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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1915)
TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, DEC. 3, 1915. Social Personal aline Thompson THE next dance to bo Riven by the Monday Night Dancing club will be Monday evening in the Moose aau at eight unity o clock. This affair which will be the second of a delightful series to bo given by w jnonaay mgnt cluo, is eagerly an' ticipated. . Miss Marjorie Kay and Miss Bernice Craig, who have been the guests of jaisa janet JJavidson in Albany, re tained Monday. Mrs. Borneo Ooulet is spending a few oays m town as tne guest of Mrs. lion vi. ocnucmng. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Rau, of Hutchin son, Kansas, are the house guests of fr. and Mrs, T. H. Galloway. The swus, wno are en route from the fair sad California, nave been touring in tho south for several weeks. . Mr. and Wra. Charles Knowland had as their over Sundp- guests, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perry, of Stay ton. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Millard will nend the week end in Dallas visiting . with Mrs. Millard's sistor, Mrs. A. J. WSson. Mr. Millard is the Salem dele gate for the Odd Fclows lodge and will attend the, convention which ib being held in that city. The members of the commercial club will give a r ception and smokor to night at eight o'clock in the club rooms ior ineir now manager, Mr. Uttman II. Luck. . Mrs. Charles Faulkner entertained the mothers' clsss of the First Mothod ist church at an enjoyable afternoon, Tuesday. Mrs. Faulkner's guests num bered thirty-five members and the fol lowing additional guests: Mrs. Br J. Swafford, Mrs. A. A. Underhill, Mrs. Ualverson and Mrs. O'Neal. Mrs. Ixjn bold and Mrs. O'Neal assisted the host ess in serving. I Mr. and Mrs. F. Young and daugh ter, Vnfa, of tstayton, were the ovor Sunday guosts of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Young wore rormer residents or salcm, naving lived on we uarueu roau. The Grant junior high students of me eigntn grade ueld a meeting Wed nesday evening at the school building, to elect their class officers and to se lect tho class colors. Old rose and sil ver wore the colors decided upon. The following officers were elected: Ellon Owen, president; Lloyd Root, secre tary; Bessie Kdwards, treasurer; Bvron Kenworthy, sergeant nf arms; Ruth Aspinwall, chairman of social commit tee. The members of the social com mittee are Grace Davifl, June McMil lan, Helen Star. Guv Elison. Fred (.'line nu narry vviiBOn. www The mothers Tiartv which was to have been given by the Loyal Daugh ters tonight in the First Christian cnureh, has been indefinitely post poned. The Oxford comnanv which armours this evening in the Salem armory as ia secona auraction of the local lv- ceum course offer as part of their pro gram practically tho whole of Gilbert and Sullivan's opera, the "Mikado." This in itself will be a feature which ought to assure a crowded house. The comapny is as carefully chosen as is a Grand Opera cast and thoir ef forts are as effective as a Grand Op era ensemble. All of the choruses and solos of some eight or nine characters aro Buntr, this being possible by the transposition to voices other than those for which they have been written. The cast is as follows: Yum Yum (Ward of Ko Ko and en- gaged to marry him, but in love with Nauki Poo) Stella Sebastian Ogden Pitti Sing (Also a ward of Ko Ko) -Verne Ross Colmrn Katisha (An elderly lady of the Mi- T FOUNTAINS. HOTELS, OR ttSIWHIBt Get HQRLICK'8 THE ORIGINAL HALTED MILK Tba Food-drink for All Ages. Delicious, invigorating and tustainmb Keep it on your sideboard at home, J Don t travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minnU. Unlet you may -HORUCICS you may got a Subatltuto. kida's Court in lovo with Nanki Pooh) Verae Ross Coburn Nauki Pooh (Son of Mikado dis guised as a wandering minstrel) Claude Hart Oeden Ko Ko (Lord High Executioner, in love wiw Yum Yum) ." Harry Allen