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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1915)
EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCT. 29, 1915. An Unusual Offering of Women's m; W, H White Kid Gloves at ' .S:vi $1-19 a pair Here's a fine lot of Paris Point "V and black Embroidered White V1 Kid Gloves at a price that should 1 ttfi interest every woman. Just I come in and we've placed a dis- V Yvv';v play in the window for your in V " spection. The greatest glove of Ju' bi' fer of the season iCWliLJ $1:19 a Pair 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. Special Sale of Women's $4.50 Shoes At $2.65 a Pair Here are splendid grade patent leather footwear for women button style cloth top in fawn or grey. Short vamp model with round toe.' Our regular $4.50 seller extra special sale price . $2.65 a Pair 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 big 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 IIooodIgoods ziJ 'Salem's Best Market Place MINCED CLAM3 Smile Brand 10 oz. can, each 10 lWon $1.10 roRK mm BEANS . Llbby's 1 11). 1 0!!. cans, each lOfl Doren $1.10 New Mincemeat, pound 15fl Sweet Cider, gallon 25o New Walnuts, pound ato New Sillier Kriuit, pound Be New Figs, 'A pound 2.rc Florida drupe Fruit, i! for ....2flC Visit for Our Meat Dept. . STEER BEEF Fancy Kib Honor, pound 18o I'ot Roast, pound Ho Short Kilis, pound 12c Brisket, pound 11c Pure Hamburger, pound 15o COUNTRY PORK. Loin Chops, pouud 18c Kib Chops iGo Shoulder Roast, pound 12c Leg Roust, pound 17c Pure 1'ork Sausage, pound.... 15c HAMS and BACON l-'ancy Sugar cured, lb. 22 to 26c Sweet Pickle, cured ... 18 to 20c WESTACOTT-THIELSEN COMPANY 1S1 North nigh street Grocery Phone 830; Meat TUone 840 All Around Town iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHMiiniiiiiiiiifttmritiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiin Or. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting glasses correctly. U. 8. bank bldg. The two upper classes of the senior liiuii school will celebrate with a llal- Uowe'en party, in masquerade, at the high school building this evening. Dr. Stone's Drug snore. tf For Gilbert's home-made or salt-rising bread, Phone Wi. o The Salem Iron Works bought all the iron in the Salem Flouring Mills burned September 27, and today is putting up a derrick to remove the heavy rojls. These rolls each. weigh from'400 to 600 pounds and are 28 in number. o Prof. Wallace MacMurray, of . Wil i lumette university, will address the Sa The Bridge Problem Awaits Engineer With but 48 shopping days until Christmas, and 25 to 35 per cent of the city's business eut off by the closing of the bridge, the merchants of Salem face a serious proposition. , A meeting was held last evening to make arrangements for means of im mediately relieving the situation, but nothing will be done until Assistant State Highway Engineer Sadler makes his report to the county court. This report will be handed in next Monday, and will not only state whether tin bridge can be temporarily repaired for light traffic, but also give the probable cost, and time in which repairs could be made. If the report is against any traffic whatever on the bridge, the merchants will immediately put into execution sev eral plans outlined at the meeting last evening. I he whole bridge situation now re- ican theatre as It Ought to Be." Special, $700 piano player, used three months, perfect condition, .ftl-iO, terms to right parties. Geo. C. Will. o Dr. and Mrs, Frank E. Brown, of Council, Jduho, Ere visiting in tho city with George Harris. Mrs. Brown's brother and other relatives. Dr. Brown was graduated from Willamette uni versity in 1900 and it was through iiis efforts the present gymnasium was built. They will continue their visit here several weeks. r-o The Juggerant will not be shown at the Oregon tonight on account of the concert which lime, .loinelli gives. This wonderful picture will be shown again tomorrow. . Saturday afternoon will be a lively day in Salem for football tans. The Corvallis high school team