THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREOON. TUESDAY, NOV. 23, 1915. TWO Social Personal -ALINE THOMPSON One of the most attractive affairs given for the Y. W. V. A. will be spon- cored by Mrs. W. K. Eldridgo at the Werner Breynian residence on Monday, November the twenty-ninth, under the auspices of the Thursday Afternoon dub. Music and fancy dancing will be the motif of the affair and those who have been favored for the programme are: Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Boas, Mrs. Carlton Smith, Miss Priscilla Fleming and Miss Ureta Philips. An attractive dinner party wag pre sided over Monday evening by Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Thiclsen. Coven wore placed for eight. Mrs. William Burghardt left Thurs day for Portland where she will be the guest of friends for several days. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goulct had as , their week end guests, Mr. -and Mrs. Hugh Williamson, of Portland. Mrs. J, A. MoCully, who has been the bouse guest ot Mrs. E. C. Patton, returned to her home in Hood Rive? Monday. Mrs. B. 0, Sciiueking was a charm- ing hostess on Mondav evening for an attractive informal dinner in honor of Mrs. Q. W. DeBeck, who has been the house truest of her dS'iehter. Mrs, Thomas Iiiveelev for sovernl weeka. Mrs. De Bock returned to her home in TSrHncouver iMg morning. Dr. Harry Clay spent the week end 5a Portland on his usual duck snoot. The Harvest Home entertainment which was given last night in, the Methodist church for the benefit of the Old People's Home, was most gratify ing and donations were generously contributed. Besides the many bounti ful offerings from the different church- em, the sum of twenty-five dollars was also donated to this beneficent cause. A. doligntful programmo wns eiven and those who gladly offorod thoir sorvicos Jul tiie cu iGrimiiini'iiir were; lur. anu Mrs. Frank Frlckey. Mrs. Carlton Smith, Miss "Beatrice Walton, Miss Joy Turner, Miss Marguerite Flower, Miss jur-ne tt.ur.tr., Mr. Jirovior, fllr. W. li. l'mher, and Mr. E. Cooke Patton. The - church and the home missionary wore So elated with the success, thiit they wish to express their deep apprccia- lion, . Miss Margaret Rodgers will arrive tomorrow from Portland where she is attending Ming Catlin's school, to pass the Thanksgiving holiday and week nd with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rodgers. . Mr. and Mis. Milton Meyers will be hosts Thursday for a delightful Tlianks- S'vinir dinner. Their guests will include r. and Mrs. H. E. Lee Steinor, Mr. nd Mrs. Wultor Benton, Mrs. Movers' another, Mrs. G. Stelncr, and tho irfissos Itita and Barbara Steincr. A meeting will he held at the Br. Carlton Smith, resilience tonight to ar range a constitution for n University or urogon Alumni association in Ma An Old, Family Cough Remedy, IIome-Made Easily Prepared Coad Very Little, but I Prompt, Sura id Effective rion county. A general meeting will take place during the first of Decem ber. Jialno .Moorea is chairman or tne committee tnd Dr. Bmith president of the association m.Manon county. Soloman Durbin returned Monday af ter a fortnight's vist with relatives and fiends in Seattle, Tacoraa anl Vancouver, Washington. , Br. and i-frs. Harry Clay and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Plimpton will be hosts tor a dinner on Wednesday even ing at the Clays in celebration of their wedding anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Plimpton will have as their guestB for Thanksgiving, Mr. and Mrs. llarry Terry, ol .fori land. Miss Helen Hunt, who makes her home at tne li. Jj. etteeves residence during the school year, will spend the week end in chaw, witn aer parents. Mrs. Steel, of Portland, in visiting with her mother, Mrs. H. J. Talbot, t The members of the T. F. C. club wore entertained Saturday by Mrs. Robert Simmons at her home on Twenty-fourth and Chcmeketa streets. After a delightful altcrnoon the guests gath ered around a table prettily arranged in yellow tad pink roses. , Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Moon entertain ed with a jolly little surprise dinner on Saturday evening in honor of