Leiter All of the five artists composing this xamous company are proies&ionai sing ers and entertainers, tried and good, The fact that the members rehearsed a yeaj- before'appejaring under the great Lyceum banner shows that their program is a carefuly panned battle to win taeir audionce. Both Mrs. Stella Sebastian Ogden, the soprona soloist, and Miss Verae Ross Coburn, the "Schuman Helnk" of Lyceum have voices of recognized worth, throughout the United States. M. Ogden, the tenor, and Mr. Leiter, the basso contante, are endowed with splendid voices. The accompanist, Mr1. Burch has already won renown and a place among young American pianists. nuch distinguished artists will pre sent a program tins evening which will undoubtedly bo a revelation, for the quartets, scenes from grand and light opera, solos, readings, sketches and crayon talks are in keeping with the Highest aims of Lvceum. New Today Ads, one cent per word. THIS SALE IS A GREAT BIG AN T A f;LAUS To Thousands of People in Salem and Vicinity T: a ti t a i ji isiscuum on jvery Article in inis Immense Stock, Except Rubber Footwear. Think of it. In addi tion to this look at the following; Bargains. 1(D) La WOMEN'S SWEATERS 5.00. Grades for $3.75 Broken lino of Norfolk Sweater Conts in Orny or Maroon, extra heavy, ruff necks and Military Collars. M.7S grade reduced to ......J3.00 C.00 and $5.05 grade roduccd to $3.73 Knit Hoods, Hats and Caps at Half Price. HOSIERY Extra Special at 15c A Inrge lot of women's black, wool, ribbed Hose, in all sizes; regular price 25c a pair; go ing at, pair ,. l5o Hoys' and Girls' heavy and fine ribbed, black cotton Hose, regular 20c quality; the lot now at, pair 150 EIDERDOWN YARNS Reduced One-Third Our entire line of Eiderdown Yarns all colors regularly sold at 15o a skein, now ..10o BLANKETS 95c Oualitv for 75c Cotton Bed Blnnkoia, 65x78 inches. Tan and Greys with bordors, also plain white; reduced to 75C CURTAIN MATERIALS 30c to 45c Sellers Now ...... 25c Ono lot of Scrims, Bungalow Nets and Swisses; regular prices 18c, 20c, 25c a yard, now ..: .' 15c Ono lot of Fancy Scrims, Marquisettes and Voiles; regular prices, 30c, 35c, 40c, 45c a yard, now 25c Fringed Turkish Towels with pink borders, 18x38, 15c grade 12c HAND BAGS At Less Than Half One lot of Leather Hand, Bags regular prices wero 00a to $1.40, "ow 50,. Another lot of Leather and Velvet Bags, sold nt $1.20 to $1.50, now 76c coverdT2Jeavily btAMS. Women's and Child ren's Underwear r, "ins hjrPK Iff FLANNELETTES ODD LOTS GREATLY REDUCED. 27 inches wide, regular price 15c, now .. 10c 30 inches wide, regular price ISc, now 12 l-2c Outing Flannel, regular price now 5c Outing Flunnol, Plain Cream, reg ular price 10c, now 8c Other good bargains in this class of goods. A large counter load at 20 per cent less This lot of Two-Piece and Combination Suits is worthy of particular peo ple s attention. The lot consists of too many different styles and qualities to describe in detail, but some of our best wool and cotton (Orchid and North Star Brands) are included, which means exceptional values. 20 PER CENT OR MORE OFF REGULAR PRICE. i a luiwuiuuiu .. . " O. P. Hoff went to Portland, this morning. , Charles D. Fults is visiting hie daugh ter at Gresham. Dr. H. O. Hickman wna in tha riitv yesterday, from Gervais. C B. Webb and wife went to Port land this morning on tho Oregon Electric. F.-W. Patterson, a prominent farm er of the St. Paul dialrutt. i in tho mtv today. A. L. Martin, of Dallas, was in the city last evening to at tend he big do intra at the Elk In, a L. H. Higgins returned this morning i rum a wees: spent in tne eastern part of the state and at Hood River, ob busi ness. ... " J ) .. . n man lor me r., Ji. s xi. railway and now a broker in Portland. i in the city. George A. Hardy, of Oregon, depart ment commander of the Grand Army of the Republic, was in. the city yesterday attending the Marion County Veterans' association. . C. A. Williams, assistant adjutant general of the Grand Army of the Ke nilbllA ftf firttttnn wanm . ..