will play the Salem . high on the Salem high school fiefd, the game beginning at lock. The Eev. Hoedly, a retired minister j Mme. Jomelli at the Oregon tonight, of Portland, will lecture at Kimball j Concert starts at S:;iU. No pictures college next Tuesday attniooii at rf:;TOwiu oe snown. o'clock. For his subject, he will dis cuss "Savonrola." o Dr. B. T. Mclnttre, pnyslclan and surgeon, 214 Masonic bldg. Phone 440. Tho bridge at Center and Fourteenth streets will be open next week for traf fic of all kinds. The Chemekcta street car line was running through to the stato hospital yesterday. Dr. Stone's Drag Store. tf The young people of the Jason Lee Memorial cniirch will give a masquer ado party next Monday evening at the home of Miss .viable Huberts, inm) Bum mer street. Dr. O. Hartley, specialist, Inflamed, bleeding gums and pyorrhea. 416 U. S. Hank Bldg. Phone 186. Nov9 The Salem Festival chorus will meet next Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the First Presbyterian church. Under the direction of .Professor Memlenhall, the chorus will continue its study of the "Hymn of Praise," by Mendelssohn. Fiano tuning... Fnone I4b&, or leave 2:30 o'clock. Kv n,o time the hiM. orders at music stores. J. K Hockett. I school boys get into action, another attended tomorrow, as a general inter- o L'aiiie will he culled nn Willmnnttn est has been awakened in the success of this sales day, und the fnrmers now realize that it is up to them to make it a success or tailure. Articles to be of feied for auction sale have been listed at the Commercial club. W. ,S. Low will personally take charge of affairs to see that the sales are carried out strictly in accordance with his promise to the farmers that everything would be on rue square. - Herman W. Barr, of the Barr Jew elry company, returned yesterday from a visit or tnree months which included Buffalo, New York, Washington and Chicago and other cities in the east. On his return he spent a few weeks at tht Sau Diego and fciau Francisco exposi tions. Ho says the indications overy- wuere arc tnai uusmess is on we up grade. In ull parts of the country road building was going ou and traffic was ncavy on all the ruilroads. The wave of good business and prosperity started in the cast a few mouths ago and is now almost to the coast, was his general opinion of business conditions. The Falls City Luniber company has purchased the stock and good will of the Capital Lumber company, and the two firms will be consolidated with of fices at 349 South Twelfth street. The There'sSomething About a . Good JpVm n i U"",n at.1,?:30vv B0lves itself in witinK for the engin next Monday morning at the A. M. CiePrs reports to the er.rn.tv court Mnn- A., taKing tor his suli.ieet, " I he Amer- . n,S ;,mo,1;, ',; T, may include the building of a pontoon bridge, establishing a ferry, or use of the Southern Pacific tracks in bringing, passengers across the river... meets here, Dr. Doney will deliver a lecture on "The Marks of a Man." This lecture has been arranged for the 2tith ofc November. o The Salem District of the Epworth League of the M. E. church will meet in this city three dnys, beginning next Friday, November 5. This district, of which the Kev. T. B. Ford is superin tendent, includes 45 churches and it is expected- that several delegates will at tend from each church. The opening meeting will be hojd Friday night at the Jason Lee Memorial church, in the form of a reception. The Kev. j. C. Spencer is president of the league. Although a great part of the Polk county business nmy be cut off tomor row, the indications are that the public market and sales day will be largely The ordinance providing for a speed field, hctweou the I'm versify of Ore- limit of three miles an hour for any trains within the city limits will be re turned to tho council by the committee in charge next Monday evening, with the recommendation that the limit be. made six miles an hour, instead of tii ree. The White Swan lunches sure are (pausing comments of satisfied patrons o A private dancing class, under the di