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EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 28, 1915. I a Tomorrow Is Remnant Friday ALL REMNANTS ONE-HALF PRICE A Rousing Remnant Day Tomorrow, Counters piled high with choice remnants of Silk Woolen Fabrics Linens Cotton Goods Ribbons Laces Em broideries. By all means attend this event. Your Choice of Remnants One-Half Price. None Sold Before 8:30. See the Window Display Special Sale of Children's Handkerchiefs 3 in a Box- 2 Boxes For 25c Here are dainty Embroidered Corner Handkerchiefs for children put up in pretty lithographed box. Just the thing for holiday or birthday giving; three in a box, extra special price 2 Boxes for 25c See the window display. For Men A Special Sale Saturday Only Men's 50c Suspenders at 27c Here's a sale of Men's Suspenders that should attract wide attention. Chester and President makes the very best 50c sellers on the market. Many different patterns, many weights, regular and extra long lengths. We procured a bjg lot and will sell them out at this unusual price Saturday only. A regular 50 cent article. Special sale price 27c. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY tnr :;ii):iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii!!i;a amnimntwtwumimtmimma All Around Town . jBHiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiMimtmmnnmtmri:mnnimi:Hiiiiiiiiiimmi Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting glasses correctly. C. 8. bank bldg. Sailing on the steamer Northern Pa cific from Flavcl next Saturday are R. V. Lindsay, Gordon Wallace, Dr. A. J. Smith and"Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dodd. Dr. Stone's Drug store. tf Tominorrow is Fraternal day, Hood River day ami The Dalles day at the Manufacturers' and Land Products show in Portland. Dr. E. T. Mclntire, pnyslcian nd surgeon, 214 Masonic bldg. Phone 440. A. R. Southwlck, of Polk county, is the owner of a 191ii Studebakcr six cy linder car. He is not worrying about the transportation facilities across the river, as the car will not arrive for a week or so. Miss Bertha Dorris, police matron of Eugene, stopped off in Salem today-fur a short visit with Mrs. I.elu Lynch, of this city. Miss Dorris was on her way to Portland on business connected with her department. Wallace McCamant, of Portland, at torney for the Veils Fargo Express company, was in Salem today where he appeared before the state tax commis- ! sion relative to the assessment of the M 3P A ft 1 -4P"wm a OO.OpiOOODS Excavation work for the new W. W. j comDBDV for the eomine vear. Moore, building on ourt street is pro- i 0 aressinir rnitidlv. The laying of the I WilHam Mamhoii chairman of the foundation will begin early next week. ; gtate Industrial Accident commission, went to Bilverton today to investigate Dr. Stone's Drug Store. tf THE. GRAND! As the flrnnd Theatre was rented sometime ago for tho Christian Science, lecture which takes placo tonight, there will be no picture program until tomorrow afternoon, begiuuiug Tomorrow Matinee. JESSE L. LA SKY Presents Broadway's Most Beautiful Actress Charlotte Walker In an ordinal photoplay of stirring dramatic episode and thrilling narrative by HECTOR TURNBULL, entitled Out of Darkness A photo melo drama with great sociological purpose and iuteut, pi. lured with all the art of the Lasky Studios. Tills feature continues through Saturday. COMING SUNDAY a. & C. Vaudeville tl Acts, together with two reels of moving pictures, orchestra, iihis -. The revival now in progress at the First Baptist church is attracting a largo attendance each evening. These revivals are pnrt of tho plans laid out for all Baptist churches at -the con vention recently held at Eugene. o Dr. O. Hartley, specialist, inflamed, bleeding gums and pyorrhea. 