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EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1915. -P-E-C-I-A-L FROM i --.. ill Various Departments to Close " ll T' ' To close- 25 Ladies' Suits (new this Season), values to $27.50 .. . .$7.50 25 Ladies' Coats (new this Season), values to $17,50 $9.95 30 Ladies' Suits (new this Season), values to $30.00 .$13.85 Brocaded Crystal Cloth Petticoats, messaline flounce $2.25 Ladies Fancy Sweaters at Extra Special Prices. Ladies' Waists (slightly soiled )values $4.00 50c Baby Bonnets, values to $4.00 . ..i 50c Corset Covers (slight!- soiled), regular $1.00 48c Ladies' 2-piece Merod; Underwear ,regular $1.00. 39c Child's fleece lined Unon Suits, regular $1.00 68c Child's Wool Union Suits, regular $1.50 79c Men's "Nettleton" Shos, regular $6.50 and $7.00 $4.95 Ladies' "Grover" Shoe-, entire stock, less 20 Per Cent. Ladies' and Child's Je sey Leggins 35c Ken's 4-in-Hand Ties, extra value at 50c 35c Men's Cross Bar Handkerchiefs ,embroidered initials (3 in Christmas box) 65c Blankets, Comforts, Pillows and Wool Bats, Special Prices. i HI One-Half Price Table of nana-Daes ana season- able Merchandise. . . . L " 11 Toylan Second Floor. Santa Claus' headquarters. Bring the Children. The House of Quality - - '- - i 55 ojcLOPiooois; SALEM'S Style Store tt All Around Town .!, Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting glasses sorreetly. U. 8. bank bldg. o Cranberries advanced In the whole sale mamet II a barrel this week and See the 5c, 10c, ISc bargain tables in our west show window. Buren & Ham ilton, ( - At( 10:30 'o'clock, this morning, the now the housekeeper will buy tbem 15 i men working on the excavation of the cents straight, instead of two for quarter. Dr. E. T. Mclntire, pnysldan and surgeon, 214 Masonic bldg. Phone 410. Willamette Encampment No. 2, I. 0. 0. F. with its degree team will go to McGilchrist corner. State and Liberty, had an interested audience of 119 men. Bargains, Bargains, kitchenware utensils, ilton. ' Special sale of Buren & Ham- Tn. ei...i... r... -i . , i. - r-j .B """"" eeu"i, i-u. cii.ucr , be neId in tne alljitorium of the higl til mif nn rhraa HuaruMi nf tliA mnrlr ' . . .1 ... . . . to put on three degrees of the work and initiate ten candidates. 0 Dr. Stone's Drug Store. John Savage, of Howell Prairie, spent his Thanksgiving in Salem. He was in this vicinity tin years ago, four years before the town of Salem was laid out and platted. Before placing your printing order, Phone 2179. Fuller Printing Concern. tf v , Presbyopia That Subtle :; Symptom of ; ; Middle Age When the eyes fail to distinguish clearly articles at close range, can be corrected and overcome by wearing glasses that focus the eyes 'cor rectly. Let us make the examination and supply you with glasses which will enable you to work, read or write without effort. f Miss A. McCulloch, Optometrist f I 208-209 Hubbard Bldg. Phene 109 Dismissed With Dishonor; Appointed Rear Admiral (United Tress correspondent,) London, Oct. 20, (liy mail.) i)is missed in 1010 with dishonor for losing his ship, C'nptnin E. H, Fitzhcrbcrt has just becu appointed ft rear-admiral of MJTOKJ f tV"-:o.W.r,?f'ffrr?ii FARVIS,.(-.-w. Withrmf T W5! in- IhA a. vision:. Lens v OLD AGE FINDS COMFORT Beyond comparison In a correctly fitted pair of glu sacs. In old ngo the chief source of enjoy ment is the ability to road easily and comfortably. This is a privilogo that should be enjoyed by everyone and good glasses inako it possible. If you are not now wearing glnssos Or the ones you havo nro not snlisfao tory it will pay you to oomo and see me at once. I guarantee yon perfect satisfaction In ovory respect, if glnsses will help you I will tell you at once. I do not use drops or drugs In mak ing examinations, as they are danger ous. DR. BL P. MENDELSOHN Rooms 210 211 V. S. Bank Bldg. i the Unlink nrtny, squarely ngninst the traditions of the service." t'ntil the great war begun the ad miralty adhered strictly to the prac tice of demoting commanders who lost their ships through negligence nnd never granting thcin nnnthvr command. Captain Kitzherbort lost hifl vessel, the cruiser lledt'ord, by stranding on the Korean coast. He was court-innrtinled and dismissed. Later he was allowed to re-enter the. navy ns a superinten dent of contract-built