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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1914)
EIGHT THE CAPITAL JOTJBNAL, SALEM, ORQEON, Men's and Young Men's Overcoats Up to $25.00 Special Clearance$7.S0each We have a fun- Overcoats left that we must dispose of every one a worthy ecmt, and ut this low price no man should be without one. Good fab rics well tailored. You men or young men of 17 years or over should see these offerings if you're interested in an Overcoat. Come and take your pick $7.50 Splendid Assortment of Men's Haber dashery and Boys Clothing Extra effort is being placed on the procuring of very best togs for men, young men and youths. Since dispos ing of our Men's Clothing Department, a great many people have the impression that we no longer have a Men's Department, but we have. We're showing excel lent assortments of Men's Shirts, Hats, Underwear, Neck wear and all the other little wear wants. Special attention given to the outfitting of boys. MEYER S SPECIAL SALE FOR MONDA Y, TUESDA Y, WEDNESDAY Appealing Prices that Spell Economy for Careful Shoppers Women's $2.50 Union Special Sale of Pretty A Comb and Brush Sale Suits Special, Monday, Tuesday, Wednes., $1.69 A splendid silk and wool mixed Union Suit for women splendid fit ting, serviceable garment, no sleeves, ankle length A worthy garment that sells ' in the regular way at $2.50. Special attrac tion for three days, com mencing Monday $1.69 A GARMENT In the DRESS GOODS SECTION for this week A sale of desirable Coatings that will appeal to levers of good-grudo fabrics. Read these over: J2.00 ENGLISH TWEEDS, Sfl-IN.. EXTRA SPECIAL, $1.39 A YARD $2.75 CHEVIOT COATINGS, (56-IN., EXTRA SPECIAL, $1.08' A YARD $1.25 IMPORTED COATINGS, G6 IN EX. SPECIAL, 86c A YARD $3.50 ROMAN STRIPE COATINGS, 56 IN., SPECIAL, $2.10 A YARD $2.50 ZIBELINE PLAirS, RICH COLORINGS, SPECIAL, $1.73 kD. $2.25 CHECKED SKIRTINGS, 01 IN., EX. SPECIAL, $1.59 A YARD An inspection of these piece goods hurguina will reveal the unusual values that are offered. The ainst popular colcrings are represented in the assortments. Dress Ginghams Our Grade Special for of Special Importance Monday, Tuesday and Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Women's Wednesday, 9c Per Yard 25c Cemb and 50c Hair Boys' $1.65 Jersey Sweat- ATTRACTIVE SPECIALS o i a ON RIBBONS, GLOYES ers-SPec.al for Monday, neckweaTTqr Tuesday, Wednes., $1.19 M O N D A Y, TUESDAY Splendid fabric for wo men's wrappers, house dresses, aprons or child ren's wear plain colors, checks and plaid effects in light, medium and dark colors 27 inches wide and a most unusual value at 9c A YARD . Brush, Sale, Both for 59c Here's an offering that should appeal to all who need such articles or splendid for an inexpensive gift. A good hard-rubber Comb, fine and coarse teeth regular 25c grade, in black or shell. The Brushes arc very worthy white bristles, ce mented and pinioned into solid wood backs of several different, styles in ebony and rosewood fin ishes. 75c for the two regularly. Hpeciul BOTH FOR D9c Buy tho boy a Sweater juBt the garment for out of doors splendid for s-'liocl or general wenr. May bo hod in criimon, Oxford gray or nnvy blue. A well made, serviceable Sweater tint will plenso any boy and prevent tho contraction of dan gerous colds. A good $1.(15 grade, special for three days $1.19 EACH , Our No. 717 Wednesday Surprise Sales for Nov. 18 Wednesday Surprise Sale of Pure, Wednesday Surprise A Sale of Wo- Sanitary Wool Batts, Ex. Spe., $1.98 men's Black Petticoats Extra Spe- A good wool padded Comfort is a cial for This Sale at Only 98c Each most desirable covering and would Thege Petticoats are well made in make a splendid gift article. Here's d st les of extra quality cotton a sale of wool batts for next Wednes- faffeta 'and sateens-several prettv clay that should appeal strongly to ruffle gt j and a most important women-made from Oregon grown feature is the adjustable top, with fleece wool in one big sheet, weight which most of them are fittefi This two pounds-a most unusual value is a splendid offering and will no at this low price. Sale on second doubt create special interest among "00r' Salem women. Sale takes place in $1.98 EACH . ready-to-wear section. 