EIGHT THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26. 19U. tHWMMt Ml MM MM , v few I I M eyers Annual $10.00 Sale Of Women's Ready-to-Wear Garments A monster clearance of stylish Suits, Coats and Dresses in the most popular models and fabrics. We must clear the department so as to make ready for Spring stocks. We're selling them now at this clearance price so that our patrons will have plenty of opportunity to wear them before warm weather time comes. You'll gets lots of good out of these garments. They're new this season stylish and are shown in the most wanted colors and fabrics. Don't fail to see the assortments if you want a Suit, Coat or Dress. Values Up to $45, Your Choice, $10 See window display. NEW IOUAi f FRESH cow for sule. '-'- Mill. DRY fir wood for sale. Phone 2302-W-2. ITHXISHED -l-room modern bungalow. Phone 32-F-32. I'HK SALE Fresh Jersey tow, IUM South Commercial. GOAT MEAT for sale; first-class only. Phone 2100 M. Ml ' . ft; .M M J' l( ' mt mi 51 Special Sale of Furs SETS AND SEPARATE PIECES-YOUR CHOICE, HALF PRICE SPECIAL PRICES ON MIDDY HLOUSES SPECIAL PRICES ON SWEATERS SPECIAL PRICES ON HATH ROBES SPECIAL PRICES ON KIMONAS SPECIAL PRICES ON HUG-ME-TITES SPECIAL PRICES ON WAISTS SPECIAL PRICES ON PETTICOATS Special Prices On All Lines Every Department makes Special offerings of Merchandise at CLEAN UP PRICES OQOD1GOODS ! SPECIAL hot chicken families ut Fred's Night Lunch. ; IKirsEKKEl'IMI looms, li.Vi ltdlcvuv. Phono .Wti-lt. tiOAT M EAT R)K 8AI.B DeHwntl to any part of town. Phone 157U-W. . I FOR SALE Two cows, fresh, $4.") and $00. 05U .North Twenty-first street. i'HESll Jersey im, hi'ilVi' cult', tnill.s, J ;I2 llis. per liny; cheap. 1 117 Market. : EOR HALE Fifteen head of small , stock (touts; $1.30 ouch if taken soon. Phone 1070-W. NICK fni.it rooms on lower floor, wnl real cheap; liath. J inpiiio SMI .North Seventeenth street. FOU SALE oli TltAHE Wheat luml iu Canada, Washington, mul Eastern tire gi. S.jini it- Dcnl Realty Co. jFOli KENT New modern tive-roum j Immiii low. Not for sali' after rented, ifl.' per month. Call 7!lii North llth. NICE dry old growth tir wood fur $l..")0 per cord. J also havo dry oak. John 11. Srott, over- the Chicago store. AN elderly lady would liko position as housekeeper or iu family. Wish home more llinn wanes. Cull -1:17 South c(i nmeicini street. "--MM KUH SALE :i acre home in .M i r 1 1 i 1 1 1 - side, driving horse, .10 pair llonm' I pigeon:', balance of place to rent. T. II. Illun.lell, ;iHi Leslie street, phono i:i7. HWMWHWWW4 HHHH All Around Town -M-M M-f-M ,stnto roads, l(ilO,:!70.07; for University at the S. P. depot, by Officer Woolery 'of Oregon, .tli.VIM.0H; for Oregon Affi'i-, Wednesday night, lias lieen turned over; cultural college, $lll,nU2.10, According to Superintendent Hale of tho Oregon to the uliovo budget, received at the State Training School. The boy claims office of the county clerk this morn- he wuh making his way to Portland, ing, Marion county will contribute 4.4 where he hoped to enlist in the navy, per cent of the total taxes of the state llis home is in Roscburg, He was re- Dr. Mendelsonnj specialist In fitting glassos correctly. U. 8. bank bldg. The Men's Club can use four men with camping outfit, two to cut wood, Nile for fir and l.ltl for oak. The other two to do day work nt l"c per hour. Anyone that can handle this place call 400 Ferry street. A Christmas present much appre ciated was given to Mrs. (limit Corby yesterday. It was tho beautiful olio hundred piece dinner set given away in a purchase contest by II. ('. Marvin, Special mooting of Salem odgo No. 4 mid I'acilic lulge No. fill this evening. Work. oint installation of ofliccrs bv 'ho pust gnind master, (loo. 11. Iliirnetl. Visiting brethren wel- loine. The floor in the lower corridor of the county court house iH being torn, up this morning, to be replaced. The work in being done by day labor under the supervision of the county