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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1915)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DEC. 4, 1915. "OUR PRICES WILL BE FOUND LOWER BY COMPARISON OF VALUES" CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEMS SOLVED EASILY AND QUICKLY AT MEYER'S SALEM'S HOLIDAY STORE Here vou will find the largest anrl hpst cfWfprl stwlts t rhnnsp frnm TUav wr eoWturl wifli irnoi g oml ,irln,l ,:tk aitv Aiivf anno Qnn efficient service, you cannot help but find shopping at this big store a distinct pleasure. Holiday stocks are out on display ready for you. Many t j? aiuiituve eAira specials in every section. ounaDie gm arucies ior ratner, Momer, sister, Brother, liaDy, friend or sweetheart. SERVE YOUR OWN INTERESTS BEST BY SHOPPING AT MEYERS BRING THE CHILDREN TO TOYLAND (SECOND FLOOR) :::: New Holiday Ribbons, New Neckwear, New Handkerchiefs, New Leather Goods, Perfumes and Toilet Goods at Meyer's J . " T TEN ffsmW i it I Holiday Offerings of Unusual Interest i T I In Women's Ready-to-Wear Garments it it J tt J 8 JV r S0 SECTION NEW SHOWING OF ENGLISH SHOES of special interest to young women. English last, black dull calf leather, low heel. A splendid shoe for winter wear. All sizes. JPnced at I special sale ot Women's Cloth Coats, fji I plain and fancy mixed effects, All B 8 7fl I Special Sale of Women's Rubberized f TiJLntx t Raincoats Your Choice .... 2 CC Green Tag Sale of Plush, Corded and Fur Coats, $ Women's Fancy Skirts Prices Less 20 Per Cent. X Women's Coats up to $17.50, your choice $6.95 Special Green Tag Sale on all Party Dresses. Annual $10.00 Sale of Women's Suits, All of these formerly priced up to $30, Your Choice $10.00 All other Suits in Stock at Price f t A Sale of Women s Dresses, Woolen and Silk combinations, form- (T C J f cr price $22.50, Your Choice ij?7. XJ I All other Dresses in Stock at 33 Reductions t Green Tag Sale of Furs every piece included. t Green Tag Sale of Waists every Waist included, t Green Tag Sale of Sweaters Special Prices on entire stock. i Children's Coats All prices reduced 33 1-3 Per Cent. I Children's Dresses All Prices reduced 33 1-3 Per Cent. FOR BOYS We are" featuring a fine, strong wet weather shoe of heavy oiled calf leather. A shoe that will give maximum wear and at an attractive price; black only. Priced, pair $2 50 772nd Wednesday Surprise Sale For December 8th A Sale of Stamped Bath Towels' 37 cents Our Art Section offers for next Wednesday's sell ing these splendid Double Woven Turkish Bath Towels, bleached, large size, 42 by 23 inches, and stamped on both ends ready for embroidering. These are excellent for gift giving and are very inexpensive. You will be surprised at this offering when you see the towels they would cost at least 50c in other stores. Offered as a special holiday surprise for next Wednesday, Dec. 8th, at 37c ga Sale Starts at 8:30. See Window Display Japanese Lunch Sets---Seper ate :: Lunch Cloths and Bureau Scarfs at Special Low Prices We are showing an extensive assortment of these very popular and desirable articles unsurpassed for holiday giving and very inexpensive. Various de signs to choose from. JAP LUNCH SETS-SEVEN PIECES 50-inch Cloth, with six Napkins $1.19 a Set 62-inch Cloth, with six Napkins $1.59 a Set 72-inch Cloth, with six Napkins $1.98 a Set JAP BUREAU SCARFS 13x50 inches 15c Each 13x72 inches 25c Each 18 x 54 inches 1K0 VrU lUV JJUVM Jap Toweling (10-yard Bolts) Special, oer Bolt. . .69c A Sale of Dolls in Toyland FULL JOINTED DOLLS, BISQUE HEAD Large curled wig, 22 inches tall; shoes and stockings. One of the biggest doll values you'll see this season. Light, medium or dark hair. Your choice $138 A sale of the very popular CHARACTER BABIES AT $1:15. One of the most called for dolls in any toy department; taken from life; looks just like a real baby. I Extra special price J Toyland (Second Floor) Qnon'al HaIiMiv fttfarintrc In the Dress Goods Department for the coming week. opCtldl lllMUdy UlieriUp Two of Meyers Extra Specials are mentioned here. A Special Sale of 36-Inch Taffeta Silks Commencing Monday Here are fine Taf fetas of good texture, in the new and most called for colors, also in white; yard wide and of good weight. A regular $1.50 grade. Meyers Extra Special a yd A Special Sale of Silk and Wool Poplins Commencing Monday Forty-inch Silk and Wool Poplins. No fabric is more popular for making dainty and beautiful garments. These sell regularly at $1.50. Assorted colors. 