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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1914)
EIGHT THE SALEM CAPIT AL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1914. l 9 - f- Mail Orders Promptly MEYERS' GREAT ANNUAL Meyers' Clearance Is EtfAtt-JIWH II rU3I.ffiKSip People Wait For .1 I w J Vfl f IB- 1 V51 -4 I 1 Kl III Itf D 1 M I V.tfHF y i M - L M, 4 V4 - 1 Hi 7 U VA I k Jf Yv I fl A B-l I XI. Ill Wl -- -l H . , oa - BUT- M i 1 I i " I Make a list of what you need nnd send it to us if you cannot shop In person. Our store shopper will carefully look after your wants. We can mive you considerable on your purchases. All orders filled the day received. The event that means so much te careful shoppers For the remainder of December and continues through January. A great sweeping clearance of all lines in this annual event. Winter merchandise in every section will sell rapidly at the greatly cut prices we have placed on them. We must clear the departments for the coming season and dispose of the broken lines of merchandise left from our brisk holiday selling. This sale offers a splendid chance to economize on desirable and seasonable goods. Purchase family and household needs now. A bor.u Tide clearance of nil lines of merchandise and. to clean up all broken lines left over from the holidays. Our reputation of 35 years' suc cessful merchandising ia Sa lem stands back of everything you buy. We yuaruntee satisfaction. This event holds an nuiisuul opportunity to supply your Heeds of MUSLIN WEAR at Kcncrous reductions. Dainty . dow ns Combina tions Corset Covers Draw ers Petticoats at inoney Vnvinif priced. Mm' Clearance Sale Prices on Women's Suits, Coats and Dresses Clearance Sale Prices on Waists, Kimonas and Bath Robes Clearance Sale Prices on Petticoats, Sweaters and Middy Blouses Clearance Sale Prices on our Entire Stock of Infants' Wear Cleararance Sale Prices on Underwear, Corsets and Hosiery Clearance Sale Prices on Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes Clearance Sale Prices on our Entire Stock of Table and Fancy Linens Clearance Sale Prices on Dress Goods, Silks and Wash Fabrics Clearance Sale Prices on Ribbons, Gloves and Neckwear Clearance Sale Prices on Handkerchiefs, Laces and Embroideries Clearance Sale Prices on Umbrellas, Hand Bags and Leather Novelties Clearance Sale Prices on Notions, Toilet Goods and Hair Goods Clearance Sale Prices on Men's and Boys' Shirts, Hats and Neckwear Clearance Sale Prices on Men's House Coats, Bath Robes and Slippers Clearance Sale Prices on Men's and Boys Gloves, Handkerchiefs and Jewelry Clearance Sale Prices on Men's and Boys' Hosiery, Underwear and Suspenders Clearance Sale Prices on Cut Glasst Brassware and Baskets Clearance Sale Prices on Blankets, Comforts and Pillows Clearance Sale Prices on Toys, Dolls, Games and Wheel Goods Clearance Sale Prices on Trunks, Handbags and Suit Cases Clearance Sale Prices on All Automobile Accessories w I 4 f. I: T T T ? T T t f t T t t Clearance Sale Prices on Our Entire Stock of Boys' Suits and Over coats. Outfit the boy now at a big saving. The House of Quality JlJLIoooiaoooDs The Home of Satisfaction f I I T T t Y T f ? T t T r T f f t T T T f t V AAAA.AAAA A. A. A. ' V V v v V W V All Around Town )r. Mendoliioun, aueclaUat lu fitting ' snog correctly. V. H, bank bldir. Py cemetery, near Ha- o !wl He", nt. 1 p. in. Itev. Mr. Albiu of- 'he funeral Borvlcoa for Theresa ficialeil. The deceased was well known nple, who died in this eitv Decern- , 1,1 Marion county. L'.'l. IHI1. were held from' Ihe Tor ! o more ih no ncca tor alarm over what others are lining. The main points to bear in mind lire style, fit and ipuility of the j:oo'N, Afler all others are looK ed into, you will be amacd when yon Ko to Mother and loiiipnie nuole lor urade ami price for price ami rcalic 'h funeral sorvicea of tho lata Wino I(IW """'h belter the material is thai ,i . . . . . . . . . . . n 1 . 