EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY. NOV. 5. 1915. Special Sale of Millinery Tomorrow Any Hat in Stock One-Half Price 2BS Sale of Table Lin ens, Napkins and F'cy Pieces Replenish your Linen Supply now from Meyers' Big Stock. Special Prices throughout. the Linen Section Commencing Tomorrow morning you will find our entire stock of Linens on sale at price reductions which should attract all lovers of fine Linen. An un usually large stock of best quality Linens has been gathered for the Holiday Season. Beautiful qualities, dainty patterns and perfect workmanship in each and every piece. Come and see the Linens then you'lr-realize better what unusual values we offer to Linen Buyers. Table Linens Specially Priced at 55c, 59c, $1.08, $1.25, $1.38, $2.05 and $2.25 a Yard jj Linen Napkins by the dozen, sale price at $3.20, $3.70, $4.60, $5.45, $5.60 and $6.40 Table Linen Sets, Cloth Napkins to match AH Specially Priced - I Special Sale Tomorrow Only Children's Union Suits at 49c a suit I Here are very good grade cotton Union Suits for t I Children, in sizes 8 to 14 years offered special I I for the one day only Saturday 4lJc a bmi I - WHtMMHIM Sale Prices on All Fancy Linen Pieces Drawn Worked and Embroidered Squares Centers Doilies Bureau Scarfs, etc. Linens make splendid gifts. See window display. Special Sale Prices on All Women's and Misses It Suits and Coats Special Sale Prices on Women's Corsets. Women's Silk Crepe De Chine Waists at Sale Prices. See Window Display. Jl. ' JJ. GOODiGOODS Babbit Was In the Wrong Room AH Right Charles Babbitt imbibed too much strong water yesterday uud flouted off into dreamland with )uh head pillowed on a pile of bricks and his feet' block ing the .traffic in un alley. An officer happened, along, borrowed a handy wheelbarrow mid trundled Babbitt over to the city iail. -This moruiuj; Babbitt awoke anil looked out through the bar-1 red windows then turned to a fellow j prisoner uud said: "How did I get in here?" j "The door was left open last.niglit," ; said his room mate, "and you walked in." " ; "Well, wasn't I a d n fool! though?" was Babbitt's comment and! he found that his observations upon i himself were eorrecf when a few 1110-1 ments later Judge Elgiu sentenced him ! to five davs at hard labor. ! You will not make a mistake if you sav llygrade when vou want a cigar of the same quality. According to the report of Parole Of ficer Keller for October there were 2S1 prisoners on parole at the end of the ! mouth. During the month 20 were pa roled, two pardoned, and three returned' for violating their paroles. In all seven violated their paroles. . 700 tickets sold to the Lyceum Course , and I:.'!)!) is the limit. The White Swan lunches are causing more people to abandon housekeeping ! than anything else. For their re-issue of their booklet, " V'ayside. Notes on the Shasta Houto," the Southern Pacific is calling for photographs, and would like several from the vicinity of Salem and differ-: ent parts of Marion county, Anyone having photos of scenes that may be viewed from the Shastn Limited, might send them to tho Commercial club. 100 tickets sold each day to the Ly ceum course, (iet that ticket while get ting is good. $1 ut all the muse stores, liny now. . The Salem Six O'clock club will meet next Tuesday eveeing in the That Time Is Here To buy the Raincoat or Overcoat and get the full season's benefit. This Climate Demands an Overcoat or Raincoat To keep out the wet as well as the cold. Our Coats are built and will keep their shape in all kinds of weather. Prices $10 to $25 G. W. Johnson & Company 141 N. Com'I St., Salem, Ore. GETS HIS 20 CENTS. San Francisco, Nov. ". After months of red tape. Captain JTyde of the coast Virxt artillerv corps at Seattle has been SHIPLEY'S THANKSGIVING SALE RICHARDSON'S SNOW WHITE LINENS ENDS NOVEMBER 24TH Rexall Cold Tablets Guaranteed to relieve a cold 25c at Perry's Drug Store The Rexall Store. Watch for eur One Cent Sale this month. All Around Townjj it i l Rally day next Christian church. Methodist church, Dr. K. K. Fisher will rend a