416 U. S. bank Mdg. Phone 186. Nov9 A free lecture on Christian Science will be delivered this evening at the opera house by Clarence C. L'nton, C. 8. B., member of the board of lecture ship of the Mother church, Boston. The public is invited to attend. Piano tuning... Phone 1465, or leave orders at mimic stores. ,T. E. Hockett. o The first dance of the season given by the United Artisans Inst evening was a successful nffair, fully 150 being pres ent. A tidy sum of money was placed in the treasury of the drill team who gave the dance. o Fine SantiarrijLlly bulbs at the Yew Park greenhouse. 1105 S. 12th, Phone 253 W. The Salem Social Service Center will hold their annual meeting Friday even ing at the auditorium of the public 1H' rary, for the election of officers and tho discussion of plans for the winter. O. M. Elliott is president, and Ivan G. Mi'Duniels, secretary. La Corona is all and more than is re quired for a high grailc 10 cent cigar. o "The Criterion Boys," a literary so ciety of young men of Willamette Uni-crt-ity, held their exercises last even ing under the shade of a sheltering oak. hear Fail-mount. Besides literary food, the young men partook of real refresh ments.'1 Some lunch White Swan lunches small cost. . o L. D. Babic, known as "Big Lou," a Servian, was arrested in this city yes terday afternoon to lie hold for officers from Falls City, where he is wanted on a bootlegging charge. The officers from Falls Citv arrived in Siilem today to return the man to the justice court whero ho will be given a preliminary hearing. o Reliable piano tuner. Phone 2354J. The exterior work of the improve ments to bo mndo on the Odd Fellows' building will not begin for several weeks, as tho contractors are holding up this work until a certain tiling has been shipped. Parts of the interior improve ments will be under way next week. Opera House tonight, 8:00 p. in., free lecture on Christian Science. L Tinmlioi rt iilolmn tlmf Tinva prima 1 front that city from employees of the ! sawmills who have been injured. J Wheatland and Independence are the I . i .!. -: 1, vrvv j,mucn wiiere uic aver vuu ue crossed, according to automobile men. H-illa Ferry is not in operation. Those crossing to East Independence will find the ronds to Salem along the river in fairly good condition. All persons who are in any way af filiated with the Presbyterian congre gation are included in the invitation to attend the Pena-nia l'acific exposition social in the church parlors next Tues day evening at 8 o'clock, when the members of the congregation who at tended the exposition will bo host to the rest. J. A. Bock, proprietor of the Salem Taxi Co., has purchased tho Salem Ga rage at 24fi State street and will open it for the use of his taxi company next Monday. Tho Salem Garage has been shut down for two months and the building is. owned by Russell Catlin. Mr. Beck began the taxi company here with two tars but has four in com mission now and found that his increas ing business required tho uso of a private garage. Closing Out Sale of Mackinaws We must close out our line of Men's heavy wool Mackinaws to make Men's all wool full welted and belted backs, high collars and all lira Tn tins nnt at ' ate md. $4.50, $5.00, $5.75 and $6.75 M : Ladies9 Fibre Silk S WE ATE The season's latest in Ladies' Wear, formerly mW, . $7.00 and.00, to close out ' $5.00 RS All of our Blankets at Closing Out Prices Kafoury Bros. 115 Liberty, near State. The Store for the People. LAAAlAAAAlAAjA A AiJ rTTTTTTTT TTTTTTT1 Mrs. D. D. Olmstcad, Miss Ethel Kiunon, and Ben Lang. Mrs. Otis Kinnon, Joseph Worcester I The young ladles' class of the First Baptist church, known as the Pbilntn, is preparing to furnish one of the rooms in the new quarters of the Y. W C. A. These new qunrters of the Y. V. C. A. will