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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1916)
TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY. JAN. 1, 1916. it it it j" a . . , , . . . . . mtti ttttttimtimuM nttttffltitttntunntynttKHTfflf 1 CLEARANCE PRICES ON PRICES ON PRICES ON PRICES ON eyers' Great January Clearance and Stock Reducing Sale Commencing Monday we will add many surprising values to this great event. This Sale is proving profitable to hundreds of people-it is bringing them from miles around. Don't let this chance to save dollars go by. TO THE NEW COMER IN SALEM WE WISH TO EMPHASIZE THE FACT THAT THIS STORE HAS BEEN VMAlinHrnn 1 vrinn in nnn itnnnn nnnrr, . . nnvmiruftjoiLMUAsinii uuuu bvvub MUKt Ur SALLM AND INSISTS THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR ITS PATRONS. WE HAVE NO ROOM FOR BANKRUPT STOCKS OR TRASHY MERCHANDISE AN ECONOMICAL SAYING (AND A TRUE ONE) WHEN ONE WANTS GOOD, RELIABLE, STANDARD MER CHANDISE GO TO "MEYERS", THE HOUSE OF QUALITY ALL SILK FABRICS ALL DRESS GOODS ALL HANDKERCHIEFS TOILET ARTICLES AND NOTIONS ALL LEATHER GOODS AND UMBRELLAS ALL WASH GOODS ALL LINENS AND DOMESTICS ALL RIBBONS AND NECKWEAR ALL LACES AND EMBROIDERY I 1ST I If ti 4 it t ti tt All Around Town ttttuuutstttuut Dr. Stone 'i drug store Unitarian Church, Corner of Cheniekotn. mid r.iti I street, RUhard P. TiseW, ,S ; Sammy school at ten o dock IHhel Fletcher, superintendent 'jf ing service at eleven oelock,"glhi ' "The New Your, What Shall 1, ,,; ! Music by Mrs. L. Tower, Mr. ' Mills, organist. Social Service. MeuC at seveuthirty . in. "l'ublic Aiu5 , .... mourn- will lie tne tonic for ilim-umi.. Dwicht Misnor. aeem-. for the Dodire i ... t. n... . .. """-"wio and Uverlaud ears, is tee Lug he re- CVPllilll? A ,,.;,,,', o( , , inn ot prosperity, as v...!.,,, the I,., ,; , ,, f ,m,K,.e!1!livo , " ' ; throe weeks he has sold su Dodge cars ; er,,itllIv invi.d U (Jllr Scrvi,eS iM, , three Overlnnds and two second luiml , vonr fiends S curs, jne i'oui;e iiiirciiucrs are: .m. i.. 1 I A. G. Newson has accepted a posi 1 tion with the Wed Cross I'harniacy. , Phone 2179. Puller Printing Concern. ;Vl,-v"s-,; h ' , ,!"'"' First Fresby.eriau. . era, of Silverton. The Overland pur- Tin- Pastor ('nil II. Kliiott will prea. h J. C. KtfHv has moved his shoe toJ ? '. f". . l' ' T" ,..?'T..,"t.1,?,r " ciimpany. C. W. Pugh bought a second ' niiiiiinu of the land's Supper at tlci hand Ford and C. P. Hall a Studehakcr, i morning service. .Vow members rc- second hand. eeived. The funeral of John Fahey who died The news stand will havA tn lm o'clock. Thursday night, will be held Monday ( careful about selling papers or period-' 1 ; morning at 10 o'clock at the Catholic i, as with advertisements of liquor! Castle Chapel, United Brcthteu d""'dl- houses. I'art of the prohibition law,! Corner Seven! th street nn ,, , r.T ! section i.. makes it a niisjlenieanor farj ,lrlKka vvnw , B, ltnrU Electric baths and massage under any news stand to permit any period-:,, Toni n,1lv p,,i,,ml ' s' your physician s directions. N. X. 1m-; ical, paper or magazine to remain on1, , . t.i' i inn j , us, 218 Hubbard Bldg. Phone 555. tflhbj premises or to circulate anv paper, , l, ml,."t- 11,1 1 1wh"l . circ, lac. r,ri,. list n,,i.. i.i,',,.! '.i niorninR worship 11 a. in.; I bristuin . ilciivor n:. i p. in.-, nosiiei service i ;;iu I to 200 State street. i Dr. Stone's Drag store. In the evening try. prince of ' Sunday school nnts nt 11 ; i r. Christian Kndeavoi' ni',.;;o The Epworth League of the First 1 vertinsing li.puns jpeople in , th.' I ll It) W 1U I'fll'V I ( A!.... i. -i . Iilltitl nil this urtinf mill it li.ilinnv-.tu tlm I Art WO OiS' M'Vp I lit Wi't'lt ul pi H t'r, 1 noon in the church parlors for the old "." .n,,"'s stil,1(ls to tuko a look,"'" '" " """k ,"' n the eitv. through the advertising pages of pa-!"lnK 111 ' 1,111 111,1 coimany 1,1 I I 1 -1 . i ivun-H in mi iiiiiiu. L II In T, 0 II" i l". iviin-ma mi ilium. L II In llt'W Lime Stone Phosphate for sale at I ''"J' ,rP?"lt 1,1 e!tPrKd prohibition crrv's l)ru Stoie. editions being sent to Oregon and ,1 HMI1II1MUI1. Perry's Drug Stoie, f-f I f-f It it GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SHOES The Shoe Section Offers Unprecedented Savings on Dependable Footwear Hundreds ot pairs ot shoes have been sold from these lots we have taken many more pairs from regular lines to replenish If you need Shoes don't fail to attend this event. Several Hundred Pairs of Ladies' Shoes, clearance surprise 50c a Pair Several Hundred Pairs of Ladies' Shoes, clearance surprise $1.00 a Pair A Big Lot of Ladies' Shoes, your choice, clearance special $J.95 a Pair Another Big Lot Ladies' Shoes, choice, clearance special. $2.45 a Pair Several Hundred Pairs Mmi'c SWc rliniVp rloaranra cnopi jl (9KPoiV II - -..w.i.v.. v vuvvu, viivivv, vivuiunvv opvviui a 1 CU1 Mens $6.50 and $7.00 Nettleton Shoes, vour choice, Creat Clearance Special $4.95 a Pair Several Hundred Pairs of Children's Shoes, vour choice, Clearance Special 50c a Pair A Big Lot of Children's Shoes, clearance, vour choice, Clearance Special 75c a Pair Another Big Lot of Children's Shoes, vour choice Clearance Special $1.00 a Pair One Lot of Infants Soft Sole Shoes, 50c hind-Meyers Clearance Special 25c a Pair Ready-to-Wear Department CLEARANCE OF WOMEN'S COATS-SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF WOMEN'S SUITS-SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF WOMEN'S DRESSES-SPECIAL CLEARANCE OF WOMEN'S WAISTS-59c EACH AND 95c EACH CLEARANCE OF SILK WAISTS-UP TO $5.00-SPECIAL $2.39 CLEARANCE OF FANCY WAISTS UP TO $13.50-SPECIAL $4.95 SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL FURS CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL FANCY WORK AND EMBROIDERY GOODS CLEARANCE PRICES ON WOMEN'S, MISSES AND CHILDREN HOSIERY CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL WOMEN'S, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL MUSLIN WEAR AND CORSETS CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL APRONS AND HOUSE DRESSES rf.UAlf Attn? PPirira CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL KNITTED GOODS, SCARFS, ETC. CLEARANCE PRICES ON ENTIRE STOCK OF INFANTS WEAR (Second Floor) CLEARANCE PRICES ON ENTIRE STOCK OF BLANKETS CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL COMFORTS AND PILLOWS CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL TOYS DOLLS AND GAMES LE4!iASCE rRICES 0N ALL CHINA-DISHES AND CUT GLASS CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL INDIAN AND AUTO ROBES CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL AUTO ACCESSORIES (MEN'S SECTION.) CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL MEN'S HATS AND CAPS CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL MEN'S SHIRTS AND UNDERWEAR CLEARANCE PRICES ON ALL MEN'S HOSE AND NECKWEAR K5ASE 1RICES 0N ALE MEN S f" LOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC. CLEARANCE OF BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS CLEARANCE PRICES ON ENTIRE STOCK OF BOYS FURNISHINGS. A lecture on Alaska will be deliver ed Sunday evening nt the First Congre gational church by W. W. Sawyer, of .Seattle. The lecture will be illustrat ed with 120 sloreoptionn slides. Something of interest to young people will be found in the advertise ment of tlio Capital Business College elsewhere in this issue. Janl W, B. Glafke, member of a commis sion firm in rortbuicl. died yesterday nt till MU. II? ."U Tin tvnc tl.n nivnni. fit the (Uat'Uc Fruit coinpanv, knowu now as the Salem Fruit eonipanv, having sold his interests here last spring. Dr. R. T. Mclntvre. Dhvsiclan and surgeon, 214 Masonic lildg. I'hune 440. Dan F. Langenberg and Hugh A Al- derice will become Clieirians at the biiiHjuet and initiations to be held at the Min ion hotel Monday evening. This wings tne total number or new mew bers up to 19. Eat at the White Swan Dairy Lunch and you will be satisfied at all times. Gus Taw, who has been with the Eed ross riinrmney, nns accepted a posi- I nun wuu ine apitai nrng store. Jie lis an exiierienced dmi'inst. luivinc I formerly been w ith tlio Capital Drug siore. Start the New Year right. Smoke La Corona cigars. The Rev. P. E. Bauer talked this ar- ternoon to. the boys at the Oregon Slate TrainiiiL' si-iionl. tcllimr nf lii experiences while pastor of a church at Xome, Alaska, lie will occupy