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EIGHT THE 8A1EM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, QRQEON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1914. BRING THE CHILDREN to SALEM'S BIG ft FOOD FOR BELGIAN a, Umm'Mm3 AT MEYERS Toys, Dolls, Tricycles, Rocking Horses, Skates, Games, Etc., Etc. Every thing to Please the Little Folks, at SPECIAL ATTRACTIVE PRICES THE GREATEST READY-TO-WEAR VALUES YOU'VE SEEN Final Clearance of Women's Suits and Dresses Your choice of our entire stock at these low prices Women's Suits up to $25.00, Clearance at $10.00 Each Women's Suits up to $35.00, Clearance at $13.85 Each Women's Suits up to $50.00, Clearance at $15.00 Each Women's Dresses up to $32.50, Clearance, $ 7.50 Each Women's Dresses up to $38.50, Clearance, $10.00 Each Balance of Dresses, your choice at ONE-HALF PRICE This is truly the greatest price-cutting event that Salem women have ever seen. Visit the department-See the Window Displays, Portland, I'ee. 2 A steamship will carry to starv ing millions in Belgium liOOO tons of foodstuffs from Port Isiiul, Tacoinu and .Seattle. Con intuitions from Oregon and Washington will be shipped to these three towns. Tliis announcement was made loday by Samuel Hill, chairman of the Oregon Belgian relief committee, appointed by (lover nor West. Hill said that the strainer had been sceured anil that its name and sailing Mute would be made ublie soon. WASTKD By la.ly, work by the day or hour, l'houe 2o7o WOHKIIOKSE ami buggy tor sale. Will take if-H lor outfit. UU Market. HILLY Expert window cleaner. J'hono 248. iuOAT MKAT for sale; first-class only. J'hone 21 ISO M. Special Clearance Women's High-Grade Silk Petticoats up to $10, your choice, $3.50 Each Here's your chance to purchase a really fine Silk Pet ticoat at a wonderful saving Crepe de Chine, Pussy Wil low, Taffeta, Messalinet Moire, etc. colors and black or white. Be sure to see this offering. Only $3.50 EACH See window display. SPECIAL SUBSCRIPTION OFFER THIS WEEK, THE DELINEATOR A most unusual offering to new and old Delineator subscribers. Give a subscription for a gift. See the special representative at the Pattern Department. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY XlOOODlCOODS ; C. N. McArthur, congressman-elect from the seeond district to succeed Con gressman l.nfcrty, is in .Salem today .shaking hands with his friends in this I city. Sir. Me Arthur is itn his way to his ranch in Polk county, where lie will ! spend several days before returning to his home in Portland. Judge Galloway, of department No 2 of tho circuit court, will probably finish his court work in Albany to night unless soffe unexpected events detain him in Albnnv another day. ! Judge Unlloway has eases schedilod ! for tomorrow here. ! "Arizona" drew another crowded j house last niht, and it is perhaps need j less to add, delighted each and every one who saw it. In some respects the play was better presented than on the first night, which is quite natural, ns thos.) taking part had molded into their pints more firmly fr;n the first night's experience. The'plny was in a way a revelation as it n.scioscd a nntablo lot of local talent, most of which was un suspected, the actors and actresses not having appeared on the public stage be fore. "Arizona" will long be remem bered by all who saw it. A bill for $1,123.11. presented to the lounty court of tins county by a Tort land firm of expert accountants fnv services rendered in checking up -tin" accounts of tho '.unity officers of Ma rion enmity, will be ignored by the county court because it was not auth orized by the department of Iiisurame Commissioner Ferguson, noenriling tn information received from that depart mcnt tndm. Mr. Wnrren. of the in surance .lopurtnteiit, stilted this morn ing that the bill hud never passed through the state offiie nud that tin accountants had exceeded their author ity in taking the mutter up direct with the cimiity e-mrt. Air. 