Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 06, 1915, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOU RNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOV. 6, 1915.
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5ae price
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.77?7 C Greafes Suf offer you'll see this season - - Fifty
7ne Suits in fie Newest Styles Popular Fabrics
and Colors. Every Garment well made You'll be surprised at such
low prices when you see these splendid suits. See Window Display
!! Formerly priced up to $35.00, your choice frf O 7
for' three days commencing Monday 'morning at A &d 9 iJ
W! O. Alien, superintendent of the
T I Hunt Bros, cannery, purchased a now
1 1 ; St ul I'bukor, uiul is now among tlie
Ii boosters for good roads, Tlio enr ar
tT ! rived yesterday.
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Unusual Sale of
Women fs Corsets
No woman should overlook
this timely sale of Corsets,
including as it does all the
newest and most wanted
models back and front lace
styles for stout or slender
women. All prices reduced
in this event. Reguarly
Priced,
- $1.00 to $5.00
(See the Window Display.)
OUR 768TII WEDNESDAY
SURPRISE
Sale of Women's
Bungalow Aprons
At 39c Each
Here are splendid, service
able Aprons of good grade
fabrics in light, medium and
dark colors; coverall style;
short sleeves; belted back;
one pocket. It will pay to
purchase five or six of these
for they are fine values and
are a necessary article in
every home. For next
Wednesday
39c Each
Sale starts 8::i0. See window
Display.
A Great November Sale
of Table Linens, Napkins
and
Fancy Pieces
Replenish your Linen Supply now from
Meyers' Big Stock. Special Prices Through
out 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 ususually large stock of Jjest 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'll 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
Linen Napkins by the dozen, sale
price at $3.20, $:5.70, $4.60, $5.45,
$5.60, $6.40
Table Linen Sets, Cloth Napkins
to Match All Specially Priced.
Sale Prices on all Fancy Linen
Pieces Drawn Worked and Em
broidered Squares Centers
Doilies Bureau Scarfs, etc.
Linens make splendid Gifts.1
See the Window Display.
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Special Sale Lace t
& Scrim Curtains
Regular $1.:!5 to $2.00, extra
special
98c a Pair
This Special Curtain Event,
includes splendid Lace and
Scrim Curtains, in cream
and ecru; three yards long.
Commencing Monday 98c a
Pair.
A SALE OF CURTAIN NETS
44 inches wide, 25c and Doc
Grades,
19c a Yard
A Rousing Sale of
New Fancy Silks
for Monday Only
78c a Yard
This offering of Beautiful
Silks is bound to attract
many buyers Monday. Doz
ens of the season's prettiest
designs and colorings; 24
and 26 inch widths. Extra
special price for Monday's
selling
78c a Yard
(See the Window Display.)
A luncheon will be given next Tup
day norm at the Y. M. C. A. to John If.
Kiidd, secretary nt' boys' work fir tin'
Y. .M. O. A. iu this state. A commit
tee of 27, consisting of the leudiiu;
Dr. O. Hartley, specialist, inflamed, ! business us well us educational and pre
bleeding gums and pyorrhea. 410 U. 8. ; fessional, who are working in the inter
L'.anlt lildg. Tlione 186. Nov9 ests of the Older Hoys' conference, t'
o meet here November 2ii-rt, will inn I
iti A variety store will soon be opened at, this time and eomplol.-
i.",:S7 Court street, the room formerly oc- I'inns Tr " piK""'
cupied by the California bakery, by W. ; entertainment ot those who attend.
I 10. Compton, He whs formerly in this 0
: line of business in Oklahoma." ; Wm. Boyd and family extend their
o j grateful thanka to their many friend'
I Rally day, next Sunday, Bungalow for the kindness shown them diiri.';,'
'christian chinch. , the illness and death of our beloved
I o wife ami mother. Also for the bei:uli
The season is still on for Fords,- as f'ul floral offerings.
4f j th following hnvo become ow ners of o
mis car witnui tne last two weeKs: v. The debating society ol tne gemcr
('. Cory, Salem; Fred Miller, Turner; 'high school hus been organized with Jfi
H. 0. Hickmnu, Gorvais; D. S. MriHtora, nii niln-rs trying for permanent meuibei
Salem; A. B. .Malo, (lervais. ! Khi. .Miss Ida Davis, the coach, is much
o : ,,.-,sed with the enthusiastic, spirit i.f
May Fong Tye, best noodles in the tlio debaters, especially as there can ln
city. Hverytliing clean. Short orders. ; ny s;x regular members, with tw'i.
Fine noodles. ; subs. They will meet Tuesday evening i.
" ' At a recent election, the following of-
Eeliable piano tuner. Phone 2351 J. . fi,.er'wpre elected: President, Iru Mer
0 ' eer; vice-president, 1.. C. Case; se,'re-
x-iuicssur joiiu u. nau, u. u., oi tuc i tarVi Thomas Sawyer; treasurer, .lumen
Walker.