98c EACH Sale starts at 8:.!0. No phone or- Sale starts at 8:.!0. No phone or ders. Sec window display. ders taken. See window display. AND WEDNESDAY Popular 65c Roman Stripe Ribbons, Special, Yard, 38c Three-day Sale of Women's Dainty Neckwear Fancy Lace Collars at Half Price An unusually splendid opportunity to supply Neckwear needs or for holiday giving. These luce collars in a ariety of styles and patterns. You '11 be well pleased with the assortment. Regular ly priced at easy stiiges from $1.00 to $3.50 and up to fS.00. Motiduy, Tuesday and Wednesday YOUR CHOICE AT HALF PRICE A Three-day Sale of Wo men's White Kid Gloves Usual $1.50 Grade, Extra Special at $1.19 Per Pair Hero is a very unusual offering of desirable white I'ritlnnd Cape (ilovos. A splendid, well nude hand covering, and cut usual $1.50 quality. Extra special for Monduy, Tuesday mid Wednesday $1.19 A PAIR THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Over 34 Years of Successful Merchandising in Salem OOOD1GOODS Mail and Telephone Orders Receive Prompt and Careful Attention Telephone, Main 11 and 241 were taken. There was a good repre sentation of all of the Indues and so cieties of Salem, interested and en gaged in charitable work, in attendance, .,...1 n .AinnnOoa in Irut't n constitution and by-laws to be submitted at a meet ing to be held next Saturday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, was selected, and is composed of the following: Paul Wal lace; 0. M. Klliott, -Mrs. Nora Ander son, R. A. Harris, J. H. Albert, Mrs. P. A. Elliott, Judge W. M. Bushey, Max Burcn and Robert 8. Gill. Special meeting of Salem lodge No. 4, A. K. & A. M., this evening. Work in the F. (.' degree. Visiting brethreu vulcoine. ; Tho war department today asked for a report of the typhoid vaccinations made on 20 members of the local militia company as the last application was ad ministered last Wednesday. Captain Oohliiar said that he was pleased to re port that not in a stngic instance was any bad effects felt from the treat ment which was administered by Drs. Steeves and Cashatt. The vaccine was administered ill three doses about 10 days apart. I At uie regular ouuuuy yiauucB of the rillo team of Company M of this ioity, Corporal Mitchell made the high (score of 144 out of a possible loO., The 'team score was 524 out of a possible hOO for tne tour members ot the team. Private Plunk scored 1,11 on all ranges, Private Haggles 129 and First Lieuten ant Necr 120.. Corporal Mitchell made HI) out of a possible 50 on the 200-yard range anil 48 out ot a possible o0 in 10 shots on the 000 yard range. Judge William Galloway returned Saturday night from Portland and open- led court today, ne had been hearing ;a number of jury cases that were set for .lodge Clecton's court in Portland. On account of the recent decision of the supreme court relative to the pow ers of .lodge ('leeton, it has beea neces sary for .lodge Calloway to hear cases in Portland. Judge (Jallownv heard all -of the eases in which witnesses were : subpoenaed but there are still 80 cases pending in Judge (.'leeton 's court, which 'will be ready for trial in the near fu ture. Judge Calloway will hold court in ithis city during this week. NEW TODAY SALEM CHIMNEY SWEEP. Phone 10. COOD family cow, $00. 1417 Market. GOAT MEAT First class only. Phono 2lii0-M. A NO.-l drv fir, delivered, H per cord. Phone ll-F-14. FOK SALE Cheap, thoroughbred fox terrier puppies. Phono !I2-F-;. LOST Gold nugget pin ("V" shnpo.) Howard if left at Journal Mjlice. TWO vacant lots to trade lor a house and lot. Phone 1576 W. OLD PAPEIiS for carpets; 10 centi per hundred. Journal office. A. FOR SALE Young fresh cow, with calf. 609 North Twenty-first. FOR RENT 4-room modern house, 230 South Fourteenth atrect. WANTED By experienced dressmaker, sewing by tiic day. Phono 80-F-2. The "Made in Salem" exhibit is be ing placed in the windows of the Port land Railway, LighJ & Power company ami the early offerings indicate tho room will be crowded for space. Already several of the exhibits are in place but the main part of the exhibit will not bo placed until tomorrow or next day. On account of the limited space, no me chanical displays will be conducted. DIED. MILES At the residence of her son, D. C. Miles, at l!''I Court street, at 10 o'clock p. m. Sundnv, November l.