EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL,' SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1, 1915. Salem Y Toyland Second Floor 4 : Santa Claus' Headquarters !! Bring the Children, Find Their Wants and Shop Early HO I PRE-HOLIDAY SALE Men's Smoking All coats are included in this sale. No reserve. Colors and materials are the newest, including Brocaded, Chinchilla, Cheviots and Tweeds. Less 20 per cent Ey LOOODS K t i miniiiniiiiiMH'"""'"'''"'''""'"'""''"""'""""""w All Around Town Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting i Ribbon sale Friday glasses eorrectlr. U. S. bank bids. 337 Court. at Compton's, GOVERNOR JOHNSON ILL. Sacramento, Ctil., Doc. 1. Word re ceived at tho capitol today from Sun Francisco was that Governor Hiram Johnson is seriously ill with bronchitis at his residenco in thut city and may not be able to return to Sacramento for at least a week. FREIGHT TRAIN WRECKED. December 10, 1915 at Central Howell hall, comedy, "It's Great to Ho Crazy," and silc of Xmas pnrcols, con taining luncheon for two. undies kind ly bring luncheon for two wrapped as Xmas parcel to be sold at auction. JS'o admission charged. Spokane, Wash., Dec. 1. Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul passengor train Ko. IS, "The Columbian," eust bound, was wrecked today by a broken rail ono mile east of Freeman, Wash ington, Brakcmnn Otto Huberts, of Spokane was killed and threo passen gers injured. A much-needed root. My heavy prac tice makes it necessary for mo to take a vacation and recuperate and 1 will leave for California in a few days and will bo gone until January I, HIHJ, If any one wishes to see me they must do so at ouce. Dr. M. 1'. Menillesohii. t Our Correction of Defective Vision 1 by Glasses is the very best that scientific, skill nnd conscientious, painstaking work can mako it. Our prices arc within reach of all. Miss A. McCuIloch, Optometrist 2(lS.()l) Hubbard Hlils. Phonel09 A One More Week Necessary Owing t the Great Demand for Spaulding's Wonderful Plaster ' To All Who Are Troubled With RHEUMATISM SPAULDING'S WONDERFUL PLASTER We Know What They Can Do The past week wo havo persuaded Spalding's rep resentative to stay another week with us to meet tlio peoplo and explain about these wonderful absorbing agents. ESS ' PERRY'S DRUG We Want You to Know For Rheumatism, Sciati ca Lumbago Chest or Lung Diseases, Weak Hack, Kidney and Liver Com plaints, Pleurisy. STORE " THE REX ALL STORE 115 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET SALEM, OREGON Add That Piano To Your Home This Xmas Sec the finest line of Pianos in Salem at 421 Court Street Formerly occupied by Howard Piano Co. "Quality" our Motto. Terms te suit everyone. Cherrington & St. Helen Piano Company 421 COURT STREET, Salem, Oregon Say L. Ferguson, of Amity, has ac cepted a position at tho Barnes Cash Store. Until tho lust few months, he has been associated with his father in the mercantile business at Amity. Chicken pla dinner, December 1st, UuUy church. - The announcement that Claude Bar rack would ' address the members of the lodge on "Citizenship," brought out an unusually large attendance or Knights of Pythias last evening. Dr. Stone's Drug Store. Ed Jackson, who was arrested yester day on a charge of begging on the streets, entered a plea of guilty this morning and was given five days to partake of the hospitality of the city. Before placing your printing order, Phone 2179. Fuller Printing Concern. tf E. E. Buckles, of Jewell county, Kan sas, is in tho city looking for a loca tion in the woy of a ranch. He is visit ing at the homo of W. F. Shank, 1550 South Liberty street. Dr. B. T. Mclntire, pnyslclan and surgeon, 211 Masonic bldg. Phone 440. The lecture to be given at the public library Friday evening has been post poned, as Dr. Hector Macphcrson who has been announced to lecture on "Ru ral Credits," has been culled to Chi cago. Dr. Stone's drug store. - Miss Francis Elliott, who has been mnlnveit nu n fltpnnirt-fi nliflr in flip bookkeeping department of the state iiwliiutrt.il finifliiii t nnmm, aai mt lina ,a. litvnu.l nn.l Trill rntum in lioi ltnnin ill McMinnville where she has accepted a position. Chicken pie dinner, 35c, tonight at Unitarian church. Charles