'Meyers Extra Special 51.19 a Yard MHIIllHilMJIIIUIIHIH II ThE HOUSE OF QUALITY mmmmtuumtmstttmrnw rttttttttntnnffltnnnit All Around Town ttnmnmtmtmttmmmttttum: Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist In fitting glutei eorreotly. D. 8. bank bldg. The Mission Board of the Commons Mission will meet nt tho close of the services next Tuosdny evening. Dr. Stone's Drug Btore. The Stayton Eloctric Light company has obtiiincd a 23 year franchise in Sublimity for tho transmission and sale of light and power. Before placing your printing order, Tlione 2171). Fuller Printing L'oncorn. tf Miss Boulah Ratcllff will address a gospel temperance meeting at tho V. 1! T V. nt 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Miss Amy Martin will preside ut the piano. Dr. E. T. Mclntlre, pnystclan and urgeon, Kit juasonio bldg. Phone 440. F. E, Senium, of the Chicago store, wus reminded of his birthday Inst ev ening when many friends dropped in nt his homo, 205 Oak street, to note the fact how time does fly. Dr, Stono'j drug store. The Increase in the practice of Dr, W. A. Cox has made it necessary for mm to employ another operator, Dr. Knrlywlne, who comes to Hnloni well recommended. He cams back. If you have any CHI-netS VOU wish wnvnn. nntiCv .1 A Dobnor, phone 1207M. f)ec4 This Is not an ad. Now Is the tin to put In your hardwood floors. Mills are overstocked and through trade nagailncs, are quoting tho lowest prince ever offered iu this part of the country. See the beautiful Methodist buzanr. booths at the Johnson Hat Works; lis S. Cora'l. o Miss Edna Peots and Harvey Park er wcro married last evening by tho ltev. Harry K. Marshall, nt the parson age of tho First. Baptist church. Mr. l'nrker is an employe of thn Oriiy-bollo. After a short wedding trip, they will be at homo at 1215 North Cottngo street. Dance at armory tonight, Foerloss Oivhestra. A BrlBCoe car of the light 1010 model was shown on tho streets today by the ngents, Rutherford & Hhiclds. The car Is of a clnssy dosiun and has nil the new ideas in machinery as well us in tho general design of the ear thnt will attract buyers for tho coming year. Do not mlns that good time at arm ory uaneo tonight. Pearl Miller, whodled in the city De- comber 1, was burled this afternoon from the parlors of Kigdon & lticlmrd son, tho Rev. .Tames Klvln of the First Congregational church officiating. Burial was In the Odd Fellows' ceme tery. Relatives were present for the funeral from Huntington. Save Friday noon and evening for the Methodist Indies. Two hot meals 25o a pinto. o At their meeting last evening, the Toomnn Homestead elected tho follow ing officers, to he Installed lit Jan uarys Foremnn, Krnest Blue; corres pondent, Dr. M. K. l'omeroyj master of accounts, Mr. Bnylesj overseer, R. I.. White! rliftnlntn. Aim. Ai'hrnnk niltni officers will bo appointed Inter. As a part or the entertainment last evening the boys' high school band favored the Yeoman with several selections. Victor and Columbia disc records, 40 per cent off; Edison 4 minute oyltndor nonrils. renrnlnr tine, now lit cents. T.nrrf stonU to wt from. 421 Court street. W. M. Ciierrlnirton. Eat that Sunday dinner or lunch at tho Whito Swan l)airy lunch, you will bo satisfied. One of the prominent exhibitors at tho corn show in this city is Germot Hoyden, who resides near Sulem. Ho had eight acres of corn this year and it pro duced 012 sacks which averaged In weight 08 pounds. Tho ears woro un usually large. Furs remodeled, repaired, lined and cleaned. Tho French Millinery Shop, 3.