-i, BUI, Elizabeth "B. Mills. The funeral services will be held at tiie Friend 'a church tomorrow nt 2:110 p. in. The body will be shipped to Newberg on the 7 o'clock train Wednes day for interment in the Newberg cemetery. THE HOME of "Hot" Chicken Tanmlcs is Fred's Night Lunch. FOR SALE Dry second-growth fir wood, 4 per cord. Phone 22)0. FOR SALE Inlanders roadster auto. Address O. P. Given, Tumei, Ore. FOR RENT Two well furnished roonut for housekeeping. Inquire at 401 N. Cottage. CHOICE GOAT MEAT For sale at tho soap works, cheap. 1230 Forrv. Phone 083. ' FOK HALE Dressed goats, ift 1 each. Phone ll.'iti-W. 40!) North Nineteenth st reel. FOR SALE Our lino large Jersey-Dui-liaui cow, six years old, heavy milker, with calf week old. 351 North Slut. FOR RENT Small three -room cot tage in suburbs. Address Rebecca; B. Anderson, 087 N, Front street.. SLEEPING ROOM FOR RENT $5.00 per month. Gentleman preferred. 581 North Church street. LOST One elk's tooth; green in color. Liberal reward for return to ''.ill State street, Suleni, Oregon. FARM FOR RENT Good 5-room bun galow and ten ncrcs of improved land at Albany, $15 per mouth. In quire at 330 North High, Mrs. Hook lidge, Salem. FOR SALE Or trade for good cow, a surrey, nearly new; undercut, canopy top, holds four. Call Center Street Barn. 'HOME COMFORT" range, only used short time. A bargain foi cash. "Collector," P, O. Ilox 41.1, Salem, Oregon. FOR SALE OR EX II A.NG E Full blood liul'f Orpington roosters; before """! Thanlisuiving. Mis. A. W. Cox, Sa lem Heights, lit. 4, Box III. I AH Around Town I Ed J, Canatsey lina purchnsed the property lit Win Center street, formerly owned by Dr. Shaw. Mr. Canatsey owiih ii home in Kuelcwood but will move to tho Center sticct property ill the near future. The consideration was if 1500. Dr. Mondolsolin, specialist in fitting glasses correctly. U. 8. bank bldg. Marriage licenses were issued Satur day afternoon to Cecil A. Tonnseuil and Amy Do Bind, and John Bennett and Pearl Vender, nil of Salem, and Cbii' ciicc A. Johnson, of Macleny, ami Until Mabel White, of this citv. Oard- A:(Mcs polished and mounted nor it Keene, 38(1 Slule street. The population at tue insane Asylum this iiinniiiig was loUH, which is tiie high water mark since two years ago, when 325 patients were sent to the east I'm Oregon branch iikvIihii. The condi- 1 1 ions are again crowded nt the Institu tion ami it will be necessary for the next legislature to provide prompt and effective relief. ot ul, ngniiixct lion ry Kirk wood nud others bo sold at miction and the pro ceeds of the sale be divided among the litigants. The laud in question com prises 118 acres in Vninhill county, nod on account of the number of heirs, any other adjustment was impractica ble, as there were nine plaintiffs and 15 defendants in the suit, Dr. Stone's Itch Ointment cures the itch. Prieo Captain Max Ochlhar, of Company M i a' this city, today received an invita (toil to attend the dedication exercises of the Roseburg armory to be held Thanksgiving day, November 2(1. Tins ! Roseburg armory was completed this i summer and will become the some of the I Fourth company, Const Artillery corps, ). X. tl. An elaborate program has been ai ranged, to be followed by a mili itary ball. Governor West will be one of the principal speakers. To the dtUoiiB in and around Balem: It is wilh profound giatltude that I I thank you for your faithful work an. I 'loyal support at tiie recent election. Only time and faithful administration iof the duties of the office to which 'you have elected mo can prove my sin jcere and hearty appreciation i( you lull, legnrdlcss of party or creed. Mil dred Robertson Brooks. Our Best Advertisements are not written THEY ARE WORN. Ask uny of our many satisfied patrons and be convinced. Then come hero for eyeglass com fort. Miss A. McCulIoch Optometrist Homo Wet-Wash Laundry Under new mnniiKcmcnt ; nil work guaranteed; wash days, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wed-, uesdn.vs and Fridays, Phono 2171.; Family washing, 50 cents. i Tin cowboy evangollst, 8. O. Bettes, has made HI' I miles with horse mid bug. ( uy, 132 on