EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 6, 1916. Special Clearance Prices on Everything in Stock Nothing Reserved Dr. H. P. Mendelsohn Meyers Reducing Sales ARE SAVING MONEY FOR HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE AT NO. TIME OF THE YEAR ARE OPPORTUNITIES BETTER TO SAVE ON PERSONAL AND HOUSEHOLD NEEDS-WE HAVE CUT THE PRICE ON EVERY ARTICLE IN STOCK-EVERY PIECE OF GOODS EVERY GARMENT-NOTHING RESERVED EVEN RUBBER FOOTWEAR IS REDUCED IN PRICE. ITS THE QUALITY OF THE MERCHANDISE AND OUR METHOD OF Price Cutting That Makes This Sale Different From Other Sales f Notions, Perfumes, Thorough Clean-up of Women's, Misses9 and Children's Ready -to-Wear WAISTS-COATS-DRESSES-SUITS-MIDDY BLOUSES-SVEATERS---UNDERWEAR-HOSIERY-CORSETS---ETC. EVERYTHING GOES AT A SPECIAL CLEARANCE PRICE. A Sweeping l A Sweeping Clearance of Dress Goods, lA Great Clearance of Women's Suits, :! HERE ARE GOOD QUALITY GARMENTS-A CLEAN-UP OF LINES-FORMERLY PRICED j UP TO $45.00; YOUR CHOICE THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $ 5.00 EACH All Around Town till-- ----------lllA Dr. Mendeliolin, specialist, fits glass es correctly. U. 8. Hunk, Hldg. Roy Pomeroy has .been appointed house physician for the HI. Vincent hos pital, i'ortlnnd. Dr. Stone's drug store. The cold weather is holding the snow on the mountains and the river con tinues to fall, with a gauge today of four feet above low water mnrk. Before placing your printing order, Phone ilia. Fuller Printing Concern. tf The Oregon Board of Pharmacy will meet In Portland next Tuesday for the quarterly examination. Frank 8. Ward of this city is treasurer of tho board. Dr, Stone's Drug Store. Nellie Louise Eddlngs, the three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cnrtcr Eddings, died last Wednesday at the homo of her pnrentB, 1112 Woodward avenue, Portland. Electric baths ana massage under your physicinn's directions. N. N. in us, 18 Hubbard Illdg. Phone OSS. tf The savings department of the Salem postofflce had on deposit lecemlier III, lwl.'i, the sum of Id.l.M. This amount was placed with the government for safe keeping by 120 depositors, I never saw such shirt waists as are being made and hemstitched for tl.OO to S1.no, at the Hob Nidi. This is Jan nary price. Materials furnished or not. All work guaranteed. Just Investigate, please. tf Frank Collins, who conducted a sa loon when Hnlem was wet, on Slate street, known as "The Court," died In Portland Tuesday of this week and was buried today at Albany, his form er home. Six English semi porcolain dinner jdati', flue, Huren ft Hamilton. Line of 'HJgpCJ AIM Nice Jewelry, KAEL NEUQF.BATJEB Masonlo Dldg. January Clearance and Stock Toilet Articles, Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Gloves, Ribbons. Everything in Stock Goes at a Special Clearance Price Clearance of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes and Special Cut Prices on every Pair in Stock. SWEEPING CLEARANCE OF BEDDING-TRUNKS-CASES-DISHES-CUT A SWEEPING CLEARANCE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' TOGS-SPECIAL PRICES Coats and for Three Days A a A A A A A A A A 111111111 1 tmmt 1 A 1 A a itiiitiititiiiniininitmitTiti Very popular The Spa's special lunch, 11 to 2. In order i stimulate competition and n liltlo more interest in bowling, W. K. Slater, secretary of the Klks has offered a prize of if I each week for tho bowling Kill who makes tho highest score. Have you tried the Spa's special lunch, 11 to Sit Th pulpit of the First Baptist church will be occupied next Sunday by Professor Houghton, of tho Mc.linn villo college, lie has preached in tho city seveial times and is regarded' aa an orator of exceptional ability. Smoke Hygrade cigars and stay on' friendly terms with everyone. An ordor for 00,000 foet of lumbei wua received today by the Spiiulding '"(ttfinrf company from the Southern Pacil'io railway. The order calls for Sac ramento delivery ami is mostly of ma terials fur the building of cars. COo will buy a set of English semi fnrcolnin dinner plutes lit Huron & Hamilton's, The Farther Lights. Missionary so ciety of the First Hnptist church will hold n meeting at tho church Friday evening. A supper will be served n't 0:.10 o'clock. All young ladies inter ested in missionary work nro invited to attend. Missionary meeting. The O, W, B. M. of the First Christian church will meet nt the home of Mrs, ,1. I,. Higgs, 4H2 N. Hummer street Friday after noon. Oliief Deputy State Highway Engin eer I'!. T. Caiitine returned today from attendance at the Fnrmers' nnd Home Makers' ronl'eroncu week nt Corvallis which begun ilanuunrv 3. Mr, Cnntliio delivered an address Tuesday on "The Function of the State Highway Com mission, before the conference. o ' Salem Woman's club will meet Sat urday afternoon, January f, nt iMto in the V. W. C, A. building. Mrs. Alice H, Hod I will speak on "A Visit to Some Famous (iallorles, " According to the Intent returns, the first boy of tho year was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jainet ,. Si'cnco, Hi 17 North Front street, dating iiis blithdav from Il:.i0 p. in. Tuesday, January 4. The first girl of the year