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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1915)
ttttftttttftttttftttttttttAAAtt iMtHiiMittMllttiiititm tt ISpecial Sale at Meyers for Today and Tomorrow XX We are never un dersold. Usually you will find our prices 'lower by a comparison of the qualities offered. Special Mention of Sales in Condensed Form From Our Sat. Advertisement It you m it in our ad, it's true. Truth in advertising is a strict rule at this store. Thirty-five years of successful merchandising in Salem is an evidence of straightforward Business principles. All of These Three -Day Sales End Wednesday Evening Three-Day Sale of Latest Wool (Scarfs, up to $1.35, Special ... 95c Three-Day ale of Dainty Bureau Scarfs, two lots, extra special 29c and 49c Three-Day Sale of Embroidered Pillow Covers, 75c quality, special . . 45c Three-Day Sale of 40c Embroidered Handkerchiefs, special . . . 25c :: Three-Day Sale of Beacon Indian Blankets, extra special . . . $3.50 Three-Day Sale of Men's $1.50 Shirts, excellent styles, specials . . $1.15 Three-Day Sale of 35c Turkish Bath Towels, extra special . . 23c each Three-Day Sale Wool Dress and Suit Fabrics, up to $2.50, special . 89c yd. Three-Day Sale of Silk Crips-de'Chines, $1.25 quality, extra special 79c yd. Three-Day Sale of Women,s New Silk Crepe-de-Chine Waists, up to $4.00 special . . $2.45 Special Sale of Men's $6.50 and $7.00 Nettleton Shoes, special . $4.95 a pr. Special! 20 per cent Sale of Women's "Grover Shoes for Tender Feet" CORRECTION The special sale of Women's Cloth Top patent and gunmetal Shoes Advertised in Meyers Adver tisement of Saturday read-up to $4.50 grades specipl at $3.35 it should have read $2.35 instead cf $3.35. THE HOUSE OF QUALITY OTIPf Salem's Big fcoODlCObPS Department Store TRADE OF WORLD Powerful Syndicate Forms Flans To Incorporate For $50,000,000 New York, Nov. 23 Seeking to reach out in the world's marts and establish America as the foremost trader of the world, Morgan, Rockefeller, National City bank and Kuhn, Loeb & Stone and Webster interests this afternoon filed papers at Albany, N. Y., to incorporate a $50,000,000 organization to be known as the American International com pany. This concern proposes to dabble in vast enterprises all over the world. The war furnished its opportunity. End of the war will increase this, its sponsors believe. Europe is partially bankrupt; its fin ancial condition will be worse before it is better. In such circumstances, the organizers of this giant organization expect to reap a harvest financing en terprises which might otherwise be put forever out of business. . WAR BULLETNIS Paris, Nov. 23: Because of his brav ery in leading a charge in recent Cham pagne fighting, Lieutenant Charles Sweeney, San' Francisco, will receive the Legion of Honor cross Thursday. He has rocently been in a hospital with wounds mttmmtmmmtmttummti All Around Town ., umttantmtttmmmmmtmma: Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting (lasses sorrectly. U. 8. bank bldg. Dr. W. B. Morse Mid Dr. B. F. Pound returned last ovenlng from a three days' duck hunt near Arlington. Dr. B. T. Mclntue, pnyslclan and urgeon, 214 Masonic bldg. Phone 410. The Six O'clock club of the rirat Methodist church will have the pleasure this evening uf listening to an address by rrosident Donpy, of Willamette university, who will talk on, "Civio Prido." Dr. Stono's Drug Store. Dr. O. E. OaBhatt, city physician, will deliver uu addict this evening before tho Knights of Pythias, Inking for bis subject "Sanitation." This is ono of the regular weekly tulka to bo mado before the lodge on general health aud sanitation. Dr. Btone'i Drug Btore. L, A. Luptcn, decorator and publicity man fcr the Meyers department store, left last evening for a two weeks' visit ot tlm lilir nxixmitiiin nt ISnn Francisco. and for a short visit with relatives nl bwruinento. Ills visit will combine both pleasure and business. nn HE SIGN POST for tht traveler HOTEL MORTONIA Spoils 'AtKomenws'-nlwny's Her. one finds dictinctive Comfort Her one moeti lervice that anticipate!