foot, 2.1(10 on the trains for statu wide prohibition ill Washington, Oregou and I aliloinia In six months. I He starts on 2.i,UU0 mile trip lor nil , tioii-wide prohibition next .Mav, lie 'will be wilh the Suleni Mission every I night this week, To the votorn who have not registered this year lit the city hull: You Willi iinvo till Saturday, 5 o'clock p, in., No vember 21st, to legister for the ensuing! election held December 7th in the var ' Ions winds of the city. Do not put off, registering, but register now. Tomorrow la the lust day to secure season tickets to the Students' Lvceuni Course, i The county count of Tollo and Mar ion counties will meet at 10 o'clock Wednesday to consider the mutter of the steel bridge across the river here, according to Coiintv Jmlee Bushev, w.io I nude the arrangements w ith Judue Teal nf Polk county this morning. The courts will have the estimates, plans an ull other data prepared by the state highway commissioner and the inntler1 will be considered to Its smallest de tail. rins fur sets at Mothers at one half the. price charged elsewhere. j An order was burned by Judge Oallo way, In department No, 2 of the eie 209-210 Hubbard BUd. Phone 109 Tonight "THE PAWN OF FORTUNE" SPECTACULAR THRILLING rive Parts MUTUAL GIRL WEEKLY "THE ROUNDERS" A Keystone Comedy The run niest One Yet SEVEN REEL SHOW NO RAISE IN FRICES 10c-OnIy-10c BLIGM Theater The Show That Qleaae The People COMINO "THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY" Tuesday, Wednesday, Thuradajr Riyal Arcanum will meet tonight at iH;.'IO at .Moose Hull, Visiting members t welcome. A "Publlo Mooting" will he hold by the Men's Liberal Club, Wednesday evening at S o'clock in tho I'liitnriau church, corner of Cheineketu and Cut- i lage streets. 1 ' Commission llovern mciit'' will be the topic, for discussion. , Max tiehlhar, county clerk, and Dr, J. S. Smith will be tho speakers in ! favor of Commission (ioveriiuieut. (ieneinl discussion, livery one inter ested lu the welfare of Suleni is In vited to. be presunt. You can nave about 20 por cont on Kioceiies ut B. D. Paschiiig & Sons. Phone H!l. Qoorge Brown, wns wns the victim of an assault by John SchultK near Ncwiierg some time ago, has been taken to a hospital la Portland for treatment, according to advices received at the soeriff's office from Champoeg, where Brown has been nt his hoiue. Accord ing to the report, Brown was not re covering us rapidly as expected, and most of the time was in u stupor. When aroused he immediately relapsed and it was feared thnt his mind was af fected ns he was not entirely ratiuniil nt limes. 1 Reduce your grocery bill by buying lit null) puces, 1 1. 1 1. Fiischlng & Sous. The funeral service) over the remains of Levi It. Iiarrls, who died nt the linn lly home six miles east of the city Fri day evening, aged i!i years, were con ducted nt the farm home at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, by Iter, Horn sidmch, pastor nf the Kvnngclicnl asso ciation of this city, and Interment was had in the Macleay cemetery. Deceased was i lie son of Mr. and Mrs. D, A. Har ris. Tli rmi uli a misunderstanding of the jiiamo, as It was received over the tele phone Saturday morning, the name was given as llerrcn in the .Tuiiinnl of that date. Do not be misled. You do not pay one cent more for glasses fitted by Dr. I Mendelsohn than you pay elsewhere. I You get the benefit of his more than Ml years' experience us a doctor of op tics. His examinations lire complete in every detail, anil he uses neither drops nor drugs, as they ure dangerous. Thousands of satisfied patients ill Mar ion and Polk counties testify to his ability. Dr. M. P. M lelsulin, Doctor nf Optics, 2 1 11-2 1 1 V. S. Bunk building, Salem, Oregon. Charles Enditott, of Eugene, who Is well Known in this vicinity us a hop buy.'r, mid who bus been held ill Kiigene on it charge ot giving checks with no funds ill the bunk, has been releuscd from custody and the case settled out of court. Sheriff Ksch put in a claim for the prisoner with Sheriff l'aiker, of Lane county, but Saturday afternoon he received Information from Kndlcott's nttorneys that all claims against the uinn in Marion county would be settled if the charges were not pressed, Cot