Craig this morning began his duties as filing clerk in the offices of tho stnte industrial accident commis sion, Mr. Craig has gnined considerable renown ns a baseball pitcher and will now aling ink to keep his salary wing in condition Don't miss that great mass meeting at Ve Liberty theatre, Thursday, 8:00 p. m. Free. Dr. Carl Gregg Doney, president of Willamette university will leave next I'Tiilnv lor a weok s visit in the onst- ern part of tho state and to several points in Jihilio, nicluiliiig Boise. Jie will deliver addresses at Boise anil 01 ti er cities on tlio benefits of tne higher education and at. the samo time sny a ,'ood word tor Willamette. Chickon pie dinner, 35c, tonight at Unitarian church. During the month of November, the highest temperature registered at fivo o'clock in the afternoon by the govern ment thermometer at the 6. V. T. docks was 59 degrees and this was on the first dnv of tho month. The lowest 5 o'clock teiniieruturo was 34 degrees, on tno last day of the month. Tlio river this morning was 12.1 feet above zoro, a fall in 24 hours of six inches. That mass meeting at Ye Liberty theatre, December 2, 8:00 p. m., will bo an eye opener. An Anti-Sunday law mass meeting will bo held Thursday night at the Ye Liberty theatre, at 8 o'clock. Tho meeting is called for the purpose of discussing the principles underlying all attempts at the making and enforcing Sunday laws. The placard announcing the call for tho mnss meeting states that ninny or tno present laws are i0' ligious and should not bo enforced. Chicken pie dinner, 35c, tonight at Unitarian church. The commandor of Sedgwick Post No. 10, (1. A. If., to succeed tho late eoiiiiuuiiilcr F. L, Pound, will not be elected until Saturday, December IN, the regular election day. At this time the coininaiider will be elected by ac clamation and it is generally under stood that this honor will be conferred on K. C. Ilalley. Fluff rugs Mado from old carpets, Northwest Hug company agent will be at Argo Hotel this week. Phono 1000. Leave address. Decl Memorial exercises for Louis R. Stinsnn will be held at the Salem Knights of Pythias lodge on the even ing of Tuesday, December 14. Kot only will members frmi surrounding lodges attend the exercises, but it is expect ed that lodges from all parts of the state and many state officials will be present to assist in the memorial ses sion. For trade. 15 acros Income property, will t ratio for well located Salem prop erty. See owner, 441 X. High. I , The Willamette Encampment No, 2, 1. O. 0. F. will go to Dallas Saturday j evening to put on special degree work, ns tho Dallas lodge already has ten: candidates in readiness. Special rates' have been mado and as they will be gooil returning tho following Monday, it is expected that a Inrco number will! nttend. Ilesides the members of the 1 Salem Kncampmeiit, several state grand officers ars expected to attend. Dr. Asseln, dentist, Salem Bank of! Commerce bldg. A moot court was held last evening at the county court house by tho law department of Willametto university. Tho case tried was Lamb vs. Knott, a ease in ejectment. The attorneys for the plaintiff were Miller McGilehrist and Alias Smith and for tho defendant, Messrs, Walker nnd Lamport. Tho law yers for the defendant pat up such a heartfelt tnlk, that the Jury was over come and decided for their client. "You are cordially invited to attend jo"y good smoker and reception to our now manager, Ottomar H. Luck, at Salem Commercial club rooms, Friday, December 3, at 8 o'clock p. m. Come and have a royal good timo. Don't miss it." This invitation has been re eived by the 825 members of the Com mercial club and tho chancos are there will be a full representation of the Commercial club present to have a jolly good smoker and to shake hands and be come acquainted with the new manager. Big furniture values. Our December sale now on. Buren & Hamilton. Patrolman James GilL of the Port land police force, who accidently shot and killed himself in the police stntion at Portland yesterday was a cousin of De9k Sargeanc Al Poland, of the Salem police, and the two were born and rais ed together in Perkinsville, Indiana. Gill had been on the force for about six years. His gun dropped from its