-. vaaalv I " " ' J " ' ' V 1 attending the sessions of the Marion- county veterans' association. P. W. Borneman. nrnnrifltnr i4 tn Capital Hotel, and daughter, Hortense, ccumparara oy nia Drotner, utto Jlor ncman, and wife, who have been visits inir hnre -from Hinnv Tolla R n ;il leave for that city next Monday. ' Mrs. mnnsnoia, a sister of tne tfornemans-, will also accompany them. I COURT HOUSE NEWS I Johanna Knupp has brought suit against Clarence F. Heeley in the cir cuit court of this state to collect the sum of $132.25 alleged due for three and one-half tons of oats and for $75 which it is stated was loaned to the dofonUnnt by Amanda Knnpp. Lot 11 in block 12, Bitise's second add to Sa lcm was attncltcd in connection with the controversy. - Hcrminia Knapp Heelcly secured a divorce from Clarence E. Seeley in Judge Galloway's court last wees: and tno suit today is brought as an outgrowth of the contest. H. J. Hendricks hnn hrmmhf anit ngninst. J. H. Albert, uml tho Kalom Building and Loan association to quiet uuo ro mo nortft Hair of lot Bix and part of lot five in the high school JUdition to Kalemi The plaiutitf alleges that the claims nf tlia dnfonHimtn against the property in quostion are in valid and asks a decree of tho court setting them nsido and giving a fee Simulo title to thft Ttrnrwrtv in thA nlain. tifft McNary & AIcNary are attor- uvjb ior mo pnumur. Judge Kelly, of donartment No. 1. nf the circuit court, todav issued an order discharging the attachment in the case or Jonn Springsteen against F. D. O 'Conner. The order was issued upon tho stipulation of Grant Corby and E.P. Morcom, the attorneys for tha litigants, that a sufficient bond had been de posited by the defendant to satisfy anv judgment that hight.bo rendered in the case. A suit was filed in thee circuit court today by William Uickenham against Henry H. Gralnpp and Amelia Gralnpp to collect $1,575 alleged due on a prom issory note given tot Ferdinand M. Mickenhnm by the plaintiffs. The note CONTEST AT Y.NLGJL MMMMMMMMMMTMTTMMt Holiday Special Sales! "Grizzly Bears" Show Burst I of Speed Inter-City Handball Planned The membership contest now on at the Y. M. C. A. still continues with un abatod interest and but one more week remains in which to make the final effort : Captain Ernest Blue of the "Orizzly Bears" yesterday added about three tnouaand points to his team-s score n the annual membership contest, fciix new men were signed up at this time. Captain Baker of the "Go Get 'Ems" also lined up several men so that the contest i still a nip and tuck affair. The Goal spurt is now on as the race eome to an end next week. Talk of an inter-city handball touraa ment is occupying a large place in t lie conversation of Y. M. C. A. men these days. Tentative proposals for a tri angular contest between Salem, Albany and Eugene have already been made and definite arrangements will be maie soon. Tne contest, if arranged, will consist of a series of games, sin gles and doubles, an equal number to be played in each city. Last winter Salem overwhelmed the Albany team in the first inter-city series held for a number of years. -n. largely -incrcaseu aucnoanee ana the necessity for greater selection in the work of tho business men's class has made it necessary to divide this class into two sections. Beginning Monday niirht the first section will meet in the gymnasium at five o'Alock. The older men will comprise this sec tion. Recreation will be the order of the day and work of a not too strenu ous type will be indulged in. The younger men will assemble at half past l'ive and, in addition to the usual ex ercises will play volley and biff ball. Finishing touches are being put on the preliminaries for the annual Y. M. O. A. show to be held in the opera house in a little over two weeks. Re hearsals will be started immediately and a number of artists aro now plan ning their repertoires. The 1915 show will be specialized, consisting of vo cal and instrumental music, sketches and acrobatic stunts. ' ,n