'Warren sti.totl that no such bill would be passed by the department and Hint it should be ignored until it came through the juo er cliMinels. POTATO KM FOU SALK-Phone 8-F-2;i utter 7 p. m. TIIKKK months' old pigs tor sale. Phone 2U-F-12. Fl'KNISIIKL) bungalow for rent, (.'all 32-F-i FRK1) has tho latest war news and tho best eats. T1IHKE young Jersey cows for biiIo h?up. Hii .uurKvt. A MIIHILK-AUKD woman wants work; cau cook, fall 171 Court. F01 HKNT Nine-room lnodern house, if 13 per month. Phone 9J3. (iHKKN sweet com for ensilage or stoi n iced, jinpum pnuuu t-v. WANTKD Cordwood cutting or other labor. Address O. F, W., care Journal. HKAVY team wanted for feed and keep. Address T U, earo Journal. FOU SALE Full-blooded Jersey heifer, fresh soon. W. Pease, llaysville YOUNG t'OW for sale, giving two gal lons of milk. 5'Jj N. Twentieth. FOtt SALK Now -5-room cottage, lo cateil 1070 North Twentieth streel. Fl'HNISHKD housekeeping rooms, near city hall, 'iM North High. Phone 4. FOR SALE A-No.l Durham-Jersey milk row, lUliS North Seventeenth st. FOH KENT Two well furnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire at 41)1 H. Cottage. WAXTKIl Position to do general housework. Address Mrs. Hodge, Hot 21'l, Salem, I be. FUKSII goat meat from Ic to ,"ie. Phono ll.-iii-W ."7li-W. Cull at IH! North I Nineteenth. Full JiF.NT S-iooin house, barn, ehick- en park, 2 hits, 12110 North Comuici in I i rent if 10. Phone 2270-W. LOST On Commercial or State street, an envelope containing money. Mn. I'. K. Humes, 1-t'iO llines. Foil tsAI.H Stock hogs from 7il to I2"i lbs. W. II. Kgun, (lervais, Ore., III. 2. Phone U-K-.i. All Around Town Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting j Kugone, nun of Colonel John M. Wilt glasses correctly. V. S. bank bhlg. Iiiiiih, of the law firm of Williams & .-o Menu, has been appointed statistician of A BorlflS of special revival meetings the industrial accident commissiim, and will begin ill .Insuu Lee Methodist ) will assume his duties at once. Mr, church, Thusdiiy evening, services to 1 Williams, lit the time the governor stin t at 7 Everybody Is welcome ! niiuied n commission of 10 to study to these meetings, jtho workings of tho compensation law -ii (ill the state of Waihiiigtnii, was sent Horns Wet Wash laundry Undor : "long with l!e "i ittce to study the new miiiiagenienti all work gun rant end ;"" " (" iip,n. smuc "km- con wash days, Mondays, Tuesdays, woil-i'vuuig me w nesdiivs ninl rrldnys. Phono 24il Try Scott's 15-cent meals. Cliristmns trade good already. Geo. C. Will reports early Cliristmns shop ping in the music linn ns being very good, lie says it letiks like people are arranging to lime an unusually jolly Christmas. Family washing, UU cents, The new mem hers added to the boys' department of the Y. M. C. A. In the recent membership iiiinpnigll will par take of their Initiation bnuipiet at the V. M. C. A. tuiight at (1 o'clock. All of tho new boys will be Introduced uud , Newport lite nnuipict win nssiiioe uic Miiiue oi a reception, Several spcukers will be there and nddiess the bovs, He has taken courie in the I'niversity of Oregon and in Harvard, along the lines of ecoii omicH, and the appointment fits in very aptly with his work. Tho Frame Shop niul Olftory is show ing a beautiful line of photo views of Mt. Hood und coast scenes taken