1 . . I.; w.. i i i.i liter Home purlins yesterday inoiii at II a. in. lutcimcnt was in I. II, I', cemetery, lustorii Buckwhoat Flour 00 route t li, 1.. M. IIokus &. Co., phono Illl. dl on, who died suddenly at his h he oll'ers In his Salem-aiade clothe r HiCKoii City, December '-M, 1IHI, ;,,l' street. whose remain arrived on Hie II :I0 o in. Nuutlierii I'acilie yesterdny, weie' Dr. anil Mrs. Claronce Kariley and The Store 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 Our man will call at your house within the next few days to show you tho merits of this article. This is a case where a .$2.00 investment makes you $20.00 per year. Your Credit is Good Here HOME 'FURNISHERS Oregon and nrZl'" Washington i The House of Quality and Service, i lit tie sun, Max, departed for their liome Jin Coiviillis last evciiini;, after spend i iiiK Christinas Willi relatives ami friends in this city. ! Dr. Stone's Itch Ointment cures the itch. Tho city dog catching dopartmont ia ,11111V fully equipped with a wnjioii and ill Ini'HO butterfly net for calihiiiK dogs. Two men in the employ of the street j ileiiprtineiit handle the outfit and when I the unrestrained Iok is sighted they lirst try persuasion to coax him into the wanun, but if he refuses to be coax ed he is ensnared wit .1 the dip net ami , summarily bundled into the Wilson to , be hauled to the dou bastile on Kerry street. Any dou not followed by its ! keeper on the cud of 11 string is subject j lo arrest by the dn catcher, After spending tho weekend with relatives in this cily, Mr. nnd Mrs, F. I liny Pavis and hiiii, l.'iley, depart to j niulit lor their home in Mcdlord, where Mr. Pnvis lias been employed as court 'reporter in Hie circuit court for Jack son and Josephine counties lor the pa"t i five veins. 1 (( ILLUSTRATED LKCTDEE ON ALASKA. Tomorrow evening at T:.'I0, Wilson Walter Sawyer will deliver an Illus trated lecture 111 Alaska at the Metho dist church. Mr. Sawyer has visited 'practically every point of Interest in the territory and has 11 wonderful col-j lection of pictures. Ills lecture is tint only cnteitniiiinn but is a lircat educa tional feature as well. Admission l.'ic. 1 Krsolntiona of nyinpntiiy for the fam ily of Hie late Hilas Smith, lather of l ouuty School Superintendent W. Jl. Smith, were adopted by the stale board of examiners, composed on" the school "iiperintendcnls of tho several counties of the stale who are (irndiiiK the teach ers' examination papeie at the state house this week, Saturday afternoon. The resolutions were drawn and sub mitted by a 10 litlee coiuposed (f 8. , K. Notson, of Morrow county; Lincoln Snvane, of Josephine county,' and O, II. jl'yhnd, of l latsop county. J 8. McElnea, a traveling man, who hai been in this city for ahnrit a week, , loaded up 011 firewater Saturday tiinht and I .Mi del n riejit swing on Officer llerwid'a nose when the officer went lo arrest him to brine; Vim to the sla lion at the request of McKluea's wife. Mrs. McKlnea 'phiiued inlo the station Inat her husband was in a room in the (Iwl lon'iiinn house and that he refused to return to their rooms in On' Ainu ho ld and she wanted an officer to take him out of the rooming house. McKlnea showed fijjht when Officers Spencer ami ilcrwic appeared 011 the scene nnd landed mi llervviu's proboscis, The pris oner was brought to the station ami locked up over Sunday ami this ninni iii(t was fined ."i by Judm' Klin. Mrs. McKlnea appeared and paid the fine and .MrKluoii was released. The home of State Sonator oleet and Mrs. A. M, I. a fVlotte, oil ( hemeketn street, was made toe scene of a happy family reunion on Christinas day, when all of (he children ami Kraudchildrc 11 To Correct Defect ive Vision 1 You need reliable Glasses, ! accurately fitted. Our work is our pride and I you are guaranteed good, j conscientious work and ac curate results. Miss A. McCulloch OPTOMETRIST 208 200 Hubbard Building r-hon ins nil tlir red around the parental festal board, ate, drank ami made merry quite in keeping with the annual event. There , were ill persons present at the celebra tion, ainonc; whom weie .Mr. and Mrs. C. M. 1 .11 Kollclle nud five children, of Vaiiihill county; Mr. ami .Mrs. I'. I., l.a r'olh'tto and 111 