court. The old floor has been In place since the court house was built, according to the official historian and if tho new floor wears well, n new court house will be needed bfforo another floor is laid, Dr. Stone's chilblain romcdy, 2nc, guaranteed. , MIbs Peterson, of tho Toa Tavern,! basement lit' I', H. bank building, will fill orders nt any time and in liny quan tity for cakes, pies, salads, desserts, etc. Free delivery if desired. A now oyster house and abort ordor restaurant is o bo opened nt lU.'l Slate! street, opposite Piiees shoe store, by I II. A. Smart and A. Kittei man, botii well known residents of this city. Considerable time and expense will be devoted to remodeling tho place nail it1 is Intended to mako it. unusually Invlt-i ing. Tho dnto of opening has not been' announced but will probably be about the first of tho new yenr. 1 do to Dr. Stone's for trussos. Sorios No. 10 of the Mutual Savings & Loan association will be opened Jan uary 'J, 1U1.", Subscriptions for shares in the association are now being receiv ed at the office of the secretary ut -7o M-"M Slate street. Phone 10. A. A. Lee, president. J. B. Orior an executor of the will of M. M. Powell deceased, has filed u suit , in Hie circuit court against J. T. Ken l us and others. It is alleged ia the com plaint that a note from the plniulil'fs to Mr. Pow ell for the sum of till) was given and that no part of this note has ; been paid. The laiutiff seeks tho I original sum and interest with pi'i as ' attorneys fees iu the action. j Try Scott's 15-ccnt meals. Dollar watches at Stone's drug store. A suit hag been filed In tho circuit I court of this county by (leorge W, i Murphy against Kiln 'Wright and others. I It. is allege. I in the complaint that Ella Wright and W. A. Wright, now de ceased, signed a note tor $11100 from Mr. Murphy which was secured by a mortgage on certain real eslate. The plaintiff iislm for the sum of 1 000 with H per cent interest and 4"XH.'I as taxes with $l"i0 at attorney's fees. Dr, Utter, dontlst, phone 600, Salem Hank of Commerce building. The regular Sunday school orchestra has been augmented to 10 pieces for the i nneerl Sunday alteraoou nt the Christian church. The forenoon session of Judge Onllo. way's court was taken up with the di vorce case of Katharvnc Couper ngaiust. (leorge II. Couper. This case was con tinued imli't'i nil i'I.v unless the plaintiff can produce witnesses lo prove that a marriage existed between the parties In the suit. A Nt it t e in en t is offered as an exhibit in the case signed by a Hev. Holinger of Pallas, Wilnosses this morning testified f hut there never was a minister of this inline iu Pallas nud unless the nuirriage is proven the judge considers that no divorce Is necessary. Norma N. Lcffingwoll, onibaltnor, nnd lade nssislanl with Cottage, l'uderlnk lug 1 arlors. 1'hmio 7-4. J The county of Marlon will contribute iM.'lK.ll.'l.fi.'i to the state of Oregon lis its share of the stale taxes next year. This sunt is divided up as follows; For gen eral purposes, iJOT.It" for Mon mouth Normiil school, fl,hT!."l; for this year, Instrumental nnd vocal solos, duets, quartets, etc., at Christian church Sun day afternoon, December II p. m. leased from tho state school last July after serving a .fifteen months' term iu Hint institution. At the regular annual meeting of Do Moluy commnnilcry No. 5, Knights Templar, last evening, election of offi cers to serve during the ensuing yenr as follow's: (leorge H. Hurnett, emi nent commander; Harry K. Clay, gen eral alissimo; Milton L. Meyers, cap tain general; (ilea C. Niles, senior Havter, Dallas, junior i u . .i.ii U'itli ii IiI'iisim t'lfiu iir Htniul ciintii i (li ntr ' , . , . ... . .. . and F. A. 1 aer, recorder. F. Jt. Du ll brass uirdenier with a po i setta in . . .' , , ... ..... , , . 1 , , vis, present eminent commander, will , it. AM of tho c crks received presents .