scabbord and discharged when the hammer struck on the cement floor and he was almost instantly killed. New shipment silks at Compton's, special prices Friday. The artistic arrangement of the com munity displays of corn at the Marion county corn show is due to the work of H. S. French, who has taken general charge of several of the displays. In stead of being merely laid out where it can be seen, the coin is arranged on the wall and hanging from tho coiling and on tables in a most attractive form. The show will continue this week in the Linn building, formerly oc cupied by the Rodgers Paper company, on State street. You get a square meal at lunch prices at tho White Swan Dairy lunch. As part of the Marion County Corn show, which is being held in the Linn building this week, a Marion County Jersey Cattle club will be organized Friday. The preliminary session for the organization of this cnttlo club will be held Friday morning at tho commercial club, and the regular or ganization effected in an afternoon session. Robert Burkhart, president of the Oregon Jersey Cattle club, with other state officials will be hero to aid in tho organization. Fumed oak dining set, 6 chairs and pedestal table, regular $31.00, special 21.00. Huron & Hamilton. Woodmen of the World are feeling especially pleased with tho reception given them by the Dallas lodge last evening, where, the drill team of the Salem Camp and 75 members put on tho work and initiated 17 candidates. Following the initiations and banquet, which really was a banquet, addresses were made by tho Rev. H. B. Dorks, William A. Marshall and. ('. O. Mat lock of the Salem lodge and tho liev. K. A. Dennett and S, A. McCann, of the Dallas lodge. Dinner plates sold, patterns, 6 plates 50e, Genuine English ware. Huron & Hamilton. The Knights of Pythias, at their ses sion last night, ninde the nominations for the officers of the lodge for the ensuing yenr. The election will be held next Tuesday evening. Nomina tions were as follows: Chancellor Com mander, J. G. Heltzel; vice-chancellor, Walter i.enon, Lloyd Rigdon and W. G. Plunk; master of work, C. E. Harcour and H. 11. Turner; keeper of records and seals, v. B. Gilson nad J. W. Cox; ;iiaster of exchequer, E. W. Hazard; master at arms, Wallace Rhodes; inner guard, John Shipp; outer guard, J. H. Garrison; trustees, J. U Terry for three years, and George Will and W. G. Prunk, for two years. Try a La Corona cigar to relieve that tired feeling. Salem made, 10 cents. Work, before and after school hours, is wanted for boys who are attending the public schools. Many of theso boys live with their parents, but rtie conditions ure such that tho boys are obliged to earn money for their cloth ing nnd for hooks. Unless these boys are given odd jobs, many of them will soon be obliged to stay out of school. Those having any work whatever that Thursday, Friday, and Saturday First appearanco of the new Mutual Star CRANE WILBUR the fascinating young actor In the THREE PART CENTAUR STAR FEATURE The Protest A Romance of Political Con spiracy ALSO 3 OTHER BIO REELS VAUDEVILLE LEE'S HAIWAIN DUO BLIGHfY Theatre ri Emprss S. & C. VAUDEVILLE Sunday Only Matinee 15c Evening 25c a boy could do, are asked to notify Superintendent Elliott at the high school. Among certain people, condi tions are much worse than last winter and it is among these that boys must h Given work to earn monev. or be obliged to stay out of school. Buy your heater now. All heaters reduced about 25 per cent. E. L. Stiff and Son, Court and Liberty. The ladies of the Leslie M. E. church of South Salem are holding their an nual bazaar this afternoon. A dinner will be served this evening from 6 un til 8 o'clock, to be followed by a pro gram. Besides selections on the Vic trola, a recitation will be given by Daryl and Rason -Cbapin, Mrs. Lois Tower will sing, and a reading by Mrs. J. Montcalm Brown. The parlors of the church have been tastefully ar ranged with booths Showing fancy work. Mrs. Rose Kightlinger will be in charge of the fancy work booth, Mrs. Amos Vnss the booth for the dis play of handkerchiefs, Mrs. J. Carson the domestic booth and Mrs. J. 0. Spencer the Larkins bootj. Dr. 0. Hartley, specialist, inflamed, bleeding gums and pyorrhea. 