bo located ill the second story of the Until building on Liberty street. The room furnished will be named for the Piiilatn class. Tree lecture on Christian Science to night, Oponi House, 8:00 p. m. Change of scredule. Beginning with Monday, November 1st, the schedule for the Salem-Indepcndeiice Auto Stage will be as follows: Leaves Salem, corner State and Liberty streets, 8:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 3:30 p. in. and 7:30 p. m. Leaves Independence, opposite postoffice, 0:00 a. m., 12:30 p. m., 5:00 p. m. and 9:00 p. m. The business men's class of the Y. M. C. A. will tender a reception this even ing to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hunt. Mrs. JIujit recently enmc to this city from Portland. Assisting in the reception are J. H. i'nrrnr, O. ih. Albm, J. D. Hart well, R. C. Bishop, Rev. James Elvin, Miss Cora Tnrkington, 0. B. Gingrich and L. II. Compton. Following the re ception, a program of music will be rendered and refreshments served. Ivan O. McDaniels acting manager of tho Commercial club, is gathering data on tha flax industry in Oregon, to pre-' pare an article for an eastern maga zine, and to also givo information to tha many inquiries retarding Oregon's new industry. Several photographs were secured at the penitentiary today, and any photogrnphs taken of flax at any timo during its growth and during harvest will be appreciated at tho com mercial club. o A woman living east of the city evi dently has an abnormal appreciation of humor, or is mentally a little off. Ono week ago one of the local undertakers received a telephone message to call for a body near the school house at Mac leny. He drove to the location men tioned, but failed to find even a house. Yesterday another undertaker received a like message, resulting in a trip to the Mime locality. A preacher was also called to the same place on an errand of mercy, and even a tuxicab received a hurry up message to call. The party sending the messages was located yes terday and it won't happen any more. At the last regular meeting of the Commercial club it was voted to hold a live wire meeting once a month, the date not to conflict with the regular l meeting. This first live wire gather- The 10 day period for posting noticea in order to call a special election to vote taxes in road districts may be shortened if the voters of the district arc notified personally of the time and place of the meeting, according to an opinion handed down by Attorney Gen eral Brown today. In order to vote a special road tax in excess of a six per cent increase over the tax budget of the . previous two years it is necessary to post notices for 10 days and then to advertise the intention to vote a special tax for 30 days more. The 30 day period which provides for advertising in the newspapers must not be abridged but the 10 day period is only for notifi cation to the voters to be present at the meeting to vote on whether or not a proposal to vote a tax shall be submit ted to the district electors. If it is pos sible to notify the voters in" less than 10 days all of the requirements of . law will have been fulfilled if tho voters are aware of tho meeting, says tho attorney general. A 1,000 Mile Trip With a Dog Team Sonttle, Wash., Oct. 28. Captain Louis L. Lane, master of the power boat North Stur, formerly owned by Explorer Stefonsson, ia making a 1,000 mile dog team journey from the Arctic coast to Cordova and will arrive in Se attle about November 15, according to a dispatch from Circle City. Lane re cently accepted tho North Star as part payment from Steffanssou for the big power schooner Polar, Bear. TOO MANY TEACHERS. Arrangements are under way by the " . "j'1'1 ,luos,,ny "'. Nmv" members of tho First Baptist church bv J"" ,2' ' ltT .llim: " IV.' f which all the needv of the city will I Tr,,,f- " the Marion hotel. Mr. be given a breakfast Thanksgiving 1 ? l'"m" "Tr e ...,;:., e t .....:i a -..i.,..i. ti.:7. of the 1 luted States Chamber of Com- Thanksgiving breakfast is for nil who ?" 