor of Il
linois in llllll.", Mr. White speaks at
Cnilv church on "The llnsis ol I niver.
who is now engaged in business with
headquarters in J'urtland, is ill the city
to vote ami renew old iicipiuiiitances,
O. I l.inthicuin, flr-urgo Hnnton nud
Onirics Muxwell will go to I'ortlund to-
.,,1 I' il Xiillnnill frOHIiol-ilV."! ""K"' K" '
tniilt'r the auspices of the Men's l.ib-
eial cluli. Admission is free, mill t'V
ervbodv is Invited.
at I'alterson 4i Tonze Hillard I'nrlors vullls on the occasion of the niiniial
this evening. ifootbnll giime between the I'niversity
n I of Oregon ami O. A, C. on November
Ajates polished ana ntouulod. Onni- '.'I limy be run If enough interest in
tier & Keene, ;NII Htnte street. j tlio giime Is shown by local football
o fans. Tho Salein commercial club will
The n'eetlug of the social depart- luke no nll'icinl netion In the matter
incuts of the Haleni cotniuereinl club but the big contest will probably lis
will be held Tuesday, November 10, In-1 sure enough passengers to justify tho
Mead of Tuesday, November ltd, as excursion.
KEEP YOUR EYES
HEALTHY
Btrrdned and overworked eyea soon lose their bril
liancy. Tha lustre of health in eyes soon vnulsliea
when thoy art wasting their strength. They fust bo
coma blood aliot and dull looking,
Defective eyes waste tlioir own energy.
Correctly fitted glasses save strength.
Depend upon It that I will give you correctly fU
ted glasses. My nearly 33 yours of practical export
euro la of itself an assurance, that you will get the
very best in service. My equipment la complota and
thornuu-h. Tha olnanea flint I furtitsh mrm fltil ntnl
fOIICl manufactured with aklU and care In every detail.
T .. .. ... .1 - ,M. ! . ..
la-IT.! .- art dangoroua,
I guarantee all of my work, and you are Invited to, come where abso
lute accuracy In correcting eye defects la placed above avery other con
alderation. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn
poctok or orTica
BIO 211 UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
BALEM. OREOON
fiL0BE
Election Returns
Tonight
AFTER EACH REEL
Last Chance to See
Andrew Mack in "The
Ragged Earl"
JOHN BUNNY, JR.
The Blggeat lilt of the Season.
COMINO WEDNESDAY AND
THURSDAY
THE WITCH GIRL
With
Mary Fuller
Tha Ever Fopular Star
a' gentleman from
kentucky
To two reels, featuring your old
favtirtta
Warren Kerrigan
ALSO A GOOD COMEDY
Next Sunday
JACOB P, ALDER, la
MICHAEL STROGOFF
5 ACTS
Owing to tho great popularity of the
ilonrnnl Knibroidery i'uttern Outfits, w.h;,, ( Musicr.
only a few of them remain unsold, and ' I
as no more nn to lie ordered, now is tho
time to take iidvniilago of this great
offer, Kcnieiuber that four coupons cut
from tho .loiiriia) and lis routs are nil
that is rcipilred to obtain a romiileto
outfit, that every woinnn will neeil for
her winter's fnnev work.
election returns in Hurtlum!
Mrs. (I. 1'. Christie, who resides nt
HI70 North Summer, left this city to
day for Mnsicr, where her sister. Mrs.
K. K, Ainsden, is reported seriously ill.
Mrs. Amsden is superlntciident of city
The Careful
Auto Buyer
Saves Money
Here
You are not charged
(he long profit (bonus)
here. You don't pay for
looks far more than
they're worth here. You
pay only for actual .car
value. The "other fel
low" has paid for the
vanity of the "first ride"
and now you get the
name car, used of course,
but not really hurt, at a
wnydown price. What
you can save in the in
vestment by buying a
good "used" car will pay
for the upkeep of your
machine for several years
to come.
"A Word In the Yic,"
Suvch Yon Moni'ii.
Isi'Hl'IAIj hot chiilieu tumult's at
Fred's night lunch.
i TWO vacant lots to trade for ft liouso
and lot. 1 hone l-uli vi.
IJKY WOOI FOU HAI,K Direct from
t Ii o timber. I'hono S'.MI).