ships. His suc cess ill this work re established the ad miralty's confidence iu Fitzhorbert and he is now in the high ranks of the serv ice Hear Admiral Fitzherbcrt is a broth er of Lord Stafford. At the request of the Loyal Sons of the First Christian church, the l.oynl laughters of the elinivh will assist the sons in the reception to bo given the visiting Older Hoys. Tho reception will bo held in the roi.ns of the Loyal Hons in the First Cliiistiun church tomorrow afternoon from 4 until tl o'clock. Tred Worthingtou, who has been in the county jnil awaiting a hearing on a chnree of failure tn uutumrF hi wtfn and family In tilts city, was released to day upon an onur irom Justico or the i cneo vteosior. vtortnington wus re leased upon his owu recognizance, His wil'o and family reside on North Com mercial street. -to While working on the top of a shed at his home yesterday afternoon, Judge lnniel Webster stepped on a board that failed to hold him, and fell to tlie ground, a distnnco of nine feet, Al thnuch the initirics are not serious. Hip judgo is confined to his home am1 noes not eipcei lo vv uowu town lor several days, ire paying o newsin the Journal, not prizes. Eastern Oregon Schools Showing Progressive Spirit "The teachers of central Oregon are just as progressive and just as loval to their profession as those of any o"th er part of tho state," said Frank K Welles, assistant state superintendent who has just returned to Snlein after attending tho annual teachers' iiHi tuto in Jeiforsnn and Sherman coun ties. Tho new county of Jefferson held its first annual institute at Culver under tho direction of Airs. Lillian Watts the county superintendent. The teachers were royally entertained by the citi zens, mid on the first evening of the institute wero tendered a banquet by the Indies of tho community. Tlio last afternoon of the institute was devoted to a joint meeting of tho teachers i school district officers of the countv. The nlteudnnco was good. Mr. Welles reports that every tcii'di or m Sherman county wns pn'pcnt at the annual institute for that county which was held last week nt iloro. l ii' der tho .efficient management of County (Superintendent F. K. Fngnn a most interesting and instructive pro gram was carried out. According to Mr. Wellen, the central Oregon country shows ninny signs of prosperity. Unusually heavy rains have recently visited that section, and tin crop tuosiiects for novt v..,, ...... .... cellent. PETITION TO PRESIDENT New York, Nov. 2(1. Suff.agists turned out iu force here to greet Harah lWd Fields "pilgrim car" with its iwrty bearing across the country from the Han FUmnciacn exposition b peti tion of thousands of names for presen tatioa to President Wilson. LIBERTY BELL IS HOME Philadelphia, Nov. 2il. The Liberty bell is homo again after its months"' stay at the San Francisco exposition. The (Junker City gave it joyous welcome, The Rev. W. O. Stewart, of Indepen dence, is in the city attending the Old er Boys' Conference. Ho was the first pastor of the Jason Lee Memorial church, occupying tho pulpit two years. Dr. Stone's Drug Store. Roy Vinyard, an employe of Vick Bros, garage, returned last night from a visit to the San Francisco exposi tion and reports a fine vacation spent in viewing the wonders of the fair. Dr. O. L. Scott's office will be closed for tho balance of the week, owing to illness. A car of 114 hogs was shipped today to Portland by Eyro and Cavanaugh, making a total of four car loads ship ped from tho immediate country since November 11. Two of the car loads wero Bhipped this week. A La Corona will dispel that melan choly feeling. City Attorney Trindle left today from a visit to Minneapolis, and Red Wing in Minnesota nnd to Des Moines, Iowa, on a business trip. Mr. Trimlle expects to be away from this city for n bout ten days. Dr. O. L. Scott's office will be closed for tho balance of tho week, owing to illness. The Woodmen of the World will hold their annual election of officers tills evening, those elected to bo installed early in .la unary. Kor tho past year, N. N. Matlock has been Consul Com mander. The White Swan Dairy lunches are without question the best over of fered, Mrs.