1U' ' "penning several months Seattle, WjBsh., Oct. 2S. Sessions of tho Washington Educational associa tion council began here todnv with the uttendanco so large it was necessary to utilixo two ot the biggest churches, the Plymouth Congregntionnl and the First Presbyterian, where duplicate meetings are being held. One of the first matters disposed of wbr the determination by the council to Introduce a bill in the next legisla ture, requiring a higher scholastic standing before certificates are grant ed in many lines. This is because the field' is overcrowded with teachers. FOR DJOINS EDISON. Los Angeles, Cnl., Oct. 2S. Henry Ford arrived here today and joined Thomas A. Kdison in an inspection of tho schools of Los Angeles and a motor ing trip tlmiogh this city and nearby towns. Edison's opinions of the things ho saw were expressed in a manner char acteristically laconic. "lireat! ''' ho said, or "fine! " The trip to San Diego has been post poned until tomorrow so Edison can enjoy tho tenrs planned for him here. SHE HERDED WILLIE Hired As An Aviator I ' ButCould Not Fly; San Fraiiicsco, Oct. 28. Army of- j ficers declared today that the court-' martial of Lieutenant Colonel Loliisj Goddier, judge advocate of the western department of the United Stntes army, probably will be resumed Monday or Tuesday of next week. Resumption of j the case hinges on the arrival of Col- j onel Samuel Reber, in chargo of the aviation corps, from Washington. Captain John T. Geary, judgo advo-, cate of the court-martial, summoned Re ber from the east to explain a number! of personal letters which passed be-1 tween him and Captain Arthur Cowan, ' head of the army aviation camp at San I Die go. Colonel Reber will have to explain to whnt extent his domination over the av iation camp extended, why he justified a flyer's. pay for Cowan, his reasons for rating Lieutenant Patterson as a junior aviation officer with a captain 's rank, when Patterson was unable to fly. Convicted Woman Gets Year In Jail Seattle, -Wash., Oct. 2S. Superior Judge Everett Smith this afternoon sen tenced Mrs. Mary E, Lillian, convicted last week of indii'jlaugiitor after kill ing Howard. Borders, the man. alleged' to have betraved and deserted her, to one year in tho county jail, but in the event sho is to become a mother, her sentence will be automatically conclud ed a few days before the child is bora. All the tune sho has already spent in jail whilo awaiting trial will be count ed as part of the year to be served. She mis urcu in ,i!i since ouiy oo. ,1 ndgo Smith's sentenco of Mrs. Lil lian is believed to bo the only ono of its kind on record in Washington. Get Your Spuds Ready For the Show Now is the time for growers of po-. tatoes to assort and select their fjnest, as the corn end potato show will open in Salem from December 1 to 4, and the cash prizes are worthy of consider ation. Nine varieties will be awarded $5.00 prizes, for tho beet 12 of each. Thsse are the Burbnnk, Early Red Rose, Early Hed Ohio, Gold Coin, Garnet Chili, Netted Gem, Grcin Mountain, Ameri can Wonder and Early Sunrise. A spe cial cash prize of $10.00 will be award ed to the fi-iest bushel of any singlo variety. In this competition, nil the rine varieties shown may enter but there will be only ono prize for the finest bushel. Here's a chance to kill three birds with one stone. The boy gets tlio top, you get the Baking Powder. A Salem in dustry gets your patronage. We All Smile. ' We Are Pleased. Tops and Baking ToMer at 11 Salem Grocers. Epply Pure Cream of Tartar ot Pure Phosphate Baking Powder. Sun Francisco, Oct. 28. In filing a cross complaint today to his wife's ac- :n .1:..