their son Harold's birthday. About eight of Master Moon's closest friends cir cled the table which wns arranged in delicate pink loses and chrysanthe mums. Mrs. Alice A. Miles Is viiiiting in Taeoma and Olvmnia, Washington with friends and rclntives. A merry group of friends gathered at the nome of hldred Hamilton on Saturday afternoon to ' celebrate hii ninth birthday. Games and music fur nished the young folk with eutortain mont until a collation was served Gathoring around a table prettily dec- orated in pink and white were: Misses Miirguerito Millard, Helen Delnncy, Vera Hamilton, Helen liowen, Pcnrl Sheared. Ronald Craven, Cliireneo Gil- lingham, Glenn Drager, Harold Shearil, Kobert Lriuinghiiui ana tne little cost Tho Ladi.'s' Aid society of the Moth odist church held its meeting in the church parlors Mondav afternoon. Af ter tne regular meeting a socuiiuu time was enjoyed and refreshments were served. By making this pint of old-time cough syrup at home you not only save about $2, as compared with the ready-made kind, but you will also have a much more Frowpt and positive remedy in every way. t overcomes the usual coughs, throat and chest colds in 24 hours relieves even whooping cough quickly and iB excellent, too, for bronchitis, uronchial asthma, hoarseness and spasmodic croup. Get from any drug store 2 ounces of Pincx (50 cents worth), pour it into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup. Full directions with Pinex. Keeps perfectly and tastes good. You can feel this take hold of a couch or cold in a way that means business. It ?uickly loosens the dry, hoarse or pain ul couch and heals the inllamed mem branes. It also has a remarkable effect in overcoming the persistent loose cough by stopping the formation of phlegm in the throat and bronchial tubes. The effect of Pine on the membranes Is known by almost every one. Pinex is a most valuable concentrated compound of genuine jvorway pine extract combined with gnaiacol and other natural healing Dine elements. There are many worthless imitations ol this famous mixture. To avoid dis appointment, ask your druggist for "thi ounceg of Pinex," and do not accept any thing else. A guarantee of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. The. Pinex Co., Ft Wayne, Ind. The south portion of the city will hold their Thanksgiving services in the South Snlein Friends church, on Thursday at ten thirty o clock. Rev Silencer, of the Leslie M. K. church, will doliver tho sermon. Good singing has been arranged mid it is urged that as many as possible in that section take part in the services. The monthly mectin" of the Queen Esther society was held at tho jome of Mrs. B. U, rneeves on Aiominy evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. Sellwood have had as their truest. Mrs. A. L. Perry of 8e- attle, who is returning home from the tair in San lrancisco. PERSONALS McMahan is in Portland to- Lytle went to Eugene this I II day. W. II, morning. J. Jj. t'eetz was in urowiisvme touay hn business. Mis. U. G. Shipley went to Portland this morninp, Judfe P. H. D'Aroy went to Port InmPthia momine, Lvmnn Parker left this morning lor his nome at Great Falls. Montana. George Woods, of Turner, was business visitor, in Salem yesterday. Mrs. C. D. Purdy, 960 Mill street, re turned from a visit with frionda in Portland. Miss Forrest Enos returned yestor dav from a short visit with frionds in Portland. Chns. K. Spaulding was a passenger for Portland this morning on tne Ure- cron Electric. Mrs. Ella Wilson and Miss Eliza beth Schulti returned today from week end visit at Portland. Miss Minerva Holcomb returned to her home at Grants Pass today after a Koiourn in the city of soveral days. T. G. Blight, proprietor of the Hligh hotel, Bligh theatre and Ye Liberty theatre, is in Portland today on busi ness. frs. E. B. Kecne returned yesterday from a two weeks visit in eastern Oro gon, where sho visited her brother, S. P. Munkors and family near Echo. HOW SHE LOST VALUABLES San Francisco, Nov. 23. "Your money and jewels and furs stand in tho way of true happiness." Some such snge remark by black-eyed Mme. Chickla, clair voyant, caused wealthy Mrs. J. H. Stuart of