TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOV. 12, 1915. Cm k r Special Attractive Offerings in Ready-to-Wear Section Women's Suits AT UNMATCHED PRICES FOR EQUAL QUALITY A big assortment of Suits in plain ma terials and mixtures. All good styles usually sold to $22.50, extra special $11.65 Women's and Misses' Suits A Grand Assortment Newest styles and fabrics values to $:J0.00, extra special $13.65 Sale of Black Halycon and Mercerized Cloth Petticoats A line of our regular values to $2 to close $1.10 each These are exceptional values and are recommended by us. A Genuine Bargain Shirt Waists All new never shown before in sizes to fit 34, 36, 38 no two alike values to $1.50. While they last, choice 95c ea. Another Opportunity to Buy Rain Coats at a Big Saving New Coats, this season less One Third in Price $6.50 Rain Coats extra special .$ 4.33 $10.00 Rain Coats extra special $ 6.67 $12.50 Rain Coats extra special $ 8.33 $15.00 Rain Coats extra special $10.00 $18.50 Rain Coats extra special $12.33 $20.00 Rain Coats extra special $13.33 $25.00 Rain Coats extra special $16.67 Special Showing of Swimming and Gymnasium Togs Bloomers, Middies, Bathing Suits, Swimming Caps, Gym Shoes, Members of Swimming and Gymnasium Classes should see this assortment. Prices Low. -5 4. Lit Jb d-"' -C" J Another Stirring Sale of Miliinerv for To morrowAny Trim med or Untrimmed Hat in stock Your Choice at Half Price Our Inst Halt) of Hats lit half price- proved bu nttrue tivo to Hnk'm woman, that wo lmvo decided to hold nu oven greater sale tomorrow. A sweeping sulo of Trimmed and Untrimnicd Hutu worm of pretty styles to choose from. Your Choice of any Hat in stock, Tomorrow One Half Price. Millinery Section (Second Floor.) 1 ft fa' Special for Tomorrow in the Men's and Boys' Section Men's $1.25 and $1.50 Wool Shirts for .... . .98c Here are splendid grade Wool Shirts just the garment for this cold weather in brown or olive drab with flat or military collar. Our regular $1.25 and $1.50 sellers, special for tomorrow . .98c A SALE OF BOYS' RAIN CAPES Regular $2.50 Capes, special for tomorrow's se,,ing $1.45 each THE HOUSE OF QUALITY j J mmjtiuumtu:tmmtH:t:Httttut!:!tmmtnti:t:n::r.:!m:!:i:wttts:t All Around Town itmmtmtmmtKamjnnnmminmajMKttmmnumjmtmtmmmnijmwnnnuj Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting glasses correctly. C. fc bunk bldg. Articles of Incorporation for the Standard Abstract Co., of Portland, were aprovod today by Corporation Commissioner Henuldorinnn. The capit alization of tho compiiuy is $10,000. Dr. E. T. Mclntiro, pnysiclan and surgeon, 214 Masonic bid)?. Phone 440.1 Romomber tho price of meat before tho Mul got came, 37 1 tstuto street. . Monitors of O. A. R. will meet at the armory Saturday nt 12:.'lll noon to go in a body to attend the funeral of our Into commander, F.. 1.. l'mind, I). Web ster, adjutant. The Midget market Is a good thing, ftoosfc for it. I White Swan lunches are surely mak- j 'ing a hit. j The remains of the lato FranJi L.j Pound may he viewed by the old sol-1 diers or friends at the Webb & ('lough uiul'ii taking parlors Saturday morning in. until muni. Services will be held ati tho First Methodist church nt 1 o'clock. Dr. Aseeln, densist, Salom Ban.li of Commerce Bldg. Beginning Sunday, Ye Liberty thea tre will put on a thrco net of a Sullivan & C'onsidine show, direct from Pnntnges, Portland. The show is billed at Ye Lib erty for jndny nnd Monday. The Christian church -will hold a ba zaar November 20 at Huron & Hamilton's. If you cloan it with Lightning it's clean. Word was received today by W. M. Hamilton, president of the Salem Com mercial club, that tho recently elected secretary nnd manager, O. H. Luck, will not arrive in tho city until about the 20th of this mouth. No soap needed with Lightning Washing Powder. o Among those who are in the city to attend the funeral of Frank Pound, aro Mrs. Wesley Davis, MeMiniivillo; MrB. A. J. Hicks, Portland; Frank .T. Beach, Newberg, nud Lester Dressier and wife, Portland,, i i-o