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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OEGEON, 8ATUBDAY, NOVEMEER 21, 1914. it MEET MEAT MEYERS J NEW TODAY i 3 TEN A movement for the giving of practical gifts this Christmas! We are in favor of it and have planned in every department to further it. We are sure the people of Salem will enter into the spirit of the movement. It is a big idea, a useful idea, a worthy one. You can aid us in making your Christmas shopping easy by read ing this store's daily hints and suggestions. Every department mentioned in these ads will feature goods that will prove both interesting and profitable to you. Read our ads every day during this pre-holiday period. They will help to solve your gift-buying perplexities. And the results will be gratifying to T?S'C wm serVc everyone well -those for whom you buy. We are for a big, hearty, happy Christmas ! And, but can serve early shoppers best in many instances, practical gifts will make it heartier and happier. No Matter Where You Shop Do Your Christmas Shopping Early mm? :-: Money-Saving Can Best Be Accomplished by Attending Meyers Special Sales:-: SFECIAL SALE MONDAY, TUES DAY AND WEDNESDAY A Sale of Satin Hollv Christmas Rihhon Spe- cial at 11 Cents Per Yard Just tin? tiling you'll need fur hol iday time pretty mi tin ribbon with holly spray I'ncl berries in livo Christmas colorings. A splendid quality about 1 '4 inches wide. On ly a limited imioiint of this in offer ed, so mi eurly purchase is augment ed, Tliroo-ilny Mile 11c A YARD. A Sale of Metal Picture Frames Two Sizes Special at 48 and 79c 1 hese nre the nopidur ovnl shape, nmdo of steilino Nilvor a nietiil that In giiunintoed not to tin-mali. They are just the thing for the li briiry trble, mnntle or piano two iti zi'H, fl inch nnd S inch would make useful nnd very iicroptnblo holiday gifts. Velvet covered hacks, Ex tra special offering 6 IN. FRAMES, 48c EACH. 8 IN. FRAMES, 70c EACH. SPECIAL SALE MONDAY, TUES DAY AND WEDNESDAY Women's $1.50 Tan Kid Gloves Special, 98c Pair If you wenr u fi'i, 7, 7Vi or 7 Va glove, hero in your e.hanee to buy a pnir of excellent Glace Kid (Moves at a buiguin price. A broken lino of sizes in tin reason for thin sale. The gloves are excellent quality piquo sewn, several shades of tun, and only in the abovo mentioned siz.es. 41.50 gii.de. 'Three-day sale 98c A PAIR. SFECIAL SALE MONDAY, TUES DAY AND WEDNESDAY A Sale of $1.75 Silk Crepe Poplins Extra Special at the Price of $1.29 a Yard Those who appreciate fine fabrics anil who me able to judge n moat unusual silk value will readily see an unusual bargain in this offering of bountiful I'oplins 42 inches wide, in blues, old rose, brown, ma hogany, prey, pink and black. A worthy value at ifl."!). Three-day sale price Sl.fO A YARD. Sftk'who buys co.rly buys best', dibhop early in the day. SPECIAL SALE MONDAY, TUES DAY AND WEDNESDAY A Sale of Moire Silks $1.50 Moire Silks 36 inch Special $1.19 Yard Fine quality, in brown, blue, Russian green, grey, black and purple. See the display of these, $1.25 Moire Silks 24 inch Special 89c a Yard An unusually good grade, in blue, Russian green, purple, tango and cream color. These are staple silks, and at the above prices should interest dressmak ers as well as the women who make their own gar ments. , SPECIAL SALE MONDAY, TUES DAY AND WEDNESDAY Women's $1.25 Wool Un derwear Extra Special it 89 Cents Per Garment An underwear offering of unusual worth. These vests and pants lire well woven of good quulity yarns made by one of the best iinderwear nrinufacturers in America. A gar ment that is worth every cent o? 1.25 offered special in tho three day sale 89c A GARMENT. SFECIAL SALE MONDAY, TUES DAY AND WEDNESDAY Women's $1.50 Merode Wool Underwear Extra Special, $1.19 a Garment Here is the popular Merode branl of wr.nl underwear a warm, serv iceable garment tlrtit should pb'use the most exacting. Vest und p.ints in all sizes white color. A very ffood value at $1.50. Tlirecduy sale 31.19 A GARMENT. SFECIAL SALE MONDAY, TUES DAY AND WEDNESDAY A Sale of Huck Towels at the Price of 10c Each Housekeepers will be interested in this offering of desirable