I1
" 1 " " '
OLD I'Al'KKU for carpets; 10 cents
, per hundred. Journal ullitt,
j DltKPWKI) gont inent for sale tomor-
L- ro.v, 4c per lb. I'lione lo70 W,
(
FOR BALK Young fresh cow, with
I culf. U;i North Twenty-first.
TWO more good milch cows for sulo
cheap. Just ill. 1417 .Mnrlu't.
FOR RUNT 1-room nioilern house, 2'M
South Fourteeiilli street. .
I
FOR RENT Two neatly furnished
bedrooms. Inquire DiliJ -N. Church.
jFOU rJALIO Fliindi'is roadster auto.
Address O. 1'. (liven, Tnrneij Ore.
FOR REiNT Two well furnished rooms
for housekeeping. Inquire ut 4!U H.
' Coctage.
, WANTED Small i-.ecoiid hand snlo.
, Address I'rttt uni Merciintile Co., J "ill -I
turn, Or.
TWO men wanted to cut oak posts H
miles west of Wist Salem, R. F.
, Schnett.
! FOR RENT Small throe-room eottaije
I in North Salem. I'lione 41!), Oaroy
F. Martin.
UOAT MEAT First class only, ut .5c
I per pound, by a half or n whole.
I'lione i;iiiii M.
! SLEEl'JNtl KOO.M FOR KENTTVOU
I per niontli. tientleuiaa irel'orreil,
i North Chiirch street.
FOR RENT Two newly fiirnished
I rooms, ground floor, 47:1 Ninth Col
tnge. I'lione IH'itl-J, niter .5 p, in.
FOR RENT Fur nihil ed housekeeping
rooms near city hull, ;S;id North
llillh, phi ne 4.
FOR RENT Small three-room cot"
tngc, in suburbs. Address Rebecca
B. Anderson, 087 N. Front street.
SALEM' CHIMNEY SWEEI'-l'lii,,,.
neys, t'lirniu'es and stoics cleaned mid
repaired. Kslulilished 110!). I'liune 1!).
LOST Clock I 't-ii I ii 1 ii tit nud key; iibo
check lunik, I'leiisc leave ill the nt
firi'c of Fanners' Feed I turn nod
oblige. 1,. S. Arnold.
FOIt SALE l V OWNER -1,5 acres lino
land; feiiecil mnl clear; rock romi,
I l:i i pi i n if taken soon. I'lione l-l,
re.-iiileiire phiine I-.
TO WORK FOR PEACE.
City School Superintendent Elliott re
ported to the board of school directors
ut lust night's meeting that the blank
forms fur the taking of the city's
school census would be prepared in tbeT
course of n dny or so and that AmosiT
W. Long, who has been selected to take
the census this your, will be ready to IT
llerne, Switzerland, Nov. II.
As a result of urucut demands
by sociiilisls in the Swiss par
liament, President Huffman tin
imiiiii'CiI today thai he would
iinilcrtuke to reach mi nuree
ui nt with other neutral nations
looking toward joint action for
intervention in the Europeiin
war, In the interests of a restor
ation of pence.
Reeves' Capital Street
Garage
DIED.
start in upon the work either tninorrow i
or nut later than Thursday. It Willi
require ut bust ii mouth to cumpletiJ
tho census,
"No mure loaning of school appara
tus or equipment " Is the edict thnt was,
pronounced nod cinphiiticiilly Issued by
the buiiiil of direeturs of the Siilcui
school district, ut last night's meeting
when a motion wns unanimously adopt
oil which rend: "It Is the sense of
the board that the equipment of the
Salem schools should nut bp nllowrd to
be hired or loaned In the future ex
cept for school purposes, and are not
to be removed from the school prem
ises." This course was ilcc-ldcil upon
as a result of the numerous applica
tions from ninny sources, foreign to
school work or educational purposes, for
the borrowing of nil kinds of school
equipment, and inrticularly for the
tstereoptlcon apparatus, nml as some of
the equipment of the mechanical de
partment Is very delicate and valuable,
the board feels that It cannot afford
to tuke nnv chances in loaning anv of I
it. . !
)f( )f( )( t )fc )f( )t)t))ll(lfltft)()C )()(
BUNK OKKUK BOAT.