oot urcu vy a mortgage on id acres or land near this city and the plaintiff seeks a foreclosure of tho mortgage and j miujuuii iu u juugincui. in tne sum of $1,57(3 with interest less $176 the plaintiff asks for $150 attorney's fees for filing the suit, $200 if it is con tested and $250 tf "it is carried to the supreme court. W. C. Winslow is at torney for tho plaintiff. An order confirming the sale of real property under a mortgage was issued today by Judge William Galloway in the case of Katie .Seifcr against Anton Seifer and J. B. Ofner. Judge Galloway today issued an or der-confirming the sale of property by fcneriif teen in the case of Robert A. Witzel against J. L. Ahlers and others. A suit to foreclase a tax lien was filed in the circuit court today by Charles C. Logue against Frank Fisher and Vernon Fisher, his wife. The prop erty involved in lot No. 12 block 25 Scott s Mills. The amount in arrears is $7.78. s Shipley's Women's Fine Lingerie Waists at exceedingly Low Prices. Lace Waists, Chiffon Waists, Georgette Crepe and C'rcpo Be Chine Waists excellent assortment. Regular Price $ 6.75 to $ 7.50 Special $1.48 Regular Price $10.50 to $15.00 Special $7.95 I Infants and Children's fine White Dresses Ages six months to three years." Slightly mussed from display. Regular Price $1.25 to $1.75! Special $ .69 Regular Price $2.25 to $2.75 Special $1.48 Regular Price $3.50 to $5.00 Special $1.98 Holiday Ribbons at tho lowest price over quoted, QUALITY1 CONSIDERED. Colors aro oil the popular plain shades, plaids, stripes, Brcsdvns. and two-tone effects, Regular Price $ .25 to $ .35 Special $ .19 Regular Price .39 to .50 Special .29 Regular Price .65 to .75 Special .39 Regular Price .85 to 1.25 Special .59 Holiday Suggestions Dolls Toys Gloves Hosiery Hwenters Blankets Christmas Cards Donnison ' Novelties Parisian Ivory Hurd's Stationery COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, CHILRDEN'S WEAR AT EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES Pictorial Review Patterns Handkerchiefs Umbrellas Knit Underwear Richardson's Linens N ivelty Jewelry Leather Goods Colgate's Porf units Colgate's Soaps Lingerie Wuists Silk Waists Siik Petticoats Muslin Underwear Shipl y's Christmas Coupon for Children Present this coupon signed by parent, or Guardian beforo Decem ber 15th. FREE One Construction Basket FREE Out of town customers Mail this coupon. Name p. ) Address i U. G. Shipley Co. i 145 North Liberty Street Salem, Oregon A ililAAA iilAjAilAA Al Ail X i A A A A A j A A A A A M ' ' -T'tTttt" T TTTTfTTTTTTTTTT T TTTTTTT TTTTT T"V Modern Woodmen Elect Officers Oregon Cedar Camp, Ko. 5216, Mod ern Woodmen of America, met lust ev ening in McCornack hall and elected the following officers: Consul George Reinoehl. Adviser A. H. Bunn. Clerk Johu A. Wright. Banker E. B. Mntten. Escort-B. B. Sutton. Physicians Dr. W. S. Mott, Dr. 0. B. Mites, and Dr. H. J. Clements. Watchman Henry Hehott. Hentry L. Fimby. Manager W. M. Persons. These officers will.be installed at the meeting of tho ledge, January 3. t -r 20 to 50 percent Reductions on Heavy Coatings All Men's and Boy's Suits. Overcoats, less 20 per cent Large Lot. Broken Lines of Shoes, less 20 per cent VilHW" - i. II Ml --! " XX Bishop All Wool Suits or Overcoats If it is a Man's gift pet it at the man's gift store that means Salem Woolen Mills Store For the Ladies- This list of helpful suggestions but the men will find it useful, too. Every gift is a practical one for a man that's what insures true appreciation. Pick any one of them and you can almost hear him say, as he opens the package on Christmas morn, "well, here's something I can use." When you've decided on the nature of the gift, you'll need our services to help you determine size, patterns, colors --- all the little details must be carefully thought out to make his satisfaction complete. Only experience makes possible settling every question of detail just right and we've had lots of experience. 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