buck towels at this low price. A good towel in every way generous size. It will pay you to supply for the present nnd future at this price. Three-day sale 10c EACH. SPECIAL SALE MONDAY, TUES DAY AND WEDNESDAY An Offering of Neat Lin en Bureau Scarfs Extra Special at 59 Cents Each Hero nre excellent bureau cover ings nicely. hcmrtit'dicd, i;im! grade oyster-white linen and ti splendid size 17x41 inches. Hotel keepers, housekeepers, gift givers all will be interested ill this offering. Three duy sale 50c EACH. fit ' Uvlioii in shopping applies .'u, :ci!Iy lo carlv shoppers Meyers No, 718th Wednesday Surprise Sales November 25th No. 71 8th Wednesday Surprise Sales A Sale of Women's Umbrellas Next Wednesday for Only 97 Cents Each Here's n good, serviceable umbrella, strongly made and covered with a sorvircnhlo fabric. Those who need an umbrella or who would present an Inexpen sive yet practical gift article should attend this event, A wide choice of handle styles. Take your pick of the on'ire assortment next Wednesday - 07c EACH. No. 718th Wednesday Surprise Sales A Sale of Women's Flannelette Gowns Next Wednesday for Only 89c Each Just the garment for these cold nights such excel lent values nre these, in two styles one a button style, the other a V neck model may be had ia plain while or colored stripe effects, Those who want good, long wearing, satisfactory flnnnclcttj gowns should attend this iiule. Next Wednesday 89c EACH. SFECIAL SALE MONDAY, TUES DAY AND WEDNESDAY Men's $3.00 Woolen Union Suits Ex. Spl., $1.98 Suit Here's an rxtju good union suit in natural grey' color a garment that will fit und wenr to your com plete sutisfaction, Closed . e.r-:teli style. Our regrlnr ):U'0 grade. Three day sale $1.08 A SUIT. SPECIAL SALE MONDAY, TUES DAY AND WEDNESDAY Men's 50c Cashmere Hose Special, 3 Pairs for $1.00 Owing to the popularity of this hose in a recent sale and on account of having requests for a similar event, wo offer these fine black cashmere hose for three days, com mencing Monday. Finely woven, grny 1 1 and toe n good C-Oc grade, Throe-day sale 3 PAIRS TOR J1.00. Sales start at 8:30; see Window Displays No Phone or Mail Orders Taken THE HOUSE OF QUALITY J. y JlLooodj ; German Strategy Seems to! ! Have Misled SlavsLeft I Center Wide Open One cent per word etch liner tion. Copy for advertisement! un der this beading should be ia by 2 p. in. PHONE MAIN SL Charges Oakland Has Boss, and Bankers and Tender loin Do His Bidding Oakland, t'nl., Nov. 21. Nllrred o etlnn by piddle charges of gruff mid corruption voiced I"'''" Inst night by Francis ,1, lleney before a crowd of 4,000 representative clticns, the ec eutlve committee of the Oakland I 'it i aeiia committee of one hundred met to day to map out definite plan of ac tion. Counsel will be engaged, It was announced, nnd the work of cleaning up Alameda county atnrtcd nt once. . Money V charges Hindu decided tin 'reunion on the Immense gathering. lie linil the most responsive kind of an audience nnd una cheered for fully three minutes after making his nppcar iica on the platform, lleney made no tenant ionnl ills- Insures. lie merely pointed out what he said lie considered first elns evi dence that Alameda county wni honey combed with fraud f. ml coccuption. "Hut 1 wish to say," declared Heney, "that Oakland has a political boss. His mime is Mike Kelly and he is on n par with the notorious Abe ltuef of Han Francisco. In Han Francisco Abe Huef's right hiiinl wns stretched out tu I'utrlck I ill lioiin. Frank Drum nnd big business men, nnd his left wns stretched out to the gamblers, the crooks nnd vice promoters. Follre Protect Bunco Men. "In Onklnnd, Mike Kelly has the becking of the Voider of rotten secur ities niul the banks on one hand, nnd he has on the other hand the bucking of the tenderloin, the mblers, the bunco men and other Illegal traffickers nt whom the police wink. " What ia the result t When you hnvo nil election over here In Onklnnd you have the same combination nt work Mint used to control Hun Frnnelsce un der the regime of Hchnilla and liuef, Mike Kelly nnmca the candidates for office, and his friends anion- the hauli ers nnd in the tenderloin