-. H?rt is food that if savory end satisfying Urns li utmoiphtre tlwt clitrmi end cKttrt. H U found (hit rare HOME LIKE altmtnt which ewjj en loVM.a Hum mW lovtly dijli of Nor. tonli tty. The tkin dut tppnlf-nuxltratt prlcM. Before placing your printing order, Phone 217U. Fullor Printing Concorn. tr Two vouna Chinamen left this morn ing for tho oast. Harry (ling bought hi I iiU,.t (o (Iliicaco. whore he will attend school this winter. V. A. Chan will go to Omaha for a short visit, nnu lutur will ioin Mr. tiinir in Chicauo for a course of study this winter. TtfiniiiAT-v will hn tomnorarllv at 3'JH Hubbard Bldg. Mrs. 11. P. Stith. The dirt to be excavated from the McOilchrist lot, corner State and Lib him hmm mirchnscd bv the city mid will bo mostly used on "... ... . .1.. ti..lL North lliRU street una at mo ouuwi Commercial street bridge. Save car fare by eating at the White Swan Dairy lunch. Bids for the construction of the su per structure of the W. W. Mooro build ing on Court street will bo opened nt the office of Architect Ucoigo M. Post next Friday. The firm of Dnl rvmplo & Buloy have tho contract for tiio excavation, foundation and side walk work. A cigar that Is declared the best over bearing a nniuo inclining highest quality Jlygrudo. The first Elks dance of the soasoon will bo given nt tho lodge ono week from tonight, November 30. Music will bo furnished by the Elk orchestra. Charles Dcnnison, Milo liasimissen and U. .1. Meiring constituto the committee in chnrgo of tho evening's program, The (liinco Is exclusively r Elks and their ladies. See the 5c, 10c, 13c bargain tables In our west show window. Huron & Ham ilton. While working on the foundation of the W. W. Mooro building on Court street, W. N. Kirtley, one of tho work men, was slightly injured yesterday noon by a lulling rock Intting mm on tho hoiid. Ho was taken homo for the (lrensiuu of the wound and is expect ed to bo on tho job tomorrow, I. O. 8. students' fraternity head quarters, Room 1, HtcuslotT Dldg, com er of Court nnd Liberty, Bargains, bargains, special Thanks giving snlo of kitchenwaro utensils, liu ren & Hamilton. David J. Holmes, who was burled yes terday, died at his homo in this city Sunday -afternoon at the ago of 76 years. Ho enmo to this county in 1S48 and for many years lived on a tract one milo west of Snlom. In 1809 he was married to Miss Mary E. Lewis, of Mu rion county, the daughter of J. H, and Elleu Lewis, also pioneers of 1847. Season ticket reservation to the Ly ceum course, Friday, November 20, 9 a. m. . Armory. Mrs. 8. A. Jones, of Long Beach, Cal., will leave for her home this even ing, nftor a two months' visit with friends in the city Before returning to Loner Bcacu, she will visit at liosc burg, Sacramento and Fresno. Mrs. .ToneB was a resident of Salem from 1804 until about three years ngn, nnd greatly enjoyed her visit with old friends. Stop. Lood at our west show window, kitehenware selling at about halt tli regular price, Duron & Hamilton. Tire completely destroyed the house occupied by E. H. Blivcn, four miles north of Snlom on the Wallace rond, nt 10 o'clock this morning. Mrs. Bliv on, who is the mother of n child two days old, was fortunately tit tho home of her parents, a short uintnnce from her home. Tho house belonged to A Orueber and was insured, although no insurance was carried on tho contents which wcro a total loss. Don't miss the concert recital at the Vallov Musie house tonight. Plenty of good comfortnble seats. Lots of fine music. All free. 11m off Wwhlnnton 12(1, end S...k Pcrtkuui ft SHIPLEY'S THANK80IVINO BALE RICH AHDHON B SNOW WHITE LINENS ENDS NOVEMBER 24TU W. W. Moore, the enterprising pro prietor of the Mooro rurnituro store is of tho opinion that when any one buys a range nt this time of year, a big Thanksgiving turkev should bo includ ed as unrt of tho fixtures. Following out this idea, he has been offering a fifteen pound turkey with each range, and so far, the idea has become quite popular, judging from the number of ranges sold. Thanksgiving sale of Savory Boast ers, Carvers, Casseroles and iutciicu mnro. linrcu & Hamilton. B. A. Wordcn, living eight miles north of tho citv near Ouinubv. Is to day celebrating liis ninety-third birth day. Ho was born in New York in 18'J2 and after living in different parts of t no country, enmo to wrogon siiont ,m years ago, living at first near Liberty but a few years later moving to his fnrm nnni Oiitnnbv. 1IU iliiuchtcr mid granddaughter are living with him. Al though within a few years of tho cen tury mark, Mr. Worden is in rnmnrlr. ably good health. ' 200 more chairs have been secured 'or the Lyceum coursn nnd will l,n 0i.i while they Inst.. Tickets at tho music stores. t The Loval Sons nf Mia rm- fl,J4. ihh cnurcn, witn an enrollment of 50 will assist in tho entertainment of the VOUIlff niftn Whn will nttnn.