Dr. Mendelso&n, specialist In fitting
glasses correctly. U. S. bank bldg.
The river today is falling, with, a
I guage of just even zero.
I Dr. B. T. Mclntlre, pnyslclan and
! surgeon, 214 Masonic bldg. Phone 410.
F.ally day, next
! Christian church.
Millinery Only ' three more days, to
i-lo-e out in v stock of goods. .Mrs. II.'
I'. Stiib. 14 Xorth Liberty.
As members of a committee already
named to assist the sppcial committer)
from the Commercial club to discuss
funning conditions and markets, the fol
lowing farmers hove been nppointio
in addition to those selected hist Tues
day: M. Fliflet, Fred Millar and John
Ciiiandin, all of Turner.
Sunday, Bungalow
department of social science of A V i 1
lnmette university, will speak nt this
evening's session of the District Kp
wnrth League convention. His subject
will be, "The Social Responsibility of
tho Church."
The White Swan Sunday dinners are
the best in Salem for the money.
After spending several weeks at the
Snn Diego and San Francisco exposi
tions, 1). IT. Tryon, of Kendallville, In
diana, is in the city for a month's visit
Trvon. After
r. Trvon is
greatly impressed with this country, as
it reminds him more of his Indiana
home.
-4 dinna, is in the city tor a m
;;f with his brother, -M. (I. Tr
'..T visiting in California, Mr
The Rebckah drill team of Salem
lodge, No. 1, accompanied by over 5
of their friends went to Aurora lust
evening to meet the Cauby team ill n
contest for the cup awarded the team
showing the greatest proficiency In
drilling. According to Hie decision cf
the judges, the Canby team will have
possession of the cup, as the final pei
centnge score stood for Canby and
87 for the Salem lodge. Canby won the
cup two years ago, and Siilein one year
ngo. Although the cap hus been award
ed to the Cauby lodge two times, a
lodge to secure permanent possession,
ntnst win throe times in succession.
La Corona is a cigar of the best stock
and workmanship. Sulem made, 111
cents.
Bally day, next Sunday, Bungalow
Christian churcli.
The Salem Street Railway will hold
its lute cars until the return of the
high school Kugene excursionists. About
200 of the high school students and
their friends uccompanied the football
team this morning to Kugene, for the
game to be played today with the Eu
gene high. A reception will Vie given
the visitors this evening.
Salem Symphony Orchestra will meet
nt 7:00 tonight at W. C. T. V. hall.
Dr. Asseln, dentist, Bank of Com-:
merce Hldg.
W. H. Abrains, a pioneer resident of
Eugene, ami former mayor of Cottage
(Jrove, who -has been ill for tw o years.
shows no improvement, He is at his j
home nt 1100 Patterson street in this
city. While he seems to grow no bet- j
ter he is very cheerful. His daughter.
Mrs. O. O. McClellnn, is hero from Sn-1
lem. Kugene Ounrd. !
Portraits for 98c at Stockton's till 1
November 13th. Ask for eoin'ons. j
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SHIPLEY'S
THANKSGIVING SALE
RICHARDSON'S
SNOW WHITE LINENS
ENDS NOVEMBER 21TH
The Sunday
Dinner
at least two mouths time It is be
llieved that he hopes that the crisis in
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torn pi ish nny tiling.
All iKiliticnl imlirntimiH in CJn'tvo
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the Halkans will have passed I'etore , ,,
Did you know that on Sunday, No
vember 7, there will be n Home-Coin-iug
of all old members of the Christian
Kndeavor of tho Christian church?
i Come, bring a friend, (1:30 i. m.
The choir of "the First Presbyterian
church was organized last evening, with
Dr. Frank Wilbur Chnce, of Willamette
-Mt ttttMMM 4 1 1'""'"',1'! as director and instructor
tt 1 1 1 1 t nnnougn on ruinunys, r, unco win
: have charge of the Methodist choir.
i Other officers of the choir nre (lien
enbnrg, Tom Urdemail. Fletcher Mcln-I Niles. president: Archie Smith, vice-
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Did the
Letters Blur
when you were reading
last night's paper? My
specially fitted lenses
will afford the needed
relief.
Miss A. McCullocfi,
Optometrist
206-Hubbard Bldg. Phone 1C9
ioe eiec, ions can nc ne,o, so , ,o.i .. p.o- , , , , ,.,...,.
war victory would be too Into to nc-i Vl,izi,1(l'Si , r.(11 i(.r n,ten,'pted sov-j'la.v ovenin
1 e nil Din n t h s ago to pluugo (Ireece iiito;BB
l the war on the side of the allies, the
turtf and Klliert Kgnn. Hear tho new president; Vera Martin, secretary and
iv. ol t . orchestra. ( hnnge ot program i treasurer; Oertnmo l.akin, librarian,
each evening. Chicken sooner Weil- n
When nesdny and Thursday. I'ish supper Fri- Stockton's portrait offer, good till
il.lC.