the pul pit Sunday morning at the First Con gregational church. Moose hall dance tonight, music by Peerless orchestra, 50c. Ladies free. Having disposed of his grocery stock L. II. Hoggins will devoto his time for the next month or so to his property interests' here. F.nrly in the spring ho expects to move with his family to Hood Ifiver to make that city his' per manent home. Corns, bunions, ingrowing nails treat ed without pain, also moles ami waits, bv Dr. Nelson, thp pvuni-t ..liirt.r.n.iiMf Hreymnii Hldg. rhone 200. ' The Y. W. C. A Will fcnlrl O on,(l next Monday evening in its new quar ters over the Roth grovery. This social hereafter will be a monthly event, and will be held on the first Monday of each month. Dr. Stone's Heave Drops cures heaves. Frico 1; for sale by all druggists. The annual Homecoming and High .links of Company M was started t Ilia morning in full blast. All sorts of in door sports were pulled off in the club rooms and a full program of militnrv gnmes was staged on the main flour of the armory this afternoon. Tonight the Kangaroo Court .Martial will be held at S o'clock. : :Je $ THE CHURCHES Ministerial Union. Tlio members of the Salcni Minister:::! l'ninn urn nrccil to be nresi'iit at 1 1 , first regular meeting of the new yea-. 'V. M. C. A. building 1H:H0 oVlo-1. : Prof. K. S. lliiiiiinond will read a papci ....,: i ... i (cn. i '..it i.n.i T. ... .ill... nt' ili i rp I II ll-Vl I I!,- . II 1 1 llllll . iiiiiiiii "1 i' ; sic sje ; jj ,.s." Free Methodist, yo. 122S Xorth Winter street. Run- Clay services: Sabbath school 9.-15. i-reacliing at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Prnver meetinir Thnrsilnv T-jr, , W. J. Johnston, castor. Lutheran. Kust Stale and Kighteenth street-;, (ieorge Knehler, pastor. Sunday srhoul in (lei-man and Kngllsh at 10 o'elocl-. Divine service at. 10:30 a. in., subjc'1, ''Faith." So evening service. South Salem Friends. Corner of R. Commercial and Wash ington streets, II. E. Peinberton, pastor. If .1.1., i 1 , " .. 1'11'M 11 -lV. "' V- ', sncriten,lcnt. nuin-iiiiu'iH uiu, ai ii n. ni. nieptinir ' 0,1 i3 1 n . 1 ", 1,11:1 1 '"K 1 m nviiiiitiir KtirvicC :a 1 it. in. Kiivl 1' . lor worship and preaching; reception i .,,,';.,., ; nf tll Ku,i10 1?illlp ,-,. of members C. h. meeting at U;.1u and ; wi, k ,jn(ll mtli.n- , preaching at 7::n p. in. Prayer meet- .. ' ,,; 1 ing nt 7:1") p. m. Thuis.lay. At 4 p. m. K' will occur the first Vesper service in I Associated Bible Students. the history ot this church The public j cIllss stutiv iu is niviieu. j ne program will consist of1 . .',... .,..:.,, i ,., ,..,, n;..h :n na nu. I i-na. nun Afu i ' . . . ' Court Street Church of Christ. Corner Seventeenth and Court street- I llible school l):4") a. in., I!. II. Kirbv, -Moiniiig worslini 11 iu ; in., anthems, solos and readings. Mrs. i .Menton has charge of this good work. It is the purpose to belief t and inspire as well as to entertain. iiiwl Fcrrv streets. Sunday, tit 10 a. in, All llible students welcome. I'liou: liilS-W. First Methodist Episcopal. Corner State and rhiiivh stmi.tu Richard X. Avison, minister. 9:00 a. in. class meeting; 0:45 a. m. Sabbath ! school, Messrs. Schramm and (ietkey, superintendent. 11:00 a. m. morning worship, sacrament, nf the Lord's Sup per. :i:00 p. m. Holy Communion by the pastor at the Old People's Home. ' (l:;S(l p. iu. joint meeting of the senior and intermediate Leagues, Miss Xorina Harper will lend. 7:.)0 p. m. evening worship, sermon 'by the pnstor, sub ject, "What Is Christianity." Music by chorus choir both morning and (tveninrj under the direction of Dr. Frank W. Chase. Commons Mission. 241 Stale street, Hev. X. J. Luii.l speaks Sunday' nt .1 p. in. Services every night dining the week at 70. .1. D. Couk, superintendent. Dr. Asseln, Dentist, Salem Bank of Commerce lildg. Everything ig quiet nt the commer cial club to. lay. As both (). II. Luck the manager, and Ivnn O. McDnniel, secretary of the Salem Social Service ('..ni..- ...:n i... - - -i . . .... . i ........ ..,.1 in- mining innse ininnrcit .Jlinto the Cheninns Monday evening, uic inning a coupio days needed I rest, Mr, rn.