Lightning Washing Powder at Damon The dirt won't set if you use Light ning. Arthur H. Moores, the bicycle man ou Court street, is moving to day into lurger and bettor arranged quarters, just one door west from his present location. Ho has been in his former location for the past 15 years. Lightning Washing Ponder good for iiunds. George H. Himes, of Portland, who is well known as tho historian of Oregon, will deliver the next address before the Pilgrim's club at tho Congregational church, on the evening of December 12. He will talk of the pioneer days of Ore gon. The O. K. Grocery sells Lightning Washing Powder. A harvest home supper will be given i at the First .Methodist church the cven j ing of Monday, November 22, for the benefit of the Old People's Home, 1144 Ferry street. Mrs. K. K. Fisher is chair j man of the committee having the sup per in cnurge. Lightning Washing Powder goes twice ns far as other kinds. W. H. Copeland, agent for the Kansas City and Southern railway at Detjuiney, La., who has been visiting his mother-in-law, Mrs. M. M. Fox, of North ! Fourth street, left yestuerday for his ; home. During his western trip, he vis- ited a sister at Everett, Wash., and relatives at Newberg. ' j Keep the price of meat where it be longs. Trade nt the Midget, 1171 State , street. I Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Davis have as 'their guests at their home, H2." North I Twenty-first street, Mr. and Mrs. Hon , iy Neiiietji, from Washington, Kansas, 1 1 who have been visiting the Panntnn-Pa- icitic exposition. Iteforo returning to their home, they will visit n few days ! with Mr. nnd Mis. F. F. Schrnin, 203 Oak street. J The Midget leads, others try to fol low. The funeral of E. L. Pound, late coin ! mander of Sedgwick i'ost, No. 10, (1. A. li., will be held tomorrow afternoon nt j 1 o'clock from the First Methodist church. Services will be in charge of I the (f. A. li., Ladies of the (i. A. H., Wo I mini's Helief Corps, and the Odd Fel lows of Chemekctn lodge, No. 1. Hats, $1.00. 212 Hubbard Bldg. The monthly meeting of the Commer I cial club will be held next Wodnes i day, November 17. As these general j meetings nre held but once a month, , efforts will be made to secure a large attendance to take cure of the business ! that has accumulated and to plan for the coming of tho new mnnager. Read about Meyers great sale of Mil iinerv tomorrow. Any trimmed or uii- trimined hut in stock, one-half price. "Salem's Best Market Place" For Your Thanksgiving Table We have selected with the greatest care as to quality the following items: Premium Plum Pudding, large ...55c Medium 30c Atmores Plum Pudding, large 55c Medium, 30c; small 10c Fancy G-Crown Cluster Raisins, lb. 25c fl Crown Cluster Raisins, lb 15c Mb. Cartoon Cluster Raisins 25c Seedless Raisins, 1 lb. Carton, 2 for 25c Seeded Raisins, 1 lb. Cartons, 2 for 25c Loose Muscatels, bulk, lb 10c Calarab Canded Figs, lb .20c White Figs, lb .10c Black Figs, lb ; 8 l-3c Pure Mincemeat, bulk, lb 15c Walnuts, California's best, lb 25c Almonds, new ones, lb 25c Corsican Citron, lb 30c Orange or Lemon Peel, lb.-. ..... . .25c Dromedary Dates, pkg 15c Turkeys We have engaged 100 fancy corn-fed young hen and torn Turkeys, of the very fanciest stock. Make your engage ments now and be assured of getting the size you wish. 25c a pound Beef Fancy young steer beef commands the highest price and the supply never exceeds the demand. These prices are the lowest in the city for this quality meat. Fancy Rib Roast, lb 18c Pot Roast, lb 11c Short Ribs, lb 12c Brisket, lb 10c Pure Hamburger, lb 15c Grain Fed Country Pork. Chops, pound T 15c Log Roasts, pound 15c Pure Pork Sausage 15c Fancy Young Veal. Pest Roasts, pound 18c Chops and Cutlets, pound 18c Shoulder Roasts, pound 15c Stew, pound 12c Fancy Light Bacon, pound 26c Swift's Picnic Hams, lb 12 l-2c Cottage Hams, lb 17c Special Sale of Men's Wool Sox Men's regular 23c Hose in black, with grey heel and toe in light and medium weights. SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST 3 pair for 50c .44-4-4- X G. W. Johnson & Co. 141 N. Commercial St. Salem, Oregon You can help keep the price of meat where it. belougs by trading at the -Midget market, U71 Stato street. Dr. H. M. Crooks, former president of Albany college, uud family, are in the citv the guests of the Hev. and Mrs. Curl II. F.lliott, stopping over a few days, on their way to Alinn, Mich., where Dr. Crooks has recently been elected president of Alma college. He fore going to Alma, thev will visit the Rev. and Mrs. J. ('. Kliiott nt Seville. Ohio. Mr. Llliott is a brother of Mis. Crooks. Christmas cards now on display, more conveniently arranged than ever be fore. Hundreds of 25 and 50 cent" gifts. Come early while you have se lection from full lilies. The Frame Shop n.l (littery, 2711 N. Cnin'L a Grocery Scilc sit The Oregon Cinrapractic association will meet in Portland Saturday evening. Following the business of the session a banquet will be given. Among those who will attend from this city are Dr. O. L. Scott and Dr. 1'. H. May. o Next week, new classes in arithmetic, commercial law, Knglish and shorthand u-ill Iwi ..mtimntii.n.l nt. thn Cunitnl Hllsi- ness college. No better time to begin a course can bo found. For inforinn-1 tion. Phone .18S, or call ut eollego of- j fice. i sit SHIPLEY'S THANKSGIVING SALE RICHARDSON'S SNOW WHITE LINENS ENDS NOVEMBER 21TII I v.. Westacott-Thielsen Company 151 North High Street . " SUEMIFIC i! KNOWLEDGE of tho highest order Is required to roeogiii.e, and properly correct defects of vision. It is extreme lv unsafe to permit anyone not thoroughly qualified to test your eyesight or prescribe glasses for you. My examinations nre of tho highest order, and my 3.1 years of successful experience will be at your service. I do not nso drugs or drops as they nre dangerous, I make no extra charges (or examinations. More tlinn that you will bo supplied with louses that will t correct any defects of vision mown ny my exnniiiiiuioua. ! n- m d itfjJ t vi. in. i. muiuwouiui Rooms 210-211, U. S. Bit Bldg. Plans and specifications for the su per-structure of the W. W. Moore build ing on Court -street hnve been drawn by Architect (leorge M. Tost and will be ready for tho contractors by next Monday. The lot is -II by 5S feet, nnol the excavations of the basement nine feet four inches deep, were completed today, Read about Meyers groat salo of Mil linery tomorrow. Any trimmed or un trimmed hat in stock," one-half price. With the rains in tho valley, the riv er is rising, and now is .5 foot nbove low water nnttk. The government ' gunge indicated n .rainfall during the past 21 hours of .(ill of an inch. Tho (irahiiinonn will be put in service next week ami the Pomona sent to dryock in Portland to be overhouled for the winter season. During the summer, tho (Iriihanionn has been tied up at Port land. Road about Meyers great sale of Mil iinerv tomorrow. Any trimmed or nil trimmed hnt in stock, one-half price. Tho Washington Junior high school foutluill team will play the Independ ence high school team tomorrow inorii im' ut lfl::i() o'clock on Willamette field. Washington junior high is now tho champion junior team of tho citv. having ' defeated both tirnut and Lin coln junior high, but tomorrow they .will go up against n heavier team thnn any they hnvo played this season. Wo ask why? You have been paying high prices for meat until the Midget ciime. Are we deserving of your pat ronage? W. C. Darling and wile, who have have been conducting a delicatessen nt Ml,1) Court street for several months, left their place of business Monodny night and hnve not been seen since. A bed Sti4d, bureau and several cooking utensils in the front window wati all that was left when they departed, Al though it Is said they owed several small bills, it is not known why they left so suddenly, No bargain counter, no lnforior meat to fool the people of Salem. Ilet qual ity only at the Midget market, 1171 State street. o nans have been drawn for tho in stalling of folding