-in i . n p ,. i .i e i serve until the regular installation of trom each other ot aa appropriate mi-, . . fP tare. On account of his ability to trn-,"10 "uv s,t " ",llurs- The deputies and clerks of the coun ty clerk's office prepared a Christmas surprise for County Clerk lielilhur Thursday evening in the shape of a complete Christmas lice. The tree and the presents were kept locked up in Judge Kelly's chambcra until the grand ,)",.', opening. -i r. ueiimur won piesciiieu vol in three distinct directions nt once Deputy V. (1. Hover received a toy man ' with wire spring legs, dancing feet nnd II roving disposition. Sea program in today's Journal in ro gnnl to concert Sunday nfternoon. Mo admission charge; silver offering. i Funeral services over the remains of the lute Sibis (I. Smith, pioneer of Ore gon, and father of County School Su perintendent W. Jf. Smith, who died at the family home near Marion on Christinas eve, were held under the auspices of the Christian Science . church, nnd interment wus had in the i Odd Fellows' eenieterv. Mr. Frank An old-time family Christinas reunion ' j.-it,t, first render of the First Church is being celebrated todav at the home ,,c c,,ist isVHMitlut nf till eilv rend of Secretary H. II. (loodin, of the statu ,,, Norvi,,os, Besides the immedinto hoiirii oi control, waicli is heing pnrtid- r.iut;v..H ( ti1H ,Mcnsed. the services pated in by n large number of relatives. Among those who are the guests of Mr. anil Mrs. (loodin upon this festal oc casion are; Miss Lena (ioodin, a daughter of Portland; Mr. ami Mrs. 'Lewis Oll'ield, of Los Angeles. Cal.; Mr. mid Mrs. S. C. Keaaell, and family, of Portland; nnd Jackie lluber, a nephew of Mrs. Cuoilin, of I'oi'tland. Mrs. Olilfield is a sister nf Mr. (loodin and Mrs. Kennell, a sister of Mrs. (loodin. Two big. fat turkeys have been provided by the host lor the feed'' as well as all of the other were attended by a large concourse of friends of the deceased and family. A family reunion was held at the home of F. F. Shedeck, the father of Frank Shedeck, chief of police, at 10-H South Twefth street, yesterday. All of the members of the family were present and a few intimate friends were invited iu to purtnke of the Christmas dinner which was served. big 'The members of the family present con- were; Mr. and .Mrsr r. 1'. Shedeck, diluents which go to make up n first Louis Shedeck nnd family, of Portland, class Xmns dinner. M. W, Shedeck, Frank II. fcihederk and o i family, Rudolph Shedeck and -Miss Em- The Frnn'o Shop and Olftory wishes to thank its innii.v friends for their in terest nud co-operntioiis dining the past year. This interest has made it possible til enter upon u new year of endeavor toward greater originality. "Made in Salem" will be the inaiii object fur which to strive. Merry Chiisluuis to all. The employes of the Portland, Eu gene nnd Eastern Hailnay lines in this mil Shodock, of this city. i Two auto loads of Salem shooters went to St. Paul Wednesday to take part, in a trap shooting tournament ' held under the auspices of (he St. Paul shotgun experts. W. II. Dalryinple won the high average prize with a score of , Hill birds out of 171 shot at. Kenneth Drown, also of Salem, was second with I an average of 04 per cent. A. it. Deniiisnn, another local sportsman, did not nrrive until lute but tied Dalryinple on one of the extra events when each I broke 41 straight without, a miss. They! divided the prize iu this event. Mr., Dnlrymplo made a run of J JO straight: without a miss which will probably i stand as high record for some time to! come. All ot tlte Salem shooters who attended the tournament report a fine time and cordial treatment from the St. Paul sportsmen. The fire department was called out shortly after J o'elirk by what proved to he a "Foraker" fire, n false alarm. As a result of the protest of the executive committee of the Portland typographical union to the state print ing hoard against its action in naming V. M. Plimpton as