zinn Bios., in this city, were the coin pluinniits against Kndicntt, hut as the claims will bo sntislied the prisoner will not be brought to Salem for trial. ! Hear five entertainments for the price of two. Secuie n season ticket to the Students' Lyceum Course tumor row nt the (Irund opera house. j The Salem Rod & Oim club went to Wheathind yesterday in their official I 'bus to attend the turkey shoot to be held at that place. While the Salem . shooters dnt not tiring buck all of the -Wheatland turkey III sittht, they secur ed enough to fill several Tliauksgiviuu matters. Mark Siddnll and S, ' Cul ver were the most successful miirksmcn of the visitors. Tho Wheatland shoot ers will attend tsie shoot next Sunday nt the i lull grounds of the Salem Mod li (Inn club. Those who made the trip in tiie 'bus were: Mark Siddnll, S. Z. Cul ver, liny Hawthorn, Linn Punish, Hub ert Nicholson, Jeff (Iwinn, W. K. An derson, (leorge Chnilugtoii, Mr, Con ; verse, J, P. Mctllll and Claud Burrows. 1 Stratford quartette tomorrow night lit the (irund opera house, ' At a called meeting, held at the pub- lie Hiiniry room Saturday afternoon, under the auspices of the Snleiu Social Service Center, pri liininary steps to wnrd permanent orgnnirntionnf nl I of tiie social, fraternal and regllions or ganization of the city Into n central body to provide relief for the needy and employment for the worthy un employed during tho fuming winter, obe TODAY AND TUESDAY Charles Stevenson and Violet Horner In "SHORE ACRES" 5 ACTS One of tiie moot beautiful pic tnrea ever shown in Salem, AN ILL WIND Sterling Comedy -A Riot , JOHN BUNNY, JR. In Feng and dance a two hour Show for 10c COMING WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY "THE LURE" 6 ACTS (Come to the Matinee if possible) 10c "Homo of the Big Featuro" 1 WiLL teach caiidy-nialiing to ladies or gentlemen, prices ami terms veiv reiisnnalile. lurpiiie lit O. K, liooiu ing House, Itoom 1. 'WE HAVE grain and vetch hay for I sale at the ranch or delivered whuio re.piireil. tlcorge Swegle, t!nnb:u - itoad. WANTED By lady wilh two children, woik in store or offlco. Must liavo work soon. Address J. D., cure Jour nal. AtiE.N'TS Sell guaranteed hosiery; V0 per cent profit; make If 1 0 daily. Or ders repeat rcgiilnrly; best agent's seller in existence, interniitioiiiil Mills, West Philadelphia, I'll EOU It EXT One five-room modern bungalow and one four-room bonne with city water. 0. W. Lafler, -100 Hubbard building. FOI! SALE HO acres, near Eugene, of gulden land; good buildings. On Pn cifie highway, Terms to suit at fl per cent. J. It. linker, Junction City, Or'gon. WANTED Second hand American or j McCuskcy rogistei; also lidding inn-'", chine. List your surplus offiie erpiip un lit with me, ns I have fre.pieut in ipiiries for vuiious uiticles. I'niil M. Sims. FOK SALE Complete garage repair shop equipment belonging to late . Robert Miilzke, Ht at o street, between Commercial and Front. All mnchlncs tools, etc., mw and latest design. Address E. F. Brown, Independence, Foil THADE-A good brick liusinens block in Eugene, Ore.; good income property. Will trade for good farm In.iil in the Willamette valley. Will pay you to look this up. Addrena P. O. Box 201, Eugene, Ore, A gos.-.lpy rupiunn is bad enough, but when n gossipy niun enters tho gun ; it ' us for the tnll timber. The enmpnny of n hclovu good fel low Is very agreeable, but us u rule II. is not snfe to lend him money, An eminent New York divine thinks It Is n return to modesty that Is lei selling the use of low-necked gnwuu, but nniybe it's moles, CANCER Dfisitlvely and perninnpiitly removed or no pay. With new harmless herb ap plication we painlessly lift the cancer out In nbonf two weeks time. I Addtess Mnxiiiilllou Weber, Bon 2:13,! North Yakima, Washington, When in SALEM, OREOON, atop nt BLIGH HOTEL Btrletly Modern Free and Private Bath. RATES 75c, 11.00, 1.00 PER DAY. The only hotel in the business district Nearest to all Depots, Theatres aril Capitol Buildings. A Horn Away from Horn. T. O. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones Froo Auto Bus. Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chicken, Hot Tamalos, Chili Con Carne, Chop Busy Noodles . 420 Ferry Utreet