410 U. S. Bank Bldg. Phono 180. The month of November was quiet in police circles, only 22 arrests being mado. Eight of these were made when tho police raided a room in Chinatown and two wore made at the request of Portland authorities. Of the other twelve, eight were on drunk charges and one was was arrested three times on the same charge. One arrest was made on a charge of arson and three for begging. Officer Stubbs made or assisted in 13 arrests, Varney 13, Nich olson 10, White 4, Victor 4, and Welsh 2. Fines totaling 50 were assessed and Judge Elgin imposed a total of 50 days in jnil sentences while $200 is now deposited as bail money. During October 34 arrests were made. $5.00 worth of aluminum free with every range sold this week. Prices: $23.50 to 142.50. E. u. Stiff & Son, Court and Liberty. Judging of the exhibits of the Ma rion County Corn show was in process this afternoon and will continue tomor row until nil awards are made. There is a spirited rivalry among the com munity exhibits and partly tor the rea son that each community corn show is loinc its best in arranging its displny artistically. The Linn building on its lower uoor is entirely mien wiiu coui mmiity booths and also an exhibit from Polk county, under the manage ment of Mrs. Winnie llraden, secretary of tho Polk county fair. Besides Polk county and the exhibit from growers of corn near Salem, the prize winning corn from the following communities are shown in specially arranged booths, Mt. Angel, St.- Paul, Aumsville, Silver ton, Woodburu and Aurora. A good Cnristmas present, one of our carving sets tree witn every rnngo sold up to December 25th. Buren & Uain-iltou. Last night, the Salem Social Service Center let it be known that positions; were open fur three good men. All day today, applicants tor these positions have been pouring into the Commercial club to interview Ivan G. MeDa,! secretary of the Center. The three positions were soon filled, and numbers of men, ull willing to do nny kind of work were disappointed. AH 6f wh: goes to show tlrnt there really is a shortage of work for men who can do only manual labor, such as wood cutting nnd farming. -Many ot these men nave families and the call is again sent out by the Salem Social Service Center, asking that those who have work of any kind to offer, communicate at once with Mr. McDnniel at the Commercial club. Buy an Opal range and get a beauti ful iw.00 carving set free. The Opal sells for $29.50 up to $."3.00, fully guar anteed, inircn & Hamilton. The Old Guard meeting of the Wood men of the World is expected to bring out all those who have been members of the lodge now living in the city at any time during the past 25 years. The lortgo was organized 25 years ago with 72 charter members. About 25 of these mo living in Salem and vicinity. Among those who signed the original charter and who are expected to put in an appearance Friday night are: A. M. ( lough, Gideon Stolz, F. A. Kurtz, W. W. Johns, 11. A. Johnson, Dr. H. C. Kpley, Dr. J. -i. Smith and II. S. Hello. Will Go To Finzer For Target Practice Company M of the stnte militia will go to Finzer Sunday fortheir annual target practice and to make a record to compete with the other eleven com panies in the state for the bankers' trophy. This trophy 'js .given by the bankers of the state for-trie company making tho highest target practice rec ord, one third of the strength of the company competing. The militia boys will leave early Sunday morning and will stay at tho target range all day. Meals will be served on the ground in regular army stylo and tho government puys all the expenses. At the target shoot Sunday, 28 or more members of tho com puny must take part and an accurate record taken shooting at 200 yards kneeling and 300 yards, prone. To give a correct idea of shooting at a target 200 yards, the distanco is equal to that from the coiner of the U. S. National bank building to tho en trance of the Salem Bank of Com merce building. Shooting at 300 yards, the distance is from the corner of the Ladd and Hush bank to the sidewalk on the east side of High street, across from tho Oregon Electric depot. BANKS FARMER SUICIDES OFFICIALS ASKED I 0 KILL IT THE PRESIDENT Court Stenographer's Record In Cleveland, Ohio, Re