-.U Btato street. Two justices of the supreme court and the. attorney general of tho statu will deliver Klk memorial addresses to morrow. Justice H. U Benson will speak nt Ashland, and Justico L. T. Harris nt Astoria. Attorney General George M. Brown will deliver the address for the Elks nt McMinnville. There is no dispute about the La Corona being tho greatest cigar vnluo ou tho market. Ed Fenrlck, a Janitor at the state house, was injured last night in a col lision with one of the grocery deliveries of tho I.ebold Grocery Company. The enr was coming down the wrong sido of the street, according to Mr. Fenrick and knocked him off of his wheel inflicting a number of minor bruises and break ing the wheel. Removal notice. Johnson Hat Work 1ms moved from 4114 Court to 148 S. Commercial, next to Journal office. The Oregon Electric Is replacing its old poles on Front street with now ones of larger size, 75 fect high, These large poles are to carry three high tension wires, each wire cnpnble of carrvlng 00,000 volts. Tho poles now on High and Cottnge streets, the property of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company, will be removed, in accord ance with a city ordinance. Cooked food, home mad candles, popcorn balls, and lots of good things to eat at tho Methodists' bazaar, Fri day, December 10th. The Saturday vegetable market was running about as usual this morning, with six booths taken, including one Jnp who had booth Xo. 1. Business seemed pretty fair. Those who have sold their farm produce at this Sttur.-, - y,L goodI good s iZLJ tttt.tiiiitiiii tilt iiiiiiii """""t In the Men's Secti ion A SALE OF MEN'S $2.00 KID GLOVES AT $1.38 PAIR Here's a Glove we will place with any $2.00 Glove in Salem; it is made by Fovvnes in London; it is one of the finest Gloves you will find at $2.00; fine soft leather stock; all sizes; colors, grey or tan. Extra Special, a pair $1.38 SALE OF MEN'S OUTING FLANNEL NIGHT SHIRTS AT 85 CENTS-Men's V-Neck style Night Shirts of good grade fabric; well made; full 56 inches long; assorted stripe patterns. Extra Special for one week A SALE OF MEN'S SILK SHIRTS-OUR $5.00 GRADE-EXTRA SPECIAL $3.45-The best Silk Shirt that $5.00 can buy; golf model; soft cuffs, with neckband for white collar; various patterns and colorings. For gifts these are un surpassed. $5.00 grade, special at $3 45 ...... ......... day market scorn well satisfied as now tho booths are mostly taken by those wuo tried it several months ago Dr. O. L. Scott, D. O., is reported to bo on the mend slowly and now ex pects to be so recovered that ha can resume his practice about the middle of next week. In response to an Invitation from 0. H. Luck, manager of the Commercial club, to attend the Marion Couuty Corn and Potato show, W. D. Skinner, traffic mnnngor of the Oregon Electric, writes as follows: "This 1b the sort of enterprise in which we ware hcnrtilj' interested, and we will endeavor to be present Saturday, and bo represented by V. C. Wilkes, assistant general freight and passenger agent, and D. C, Freeman, publicity agont." The United Brethren church, corner Seventeenth and Nebrnskn, is to have a special program nt 11 o'clock Sun day. It is "Family Dap" to which nil are invited. Members of the Elk lodge will meet Sunduy afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Odd Fellows' hall mid march in a body to the Grand opera house for the all ium 1 memorial services, to begin nt 2 o'clock. Fred V. Willson, of The Dalles, former district attorney, will deliver the memorial address, Walter K. Keyes will pny tribute to dopurted members nnd the Rev. Harry E. Mar shall pronounco the benediction. The public is welcome to the exercises of the afternoon. Attention B. P. O. E. AU Elks are requested to meet at I. O. O. F. hnll Sunday December 5th, at 1:30 p. m., and attend in a body the mqmorinl ser vices at t'uo Grand theatre.' The argument on tits demurrer of John H. Lewis to the writ of mandamus filed in tho supremo court was post- Soned this morning until next Satur ay. Tho opinion was expressed that if the highway commission were not al lowed to Intervene as a party defen dant in tho BUit they would he allowed to intervene as a friend of tho court and tho merits of the case as presented by tho board would thus bo heard by the supreme court. - - It will be greatly appreciated If those who have secured tickets to the Lyceum course and have not paid for them will kindly send a check to Cllcn The ladles of the First Presbyterian church will serve a chicken-pie supper in the church on Tuesday, December 7th, from 5:30 to 8 p. m. There will be small articles on sale, nothing over SO cents. For their annual target practice, to J compete for the Bankers' trophy, Com- j pnny M will leave the armory tomor row morning at 7:30 o'clock and spend I tho day at the tnrget range near Fin-1 zcr. Every member of the company has been ordered to report, although