temporary state printer to fill the position during tho coming session of the legislature, it is probable that the board will reconsid er its former action when, upon the suggestion of the board, the priiiting fraternity present a list of eligiblcs for the position from which the board may select a suitable candidate for the ap pointment between now und the first of the year, when the law prescribes tho selection of n state printer shall be made. The protest, was minle, as was predicted in the Journnl, on consti tutionnl grounds that Mr. Plimpton has not hud "10 yenra actual experi ence in the art and science of print ing" and is not qualified ?i fill the position, and the action taken by the typographical union is intended to I nice the hands ot the board to make the appointment of some practical j printer. J FOWLER WILL NOT TALK. SENATOR LODGE LEADS FIGHT FOR GREATER NATIONAL DEFENSES , I v ' I j V V 'A San Erancisco, Dec, 211. Verne Fow-: ler, suspected of murdering William Kassett here on Die evening of Decern-1 ber PH, continued to maintain silence at the city jail today, Acting on the advice of his nltorney Fowler refused flatly to nnswer the questions put to him by Captain of Detcslives shea. The police said they expected to place some charge against Powder before Monday, when he will ask for his releas0. on a writ of habeas corpus. A charge of violating the stale poison law probably, will be lodged against the suspect. j OrFICIALs'lNDICTED, 1 ii-., i ' . Senate H.C. LODGE 1 Washington, Dec, 2:1. Senator Henry Cnb.it Lodge, of Massachusetts, ar ranged to call on President Wilson on Moii lav. December 7, with reference to the hiitioual defenses, Senntor Lodge claims the 1'iiited Stales is not nt. nil prepaid for war in inse it weie t'orced upon her, and he will lend the tight fur an inquiry upon the tloor of the opper Iioihc. FOlt SALE nt auction, on December ill), at - p. m., one bit and store build in,' located coiner of Capitol and Market streets. For information call at -i'iO State street. CoMi: in and let me write your fiio insurance ill n good old line compary. You will then know just what it will cost yon. No surprise asses-i- . moats. John 11. Scott, overMhe Chi cago store. WANTED At once, agents to sell oni of the best book propositions erf offered. Price uiiv ."ale. Appeals to everybody. A hustler can make big money. all Monday illl S. Commei. rial street. LOST Silver mesh purse continuing small leather purse, Mumped first National Hunk, McM innville, Ore. About in money and gold necklaco with Ciiiueo pendant. Kinder plou-io phone Slli-W. SEWING MACHINES Now is your time to liny a sewing machine. Wo are giving Xinas sales, (lood tewing machines up; drop hond nmohinen ns good ns new, $12.50, Singer of fice, 010 stuto street. DIE Kl'NDSt ilAKT der Doutsel.M Lento wird giifaelligst goweiisoht. Wir sprechen Deutscli, San Francis co Life Insurance Co., II, L, Willson, district manager. A. lluldeinan, h cal agent, 141 North High street. I'ltl'NINO time is here, If you have wnrk that you want done cither pruning or grafting by an exper ienced party, who will guaruiilee re sults, leave your orders witii the Cap ital city Nursery company. Phono 7o. THE Vi'Alt in Europe makes it uecci saiv to seiutini.e our fire insiirniico pn'icios very closely for your own protection. Yon can get your fire ifvuuiwe at. W. A. Listou's office ia any of tho five American compan ion No assessments. You take no chances. -IM Court. L. cilv presented Superintendent T Hilliugsley with n fine manicure set for' a Christmas present. City Superintend cut O, J. Peach received a gold seal j ring from the stil'ctcnr men. Majors came in third with 7 per cent. I 3 Torre Haute,' 1 ml.. Dec. 20.