sponsible for the Story Cleveland, Ohio, Dec. 1. An attempt to end the lives of President Wilson and Secretary of War Garrison with liquid fire on their clothes was pro posed recently by "two men in high official life," according to informa tion alleged to have been obtained by County Prosecutor Locher through a court stenographer's record purporting to have been takeu while Locher exuin incd E. W. Hitter, a chemist. Bitter, however, denied ho had ever made such a statement. Charles DcWoody, a special agent of the department of justice, who has been investigating bomb plots, swore out a warrant charging issuance of a fraud ulent $50 check by Bitter. Ritter admits thut he invented the original "liquid fire." Bitter asserted that his "enemies" caused his arrest, misled by Miss Mc Darby, to whom ho gave tho alleged fraudulent check. Ho is held in $5,000 bail on the check charge but he maintains he is ignorant Of any munitions plots. He passed hero under the alias, of Von Rettaghe or Rcttigi, the self-styled son of an Austrian count. He is 38 years old. The stenographic report was in part as follows: "Two men, high in official life, came to mo and proposed that my liquid fire be sprinkled on President Wilson and Secretary Garrison," "No, no," I exclaimed, "that would be terrible. I'd never do it." "Why wasn't it proposed to shoot the president" "They said shooting would mean ar rest. With the liquid fire, so yon shoot it from n rubber ball upon a per son's clothes and leave. In a few minutes poof and the liquid fire is in flames." ' DeWoody has ordereiV the alleged rec ord sent to Washington. oseofjuxite The Man-Spun Silk Luxite is a reproduction not an imitation, of the product of the silk worm. It must not beconfounded with other attempts to pro duce a substitute for nat ural silk. We sell Hose of Luxite because Luxite has the lus tre and luxury of worm spun silk, together with an amazing strength and dura bility, and it "costs only hall as much. Hose of Luxite comes'm aill the fashionable shadesc 25c and 35c the pair for mem SOc the pair for women G. W. Johnson & Co. 141 N. Commercial St. A. SB His Story Is False. Washington, Dec. 1. Special agents of the department of justice who in vestigated the liquid fire story- of E. V. Hitter at Cleveland, reported his story false, Agent DeWoody reported hero this afternoon. Ritter has been turned over to the Cleveland author ities for alleged swindling. When in SALEM, OREGON, stop at BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths RATES: 75c, $1.00, $1.50 PER DAY The only hotel in tho business district. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. A Home Away From Home. T. G. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bus. TO MF.F.T EVERYWHERE. Hoquiani, Wash., Dee. J. The Pa cific Logging Congress will convene next yenr at Portland and alter tin first day will adjourn to Hoquiani, then to the camps of the Poison llron. Logging company and thence to Puget Sound for the closing session. Marion County Corn Show Salem, Dec. 1 to 4 An Exhibition of Growing Agricultural Industry. See the corn that Makes Fat Hogs that Makes Fat Fanners. REDUCED ROUND TRIP FARES FROM OREGON ELEC TRIC RY. STATIONS BUTTEVILLE TO DEVER On sale daily Dec. 1, 2 and 3, with return limit Dec. 0, thus allowing a stay over tho week-end, if desired, J. W. RITCHIE, Agent, Salem, Ore. Pacific International Livestock Exposition, Portland, December 6 to 11 Panks, Ore., Dec. 1. Ill for several j months, A. Bradley, a middle aged well to do farmer, hanged himself at his i homo near here last night or early to- day. I Opal ranges sell for $29.50 to $55.00. A 5.00 carving set given with every, range sold between now and Christ- J mas. Bureu Hamilton. j A marriage license was issued today to Louis Henry Probst, a tnolder of this city, and Stella E. Yarnell, a tele phone operator of Sulem, The Store That Saves You Money Xmas Suggestions Electric Lamps Priced From $2.50 to $12.50 Leather Seat Rocker Priced From $500 to $25.00 All Leather Rockers Priced From $18.75 to $30.00 Suit Case, Hand Bags, Library Tables, Sewjng Rockers, Davenports, Rugs, and Various Other Articles priced from. 75c to $50.00 home 'FURNISHERS iCOff. COURT & HIGH STS. aThe Store for the People,