at Thirteen new boys' Boblle cIrkhos were organized nt the Salem Y. M. C. o ,, !.,( night. The classes were all or- Dollar watches at Btone 'a drug store. ' gaui.ed in the boys' department with o (the exception f n few high school sen County Judge Bushoy's office was a''1"", who were included in one of the busy place fur a short time this nun a- ehtes. There are now about 200 boys log,' when two nervous grooms and two! I" the depnrlnient, ucconling to Kd in, limit brides, Fred J, King and llei-ard Tiilliuan, Jr., the secretary. The tha l.ichty ninl (leu ge O. P.ltoa and , elnsses will meet ni ce each week. Ida E. King appealed lis the principals o In u ihuible wedding. All of the con The Frame Show and Glftery re tracting panics were from Silverton, ipieU those eouteinplatiiig picture whom tliev expect to reside, Ifianiiiig for Christinas to idace their o i orders ut once. Our stock of itiiiuliliiigs Ben F, Williams, a young attorney ofiis us large us any on the const. Men's 14 Inch High Top Shoes Conic and take (hem at $2.89 Forced lo vacate. The Jacob Vofft thoe stock must be sacrificed within 25 days. 220 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET At the regular annual meeting of Joshua Smith Camp No. II, Sons of Vet Vrnns, Tuesday evening, Heceinber 1, a full set of olficers wns elected to serve during the ensuing year, and a very enthusiastic meeting was had. The of ficers elected were: John Cornforth, I ('Oiuiiiaiider; Silas Howard, senior vice : commander; S. I-, llalsttta, junior vice comiiiauiler; llev. Porter, chaplain; i James Iteiuiiigtou, guide; S. Iliake, col-or-hearor; H. II. McWhorter, musician; . P. Iliagle, treasurer, and K, J. Hay- mond, secietiiry. Dr, Stone's Itch Olntmont euros tho itch. You will want to hour the Intorna- tionnl (Irnnd tlpera Quertette. Seeuie a season ticket to the remainder f the lyceuiii course at a very little addition- ill expense. Finding it Impossible for Salem's business men handball Hunks to leave on such a busy ilav as Saturday, the handball tiiuriiameut with Mic team repi "Monting the Albany Y. M. C. A. will be played on Friday. Tin Salem j business men will leave Filduy noon.j December 4, and the toiirnnniont will start in Albany at 2 p. in. Albany has! mad" arrangements lo eutertnin the Sa lem visitors and they lire prmuiseil a good time by Ah Million, Hie chief in-, stig.ilor of (he trouble at Albany. Be sure to get In on the four remain ing attractions of the Student's Ly ceum Course lor .'2. Bories No. 10 of the Mutual Savings & 1 .nun association will be opened Jnu nary 2, I01.V Subscriptions for shares in the association are now being re ceived at the office of the secretary at 27.1 Slate street. Phone 1(1. A. A. l,oo, president. A. O. Allen, of Medford, was yester day afternoon uppolutcd horticultural commissioner for the third district, comprising Jackson, Josephine, Coos, Curry, Klamath anil Lake counties, to succeed A. II, Carson, who was recently removed hy the state lionnl of horti- 'culture upon petition of a large number of the fruit growers of the district, who cniuphiiiiod that -- Carson was not as active ns he should be in the enforce ment of the fruit pest eradication Ihws of the state. Mr, Allen was appointed hy the hoard uin the recommendation of F C, Huberts, chairman of tho hor- Itlculturnl commission. . While the victors nibble at the suc culent legs of well-browned turkeys the losers will eat mush and' milk and say they like: it at thji bampiet of the teams entered in the recent membership con test cioiilucted by the Salem V. M. C. A. The "Hod" tenuis in both the boys' and men's departments won over their "itlue" opponents, who promise to look still bluer when they eat their mush and blue milk. The winners of tile men's teams was captained by John Fnrrar and the losers by Hay F. Hich itrdson. Charles Hoggins was the cap tain of the victorious buvs' team, Th" hnuipict is scheduled for 0:'t0 tomorrow night at .the rooms of the association, The "Hoitso Electrical" Is typical of Ain-.'i ieiiu advancement. Start yours this Cliristmns time. Salem Electric Co., Masonic Temple. Phone 1200. The Jury in the case of the city of EVERY NEW IMPROVEMENT in Eyeglasses or Spectacles is found at this office. Eye examinations by a : Registered Optometrist, In visible Bifocal, Toric and ,Fla; Surface Lenses and I Perfect Fitting Glasses are ! features here. Let me prepare your glasses. MISS A. McCULLOCH, OPTOMETRIST 208-20!) Hubbard Bid. Thonc 109 Snlem against H. A. Itrowa, charged with resisting an officer, was nimble to agree last night Mid was discharged atj.S o'clock after several hours' de liberation. The jury stood four for con viction uud two tor acipiittal. The tes timony nf the witnesses was substan tially the same as given at the former trial when they also disagreed. The ease will be tried again in the police court, probably on Friday of this week, tiny O. Smith ussisted City Attorney Page in the prosecution. Attorneys Walter Winslow ami Trindall appeared fur the defeiiduiit. The jury was com pose I of F. W. Spencer, K. M. l.aFore, Paul llauser, Charles Knlauil, .1, W. Harriett and Martin Olsuii. Thore's a fascination in tablo cookory and it keeps yon out of the kitchen. Salem Kloctric Cci, Masonic Tempi,,. Phone 12U0. Through a mistake of the Jailor of Iho I'ortlunil police station, a mini by the mime of l,ee was brought to the insane asylum yesterdav, bv Specinl At tendant Algen, Instead of P. F.ckort, who had been regularly committed and who Algeo was sent for. When Atten dant Algeo presented himself ut the police station to receive his wnr, the juilors were in the net of changing shifts, and the jullor who was going on shift, not knowing Kckert, went to toe department set aside tv insane pris oners and called out for Kckert. ".My Humes Fckert," piped up l,ee, who occupied one of tue cells, and he was bundled out nnd brought to Salem by tho attendiiut, who was none the wiser, and the mistake was not discovered until l.ee was missed by the police de partment at I'ortlunil some hours Inter. When the blunder Was firind out Kck ert was sent up to the asylum, and, In order to save the expense of sending l.ee back to Portland to bo examined for commit incut, he will be examined nt the insane asylum today. Needless to sny l.ee's Insanity is self evident. ENDORSE WELSH. GL0BE Today and Thursday In Five Acts Written by Charles Dickens Featuring Tom Terriss The Greatest Impersonator of , Dickens' Characters, Also THE EVOLUTION OF PERCIVAL Vitagrnph Comedy COMINO miDAY AND SATURDAY LATEST WAR NEWS Also Vitagraph Feature, 10c 'HOUSE OF QUALITY' Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Cliicken. Hot Tamalcs, ChlU Con Camo, Chop Sue-y Noodlei 420 Ferry Street SAVE YOUR PROPERTY! WHY LET YOUR HOME BURN? The INSTANTANEOUS FIRE EXTINGUISHER" Kills any kind of blaze Instantly. Speeial Advertising Price, $1-50 (Regular Price, M.oo) FRANK LAWRENCE CO. 18 Broyman Block, When in SALEM, ORECION, stop at KLlliH HOTEL Strictly Modern ' Free and Private Baths. RATES 7!ic, $1.00, 11.60 PER DAY. I The only hotel In the business district. Nearost to all Depot, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Awsy from Home, T. O. BLIGH, Prop. j Both Phones Tree Auto Bui. I Salem Oregon, Dec. 1, 1111 4. ) The undersigned, ii