recfion of Professor Uinger, of Port land, held its first meeting last even ing at the Moose hull. The clns will hold its regular meetings every Thurs day night. About 25 couples were present at the first lesson. A meat market that's different, 371 Stato street. Placards are out announcing the ad d 'oks to be given here by Richmond P. I'obson, former representative from Alnliania, at the urinory on tho evening of Thursday, November 18, under the ni'spicos of the nnti-suloon league of America. Dr. hdwiu I. htearns, of New York, will also speak the same evening. Quality, quantity and economy meet nt tno Midget Market, 371 State Frank J. Miller, state public service commissioner, returned yesterday even ing from San Francisco where ho has been uttending tho convention of the National Association of Railroad com missioners. Mr. Miller was in Sai Francisco for about two weeks visi: ing the fuir and attending to business nutters in that city. -o Why pay more? Market. 371 State. Try the Midget The bridge department of the state highway engineer's office today sent the completed plans for a reinforced concrete bridge across Conine creek, near McMinuvillc, to the Yamhill coun ty court. The bridge is 360 feet long and will cost about $15,000 according to the plnns of the department. The plans are submitted to the county court for the approval of this body and if they arc accepted the bids will bo let in th'i roar future. will begin at (i:30 sharp.- CARRANZA AT MONCLOVA. LOST IN THE WOODS. " Ceutialia, Wash., Oct. 29, Fears kxtrlu l-i.Hii 'r.tviiu i ... i iu -.il... ......I Carriini-a arrived n't Mon'-lova at 1 1 W, ro f,,t ,l"'"-v f"r "", M(t'' of W o'clock thin lift. -moon t-n route to 1'ied ! Williuius, a fanner, of tirand louiid, tun Nieuins, where he is lue tomorrow, I who has been lost in the woods near mending to n tclenmiii received here.' his home since Wednesday noon. A Tho Moi.-un consul said Cnriuun had: number of possemen have not been nl.lt 'ot been anKHssiiiBtod, j to find him. Hygrade, Salem's leading 6 cent cigar without a quest ion, , . Regular Thursday night entertain ments are part of the Klks' program for the winter. Last evening the program consisted of a vocal solo by Dan Dun genberg, piano solo by Professor Men deiihiill, a reading by Robin Day and solo by 11. C. L. Snyder. Next Thurs day evening ISO Klks from Mi-Minn- I vine, inciiiiiing ineir ilegree team, will ntteiict the special initiatory exercises. The McMinnville team will have charge of the initiations. Boy Scout dance, Armory, November 4th. o Tho Knights of Columbus will hold a spe.-i.il meeting next Sunday at the Moo.t- hall and the three degrees will be ex. inplified to a local cbiss of 00. Tiie first degree will be given Sunday morning beginning nt 0 o'clock, and the second and third degrees durinir the I afternoon. The day 's exercises will el-.se with a banquet given at the arm ory at 7 o'clock in the evening. Vis iting Knights of Columbus will be l.-arued his fanioiH present irom .McMinnville. .Mount Ah gel, Corvallis, Albany and Astoria. 4.444444 f Do You Have Headaches? Leading specialists an ree that a large per cent of all headaches are duo to defective eyesight. Tho ONLY RELIEF for that kind of headache is CORRECTLY FITTED GLASSES. Our careful examination will determine whether your headaches are due to eycstrnlu. If that luot the case we will tell you o without cost. i Miss A. McCulloch, Optometrist OAO AAA TII 1 1 I tw-tvv jiunoaru mag. rhone 109 jon iiiul Willamette universitv Special service in Pratum, Oregon, next Sunday, October 31. at 11 a. in. Ilev. John Ovall, of Portland, will preach. All are invited to attend. . o Just at present, not only in this country, but especially in Europe, many grand opera singers are out of jobs, or to put it in other words, are temporari ly out of employment. Consequently, instead of appearing at the royal dp era house in Vienna, or with a grand opera company in one of the capitals in Kurope, Al'ino. Jeonne .Tonielli will ap pear before a Salem audience this even ing. Special flour sale on at the Pratum Flouring mills, Waldo Hill flour, $1.10 per sack. Hard wheat flour mado from choice bluestem wheat, $1.25 per sack. Hvery sack guaranteed. Come to the mill and get your winter's supply be fore prices advance. 