paper on "Health and Sanita tion." Men of Salem invited. From Deadwood, South Dakota. comes an inquiry to the Commercial club, as to whether there is any hilly land in this eounty, suitable for the " raising of angora goats. P. H. Peterson. Sunday, Bungalow who inquires, says he is in the goat business, but would like to come west, and that the angoras thrive best in a nuthori.ed by I'ncln Sam to collect 20 cents he expended in carfare while en gaged on military service. SHIPLEY'S THANKSGIVING SALE RICHARDSON'S SNOW WHITE LINENS ENDS NOVEMBER 241H he steamer Great Northern will sail , m7 cou"try from Havel tomorrow afternoon at li.'iu o'clock for San Francisco with the fol lowing parties from Salem: Miss H. W. Bowman, M. K. Smith and Hubert Wray. )(c jQC ifc 3( 3C )J( )t 3Q( 3( )Q( JC eft 3 It cost but on cent ft word to tell your story each day in the Journal New Today column. 41 Or. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting glasses correctly. U. 8, bank bldg. Fred S. Mangls was called to Boise yesterday on business for Alnngis Bros. Uo will remain there for several weeks, Furs made and remodeled, Prices very reasonable. Hats made, 73o. 212 Hubbard building. Dee3 William Heyden, who was arrested last night by the Salem police on a chnrgo of being intoxicated, deposited $10 bail which he forfeited this morning by his luilure to appear m police court. Boy Scout, dance, Armory, November 4th. Fred A. Wiggins, of Toppenish, Wash., is here this week visiting with his daughter, Miss Mildred Wiggins, who is attending Willamette university. Mr. Wiggins was a resilient of this city nine years ago. Dr. B. T. Mclntlre, pnyslclnn and surgeon, 214 Masonic bldjj. Phone 440. One of the largest hop deals of recent weeks was closed Wednesday when l.ouis I.acluuund bought 5P0 bales from Frank Natona, of Independence, at 11 cents. This is about half of the Natona crop for this year. Dr. Btone'i Drag Store. tf - The Sunday Dinner You all know tlie Inconven ience of cooking a Sunday dinner. TRY OUR TURKEY SUNDAY DINNER SO CENTS j Gray-Belle Surroundings that entice Appetite. III :: :: MSST IT ... When la SALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Bath RATES 75c, 11.00, 11.50 PER SAT The only hotel ia the businots district. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away from Home T. O. BLIOII, Prop. Both Phones. Fret Auto Bus. Material arrived last evening for the repairing to bo done on the bru across the river, and six workmen were on the job this morning. Estimates dif fer n. to whether tho necessary repairs enn be made in two or even four weeks, SCIENTIFIC i KNOWLEDGE of the highest order is required to recognize, and properly correct defects of vision. It Is'rxtreine lv tin wife to permit anyone not thoroughly qualified to test your eyesight or prescribe glasses for you. My examinations are of tho highest order, and uiy 33 yenrs of successful experience will be at your service. I do not use drugs or drops as they are dangerous. I ninko no extra charges for examinations. More thnn that you will bo supplied with lenses that will correct any defects of vision shown by my examinations. Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn? Rooms 210 211, U. S. Bk. Bide If vou entov cronrf riiinc. must, noma Dr. O. Hartley, specialist, Inflamed, to the Peerless Orchestra dance at the bleeding gums and pyorrhea. 410 U. 8. armory tomorrow night, oOc Ladies Bank Bldg. Phone 188. Nov9 free. Mrs. R. C. Churchill, of Albany, a sis-j The Eugene special, carrying the high tor of J. 0. Perry, is visiting in the tschool football team and several hila rity with her brother. Two weeks ngo',,red of their friends and boosters, will she underwent a serious operation ut'b'ave Trade and Commercial streetB ut tho Hood Siininritan hospital in Pe'rt-ifl o'clock in the morning and the laud, (Southern Pacific depot at 0:30. With o two victories already to their credit, Ask your neighbor about the Midget'. 