in i ly , of Washington county; Mrs. Dritt Aspinwall ami Mrs. Hubert Cute, of Mission llolloiu. Funeral eervicea over the remains of Miss Caroline I". Ilindshaw, who died ut A'beripicripic, .New Mexico, leccie ber IS, were held at Ihe first .Methodist chinch at - o'clock this afternoon, Kcv. Avison eondiii'lini; the services, and in terment was had in Ihe Odd follows' cemetery, Miss Hrndshavv was the daughter of Dr. Ilcu.jumin II. Ibadsliaw, the well known prncticinif physician. I who died in this cily several years agn and was a (iraduato ,,)' the Willamette I university. She was a unlive of Illinois, 'havintf come to Salem with her parents about 115 years 110. she is survived by I a hr ther, (ienrge li, llradshnw, uf I'ort- laiul, who accoMipanied the remains hilli'T for burial. Frod Dodd, the taniale man, waa giv en a divorce from I't'iirl Modil Saliii-dnv allciiioou in .Indue tialloway 's court, tin line urolinds of cruel and inhuinnu treat j incut. This case hu.i bcu in the eourts I for minie time. 'I'hern were no children or property rights involved. j Judge Galloway took the divorce case of J. W. Kmius agairst Alice fvans un I der ailvisciiient Saturday al'ternooii. j'l'he plaintiff sued for a divorce on the grounds of cruelty. lie alleged tlult Itlio ilefendanl lias unjustly accused him lot' improper relations wilh oilier women ami that her religious beliefs have ren dered his life a burden, I Six daughters and their families gath ered at the home of their imrenta, Air. and Mis. I. ,. (Iio-diong, of St, Louis, Ore., to hold an obbfaliioucd family re union 011 Christinas day. Members tif the family present were; Mr. and Mis. 1 1. N. tlroshong, St. l.oni; Mr. and Mrs, 11. 1,. .-M111 nr., riinmpoeg; .Mr. ami Mr-, Chniles Wainpnl and family, of Silver ton; Mr. and Mrs. II. Kirkwood and family, of (ieivuis; Mrs. Jos. .Martin and family, of Salem; Mrs. II. L. I.p pers and family of West Woodbiirn; Mrs. Annie tlroshomr nnd Mis. lniv I Mahncr of St. Louis. geiiernl election lust November, which j was also the primary election for the. city candidates and at the general eitv, 'election held December .1 cost a little 1 less than L'L' cents each according to I the tiuures of City liccordor Klgiu, who finished the drawing of the warrants 1 lut week. The vote cast in the .Nov-- , ember election was Jslo and in the I December election was L'ssii making a 1 total f ilTii-l votes east at a cost of ' ifl,4.'ill,7."i for both elections. The elec tion epeues were as follows: Judges I a ml clerks -'.'iL', rental of polling I places "ili; this for the .November elee- Ition. The Di nibe.r election cost was: j .'iS.ir, Statesman I'rinting iMVUiil. , iiicideiitnls if 10. Total 1 Hi(l."."i. One , item of reduction in the last election 'over former election was the a-dug of ; city teams to haul the election supplies 1 instead of employing city expressmen, j saving alioiif p 1" for (he city. , In novels men lounge in the ennser ivatoiy, luft in real life the place is the I smoking room, where they are in dose 1 touch with the decanters and the sell , zer on the sideboard. t if ;j .K He DIED if KHANTZ At the family home, No. v7i Sooth Twelfth street, Salem, Oregon, Sai iirda.v, December L'tl, 1!H I, at 7:13 p. in., Mrs. Trinu Kraut, beloved wife of Mr. X, (), Kraut?., aged 70 years, mouths and 1'J days.' D." 'eased ha lit 111 an invalid foi some lime but her illness did not, take a turn for the worse until a short time before her deuth. Hesi.les her husband, who hai been a resident of Salem fir nniiiv years and a tailor by protean, n, she is survived by two sons. Augut and Charles, both of Portland, who were al her beiiiile when the end came. Piinoi.'il services will be held at the Lehman l ie ugh nndeitakim; parlors at :'V) Wednesday afternonu and inlerineiit will be had in City View cemetery, l'iic:iiU can view the remains at tho resid uice today and toniorrriw. Tli votes cast In this city In the Extraordinary Show TONIGHT Continuing Two 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 People Do not forget "ZUDORA" next Wednesday and Thursday