doors in the audi torium of the Commercial club and are now open to contractors for bids. With these new folding doors, the main part nf the nuditoriuin can lie separated final the business office. Thus arranged the nuilitnrimti can be thrown into one room for larger niceting11. or can be adapted to directors meetings or smiiller gatherings. Stated meeting of Multno mah Chapter No. 1, II. A. M this eveiiii(i. Work in the Past and Most Kxcelleat de grees. A full attendance Is requested by order of the High Priest. Visiting companions welcome. Damons Saturday specials 2 Loaves Bread 5c Pork Chops, Pork Roast or Side Pork, pound 10c 4 Pounds of Curve Cut Macaroni for 25c Creamery Butter, lb., 36c 23 cent Coffee, our Price 20c Pound 3 Pounds of Strained Honey for Hygrade a 5 cent Salem-made cigar where quality nnd workmanship mukiM it unsurpassed. Beginning next Monday, the opening hours of the Salem Public Library wiU . be changed. Under the new arrange ment, the library will be open each week day from 0 o'clock in the'iiior'niiifr until i) o'clock in the evening, except ing Saturdays, when the opening hour will bo II) o'clock. This later opening hour on Saturdays is on account of tho children's hour, every Saturday morn ing. Sundays the library will be open from 2 until 5 o'clock in the afternoon for vending only. Caps and hats made, 75c. Hats on sale, ifl.lill. Fvrs remodeled. Cet your order in one week in advance. 2IU Hubbard HUg. Juvenile Dancing School every Satur day i'roni 2 to 4 over Poinerov 's Jewel ry store, Mrs. liiilph L. White, teacher of fancy ami ball room dunces. Tomorrow iB market and sales day, nt the regular established sales burn on Liberty and Trade streets. All sort ' of farm implements wilt be auctioned, I under the supervision of W. S. Low, 'who has hud charge of the two prcccd I ing sales. Among the articles listed, besides farm produce and funning im plements, it i o incubators, guns, .phono graphs, chickens, and all sorts of live stock. As Mr. Low expressed it, tlm farmers alone can make these sales day a success, by bringing in enough pro ' fluen nnd material of every kind, to j mnku the sale worth attending. Kvery j thing points to a successful murket Sat j urday. The regular meeting of the Salom, Woman's club will bo held Saturday afternoon nt 2:110 in tho public library, I subject, "Frolic and Fancy in Shakes- peurc Lnad -Mrs. Florence laitwngli'. We are not fighting anybody in tho ment business but we were tho first shop to put the price of meat down. We will sell nothing but first cIiihm ment nnd we are here to stay. Peoples' Murket. ll.T X. Liberty streel. Phono tlll-L Oeo. Thoninson, Prop. The Albany football team with about 2(10 friends will arrive in the city nt 1 o'clock tomorrow ufternoon on a special run from Albany, nud will retina ini medintely at the finish of the game. Tonight "thero will bo a rally of high school pupils, beginning nt the high school and coming into the business dis trict of the city. Not only the boys, but the girls of the school nlso will tako part in the rally. Ah referee for to morrow's game, Mr. Ilauser. of Cho inawn, hns been chosen, with Pete And erson, of the (). A. C, umpire, nud Hen McClelland, class of '15, head liues ! man. I. M ,,-lT..ll, P I lM l,lIJ...MHll- f f-l jii ii.-lMiijwMn hih "-Uai-" if -"tv jt-j & 25c I i 16 Tounds of Sugar for $1.00 Valley Flour, sack $1.10 t l f t 4 t ( SHIT-LEY'S THANKHOIVINO 6 AXE RICHARDSON'S SNOW WHITE LINENS ENDS NOVEMBER 24TII Prices. Dainon& Son Reading Made Easy There is little pleasure in read ing for the uian who needs glass es and has none, or for tho man who has glasses that have been improperly fitted. Fitted with glasses as we fit thent yon cnu get real enjoyment out of your favorito book or magazine. No Biniinttng. No smarting eyes. No blurred vision Just comfort and case, Miss A. McCulIoch, Optometrist 208 Hubbard Bldg. Phone 109 833 N. Commercial St. Phone 68. !: n 1 smnEY'S THANKHOIVINO SALE ' RICHARDSON'S SNOW WHITE LINENS ENDS NOVEMBER 24TII I 7