-l 4fl.i , o ----- . ..... ..v.uu-.. ,uu .UHVII Bession of the Older Boys-' Conference -' ' ctuiem tnis weea. rno en- iiTimiiiiieiii, committee, ueorge Hod gors, chairman, have been notified by mo j.uvui culls rnat tne rocoption VOOniS nf tlln I'lilue will lin . ..... ..v it ir ceivo the visitors at any time, aud loiiv onuiraay. rj, Anowland and A. M. Hanson are the tonchora nf . i. .. i ... - i ue .uoyai sous. Removal notice. Johnson hat works have removed from 404 Court street 10 l-in fcouth ( nimnprcinl. npYf ,1mi. uiiuiiii uiiice. The Arto-rrisco drill team of the uniieu Artisans, now that tho first lriiu is tncirs, anu tne original oli.jeel for Which tho tenm xtnn nrirniii,t,l nn complishcd, contemplating changing its nstiie. At tho meeting last evening, several numef w ere suggested, but none ufiiiiiioiy ueciiieu on. mo tenm u also planning for regulnr weekly meet ings, when tiiey will take up somo spo cial study. Don't miss the concert recital at the Valley Music house tonight. Plenty of good comfortable seats. Lots of 'fine music. All free. The average burglar who gets into a country postoffice seems to rather liko the lmiUs of tho money order blanks. November 17, thieves broke into the Kust Heobey. Alont., postoffico, and besides other things, stole money orders numbered from 7121 to 7200. Burglars in the Marshall, Wash., post office, November 17, carried away a good supply of stamps, besides a money order for J(tS7 for Pictro Bertucelli, Ita ly. The (llcndale monev orders stolen November 1.1, wero numbered from 37, 201 to 38,000. Boserve that season ticket one for nil. Friday, November 20, 9:00 a. m, at the armory. Oct the Benson ticket at the music stores. The Harvest Home entertainment nnd donation pnrty held last night nt tho First Methodist church for the benefit of the Old People's Homo was well t.ttended. About 50 worth of clothing was received, besides cash do nations, all the churches and Sun day sehml In the city sending dona tions. Bcsidlea flothing nnd money, Rome, Nov. 23. Fighting for Goritz continues in a "hurricane of fire," the war office reported today. Austrians have made several strong counter at-1 tacks which succeeded several times in breaking the Italian lines,, it was ad- i muted. -Eventually, however, all of these attacks were repulsed. Around Monto San Michele, fresh progress was mado. Home, Nov. 23. Serbians have sev erely defeated the Bulgars at Kossovo, tho plain of the Black Bird, according to a dispatch today. Zurich, Switzerland, Nov. 23 Italy has decided to send an expedition to, tho Balkans to help the allies, accord ing to the Rome correspondent of the Neu Zurichter Zeitung today. The al lies firmness with Greece has turned the scnle in their favor, he added. Thanksgiving Is With Us V It seems to us that we all have more reason than usual to be thankful. While we are peacefully work ing our way through Turkey and Cranberry sauce, Mince Pie, Plum Pudding, etc., our brothers acress the Pond will be assimilating gas-bombs and grape shot and likely wondering what in the world they have to be thankful for. And the mothers and wives, sisters and daughters, widows and orphans, can you imagine them when they sit down to their meager repast? Truly we have plenty to be thank ful for; we thank the people of Salem who appreciate our efforts in reducing the high cost of living in Salem. We thank you for your splendid co-operation and patronage. SPECIALS FOR WEDNESDAY SHIPLEY'S THANKSGIVING BALE RICHARDSON'S SNOW WHITE LINENS ENDS NOVEMBER 24T1I SHIPLEY'S THANKSQIVINO SALE RICHARDSON'S BNOW WHITB LINENS ENDS NOVEMBER 24TII generous donations were made of fruits, cunncd goods and groceries. Following the procran of the evening, refresh ments wero Berved. Turkey shoot, Thanksgiving Day, November 25, at -Capital City Hod & Gun club's grounds, on the 17th street car line, 1-4 mile south of fair ground, Nulom,' Oregon. L. O. Carey, who was arrested on a chnrgo of annoying somo of the women who attended the Friends church in the north part of this city was arraigned in Justico Webster's court today and entered a plea of not guilty. Ho will be given a preliminary hearing iu tho near future. The Christian Endeavor Union in vites all the churches of the city to a Thanksgiving prayer meeting in the Presbyterian church at seven a. in. Unless the people of Salem come for ward, and offer the accommodations of their homes for the 350 young men who will attend the Older Boys' conference here this week, more than half of them will arrive with no arrangements made for thoir entertainment. George F. Rodgers, chairman of the entertainment committee Btntes this afternoon that ac commodations have been secured for barely one-third of those coming. , As this is an urgent