40 pounds of flour given in exchange for bushel of wheat. Y. B. McCallister, Pratum, Oregon. Salem women fared well in the elec tion of. officers held yesterday in F.u geuo by the Central Willumetto Dis trict convention of tho Degree of Hon I li Overcoat Or Suit that not only adds to a Man's appearance but is a good investment as a reference to a Man's intel ligence and ability. You will always find' the buit or Overcoat that you are looking for in our store. Price $10 to $25 G.W.Johnson&Co. 141 N. Com'l, Salem, Ore. or. Mrs. C. M. lTolinan was elected ,-""9 b"lcm I-um,' company wil Grand Chief of Honor, and Mrs. So phic Keene and Mrs. Millio White as members oa the committee, on resolu tions. The committee on courtesies is made up entirely of Salem women, with Mrs. Edith Door Mrs. Laura Anderson and Mrs. Viola Mason. As a preliminary booster to keep up their spirits and also to arouse enthus iasm in the football game to be played Saturday afternoon between the Uni versity of Oregon team and Willamette university, n big rally will be held on Willamette field tonight. The fresh men will serve us fire builders and those who live in Lausanne hall wil' grace tho event with their presence. Be sides the usual amount of stunts and college yells, addresses will be made by President Doney, Coach Mathews, Professor J. O. Hull nud football innu agor Gillotte. 0- discontinue its east Salem lumber vard and traswer its stock to the yards oi the Capital Lumber company on Twelfth und Ferry streets. A. B. Kel sey, former manager of the Capital Lumber company, will be in charge. The West Salem yards of the Falls City Salem Lumber company will be con ducted by W. T. Grier. The offices ot the company at Commercial and Cheni eketn streets were removed to the of fice at 3-li) South Twelfth street a few days ago. The social service meetings which proved such a happy success last win ter at the Unitarian church, will begin with the first Sunday in November. Rev. Tischer is arranging a number of programs which should prove of henefi. to the people of this city. Social serv ice and social progress is the need for intelligent and intelligent sympathetic study and consideration. Public forum, such as these meetings are, will fill need in our lite and give full an. I free Russell Brooks and Harvey Slater, who hnve charee of tho U. of O. alumni banquet nt. the Hotel Marion tonight,, opportunity for the discussion of vitnt report thut the tickets sold indicate timely subjects. All friends of so that abont r.o fomer students of the "al service mid (if sociul urocress are state university will be present to aid ! cordially invited to co-operate to make in the organization of a Salem ulunini thepo meetings a success and send nnv association. President P. L. Campbell, suggestions to Kev. Tischer. who will' ot ine state university, will ho present i greatly appreciate all practical co to make a short address. Tho pro-1 operation. gram of speeches will bo eut short inj o order that those present may attend j "what is Sin?" is the theme for the .loinelli concei t and the batKiuet I ,i;u..JU;.,., i... p.... t:......... . ,. .u . i. ... tarian ciiurcii Mummy morning. Since The first reunion of the Arabian Knights club of Salem and Muriou county will be held tomorrow evening on the fifth floor. of the Mnsonic tem- i pie. .This club consists of local mem-: bers of the Al Khnder shrine of Port-1 land and was organized a few months ago with Dr. W. Cnrleton Smith -as' president. For this first social, it is expected that fully 75 will be present. Although the meeting tomorrow even- i ing is exclusively for men, nrrnnge-! ments are under- way for other social functions during tho winter when the ladies will be present. Tomorrow night,! the meeting will partake largely in the : way of a Hallowe'en party with decora-; Hons and place cards suggestive of ghosts and goblins and other spirits that are nliroad at this time of year. To take charge of this first reunion ot. Shriners, Dr. W. Cnrleton Smith, as president, named the following commit-, tee: E. M. LnFore, Henry B. Thielsen. Walter H. Smith, A. E. Strang and F. A. Erixon. Boy Scout dance. Armory, November 4. llenefit to build scout cabin. Mis. George Woodruff, of Portland, TO LOVERS of good Bread. Beginning Not, 1st, I shall deliyer my Salt-Raising and Home Made Yeast Bread every direct to the consumer, forenoon. -My yeast bread is mado from potato yeast, hen.