- Anna Clark, of Broad Acres, was found dead in her bed this morn ing. She had been in tho best of health and ns yet no information has been received ns to the cause of her sud den death. iShe wns about 50 years old. Dr. Asseln, dentist, Salem Bank of Commerce Bldg. The Salem Chess and Checker club will hold a session this evening in their club rooms over tho Ward drug store. Tho plnvers this evening are J. L. Peel., Hoy Bryant, L Greonbnum, Hoi lis Ini'ds, David Dragor, Fred Dinger and K. a. McHeynolds. Choice beef roasts and all kinds of steaks, 10c lb. Capital Market, 121 a. Commercial street. Are you a S. P. J. O? Interpreted into plain English this menus, aro you a member of the great national organi zation known ns tho Society for the Prevention of Useless Giving, which nl ways becomes especially active about the time penpio are preparing to give Christinas presents, appropriate and not appropriate. Choice beef rousts and all kinds of steaks, 10c 11). Capitul Market, 121 S. Commercial street. Bids for the construction of the su perstructure of tho W. W. Moore build ing will be received at the office of fieorge M. Post Monday morning. The bids were to havo been received today, but the time was extended in order that nil contractors might bo ablo to put in their bids. A new $05 polished top range on sanitary base, which does not belong to the' line we handle. Will sell at cost, M7..H1. K. L. Stiff & Son, Court and 1,'ihevtv streets. school this evening at 8 o'clock, .when the board of directors of the city schools will present the budget for the coming year. The proposed levy this year is C.7 mills. One year ago it was 7 mills and two years ago 7.3 mills. Sale of savory roasters, carvers, cas seroles and kitchenware, Bureu & Hamilton. A special train will carry a delega tion of Woodmen of the World to Dal las next Tuesday evening where the lem team will put on the work and in itiate a class of 16. About 75 are ex pectcd to go. The special will leave tho Southern Pacific depot promptly at 7 o'clock. Stop! Look at our west show win dow, kitchenware selling nt about half me regular price. Buren 4c Hamilton. Sixty car loads of evaporated prunes nave Been shipped east this reason bv the urnger Jtruit company. Forty o these cars were consigned 'direct to for eign ports. On account of the car shortage, the company is holding ship mcnts to fill two cms, one to be con signed direct to Glasgow, Scotland, and the other to Liverpool. . $1.25 and i,50 Casseroles Saturday only, Hoc. E. L. Stiff & Son, Court and Liberty. Mike Swartz and John Lebold with toeir families arrived in the city a few days ago with their families and in tend to make their home in this com munity. A car load of their household goods arrived today. Both families have taken temporary quarters on Win ter street, but within a short time ex pect to locate on farms near the city. They are from Aberdeen, South Dakota. $1.25 wood lined stove board, 4 When In SALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free ami Private Baths j RATES: 70c, $1.00. 11.50 PER DAY Tho only hotel In the business district.' .Nearest to nil Depots, Theatres and Cnpitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. ' T. O. BLIGH, Prop. ! Both Phones, Pre Auto Bus. A CROWDED HOUSE YESTERDAY Don't fall to see the spectacular piny of mountain life In the South The End tL Road IN 5 REELS Mutual Weekly Falstaf Comedy 7 Reels 7 2 Acts 2 Some Show, OF BETHEL KILLS WIFE AND THEN SUICIDES Happy Thanksgiving Runion - at Hillman Home Disrupt ed by Tragedy ; After eating a Thanksgiving dinner yesterday and while the guests were sitting in the- room below Fiauk Hill man, a well' to do resident of Bethel, near Amity in Polk county, called his wife up stairs, seized a riflo and Kill ed her instantly and then turned the giin upon himself and inflicted a wound from which he died half nn hour later. No reason is given for the tragedies as the Hillmana appear to havo always enjoyed excellent homo relations a no no domestic troubles are rumored and the friends of the couple attribute the crime to temporary insanity on the part of Mr. Hiflmnn. Mr. Hillman is said to have been in good financial circumstances and had recently erected a new house and bnrn on his farm at Bethel, nnd it is s' that he had an annual income of (it,000 from investments., A brother of Mir Hillman, was visiting at tho home from Portland, and there were other guests present when the tragedy