case, and one where Salem has a great opportunity to show its hospitality, it has been suggested that parties who can take care of one or two of the young nen, telephone Mr. Rodgors. This should bo done tomorrow so that arrangements for the care of the young men will have been com pleted beforo their arrival Friday. There' will be no mail dolivery on Thursday, Thanksgiviug day. The gen cip.l delivery window will be open on Thursday morning from 8 to 9 o'clock. Nov24 John Linnd, who is supposed to have boon murdered in Portland last Friduy by his companion, George Bartholomew, spent fully a week in this city looking nt several small tracts shown tlun by local real estate men, Linnd, who was a Hcnndinnvion of about middle size, told the real estate firm of rcott .& Bynon, that ho had S,000 to invest, but did not want to put up moro than 1,000 cash. They were shown several tracts, but did not buy ns the parties would not come down enough on their prico to suit him, Bartholomew did not impress the real estate men as of the criminal type. At one time, Bar tholomew urged Linnd to' buy a ccrtuin tract, but ns the price was not re duced to suit him, he left the office in a temper, followed by Bartholomew. They left the following day for Port land. MLARlSTE NOTES Basketball Benson opened last night when two games were played. The D. D, club defeated the sophomoro tenm H 2, and the Commoners taking a 12-4 victory from the Academy. Todav the senior team will play the Kimball college quintet and the Klotdie Klub aggregation will face the fast freshman basket tossers. Conch Mat thews will have plenty of material this year from which to select his varsity sipiad as tho series of interclnss and club gnmes has aroused the interest of every aspirant. Professor Wallace McMurrny will de liver tho next number of his lecture course tonight in Knton hall. His sub ject for the evening's address is, "Maxim Gorky and Realism." Homo of tho Gorkys works which he will discuss are: "The Suing Citizen," "A Night shelter," and "Hunmer Folk." Tho lecturo will begin at S p. m. Best No. 1 New Crop Chestnuts Walnuts 15c Pound 20C P01Uld 3 Cans of Salmon for 5 25c 10-cent Cans of Milk for Creamery Butter 25c 36c Pound With orders for $1.00 Qne Quart of Queen worth of ether groceries Olives for or more. 35c i " Mincemeat 3 Pounds of Nice Silver t A n i Prunes for iOc Pound ESSS 4 Lbs. Pop Corn 30c Per Dozen 25c Try a Sack of Our Best Valley Flour $1.20 885 North lU C Phone Com'l St. General Villa Returns To Attack Hermosillo Douglas, Ariz., Nov. 23. Fragment ary reports from the interior of Sonora today said that Francisco Villa had re turned to the attack on Hermosillo nnd was engaging the Carranzistag there in stubborn fresh fighting. If this is true, it means Villa is staking everything on entering the city beforo General Die guez arrives with Carranzista reinforce ments. Telegraph wires are cut, rail way bridges burned and roads obstruct ed in Sonora, so the information reach ing here is rather unsatisfactory. HOW'S THIS 7 We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known K J. Chenoy for the last 15 years, and bar lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations mado by his firm. National Bank of Commerce, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testi monials sent free. Price 75 cents por bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. "SALEM'S BEST MARKET PLACE" THANKSGIVING SPECIALS Home-made Mince Meat, 2 lbs 25c Plum Pudding 10c, 30c, 55c New Crop Nuts, all kinds 25c New Crop Sates, bulk 15c Candled Figs, bulk 20c California Pigs, bulk 3 lbs.. . ,25c RAISINS 6 Crown Clusters, lb 25c 3 Crown Clusters, lb 15c Seeded or Seedless, 15 oz pkg., , 2 for 25c Loose Muscatels, lb 10c ORANGES First of the Season Navels, small size, 25c doz, larger. .40c Sunklst Lemons, dozen 25c t Florida drape Fruit, large, each 15c Bananas, fancy stock, doz. . ,30c TURKEYS Fancy Grain Fed Stock, bought weeks ago and specially fed on corn and milk. None better to be had. Down goes the price to pound 24c BEEF Fancy Steer Beef, tender and Juicy. The supply of this grade of meat nevor exceeds the de mand: Choicest Rib Roast, lb 18c Pot Roast, lb. Mc Short Ribs, lb 12c Pure Hamburger, lb 15c WESTACOTT-THIELSON CO. 151 IORTH HIGH ST. Thanksgiving Special ! 15c Jar Prepared Mustard 9c Apples Celery Cranberries Sweet Potatoes Oranges Squashes Hens or Young Roosters, live weight, per lb 14c Buy Potatoes now 50c per bushel, sack lots Cabbage for Kraut, 1 l-2c per pound Ward K. Richardson 2393 North Front St. Phone 49 i X