-c the rii-h flavor not found in the grt-there-quick brand of bread. TV salt rising has been speaking fur itself the past three years, Phono HO:! ami let in..- call and "show you." Also on side al Woman's Exchange, Roths; Boggs, Eppley's, aud Foster s Baker. P. S. GILBERT is in the city for a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. Arthur II. Moore. Grocery Specials for Saturday At Damon's 3 Pounds of Our Best Steel Cut Coffe 1 r Pounds of 1U Onions Earl G. Beck, a member of the Salem fire department, surprised his fellow fill-men yesterday by being quietly mar ried to -Miss Frances Gonghuour and not telling them about it until todav. llis friends hud been expecting the coming sin is recognized to be moral and soir- uul malady the world over afflicting all mankind, the consideration of this vital problem should prove interesting, as it is important. Sin has been, and still is, the basis of every scheme of salvation by sacrifice which have come to us from ,,,,, ',,, ., '. "' I Seinetie sources, hence is one ff the el k,..ni i. " h 3T"K nr" fu-xla-i'ontal and important factors in c II known in this c.ty ami are busy ! rpli ion ,, in pil00,,hv. What ' oday receiving ,, congratulations of wholl,e nm, , u ;J - of 1 1 . e I 1. ft Y H r tl' KT V' Vrk8 ''"rpose. these questions' w li of il e I mted Hrethren church perform- al, como in 'f(,r consideration. All ; bv L v "c"n h;h l,uJJ students of religion nnd of moral phi If anyone in Salem wonders where hralie Chaplin, the movie comedian, walk, that oues- tion was answered this Rfternoon when "Hetsv" a hair mown brown bear t Nh...lllhl,i.l .inu-n tl,., tt..t tl.A We will dollver groceries to west end , of a' chain. Hetsv ' keeper modestiv of bridge for wir Polk county patrons, j disclaimed that fact that the bear unliveries .intiy, io:oo a. m. ami i:uu , tauuht Churl . to unlit hut it. ....r- p. m. C. L. Sperling It Son. Wlien in SALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Batha RATES 75c, $1,00, $1.80 FEB DAY Th only hotel in the business district Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Horn Away front Horn T. O. BLIQ3, Flop, Both Phones. Ftm Auto Bas. " tain that Charlie never tauirht it to her and they perform exactly alike. Betsy was advertising a show 'tonight nt the1 Wexford where a special program is to be given by the Hose Theatrical com pany, 1 Dr. Carl Gregj Doney, presidont ofi Willamette university, is booked for several engagements "rext month. Next Kuiutay he will preach both morning and evening st the. i'entenarv rhurrh ; in Portland. A paper on "A Slims tor ; Pteoaration for Kfficiency" will be; ren.i November 8 tit-for a meeting of; tho pastors of Portland and ou the evening of November t'X he will read, ft paper before the Men's Six O'clock flub at the First Methodist church. When tho Older Bov' conference Iere's a chnnce to kill three birds with one stone. The boy gets 'the top. you get tho Bakiug Powder. A !nleiu in dustry gets your patronage. We All Smile. We Ate Pleased. t Tops and Baking Powder at all Sah'm Grocers. Epply Purs Cream of Tartar or Pur Phosphate Baking Powder. 6 Pounds of Broken t Rice SNIDER' S CATSUP, BOTTLE 20c CREAMERY BUTTER, POUND 8 Founds of Sugar i Large Cans Milk . VALLEY PLOUR, SACK KING APPLES. BOX RIPE OLIVES, QUAE! 30c There is no doubt this store Is making ths lowest prices on OrocerW in Salem. The above prices will prevail at Damon's tomorrow DAMON & SON 833 N. Commercial St, phoni WE DELIVER ANY PLACE IN SALEM.