about I 35 will participate in the tnrget shoot-1 ing, nt 200 and 300 yards, Those who! do not shoot will have the pleasure of ( attending the pit and keeping BCore i nnd helping set the table for dinner, al-; though the government furnishes a cook. i Yin Kin low restaurant, 410 Ferry: street. Everything new, is very neat, and clean, new management, tho besti of noodles and good coffee and China! Wo Long tea. Lee King Chung Chop Suey and short orders at nil hours. Eafoury Brothers, now ou Liberty street between State and Court streets hnvo lenscd the east business room now occupied by the Roth Grocery company nnd will move into their new quar ters about the first of next February. This move has been necessary on ac count of their growing business and by the fact that the firm wishes to in crease its stock, including a shoe de partment. The room will be urrangod according to the latest business Mens, and will include a rest room for the ladies. Notice. All persons claiming to be solicitors for "Sunny Brook Dairy"! are impostors, as we employ neither agents or solicitors. The superior qual ity of our goods is sufficient. D. Hol leusteincr, B. Holenstciner, Props., Sunny Brook Dairy. Thone 222. 1021 Cehtcr street. MM HHHMM4HH T . . Did It Lver Occur to You That those distressing headaches from which you f suiier are due to EYESTRAIN? Others have been completely relieved by wearing t ouruUKKUUTLI FITTED GLASSES Why not I you i Miss A. McCulloch, Optometrist 208-209 Hubbard Bldg. Phone 109. 4ttttt4t t44 After two weeks' evangelistic serv ices at Corvnllis the Rev. Hurry E. Marshall has returned to the city nnd will occupy his pulpit as usual at the First Baptist church. In his new field of work, Mr. Marshall's timo is now engaged until the first of next July. Beginning early in January, he will go to the Eust Side Baptist church in Port land to begin his special evangelistic work. After two weeks In Portland he will go to Baker City, nuj has been en gaged nt the following cities: Bend, Ore.) The Dulles, Ore.j Fort Bragg. C'al.j Myrtle Creek, Ore.j aud XorTh Palestine, Ore. Salem Ministerial union will meet in regular session nt the Y. M. C. A. building Monday morning, 10:H(l o'clock. The order of the day will be a Symposium ns follows: "The Rural Church,'- 0. W. I'lumcr; "State Insti tutions," H. K, l'emberton; "Christinn Work Among the Indians," H. Ken nedy, ' several promiuentwraiiroado f f icials are in the city, looking over the city nnd state institutions. John N. Gitli ens, assistant freight, and traffic man ager of the Denver & Rio Grande, Mis souri Pacific & Iron Mountain rail roads, with headquarters at St. Louis, is making his first visit to Snlcm. With him are other prominent railroad men. Including E. G. Duffy, manager of the Portland office for the Rio Grande. D. C. Freeman, of the Oregon Electric and R. W. Foster of the Burlington, nnd R. D. Jennings of the Southern Pacific. The party will return this evening to Portland. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere grat itude to the dear friends who were so kind nnd helpful to us during the sick ness and denth of our Uear husband, father and brother. MRS. .1KSHIK PENT. MR. AND MRS. F. G. HALE. MR. FR.VNK BENT. , AU the newest worsteds suiting in finished and unfinished materials, made, are reduced: $25 suits to 20.00; W0.00 suits to $25.00; $33.00 suits to 130.00; $10.00 suits to $32.J0; -45.00 suits to $37,50, and the same high stan dard of finish, lit and workmanship on every garment, ami over 500 suit pat terns to choose from, D. II. M osier. 344 State street. Word was received this nioruinu from Judge B. F. Keener, nf Eugeno, that he will be here to place the nwnrdri fqr the Mnrion County Foultrv skow, to be held in Snlcm. January 11 to 11, inclusive. Sherill Fleming and H. S. Carter will have general supervision of the exhibits. Secretary Walter H. Smith Btntes that unusual interest is bo ing shown by poultry fanciers in the coming show ami that already many ap plications have been received for entry blnnks. The officers of the Marion Country Poultry association ure'Georgi) E. Shaw, president; Mayor Hurley (). White, vice-president ; W. H. Smith, secretary-treasurer. BORN GAMBLE To Mr. and Mrs. R. Gamble, at tncir home on South Seventh street, Saturday, December 4, 11)15, a sou,