-It nnd wife are visiting (in Portland and Mr. McDaniel is in Se attle. Sixteen saloons went out of business in Mnrion county with tlio coming of the new year. The following towns which were wet, will now line up with tnose that have been drv for some time: St. Paul. Donald, ('iervni. Alt Angel, Sublimity. Hubbard, Aurora, Wct Wnnilhurn and Hiitteville. tier vais had four saloons nnd Mt. Angel and three. Jason Lee Memorial. At the corner of Jefferson and N, Winter streets, ,1, Montculm Hrowu, pastor. Sunday school nt 10 a. in., C. M. Huberts, superintendent; Mis.. W. C. Emnicl, superintendent priinnrv depart ment. Preachine service at 11 n. m. and at 7:.'10 p. in. Kpworth League devo tional service at li:.'tO. Strangers lire specially welcomed at all services. First Christian Corner High and Center, F. T. Porter, minister. Bible svhool 9:4." a. n.. Dr. II. ( . 1'iiuev. director. An or chestra that makes music. 11:00 R, in. the eighth of a type series. 0:110 p. in. C. K.; start the New "oar right. 7:.'H) p. m. Xew Year sermon. Good music and a welcome for nil. First Congregational .Tames Klviu, pnstor. Sunday school meets promptly nt ten o'clock. Prof. W, T. Staley, superintendent. Morning j service at eleven o'clock; music by i chorus choir, direction Win. Mcflil-I hrist, Sr. Pennon by Rev. Phillip Uniier. a former pnstor of this church. Mr. Hauer has spent several years at Viinio lln.tin nml will liuvc Hnnicthintr of interest to say concerning his exper ience in that ldnce. Christian Kndenvor meet ing nt half past six; all young peo ple of tlio ciiuicn are coruiany niviieu to attend IhU service. At 7:30 an il- ustrnted address on "Alaska" will be given by Mr. William W. Sawyer of Seattle; 120 beautiful colored slides of this great country will be thrown on the screen. Thursday evening meeting nt 7:30, subject Third Chapter of the Hook- of Acts. The annual meeting of tho members and friends of the First Congregational church will be held on Tuesday evening, January 11, 1910, in tho social rooms ot the church at t:30 o'clock. Reports of nil the activities of the church will be presented at this meeting. THE MORE YOU KNOW the more you can earn. If you know bookkeeping only, you'll get a bookkeeper's salury; but if you have an all uroiind knowledge of business to offer your employer yon''C worth much mora. Enroll now. Puy nml night sessions. New shorthand classes next week. Thero will never be a better time than now to begin to make yourself nioro efficient. CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE High and Ferry Streets ' The management of the Marion County Poultry show urge those who In i lend to enter exhibit, to secure their blanks before next Friday, the day en tries close. There is alnavs a great ! rush the lust dnv til- two few mil..... k .. .1... .1 !... lii '"on nns year promises to II, eclipse that of any former year, It 'would assist materially if the entries II were made eaily in the week. Special Clearance Trices on all Millinery THE HOUSE OF QUALITY J17 McoodIgoods A Sale of Cut Glass, Nap pics, Sunburst Pattern with or without handles, OScEACH (Second Floor.) More than $12,000 has been dis tributed among the farmers during the lust 40 ,lnys in the purchase of hogs by the firm of Kvre and lavnnnugh, who have been buying in the vicinity of tho city and shipping to Portland.' In nil 1100 hogs have been shipped, which has cleaned up the country close In to the city, until now the firm is obliged to CO out further in or.l.ir d, l., "loir ,,nr '"' shipments. The price to--- day is 5 1-L'c on foot. German M. E. Corner Thirteenth Mid Center streets, A. .1. Weigle. ui.tor. Soiiitnv school at 10 a. in., Henry (Iralnp", superintendent. Public worship at 11 o 'clock, Kpworth League at 7 p. in,, Ktniline Ludy, leader.) Hilde itinlv at 7:,'IO. Phone 700 TAXI SERVICE Cars for anv t-uie of day or It night. Good Garago in connection for storsgs of cars. p.oiwonable Kates. SMBIi TAX! CO. Garage OPEN ALL NIGHT. 240 State Street. NO MATTER WHAT YOUR OCCUPATION! START 1916 WITH NEW VISION See clearly, have rested nerves, fewer headaches and less mistakes in business by WEARING GLASSES pre scribed and fitted bv MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist, 208-209 Hubbard Buildine. Phone 109