occurred. Mildred Hillman, a 19-year-o!d daugh ter, of the couplo heard loud talking in the upstairs room soon after her moth er responded to her husbnnd's call. The girl thought tho loud talking was un usual and went to investigate. As she opened the door she saw her father with the rifle in his hands facing hif wife. At the same instant he fired and shot his wife through the arm. Kie grappled with her husband but he pressed tho muzzle of the gun against her head nnd the bullet crashed through her brain killing her instantly. Hillman then turned the gun upon him self and inflicted a mortal wound. It appears that he did not know that he was going to die and it is reported that he told the bedside watchers that he regretted that he did not finish tin job and kill the whole' family. Mr. Hillman cano to Amity about two years ago and recently purchased a moving picture theatre in that place. He was formerly in tho drug business iu Spokane. Tho couple are survived by two daughters, Mildred and Neva, aged 19 and 10 yen.'s, respectively. Hillman was well thought of in the T K4s , ill jfose qfjuxife The Man-Spun Silk If it pleases you to pay a double price (or your hosiery, continue to buy the product of the silk worm. But if practically all of natural silk's luxury at half its cost will satisfy you, buy Hose of Luxite. - Luxite is spun by man in a large way, about as the worm spins silk in a small way, cutting the cost of the worm's work in two. It has the lustrous sheen of worm-spun silk, clinging softness and delight. ' f ul daintiness. Y We sell Hose of Luxite because . it is our policy always to offer our trade the best values obtainable. Hose of Luxite comes in every fashionable shade. i SOc th pair, G. W. Johnson & Co. Ill K. Commercial St, ft their officers for the coming year. Tho election by tho Maccabees will be hel I Wednesday evening, December 1, and that of the Knights of Pythias, Tues day evening, November 30. At tl snmc session Tuesday evcuing, a ban quet will be served by the losing siibi which entered into a membership con test last October. Tho captains in th::t contest were W. B. Summercille and .1. F.. Davis, nnd Captain (Siiinmcrvillo ami his cohorts will cat nt the expense o! f'nptaiu Davis nnd his crew. joints heavy bine pipe, 1 elbow, dnm-1 community and hod just finished his ven! degrees in tho .Masonic lodge at aiu- por, collar, poker and tire shovel, gi free with each heater valued nt ifii or over this nnd next week. E. L. Stiff & Son, Court and Liberty. All the meetings of the Older Boys' conference now in session in this city, will bo held at the First Bnptist church it y. 'Hillman 's sister, Mrs. Charles Reich en, formerly resided on South Twelfth street in Salem, and moved away Inst spring though she still owns property in this citv. with toe exception of the fathers' nnd, of farm produce, besides four hives of I N sons hainpiet Saturday night nnd the huiulny afternoon ineetniij in the arm ory, (lovernor Withyeombe will ad dress the boys Saturday evening at tho fathers and sons banquet. Tiie ses sion Saturday afternoon will be held in the house of representatives. With the arrival today of another cherry red street car, the Salem Street Railway company will have four of the newly painted and repaired cars iu service. Tiie new car which arrived to day is the former No. ."S but will now bo known as No. S7.1 and will run-on Commercial street. The company bus several of its cars in the shops at Henv erton nnd expects another one to arrive in tho city next week. Within a few months, all the cars will be over-hauled and painted cherry red. "Modern Conception of Social Just ice" will be the topic nt the "Social nervice -Meeting bees. Since these sales havo been tin der the personal supervision of W. S. Low, there has been nn increasing in terest, us the fnivnci's have now become convinced that tho sales arc conducted right, nnd for their benefit. Tomor row's sale is the fourth of the kind, and it is Mr. Low's intention to continue them every other Saturday, or as long as tho farmers are interested. Mabel West, the 15-year-old daugh ter of County Assessor Ben P. West, is' reported to be convalescing rapidly from an operation for appendicitis and will be removed to her own home from the Salem hospital within n week. Thanksgiving will be observed this year in the following Saturday morn ing, in the Children's room of the pub lic library Pumpkins, nnd Indian corn, as well as the Pilgrim Fathers will have places on tho program All Snndni- evenincr nt. tho Unitarian church. Mr. Benjamin I chidren from six to 12 years are wel Williams and Mr. it. A. Harris will be come, nnd those who arc on timo have tho speakers for the occasion. As both the best seats and hear the best stor gentlemen are close students of social ies. The stories begin promptly nt economy and also enthusiastic speakers. 