aeo that the men he wants in office nre elected. "Hmico men nre a type of criminal that cannot operate In any large elty without the knowledge (if tho police. Let Police Chief 1'etersen If he can, explain some of the crimes eoiumitted by the bunco men In this city' lleney then went on to point nut what he suld were some of the outstand ing earmarks of graft In the romily. Must people who enngriitulnto you on your success do not mean it. CANADA FORTIFIES SEYMOUR NARROWS Portland, Or,, Nov. 21. The fortifi cation of Seymour Narrows, the north ern pnssago to Vancouver, Nnnlmo nnd Victoria, against posslblo Invasion by' Gorman cruisers reported off tho const,' Is progressing rapidly according to C, I S. Lindsay, agent for the 1'ortlnml' Steamship company nt Juneau today. Lindsay passed through tho narrows Wednesday nnd stated that at least fifty big guns nre being mounted on the bluffs on either side of tho thin strip of water, nnd that ho had counted no less than twelve aipiads of; . from twenty-five to fifty men who! i wero apparently stationed at artillery emplacement, The narrow are also heavily mined, I Llndny said. ' COAST DISAPPOINTED. j Philadelphia, Nov. 21. Tlio Amerl ! can Federation of Labor waa holding the final session of Its annual conven .Hun today. The re-election of a eon- cervntlvo slate, headed by Rmmieli I (lompers, wns conceded. i Washington, Oregon and California' i delegates were disappointed at the re-J fusal of the federation to sanction i fight In those states to ctablih a' legal eight hour dny. I THINK MANY VESSELS WRECKED ON LAKES Hnult Sto Marie, Mich., Nov. 21. Ornve anxiety whs felt hero today for the steamship ('. F, Curtln nnd thn lum ber barge H, K. Marvin, which left llnraga, Mich., Wednesday, in tl heavy gale, bound for Tonawi-ndn, N. Y. Kight bodies, soma of them known to be those of members of tho lumber bin ge Annie M. Peterson 'a crow washed ashore near drand Maraia Friday, leav ing uo doubt eoneerniug that, vessel's loss. The Peterson, however, curried a crew of only seven nnd tho eighth body was taken as leaving no question Hint one other eraft had been lost, pro sumnbly the Cuitin or Marvin. J.nke Superior has been storm-swept for three daya, WOMAN GOES TO PEN. Kan Francisco, Nov, 21, Tim ills Irlct court of appenla upheld today the conviction, before Superior Judge Iw ler, of Mrs. Mnry Vaughn, well known social worker and club woman, on a charge of soliciting a nrlbe from Judge Widncy of Lea Angeles nt the time his son. Hubert, win in trouble here with Vivian I.vous. Judge I.BwIor aeiitenecd Mrs. Vatiuhn to a year in Han (Jncntiit but wns dis posed to grant probation. Mrs. Vaughn scorned this offer and remained In jail This having failed, sho will have to servo her snntcaco unless pnrdoncd by (lovernor Johnson. LIVESAY-WILSON. A very pretty home wedding wns sol emni.ed nt tho home of .Mr. nnd .Mrs. A, J. Wilson, of Hulliis, Holiday nftcr noon, November 15, when their daugh ter, Alius Alpha Wilson, wns united In mnrrliigo tu Mr. ltoy It, l.lvesny, of Woodburn. Tho mania were benutifully decorat ed in white nnd yellow chrysanthe mums. The ceremony ua performer by Hev. Hallentlne, of the Fvnngelieal church, in the presence of friends nnd relatives. The bride wore a gown of erenm Chinese crepe trimmed with mcaaullne l nnd shadow lace. Hhe carried a boil Inuct of white cnrniitlons. ! After congratulations, a fine dinner j wn served. The bridul couple left oil me evening trnm for Newport, where they will spend their honeymoon until the first of the yenr. Woodburn In dependent. ! The Journal Want Ad is i an all-essential factor in the well-regulated office of the progressive business man. I (By J. W. T. Mason, former London. Correspondent for United PreBS.) New York, Nov. SI. The tieriuaiu' : new offensive under llencral Von Hin ;deub'irg in Kussian Poland bears out ! the recent surmise in this column that the Teutonic force's retreat from "War jsaw some time ago all the way buck I to their own frontier was for the pur ; pose of giving them tho advantage of their strategic railroad system on their own side of the border. The opinion j was expressed that Von llindoiibnrg would use these rnilrcuds for a more 1 rapid concentration than was possible to the Hussions, with their more priin Utive transportation facilities. This undoubtedly is just what hnp poii'.'d. Nevertheless tho Hermans' swift advance at the present time seenu due ulso to a lack of tho litis sian resistance which, by a minimum calculation, was to have been expected. Tho route chosen by the kaiser's commander for his secuud invasion is the same by which ho previously ad vanced on Warsaw and retreated luter I to the frontier. 