the Mentonc ho tel to part with her worldly possessions, she told the police today. Now Bhe want to know where the madame is, to say nothing abont what has hap pened to obstructions to her happiness. Musical Program At At High School Tomorrow The following program will be ren dered Wednesday afternoon at 2 oclock inthe High school auditorium by the pupils who have been taking aa active part in the vocal worn, unuer the direction of Misa Minetta Magers, and by the High school orchestra, W. P. Murphy, director and leader. Those taking part in the readings, have been under the instruction of Miss Ida Davis. The public Is invited to attend. The program in full is as follows: sweet Briar uverture wenestra. Reading: A Similar Case Tillman Perriw. Piano Solo Alice Baker. 4, Mixed Chorus, 50 voices A Merry Life -Denz. Reading Kitty of Coleraine Oral Hagedorn. 6. H Trovatore Waltz Orchestra. 7. Song in Unison, Soldiers' Chorus Read the Death Notices in any daily paper for two or three days, and note how few people live as long as you want to live, and how many die in the prime of life. Why should you on and on, and allow waste food to ferment in your larse intestine ami pile up poisonous microbes and acrid them through your system f Intestinal microbes cause short lives. They shorten the lives of four people but of five. They pro duce various poisons which bring premature decay to vital organs then what? Microhes in the torse intestine cause inflammation of the kidney?, disturbances of the liver, of the or gans of digestion and of the whole system, and living is not. and can not be, the pleasure of other days. Premature old ape may be pre vented by the use of Intesti-Fermin Tablets. They destroy microbes and arrest in testinal fermentation. Intesti-Kermin Tablets contain lactic acid properties of double strength and lactic acid has the endorsement of Prof. Metchnikoff. They are a drugless treatment to drive microbes from your large intestine. " have suffered for fiv months. The Tablets are doing a good work." A well-known business man wrote this. In your home or at your office, take Intesti Ferrmn Tablets. Sold by J. C. Perry, Salem, Ore. lnlCEli.Fern)in ii Made exctuiivcly by The Berlin Laboratory, Ltd. 373 Fourth Ave., New York City A value of $1,500. Thejr say it is located in a canyon and off of the main road and has but a makeshift for a house and is of no value to them whatever and they bronght suit to cancel the deed. Carey F. Martin and James G. Heltzel are attorneys for the plaintiff and W. C. Winslow is attorney for the defendant. County School Superintendent W. M. Smith and Field Worker N. 0. Marris ! will go to the Hazel Green school to- from Faust-Hoys' fhonis-20: ?K - . " eu; " voices. - i"'. , : . "tZi. ' 8. Beading-The Guide in Genoa-Paul mouswiai u wo.. Pierce. 9. Song The Night Boberti Girls Glee Club 30 voices. 10. Heading, Larrie O' Dee Marcella Bynou. 11. March, Triumph of True Tones- Orchestra. rniTPT HAT1C17 NEWQ VVU1U UVUklll 1114 Ilk Brown's White House Shoes The merit of a shoe it determined by style, comfort and durability. Style if sometimes a matter of personal preference but comfort and durability are built in by I lie manufacturer. Tint 't why you ihould select White House Shoes the reputation of the maker insure! the quality, . Patent Kid and Gun Metal $3.75 to $5.00 Are You Going Away for Thanksgiving Undoubtedly you, too,' have had an invitation from the folks at home or intimate friends, and this time you have decided to go, but you lack a few things for the occasion; perhaps it's a Suit You will be a well dressed man in a Brandegee, Kincaid & Co. Suit a suit that possesses every feature in corporated in good clothes at from $14.63 to $25.00. Overcoat Or Raincoat. Heavy all wool mix tures for warmth, or, light weight. Raincoats, just as you like; priced from $6.00 to $20.00. Accessories Such as Shirts, Underwear, Gloves, Collars, Neckties, Socks, a Hat, an Umbrella or Suit Case, all of which you can buy here quickly, trustingly, economically. ........ uroaaciotnsw;;; In most of tiie important shades; wonderfully rich in quality. We any, without iiraitlition, that those lirimd cloths cnu not tie mntvhi'd on this roust at these prices, if, at any price. Colors: Boiling OrcAn, Wintria, Mum, Navy, Taupe, African Urown, Muhogany, Wine ami Itlack. Width: R'i to Ml inches. Fricad 12.00, 12.26, 12.78 ft yard II Store Closed all Day Thanksgiving Store Closed all . Day Thursday Judge Galloway was called upon to day to decide whether'' or not cylinder oil and cup grease added to the value of an automobile. Tho judge owns a Ford but CharleB MeNury and W. C. Winslow, the opposing attorneys own larger cars and are competent to in struct his honor upon all auto questions under the laws of the state. The ques tion arose in the case of Eoff and An derson against Anton Fisher and T. M Hicks in which Koffd Anderson placed a lien upon a cufch' a bill for repairs and gasolineCZ Buta attorneys agreed that a lien cwU.not be placed upon an auto for UsJUor, gasoline, however, the owneVv3 TaT Oould be sued and the auto attached. For re pairs which increased the value of the car both admitted that a lien could be served. Another element cnterod in the case through the fact that the car was mortgaged to another party and in all it was a fine legal tnngle that was argued this morning before Judge Gal loway who took the matter under advisement. The preliminary hearing of Fred Me Clard, charged with arson, waa heaTd before Citv Eccordor Elcin, ex-officio justice of the peace this afternoon. The state introduced evidence which pur ported to show that the fire hi the resi dence occupied by McClnrd was of in cendiary origin and that McClnrd col lected insurance on it. The defence maintained that there was nothing to indicate that McClnrd set the fire al though it was admitted that McClard has been in two fire recently and that he collected tho insurance on this Inst one. Willinm H. Sharf, a farmer of this county, today secured a license to wed Miss I.ydia Iierndon, a ttalcm school teacher. B. D. Gray & Co. today filed a suit in the circuit court against J. H. fcud dcr and C. H. Bcudder to collect money alleged due on a prc.nissory note and for goods sold and delivered. The bil' of goods is for $27.18 and the promis sory noto is purported to be for $ltirt.- 00, and in addition the plaintiff seckr to recover I:I0 attorney's fees. James G. Heltzel ia attorney for the pluintiff. Tho case of John Skubal and Cecelia against Eamucl Gerig and Adriana (lerig wns argued in the circuit court before Judge Galloway this forenoon. The evidence in the case shows that the plaintiffs who are each 71 years of ngc sold lots 11 and 12 Kast Hide iruit farms to the drfendnnts for the sum of 1,500. The plaintiffs accepted a deed to a 1st in Glcndale, Douglas county, as part payment and they allege thnt they did not understand that they were ac ceptiug this Glendule property at the Sale on Wetweather Goods Now is your chance to get all rubber goods and waterproof Shoes at greatly reduced prices. Sec our bargain basement for Shoe bargains of all kinds. RUBBER BOOTS ' MEN'S WATERPROOF Men's Thigh Sporting SHOES, B?ts'iSr00fgUau Big line Men's 10-in. anteed, $7.00 grade, all double gol brands, now go at best French kip, regular $5.95 $6 grades now go at $3.95 Men's Knee Boots, all brands, snagproof, Men's 16-in. top French guaranteed, rolled soles ; veal tan Boot, strap anfl very best $5 boot buckles; regularly sold ac at $8.00; in all sizes; while they last at Men's plain Knee Boots, $.95 regular $3 50 grades all game oot -n 12.in top nof S2i0 $4.95 Ladies' bright finish Boys' Boots in all leath- Knee Boots, with pebble ers and styles; best tops, all sizes; regular grades ranging from $3 grades, now , $3.50 to $5 now go at $1.95 $2.65 to $3.95 Every pair of Shoes in tne siore on oai, nuui b Reserved. If You Want Shoes. Look Them Over. I Cut Rates on Repair Work We have the best equipped shop in Salem, and are making the following prices to induce you to try our work; Men's Half Soles, 75c; Ladies' Half Soles, 50c; All Tether Heels. 