-.. Ti r ,-, . . . need it, regardless of demonination, and ' ', u'?, m;nM X:inl V aT ViT "w " the ladies of the church would be glad , "!8 B",,.4"k,nK th? nian.fr f?r" ?3 tt- " l8"f,Ct b?.rd !'l,ee u .urn I'ltiic iu inN-p mm irom seeing fair pedestrians. As this appar ently was not effective, she. shrouded all windows with oilcloth, shutting out light and air, he alleged. in the west, addressing commercial I i. j l i. li v - to receive lh nnn.e. nf tt,. wt.n"..,. ' e'P C9 and endeavoring to 11. . & A. ..it 1 I'm iu nut-mi. HALLOWE'EN PARTY You cannot have a real Hl lowe'cn party without refresh ments. There is nothing mot appropriate than fresh cider. Order today nice fresh cider. Ccminercial Cider Works 1010 N. OOm'L Phone 21N AUTOS FOR THE POLICE. duce nil commercial clubs to act to-: ! gether in urging laws regarding the GRAND OPERA HOUSE FKEE LECTURE TONIGHT at 8 oTIock I M. First Church of Christ Scientist Of Salem, Oregon, announces a Free Lecture on Christian Science, by Clarence C. Eaten, C. S. D. of Tacoma, Washington Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Hcieutist, In lktou, Masoachuaetta THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED mflMlltliMWBBMWrWWMIIMIlllllllll Piano tuning. Phone 1465, or leave- interests of the country oM at music stores. J. E. Hockett ! MC(md teZ Bales day will Following the meeting of the Joint Md"It Saturday at the Waring tioard, and close of tho annual meeting lmrn,' hcr 16 wm' cld . tw of t iW State federation of Oregon Wo- ek n- '? coming in at man 'a clubs, inanv of the delegates V."9 Commercial club anil everything in were taken rides this afternoon around ,'lllt tl,c "ales day next Sutur- tho city and to the state institutiong. tiny will be as successful as the one held The nntos were furniihed by member! "I,,''1' imh pf ,hia month. W. 8. Low of tho comniercbil club. i wall superintend and take general nmn- o - ' ngement of the market, and H. E. Voor- Card of Thanks. i beis will act as auctioneer. To a eer- Mr. P. Males and Mr. and Mm. W. tain extent, the success of these Sntur- : .Tones wish tg thank nil friends for d"? market and sales days is In tho their kindness: and sympathy in their hands of the farmers. If enough pro recent bereavement. uluce, vegetables, farm implements and o cattle are brought In to make an inter- i The remains of Carl Ertle, who died esting market the sales will be con 1 at Monrovia, Cab, last Sunday, will ar- tinned. Everything ia conducted in the rive in Salem tonight. He was a mem-1 interest of the farmer and it is up to her of the W. (. W, and that organiia-, the farmer to support these sales. tlon and friends are respectfully invit-l ed to attend the funeral which will lie Th Women of Woodcraft of Salem held from St. Joseph's Catholic church, i Journeyed to Stajton last evening to tomorrow (Friday) morning at P::i0' initiate a class into the Stayton lodge. o'clock. Burial will K in the Catholic cemetery. The remains will be in rare of the Terwilliger Cottage parlors. Special flour sale on at the Prattvm Flouring mills, Wsldo Hill floor, $1.10 I per sock. Hard wheat flour made from choice bluestem wheat, $1.25 per sack. Every sack guaranteed. Come to the mill and get your wluter'a supplv be ' fore priee advance. 