0:30. a good evening of educational value is ussurcd. It is hoped that Mrs. L. Tow or will sing. Kvcry student and friend of Sociul Pregrcss should attend these meetings. The upper floor of tho new Roth grocery building on Liberty street is about 'completed, with all plumbing, heating, cooking nnd cnbinet fixtures o installed. With the finishing of the The river is not exactly on a ram- work within a few days, the building page, but it is rising rapidly and today will be ready for the V. W. C. A. by noon wns 15 1-2 feet above low water the middle of next week. Contractors mnrk, a rise of three feet within the 'are today working on the concrete ves past 24 hours. The wnter is now pnr-jtibule, which will be finished in red t.inlly on the dock nnd the heavy rains 'and white with tho side walls tiled in in the mountain country indicates an I white, with green borders. Mr. Hoth additional rise during the next 21 ! expects to move into his new building hours. Since the rains began 10 days! about Hecemoer 11. ngo, a ruin fall of 5.41 inches have been recorded by the government 's gunge nt the O. C. T. docks. Within Here is a chance for a young man who wants a good country home foi the oust 10 davs tho river hns risen ! tho winter. The Snlem Social Seme 14 1-2 feet. i Center has had an inquiry for a young o I man of good habits nnd one w ho en The general market and sales day 'taken in as a member of the family will be held tomorrow at the Waring I The farmer wanting help is a respon barn, Liberty and Kerry streets, the sible mnu nnd is willing to pay fair same location where former sales were j wages, besides giving the young man n held. As in the past three sales, W. S.hrne for the winter. Any young mnn Low will be in personal charge and at-1 between 10 and 20 years of age who . ... 1 .. . L.. . . m,. - , ... .1.- l. 1.- .... '!ll -l,.l. n.;.,lti .1... ronu 10 Tiie nusincHs. ine nunioer or.uuiiu nu .r,u r listed articles is somowhnt lnrger thnnjply to Ivan tl. McDaniels, nt the Com i former sules and more varied. Besides mcrcial club. 'the usual fnrm implements to be soldi O jut auction, several cows nnd horses1 The Knights of Pythias and the hnve been listed, and the usual amount Mneenlieos will each e'ect, next week -SALEM'S BEST MARKET PLACE" SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Turkeys, just a few left, pound .20c Cabbage, make your kraut now, pound lc Creamery Butter, equal to any, pound 33c Parlor Matches, good ones, 3 boxes 10c Rolled Oats, extra cream quality, pound 5c Potatoes, American wonders, 20 pounds 25c Onions, Yellow Danvers, 16 pounds 23c Coal Oil, bring your can. 5 gallons 65c WESTACOTT:THIELSON CO. 151 NORTH HIGH ST. 1 Grocery Thone 830 Meat Phone 810 .Opposite Court House Good Reasons w hy I should buy Groceries at Damon's First: Lower Prices. Second: Special sales most every day that make you an extra saving. Third: 16 ounces to the pound every time. Fourth: Good Groceries that are really good. Fifth: The customer is not required to pay the rent, as we own our building. Sixth: No extra profits added to cover losses on bad accounts. Sell ing for cash means no losses. Last, but not least: You learn how to econo mize. Every purchase must be satisfactory. You are to be the judge. Compare these Satur day Specials with stores in the high rent dis trict 4 cans Yelo Ban Milk 25c Creamery Butter ..35c No. 10 Pail Compound $1.05 No. 5 Pail Compound 55c Our Best 35c Coffee Saturday 30c Tillamook Cheese, lb 20c 23c Coffee, our price 20c 16 lbs. Onions for 25c 1 Bottle Snidcr's Cat sup for ......... 20c One Roger's Double-A Tea Spoon free with each pound of our Premium 35c. Steel Cut Coffee. If you can't meet us face to face, phone your grocery order to Main 68. Damon & Son 855 N. Commercial St.