- Mayor Don Roberts, Circuit Judge Uedinond, Sheriff Shea and Citv Judge Smith sur-' rendered today to federal authorities ; here on indictments charging ennspir- i ncy to corrupt mi election. More than 10(1 indictments on similar charges were I returned mid 00 arrests already have i been made. CAPTURED A KID, New' York. Dec. 20. Marshall Field, 21 years old, heir of Chicago's late merchant kiiig ubtaiucd a license here todav to many Miss Evelyn Marshall, 2'i. Field gave his lesi.leiice as South auip'oti, England, lie recent ly iuhci. ited ,i urn unity nf his fathers eslate. 1 4 t t k c jc )k s EXTRA COPIES OF : . SATURDAY'S EDITION I ft i Extra copies of Saturday's H $ edition of the Cnpitiil Journal will be iiuilled from this office $ :o and address, postage paid, for ) cents, The supply, Imw- i ever, will lo United. )( i) : ) !) 5 i ; (( i(( r( Where there's a will theie's a chance far lawsuit. 1 The Stoic That Saves You Money Save one-fourth of your fuel bill. This automatic damper is guaranteed to do this or money cheerfully re funded. Price, only $2.00 I Our man will call at your house within the next few days to show you the merits of this article. This is a case where a $2.00 investment makes you $20.00 per year. Your Credit f jgfVj. Stores in is Good HOME'FURlSIfERS Oregon and Here RCJlMlGl5T Washington The House of Quality nnd Service, Otto Schollberg, foreman of the cab-1 inet making department of the Drown planing mill, is reported today to be recovering nicely from his operntion lit the Salem sanitarium, performed last Friday, Mr. Srhellherg lias been idling. lor some lime pri'vimm ill uie iipeni- m Hon and his friends have hopes of his, I Q (.AffCCt LClGCt" pcrniiincnt recovery. i "V ive Vision Our work is our pride and Mr, nnd Mrs. T. Douglas Hawlcy and daughter, Miss Esther, of Woodburn, spent the Christmas day at the home of 1 Mrs. llawlev's father, John U reminds, r.. i.ni;.iKl Cl, at 1M.V, Madison street. Mr. Ilawley YOU HCOd reliable lilaSSCS, has resigned Ills position ns principal . . , . of the Woodburn school ami goes to , aCCUl'ately Ilttetl. Pilot Hock nfter the holidays, whore j he has accepted the position as prion- j pal of the schools, j County school superintendents of all ; yoU are guaranteed good, of the counties In the state with the ' exception of those from Harney, Slier- COriSClCntioUS WOl'k and aC- ninn, Pmatilla mid Wheeler counties, j are in Salem today grading the papers (jui'UtC 1'eSllltS. of the recent teachers' examination' held throughout the state. Thev are I holding session in one of the rooms of! the third floor of the state house nnd it is expected that it will require about a week to complete the rating of all! of the papers. j Max Wallace, the 17 year old boy .who was taken off a night freight train j Miss A. McCulloch OPTOMETRIST 208 200 Hubbard Building Fhone 100 Extraordinay Show Tomorrow, continuing three days "THE SEA NYMPHS" Special two-reel Keystone comedy. Three other special selected pictures. BLIGH THEATRE 10c No raise in prices. 10c The Show That Pleases the Feople. Special New Korean City Restaurant Spanish Chicken, Hot Tamalcs, OhlU Con Came, Chop Busy Noodles 420 Ferry Ktreot Do not forget "ZUDORA" next Wednesday and Thursday. THINK 8TOKY TRUE. London, !ee, iM, p1(, KnKfdnn ac count that the tieriunns iiiive been ic piil'dl in the tighiiug on the H'.urit river, in Poland, was regarded here thin afternoon as having boon confirmed bv the Hcrlin statement that the kaiser's triiips had cia-cl their attacks in that regi ni. The Siav had pievinusly admitted that Ihe tiermiias cro-snl the liver, but it wis conjectured that they were ub si ipc'iitlv beaten there. EMTEROr' IN DANGER. T.ondou, Pec. 2rt. That the Vienna cmit physicians l'eur the emperor of .Austria Is on the verge nf a breakdown was slated in a dispatch received hcr.i this atteriioon from Home, Sw iterluud. Tho luissiige added thnt private Infor ' unt inn hnd reached llerne to the effect that his majesty was deeply d"prescil by the Austrian forces' lecent severe reverse in Scrvin. i Perhaps a green Christmas niny not i make n fat ginyeyaid, but a white Christmas iiuikca a lenu roul bill,