Copenhagen, Nftf, .1. The sinking by
Prltlsh cruisers of a llreck torpedo
boat which they were suld tu have mis
taken for a Turkish craft wns reported
here imof ficinllv today In dispatch
from Uerllu, The story was unconfirmed,
"THE BASIS OF
UNIVERSAL PEACE AND
NATIONAL
PROSPERITY"
lecture by
JOHN Z. W1IITB
of Chicago,
Unity Church
Tomorrow Night, 8:00 o'clock
ADMISSION FREE
Capitol at Union
I'lione 971 Motorcycles Also
1 -
MOH!lSON-.t the family residence,
r i "mi Homo i.iiiertv, ut 4:'.'n Tuesdav
morning, November .1, 1HI4, llntlie
M. Morrison, daughter of Mr. nail
Mrs, Flunk Morrison, nged IN years.
Funernl services, private, "III be hold
at the house tomorrow, Weducsdiiy,
afternoon ut : o'clock. Interment in
City View cemetery.
FOR SALE Jersey heifer; will fresh
en in Jmiuary, Very yentle. I'riin
:l-5. E. S. W'ilkins, 'first street en it
scroiid house north of Asvlum,
FOR H ENT Fiverooin collage, city
w.iler, toilet, two lots; clftiu, com
fortable; near school; h, I'Jilll Ninth
Eighteenth street. Phone IMI.5.
A (11)011, STltONll HONEST HOY of
ll wants work; must have something
to do immediately. I'lione LMfill, or
cull room -117, Masonic lliiibliug.
FOR KENT Olio five-room modem
bungalow and one four room huu-'O
with city wuler. (I. W. Laflcr, lilt!
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1- 1 building.
WHY PAY :illi OK .t.l.5iill for a home
mid lot, when you can get two acres,
well Improved, for much less, on cm
line, by owner ML'il North Liberty.
WANTED An elderly (Ionium lady,
yet. capable of doing general houtie
work, desires a position with a (lir
niin family. Aiblicsa, J. M,, cure ol
Journal.
FOH SALE-;tl1 acres, near Eugene, of
gulden IiiiiiI; good buildings, Hii Pa
eilic highway. Terms to suit ut ll
per cent, J, It, linker, Junction City,
Oi'"goii.
Al'I TION SALE At 47(1 North Church
Thursday, November ,5, IIM I, I p. in.
slurp. All of our household goods
and ol'liee fiiriiltine. Snlo will lie
held iiiuler cnuviis If mining, J. A.
( 'ooper.
WANTED Stale agent, exclusive stiitu
rights to reliable parties to appoint
county nail city ngcnls for the great
est aiiloiiiobile snfelv device invented.
PJ.liini ll villi- easily earned. Will
tnlie t:t"'IMI to hiimlle! Address P. .
Ilox Uni!, Snu Diego, ('ii I if.
BUTFEHED TERRIBLE LOSSES.
Havre, Fiance, Nov. .1. Supplement
lug earlier reports of decisive gains bv
the allies against the (leriuaus in the
ser rcgliin, the llelglnn war nfflcn t.
night deelmed that a captured Herman
officer admitted that the Oerumns had
b'"t .10,01111 In the operations which
I culminate I In their present retreat, (if
these, he wild lil.lllin were killed.
Special New Korean
Ci(y Restaurant
Spanish Chicken, Hot Tamalea, Chill
Con Cnrne, Chop Buoy Noodlet
41!0 Ferry Street
CANCER
Positively aad painlessly removnl In
brief time without tho kn'ifo or money
refunded.
Address, Dr. IT, Ii. Ibinner, Hx S
North Yakima, Wn, Dept. J.
J. H. ECHOLS
MECUANO THERAPY
CHIROPRACTOR
niYSlCIAN
BolenUflc Treatment for all Chronic
Ailii;au
Rooms 25 28 In tha Now Breyman
Bklg.
ISO N. COMMERCIAL ST.
Farmer, Read This!
Does your land produeo
Wh.lf. it. nrimilr)?
, land will not do it.
Why? Because it needs
tiling.
I Have a talk with J. P.
Bingham, the tile man, and
see what he will tell you
about your wet land.
' Address General Delivery,
Salem, or phone care 1172.