1,1 "t0,1 ia ?Pfl'.v an 371 Htiito ions to (lot oa t huue iu tomorrow s Tnm TTnlmnn ..il l"om "''" w"' 1'V Ainnny, regarded city uh a bull piny Sail FniiioiMo, whore ho will nrohnklv i i- ir it.i . . . .uruio. -air. iioiman was captain 01 ine; jy day ext 8lmd Bungalow Salem Senators during the early part of 'christian church. tho season last summer. . well known about thisl1'01" tpnm wi" 1'" Alhnv regarded ,yer KStt "J f ,h 8"""8est ,eU"'8 th I'lmra ho trill n,..l.n.l ' H1H ' ' Don't forget the Midget less. Ilil State street. The drill team of Rebekah lodge No. sella for 1, with -Mrs. David Wright, captain, Uiid about 25 other members of the;ur0 invited, " i loogw ii'iive inis niiernoon at 0 0 ciock A supper and ft btuaAr will be given ; by auto for Aurora, to attend the Ma by the Indies of tho Leslie K. church rioa county seiui-unnunl convention of in South Snlem the first of December, tho lodge, und especially to participate according to plana made a few days! in tho contest for the cup, which ago. Mrs. Mason Bishop and Mrs. A. V. j awarded to the best team in the district. Davidson wero elected to act as a pub-, Tho contest this evening is between heity committee jtle Salem team and Canny, with the 0 cup already ia possession of the Salem Protect yourself against the high team. In all, about 50 will attend, price of meat, trade at the Midget! 0 Market, .171 State. TTitrior n.ur nilMninint Ti Satiir. Three fine upright pianos just like new, traded in on player pianos. Vou can buv them very cheap. See ns to- Idny. Valley Music House, 2o-l N. oni hnereinl street. Four accidents were reported to the State Industrial Accident commission for the week ending yesterday. Funuie M. Shaffer, of this city, suffered a bruised and burned hnjid while work ing in a laundry; John Larson, of sib verton, injured his wrist in a sawmill; Shirley (.'. Agee, of Sulem, sprained a wrist working for the sand and gravel company, and T. K. Preston, of 'Silver ton, suffered an injured arm while in tho employ of the telephone com pany. Today is Library day in the schools. Tomorrow will be eelebiated at tiie public library with the first story hour of the year. It. will bo a school story hour, in that each school will have, a pupil on the program, nnd the attend armc will bo counted by schools. The story hours will occur every Saturday morning during the winter and spring at i):H0. Children from ti to 12 years .r lay night dances at. armory will be cou rt tuue oi real esiaw involving 10,- ,ct,., by Peerless Orchestra. 50c. 000, was closed this morning when Mrs. Jjulies free. r-ivn ai. nmiin, or nervals, sol. i-i acres i . n of land near flervnis. to W. ,T. Morfordj The Pilgrims' club of the First Con K' .and wife. The tract is a dairy farm, grecntional church will hold their highly improved. Mrs. Smith w ill live ; monthly meeting next Tuesday evening on some of her property near Airlie, and i at the parlors of tho church. The ik possession ut his 1 sneaker for the evening will be .Tndi'o Fur remodeling, I iug, over Lloctnc An informal lunch was served at the Commercial club today for the visiting editors, which was worthy a ".Made in Oregon" affair. Cracked crabs from the coast vied with the big cream cheese from one of the nicest little cities on it, Tillamook, for first hon ors. Tho cheese was brought over by Pied C. Baker, editor of the Tillamook Headlight, who always has his eyes open for a bit of advertising either for his pnper or town. There was doodles of other "fixins" and the affair whs entirely informal, being just a big spread where every fellow helped him self and it was thoroughly enjoyable. At 0:30 this evening a turkey banquet will be served at the Marion hotel with Mr. F. O. Deckebnch, president of the publicity department of the Commercial 'Salem's Best Market Place Offer the following Specials: Mid-Week Toilet Paper, 6 for 25c Matches (Parlor) 3 for 10c Royal White Soap, 6 for 25c Pest Starch, 3 for 25c A. & H. Soda, 2 for 15c Yeloban Milk, 2 for 15c Smile Clams, 10 oz. cans 10c Pork and Beans, 17 oz. cans 10c We handle, Top Quality Only. Steer Beef. Fancy "Rib Koast, pound ...18c Pot Koast, pound 14c Short, liibs, pound 12c lirisket, pound 11c Pnre