25c; Rubber Heels, 25c and 50c. "Dux -Box" 013 it the only guar anteed olL If It doea not make your shoes water proof and giv perfect satisfac tion in evy way we refund your money for the empty can 25c. niMiMiin ii minimum 1 1 li 'It17 iul mm ;verwear Hose, the best for 25c. Every pair la guar anteed to give better satis faction than any you have ever bad or a new pair free. John Mason, who appears in "The Fatal Card," at the Grand Theatre today an d tomorrow. iL S. Barnes Wins Against Spencer In Supreme Court (Cnutlnued from rage One.) thousand dollnrs paying expenses and locating dnims and the name of A. B. Snencer was never entered in any of the options. He waB absolutely un known in any transactions after some time early in the fall of 107 and "never invested a dollar to promote the sale." Spencer Contributed Nothing. "Spencer contributed nothing to wards securing the properties," says tho review of the case by Justice Benn, "and took no interest In the deal. The onlv work he actually did was to ob tain some mnns and data from one Parker and to forward those maps and information to Dames at Long Beach in August, 1907, which was probably Silk and Wool Crepes Regular $1.85 Sellers .Reduced to $125 a Yard 40 to 44 Inches Wide. Talk about bargains 1 This lot of Silk and Wool Crepes, should make every woman anxious to get down here early. These fabrics, sometimes called Arabian Crepes, are made of the finest quality Silk and Wool yarns and the lot includes the new Winter shades suit able for afternoon and evening dresses Belgian Blue, Reseda Green, 1 Wisteria, Boiling Green, African Brown, Golden BroVn and others. ANOTHER LOT $1.45, $1.00 and 75c Seller SPECLVL 50c A YARD. This lot consists of 25 inch Tlain Colored Taffetas, Grosgrain Stripes, Straight and Checked Waist ing Silks all good. Also Reductions On a Number of Other Piece Goods and Silks that are Good Bargains and will sell quickly. , worth ten or fifteen dollars. After the sale of the mining properly opi-ncoi ,.i:..i interest in the commissions which he alleged Barnes soured for the sale of the property, ciuimmg iu uc ... equal partner of Barnes. During Barnes absence judgment for 6P,31M was obtained for a small amount of labor without Barnes having an oppor tunity to present his version of tho transaction." Spencer then attempted an execution upon the lands belonging to Mrs. Barnes In Salem, purchased for $26,730, and in which tho legal title was vested in the name of L. B. Barnes through an error. Court s Conclusions. Justice Bean says In his opinion: "We find that the evidence in tho case clearly shows that the Salem Hotel property was purchased of Mr. Joseph M..ver. and that was paid for it with Mrs. Barnes' money which was obtained by the salo of real estuto in California; thnt the Uofer property was bought and paid for with 5000, the liionny of Mrs. Barnes' which was raised upon a mortgage given on her renl estate in Los Angeles; that the Barber property was purchased with, money belonging to Mrs. Barnes for jcjMO ruiscd by hypothecating Iror Miiaunie Temple bonds. The decree n to thcHC three parcels of property is af firmed." The Burrows property is admitted as belonging to L. 8. Barnes and it wus never contended that MrB Barnes was tho owner of this property though it. was included in the suit by Spencer and the supreme court moclilies tne decree of Judge Galloway only in the extent that tho Burruws property belongs to Mr. Humes. The opinion of Justice Bean states thnt Spencer never wus a partner of L. S. Bnrucs and tho equities of the judg- nuint nrn UKRiiilnil. j In the case Justice Kaliin did not sit. M M M T--rTT4-T4T44T'-r-r4--M4-M Reduced Fares for THANKSGIVING VISITS Tickets sold Wednesday and Thursday, 24 and 25, good for return until Monday, the 29, between points on OREGON ELECTRIC RY. ' The Popular Willamette Valley Route Between Salem and ALBANY PORTLAND ... TUALATIN ... TIOARD BKAVERTON . 11.10 2.00 $1.60 $1.60 $1.00 CORVALLIS JUNCTION CITY EUGENE WILSON VILLE . . I1ILLBBORO ... .81.55 J2.30 .". . .82.80 ..,.$1.20 ....$230 And all other points in proportion. Through tick ets are sold via Portland at lowest rates to San Fran cisco and all California points, Chicago, St. Paul, St. Louis, Seattle, Astoria, Canadian points and else where. ' til Si Write or ask for information about Honolulu i tours. . . . . J. W. Ritchie, agent Oregon Electric Ry., Salem, Ore. : :