1'rcsnninhly he had I reason to believe that the Slavs were not counting on u renewed (iermiin of fensive from the same quarter lis the one whence a previous advance had ifitilod. lu this he appears to have been right, the Russians having concentrated to wards I rnewv and not along the east Prussian frontier. Hut even with these new concentra tions it is surprising that they left so I few troops guarding their center as to , permit the lierinans to recover ulniost 'half of the territory they recently lost, in so short a time. In fact the ease 'of the Teutonic advance suggests that j tlit whole Hlii v line has been weakened. 'The czar's campaign against the Turks is iittt progressing satisfactorily mid ith 'ie is reason to believe that the Pe- trograd general staff lins been diverting men from the Mussina western frontier J for service in Asia .Minor. t That the liermaas' rapid retirement from Warsaw when they previously in . vnd -d llnssiini Poland whs really .strategic and due to the necessity they were under to rccoio-entrate might ens ! ily have been overlooked by the Mnv. The desire to emphasize liussiiin mili- tury efficiency ami intellectual strength (is a dominant charnrtciistic at Petri grin I just now, so piolmbly the central , purr, ol tne czar k t attle line from the , I In It ic to the Carpathians seemed the safest from which to iniilie withdrawals. Finding the Kussian center weahen ;ed, lleneial Vou llinilcnbiirg evidently took ni'tnut advniitnge of it and drove his wedge tar into liussiiin territory again. With Constantinople emtinuiiig to lure the Slavs in a dU'fereut direction he seems likely to be able lo retain what he holds and perhaps to puth on still further. Vou lliiidenlinig's curlier move jngainst Win-saw was undertaken at a I time when liiissia had no distractions. ,'Hinee then the Turkish temptation has presented itself. THINK THE STRANGER ; WASJNEMY'S SPY All day yesterday a short, dark cum plexioned mail hovered around the Commercial club rooms where the hop grower delegate were in session, ropro- scmniK nun nc was a special ropro 'scntntive of the Oregoaian sent up to get a special story on the grrwers" or giuihiition meetings, and tried in every 'way possible to get upon the inside ol the business movements of the meeting lie was not naked to show his creden itials, but he was not identified by any one present nnd it was definitely as-'1-ertnincil that he did net represent tin Oregonian nnd was probably u spy sen: t "lit by some interests who are trying to get the Inside "dope" upon' the proposition in order to organize a movement to frustrate the pinna of the growers to form the ccrnoratioii. lie ,' secured a copy of tho contract form nna uisr.ppenred nnd lias not ihown up since. The hop grower have no secrets to keep from the bona fide grower or prospective member of the corporation, nnd nil of Its proceedings have been open and nbove board, except that no thing is given out to.the public until linal decision was readied upon It. They are satisfied, however, that thiu self-ityled but lingua newspaper man is u fraud and is winking in the inter ests of some person or persons getting ready to wage war upi n the glowers corporation and keep It. from becon.in.i effective if possible, SICK JOHN II. HCOTT'K ml for labor in this issue. WAH NEWS AND HOT KATtt At Fred's Night Lunch. FOR RENT 4-room modern house, 230 South fourteenth Btreet. FOR 8ALI0 Team and wagon. In quire Electric, street. ! Ft i It SALE Two A l fresh Jeraey. heifers. Phono 30-F-I3. TO TRADE House and lot in Sulem j for lots. L. C, caro Journal. FOR BALE Dry second-growth fir I wood, W.CO per cord. Phone 2lMD. . IFOR SALE Flanders roadster auto. Address 0. P. Given, Turner, Ore. FOR RENT Two well furnished rooms ! for housekeeping. Inquire at 401 fl. I Cottage. 