November inth. Aslt for coupons.
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SHIPLEY'S
THANKSGIVING SALE
RICHARDSON'S
SNOW WHITE LINENS
ENDS NOVEMBER 21TH
You all know tlie Inconven
ience of cooking a Sunday
dinnor.
TRY OUB TURKEY
SUNDAY DINNER
BO CENTS -
Gray-Belle
Surroundings that entice
Appetite.
Will Dissolve Parliament, But
May Precipitate Revolu
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SHIPLEY'S
THANKSGIVING SALE
RICHARDSON'S
SNOW WHITE LINENS
ENDS NOVEMBER 24T1I
London, Nov. (t. King Constantino
of (Ireece has risked precipitating a
revolution. ,
Athens dispatches today brought
word that the Hellenic ruler had de
termined to dissolve parliament ruther
than turn the governieiiliil power back
j to Former Premier Veui.elos and that
he would ask Premier Znimis, retiring
I leader, to retain control pending u gen-
! eral election. Under the present con
ditions iu (Ircccn and the ltalhnns, it
will reipiiro at least two months, it is
believed, to prepare for an election,
land these will be two of the most vital
months iu (Ireeee's history.
Premier Znimis will attempt to recon
struct the cabinet with the same min
isters who recently resigned, but la ad-
Idition is expected to appoint two
Venielos supporters, in an effort to
unite all factious. II is probable thnt
Veui.eloa himself will be one of the
two, If he will accept the jmst.
The king intends to satisfy the war
I party leaders in this manner but at
the same time to deprive them of tiny
real power by keeping them in a hope-
less minor it v la the cabinet.
' Kwn If tlio wnr party wins the coin-"
j lug election, which Venizclos is con
'fldent of doing, tho plan makes it
possible for King Coustiintin to gniii
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kmg took issue with mm ami lorceu iufiaMHSJaiiSEE!Si3Ha T he Store That naves You Money iBuMy2kaiuttuuuikV(bi ui
Ins resignation from the premiership.! n jr
!. general election was held anil Ven-!u rr
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inanded that (ireece fulfill her treaty I H
with erbin.nnd aid the Serbs ngiunstJ
the Austrn-CerinaiiK and Hiilgariuns. I H
gnin he ipnirrelcil with the king and m
icsiii nod. I
of tlio highest order is required
to recognize and properly correct
defects of vision. It is extreme
ly unsafe to permit anyono not
thoroughly qualified to test your
eyesight or prescribe glnsses
for you.
My oxnmlnntlons are of tho
highest order, nnd my 3.1 years
of successful experience will he
at your service. I do not use
drugs or drops ns they are
dangerous. I ninUe Vo extra
charges for examinations.
More than that you will be
supplied with lenses that will
correct any defects of vision
shown by my examinations.
Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn
Booms 210-211, U. S. Bk. Bldg.
resigned.
M. Znimis was appointed premier but
his ministry lasted only a short time.
A vote of luck of confidence this week
forced another cabinet crisis.
The view is generally taken here
that, inasmuch as Veni.elos was up
held bv the people iu the Inst election,
King Ctinsliintine is endangering his
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and the wishes of tlio people by dis-jU
solving parliament. I M
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12 yds. of
Linoleum
With Every Steel Range Sold this week we will give you
Free, 12 Yards of Lino for your kitchen.
Ranges Priced from $25.00 and Up
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The locturo Inst evening of Col. C. I H
K. M. Wood, of Portland, at the Sn iW
lem Public Library, on, "The I'mlerly-: m
ing Causes of the War," is regarded by j ZZ
those who were fortunuto to hear him.;H
as one of the most interesting lectures
ever delivered in the city. Col. Wood
is einiueiitlv adapted to discuss war
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IliOH li H-i IU- IS lull 1,111V U ,, CiM I iriin m
graduate, but has seen 10 years of nc-1 II
tive service. Hesidcs lielng a practical 1
soldier, Col. Wood is an author and
student. The nuditoiium of the library r 1
was taxed to its cuimcitv to ncconiino-. Si
dute those who came to hear Col. M
Buy your Christmas presents at the gj
Catholic baaer Weiluesday evening. t ,J
Thursdnv mid Fridav afternoon ninl'JJ
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st. .lose'ph'-.i hnii, given' by saint Mom-! CCSSISSSSSSSSSSSZUSZQSCinQ BC3B3I2QCS&QZI1SCSX22IS&SB173LII
ca's Altar tociety. Hour Daa F. Lung-1
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home IFURNISHERS
iLUr. COURT & HIGH STS.
Wood's views of thfiireat war.
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