behalf of the i Municipal Improvement League of Sa lem, believing from experience and in Ivestlgation that the enforcement of the i laws for the best welfare of the city 'will best be accomplished by the olee 'tioii of .1. T. Welsh to the office ut'elty marshal, hereby endorse and recommend .his 'iindidnev. (Signed) H. tl. MII.I.KU, Secretin v, W. T. JKNKS. I H. A. HAHWIS, .1. W. HKCKI.KV, Pres., W. HI Till MH,K, Attorney, Kim, Presnall, Directors Municipal Improvement F.NOS Presnall. (.Paid adv.) NEW TODAY One cent per word etch Inser tion. Copy for advertisements un der this beading should be ts by 8 p. m. PHONE MAIN It TWO incubators for sal SMI Ituyt st. Poll SAI.K (lood 1 mil year-old mare I or will tmdc for cows, j'hono 1 :t-F-1 :t. jFOH SAI.K drain und vetch hay fur ' sale at ranch or delivered, lleorgc Swvglo, (iardeii Hoad. Phone 2I-F-2. i KOlt IIKNT December 12th, modern i house with basement. Cull Krtle's llnkcry, SMALL houe and lot, 'i-'ixl"ili, for sale by owner, I2Si .Nebraska avenue, near Capitol street. FOU SAI.K lmip, largo cunbiniitio( safe. Poole's Drug Store, llo jNoiI', Liberty, LOST Sunday, cainon pin, wilh go'il I wreath li i on in I eniiico. Liberal 13 j ward for return tn this office. j LOOK for Ihe new sign, Hotel Knj, IIS North Commercial street. Prie,' ! reasonable, Cuff Kays, prop. Foil SAI.K On your own tonus: CitJ' property, fruit ranches, nii-1 stoce. fa ins. Sipiaro Deal Uealty Co. VK 1IAVK grain nnd vetch hay ,fo sale at the ranch or delivered when' , repiircil. Oeorgo Swegle, Onrdcn L'ciad. WAXTKIl lly young man attending Ini'iness college, work in evenings mi. I Saturdays. Ask I. W, Stalcy, Capital lliisiucss College. WK will n How y,n the highest price for your used furniture in exchange for ii"W. Calif llros., homo furnishers. Plume 'j'M. LOST Sntiiriliiy, geiitlemnu 's watch, gum eae, I, etweeu unite. 'HI it ninl Twentieth streets, south of Center. Please return to C. M, Kpploy (iro eery and receive reward. FOH SAI.K Complete garngo repair shop equipment belonging lo lute Hubert Mntzke, Stato street, between Coinmercial nnd Front. All machine tools, etc., new and latest design. Address K. F. Drown, Independence. DIM KI XHSCIIAFT . dor Dentschen lleute wild gcfaclllgst, W'lr spiechen Dcntsch. Saa Francisco Life Insur ance Co., II. L. Willson, district nian- . nger. A. Ilaldcmun, local agent, Ml North High street. WHY PAY HUNT When you euu trade n lot tin first payment or pay n small payment down on a new "i j riiiuii bungalow f Owner, luilll South I Co'.ninercial, " i HI'illlANK potatoes .",0c bushel; 20UII us loganberry wire, lliuil lugaiiberry posts; also good week horse; or will exchange any part for a dilver. Phono 2"iiKl-.l :i. sn.MK gncd cow pasture to rent nt $2 per month! room for i headi rent. In advance. Pasture on edge of Suloio. Impure nt Dinger Fruit Co., n 10 State street, phone ."ill. l'OH SALK OH TKAIlHtl rnom mod ern house ill t orvallls; bnseineiit, elec tnc lights, bath, toilet. Will take small acreage close to Salem lis pint pnvment; pne if-JoilM. W. 11. !iub euhorst & Co,, room 2 Hush Hunk, i hldg. 1 Foil SALK ."i acres of good land all under eultivntiont small house, goeii I location, miles south of Siilem, -goml road; price 4 HHKI; tJ'nl down. I bnl. to suit nt fl per cent int. Till Is good buy. W. II, Orabeahorst Ic Co., room 2 Iluh Hank building. l'OH SAI.K oil TKADK HI ncres of I gmd land all under eultUatlnn, acres sowed to oats and vealih, some fruit, small house, barn, well, chieliou house, good drainage, 3'i miles from Salem; price 27llii; -tl2.fl cash, bal. tl tier cent interest. W, U. Ornlien- bu st i Co., room 2 riash Hank Mdg. 2