40 pound's of j flour given in exehn-ige for bushel of whent, W. It. McOolliMor, Pratum, Ore-(? Following tho initiation, addresses for the stayton lodge were made by H. K. Hcltel," Henry Wirth and Mrs. Dorn. The speakers for the home lodge were Mrs. Koaa Moore, Mrs. Irene St. Helens. Mrs. A. Miller and Airs. Wright. Among those who attended were Mrs. B. Mat lock, Mrs. ('has. Matlock, Mrs. E. Ney hart, Mrs. I. Clark, Mrs. Vjee Achesou, Mrs. Mary Moore, Mrs. Ollie Schellberg, Mrs, Irt-ne St. Helens, Mrs. Norma l.ef lingwoll, Mrs. M. E. Cook, Mrs. Raphael Heeler. Miss Elva Sftif, Mr. A. Miller, Mrs. K. Enjrich, Mrs. George Hastey, HESE two great qualities i -omtort..Lnvnienc 'surround you at Hotel- Nortonia AnytKini that inspires these qualities tkat encour ages good cKer-i$ sure to U nailed with acdaim. Whole, om foods . . temptingly served -ere JeligKtfal fill on full of tnttp and good humor . bound to. Begin tha day with a Nortonia meal-tha kind that sustains ba happy. IU tfidi priviUa of Uth $1 oi the dj. Rooms -with EviUthiUtormmthed The that 11. of Washington PcrtWJ HMsls-attcUnta M Portland, Or., Oct. 2S. Patrolmen on duty in the resilience districts of Port land will soon bo riding around in lux urious touring cars in their quest for evil doers. The city council today voted to al low an appropriation for the purchase of five Automobiles for the use of the blueeonts to reinr.iu i!i Mayor Albeo's budget. Tiie horso ridirg police probably will bo dispensed with. HAYESVILLE NOTES Hayesville, Or., Oct. 2S. The school hero was dismissed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday owing to the countv in stitute being in session at 8nlem. Miss Kotzien and Miss Patterson are in at tedaiiee. Tho following teachers arc at homo and ato attending institute: Misses Anna and Martha Dennv, from Mill City; Ida E. Dennv, from Sublim ity; Lottie McAfee, from Gcrvais. Miss tilndya Stevens, of Salem, visit ed Miss Mable King the first of the week. Cheater r.nd Rollin Armstrong were Hnvesville visitors on. Simdnv. Misses Theodocia Teel. Elsie Wicoff and Maids Starr spent Sunday at home. Miss Eyle Stcwnrt, of fiervais, is a guest of Miss I.mtie McAfee, Tho Ladies' Aid society will hold a box social cr.l baznar at the school honscon Pridar evening, October "9. M iss Leoito Stnley visiting her eraiiil parents Mr nil r,. The Philuthca class of the llaves ville church entertained the llarnea class with a Hallowe'en party at the home of t!. E. McACeo on Tuesday cv cniuir. A verv ,l.,liu)itf..l ,..,;.,,. spent, at gnmes and miisio and at a "our wn eorr, apples and cider were servo.) the d,..i. ue,... i,;..i, n departed for their homes. Those pres- i-ui were: .mi uses Ida M., Anna, Mar tha, Pauline, Ida L. Dennv, Mable Starr, Elsie Wicoff, Edua Pitts. Huth Saucy, Mable King, Lottie McAfee. Lvlo Stewart .lunette Ingerml, CMvi Webb, Loreue Stnley, Mrs. Willu an Mrs. McAfee and. Panic McAfw, " the Messrs. Grant, Hairy Verne Francis Wikotf, Albert, John nnd iw Stettler, Rudolph Hansen, M Prank Pitts, Albert Wull'mcycr, TO Don and Clark Kitdiey, Clarciwf I gersol, Oscar "oreu, Oco. Starr, Jo Dennv, Chester Armstrong, Mr. Willi and Mr. McAfee. Dr. Keynolds expecta soon to mo to Snlem. iVj for $ale, a Want Ad will tell it Trustee's Sale! , Xotice is hereby given tbit the undersigned will sell at sue tion for cash, at i:M o'clock Fridav afternoon, October -m 1915, at the John E Crowe fr about one mile Sontheuit of Salem,. Oregon, and one wh North of the State Feeble Jlurf ed Institute, the following p sonal property: 1 grav horse 0 years old, weighing about 1400 pounds. 1 gray mare 6 years oll,e'"n about lo.")0 pounds. 1 bay horse colt 3 months old. 7 head of fine brood sows. 1 registered Po'"'"' . u 27 shoats, weighing from 73 pounds each. 3 cows, one soon to f resin n. 1 set heavy farm harness. 1 heavy single burness. 1 light singlo harness. 1 farm wagon. 1 buggy with long bed. 1 Oliver rlow. l'Oliv'cr corn cultivate' 1 three section harrotf. 1 5-tooth cultivator. 1 potato planter. 1 potato digger. 1 grind stone mount"- 1 Mandy Lee Im-uW or. Small farm anJ gr.lc t"0"- 2 tents. 2 dozen hens. 3 movable hog hons. s. , About 2 cords of dry w0 EUSSELL CATUf. H. E. VOORHEI& Auctioneer.