llamberger, pound 15c Country Pork. Loin Chops, pound 18c I!ib Chops, pound 16c Shoulder Poast, pound 12c Leg Koast, pound 17c Pure Pork Sausage, lb ...15c Biilk Lard, pound 15C Compound, pound 12 l-2c WESTACOTT-THIELSEN COMPANY 151 North High Street Grocery Phone 830; Meat Phone 810 Wm Sl.v. . : mm mm luu iuwpninn Vl III" MpouKt'r tOT tllO CVCmttC un in ttirm tnHnt i T r if i i i. n. .. i.nu . '""V' i. , juurviHuu, who tvii, tiiik on, i ne . " . .d..lt. -r;i M.nfroru Juvenile danclnTscTool everv Sat. ' i, TT'.' ! '' -v" V on the! nrdny from 2 to 4 over Pomeroy's ttUk on this subject as he has made Jewelry Store, Mrs. Ifcilph L. White, it a special study. Last winter he nd teacher of fancy ami ball room dances., dressed the club on. "Tho Hardships of violin bv Miss Mury ScnulU. Charles Savage, of Fuunnene, Hono lulu, is here visiting at the home of William McOilchimt, dr., his first visit here in five years. Mr. Siivage is con struction engineer for the Hawaiian Commercial and Sugar Refinery, with a plantation of 35,000 acres, the largest in the Hawaiian islands. He was form erly a resident in this city, and will continue his visit until some time December, tho Pioneers." Henry V. I ompton, as sistant cashier of tho Salem Bank of Commerce, will take part in the even ing's program with several vocal selections. Rally day next christian church. Sunday, Bungalow R. D. HetaeL a director of extension. '"Oregon Agricultural college, is in the city today to become oequtnintcd with ! tlirt pilitom from nil nnrtH of the state 2 Hubbard build-! wlir. nm in tlit. I'itv. nud nlso tn confer ilcpot. The champion checker players are preparing for an active campaign this winter. At a meeting held liixt night ut the home of Charles U. (liven, loO! North Commercial street, pinna for the oomitig campaign were discussed, al though as yet no regular organization has been effected. In the contests held last winter, Hoy Bryant was the win ner. Those present lust evening were Kov Bryant, I. (Ireenbaiim, ,1. L. Peels, V. V. Ale Hey nobis, P. V. Brunner, David Dinger and the host, C. (t. liivcu. with members of tho Commercial club us to future agricultural work iu Ma rion county. Hers is your chance to buy ft dandy good team of horses cheap. They are voting and are good workers, weight about 2000 pou- ds. See the Valley'i Music House today, at 201 N. Coinmer-j eiiil street. . Have Just traded in fine chapel or gan which we will sell for onlv :i.. Viillcy Music Mouse, L'04 N. Commercial street. ' A check for $1,000 was banded Mrs. C. Carlson today by V. U. Oilson, rec ord keeper for the Mncubees, paying the Insurance carried by her husb'imo who died October 17. Your choice of hats, $2..r0 to 910.00 values, now (1.00 vnvh. Mrs. Brother-ton, SHIPLET'8 THANKSGIVING SALE RICHARDSON'S SNOW WHITE LINENS ENDS NOVEMBER 24T1I LOST White and Brown Pointer Dog. Name of owner on collar. Reward. L. O. BULOIN. Phone im He Needs Glasses Do You? When you catch yourself holding your paper as above, it Is time to bow to the inevitable and HAVE VOIR EYKS EX AMINED for lnsses that will enable you to read, work or write without effort. Let us make the examination. Our work is dependable and our prices are reasonable. Miss A. McCulloch, Optometrist 208 Hubbard Bldg. Phone 109 SHIPLEY'S Week End Specials This is the time of year that lines become broken and must be closed out during the Season. Extraordinary Offerings WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S KNITTED UN DERWEAR VESTS, PANTS AND UNION SUITS Lines that we are replacing Regular Prices 50c, 60c, 75c Special, 3 for $1 Regular Prices 75c, 1.00, $1.25 Special, 48c CHILDREN'S FALL AND WINTER SILK CAPS in white and colors Slightly mussed Regular Prices 50c and 65c Special, 19c 1 Regular Prices $1.00 and $1.23 Special, 48c A few odd sizes in Children's Winter Coats WhHe they last Special $1.01 Odd Lines Ladies Neckwear, Odd Gloves, Odd Lengths of Ribbon Just the item for Fancy Work Special, 10c PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS U. G. Shipley Co. 145 N. Liberty St. Salem, Oregen UHMMMSU