'ciIOICE OOAT MEAT For sale no I the soap works, cheap. 1230 Ferry, j Phone B8J. i FOR SALE cheap, large cuiibiimtioii j safe. Poole's Drug Htore, 115 North Liberty. I MAN wants work of any kind in Sa I lem, or wood cutting. W. 13. Spencer, 570 I'nion. I FOR RENT Furnace heated rooniL', 1 with or without beard, at reasonablo uncos. Nil I ourt street. I - I TWO young Jersey cows with calvci, I and one large Jersey, heasy milker; sell cheap. 1-117 Market. 'NOTICE The Wills gasoline servo o station at 7-14 North Coun.-reiul street is now open for business. WE HAVE grain nnd vetch nay fcT sale at the ranch or delivered whe required. (ieorgo Swegle, Garden Road. FOI'NL) A purse in Wiilson park, we ;t j of fountain. Owner iniiy have siiinu I by calling at Jour, ml office and pay ! ing for ad. - ; l-'Oli KALE s'j acres improved, on j Fairview incline, all or a part of it. I. W. Curron, lit, :, !ox "j-'i, Hah'in, Or 'gun. LESSONS in nil kinds of cun.ly mak ing taught by c:;pei'ienced candy inuk- er, Phone 2174-J, or inquire at O. K. Ro.-iiuing Hii'ise. HAIill.VIN In hili-grnde roadster, in firnf elais condition; slightly used. Auto Exchange (larage, I7(i South Twelfth street. Phone 77H. LOST A valuable gold K. of I', charm. ' The tinder will be rewarded on re turning the same to John II. Scull,, over the Chicago Store, Salem, Ore. THE FLIES AliE GONE Let. Hilly. elo.ni your windows clenn. He also cleans floors, ceilings, wonlwork, wall paper, and oils floors, phone 2IS. AGENTS Sell gnnraiiteed hosiery; 70 per cent profit; make i)ilil daily.' Or ders icpeat n gularly; best agent 'i seller in existci.ee. I iiterniitin uil Mills, West Philadelphia, Pa. FOR SALE Complete garngo repair suup equipment ocionging to line Robert Mntzko, Htato street, botwoc.ii Commercial and Front. All machines tools, etc., new nnd latest design. Address E. F. Brown, Independence. FOR TliADE A good brick' businea i block in Eugene, Ore.; good income, property. Will trade for good farm !n:id in the Willnmctto valley. Will pay you to look this up. Addro; P. O. llox 201, Eugene, Ore. LONELY young widow, age 21, weight. Ll", owns nice comfortable home, lli'l acres finest wheat land, near Pacific j coist, worth .IO,(liil). Income ;UK yearly; also large bank necinnt; good Disposition, ensy to get along with. Will marry pom- nan if bright, ho orable, ambitious und capable of niau aging property successfully. Mine particulars for any innn answering quick, enclosing some postage. Ad dress "Sincere, ' It. IM, Fnrmiiijf dale, Hn Dak. (itcneral deliveries not nnswered). This notice Is' genu- ' inc. JIM WILLSON 1- noes, tl under cultivation, 5 ncres Loganberries, 2 acres Strawberries. '. i mile to stntion on Oregon Electric. :i,ili)0. o28 n-'re. stock farm, .f mtl.t rn,,, ! good town, large new barn, fnir house, on main roan, f.u per acre; will con sider some city property or smnll tract. ' j acre with small house for 121 In stallments, acre chicken ranch for s:,1, floo ensh, balance 10 per mouth. ' j A fine 10 ncra tract .1 mttnd n,,i o acres filberts In bearing, balance Inj , fruit, all but 2 acre timber, 1 ,3.10 i worth 2,000. ! JIM WILLSON 1 141 N. High St, TUB BARGAIN MAM : BUILDINGS DEDICATED. San Francisco, Nov. 21. California wns engage,) today In the dedication of its 2,oil(l,(l00 comities building on the l!U"i exposition grounds. Addrcs.es were schedule I by President .Moore of the exposition, Mayor Holph and other notables nnd delegations were present from every part of the state. Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chicken, Hot Tamalea, Chill Con Came, Chop Suey Noodlet 420 Forry Street When In SALEM, OREGON, atop fli BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths. BATES 75c, (1.00, fl.50 FEB DA'S. Tha only hotel in the business district Nearest to all Denote, Theatres al Capitol Bnlldlnga. A Home Away from Home. T. O. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones rree Auto But. lal V. Bob m Arizona" Nov. 31, Upp 1 ee Tociay's U'CW lo Journal m