is also reported Silks, Linens, Domestics, Umbrellas. All Specially Priced I Dresses from North Salem, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lyons, bom at the Salem hospital Tuesday, January 4. Another early arrival lor the new year was tho son of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Whittier, born Wednesday evening, January 0, at tho Salem hospital, The Presbyterian Woman's Mission ary society will meet with Mrs. H. Day ton, 415 N. Capital street, Friday afternoon nt 2:10 o'clock. All laides of tho church nro cordially invited. Miss Mildred M. Atlierton and James L. Moorman were married this after noon nt 2 o'clock by tho Rev. J. Mont calm Drown of tho Jason Leo Memorial church. Mr, and Mrs. Moorman left nt i o'clock on tho Oregon Electric for a short visit in Portland and vicinity. Mr. Moorman is u salesmnn for the Price shoo store. !L Special meeting of De vSw!5x Molnv Conimnnderv No. SiwS K T'- xh ev,,,,inB- $L. Installation of officers. Visiting Sir Knights welcome. The grip, which seems to be no re- "l',,','l'r of "v has iiivnd- ed tho siiiictornui of the Snlem postof- fice. (ieorgo Hatch is one or the vic tims of the dreaded grip and Wins Howard, another, while several of the force ore just on the verge of getting it. We are closing out 4 patterns of Knglisli) iseiui-purcoliiin diiiueiwiire. This is your opportunity to buy good (linnerwenr at the price ot ciieap carta onwnic, prices rcduceil liom .IU per cent. Huren & Hamilton. to 50 I o Articles of incorporation were filed : at the office of the corporation com missioner today for the Wright-Lang Printing conipnnv of Portland. The concern Is capitalized nt $",000, The 8. Hroinbor--" & Co, corporation was dis- Phone 700 TAXI SERVICE Can for ny time night. of day or Good Oarage In connection for storage Of cars. ttessonable Bates. SALEM TAXI CO. Oarage open all mairr. 240 State Street. GLASS EVERYTHING CUT ON EVERYTHING IN THE This Store has been known for 36 years as the "Good Goods Store" of Salem; again we say the best is none too good for our patrons. We have no room for bankrupt stocks or trashy merchan dise. A common saying (and a true one) when one wants good, reliable, standard merchandise, "Go to Meyers, the House of Quality" THE HOUSE GOOIXGOODS solved and the Oregon Securities Co. increased their capital stock from $10, 000 to $.")0,000 which-.is to be divided into 500 shares with, a par value of $100. The Loyal Daughters of the First Christian church will hold nu import ant business meeting at the church to night. As the business to come before tho meeting has much to do with the work of the society, all Loyal Daugh ters are urged to attend. "Preparation for War as a Guarantee for World Pence," is tho subject on which President William T. Foster, of Reed college, Portland, will speak at tho lecture to be given in tho auditor ium of tho Salem public library Friday evening. Ho has the reputation not only of being a brilliant speaker, but also as a man who entertains advanced ideas on subjects of national import.- Ho will I bo introduced by President Doncy, of! Willumctto university. Take advantage of our "removal; sale ju ices" and lay in a stock of gifts for birthdays, anniversaries, wed-, dings, '" Extremely low prices on1 all framed pictures nnd prints. The Frame Shop and Oiftory, 279 North Coinniercinl. See our windows. "Decern et Soptem" is the name chosen last evening by which the Arto I'riHco club will hereafter bo known. The club is the drill team of the Uni ted Artisans. It went to San Francis co and carried off tho first prize ns the best drilled Artisan team. Now that the ulorv of winning tho first prize is a thing of tho past, the club concluded to travel under another name. "Decern et septem, trnnsiiii- e.l into ordinary omeni language menus that the club Is composed of ten and seven nciivo women, all members of the Hinted Artisans The meeting of the Men's Llboral club was of more than passing inter-1 est, and wns of real educational value, j The absence of the Hon. Charles L. McXary was grealaly regretted, but he lias agreed to address tho members up-, on the same subject In the near future.! Kural Credits is a vital question nnd severnt measures are being brought be-1 fore the pcoplo of the state and na-, lion. It is tlie plan to Invito Hon, C. H. Puffer, father of the Puffer bill to, speak nt one of tho Social Service meetings In the rear future and to bo- gin a campaign of education of this great question of Rural Credits, The , club will meet the third Wednesday of; the mouth continuing the mime ques- j tiou. All men are invited to these i meetings. j One week from tonight, the members j of the local lodge of Klks will take a special train for McMinnvillo, where by special Invitation, the officers ofi the Snlem lodge w ill put on the work j of Initiations. This is In the way of a return visit, ns the .MeMinnville of ficer and members hnvo visited the local lodge and put on the work. As a INFANTS WEAR TOO. Slippers. PRICED. DEPARTMENT. OF QUALITY committee to arrnngo for the special excursion next Thursday evening, tho following have been appointed: A. L. Wallace, A. II. Henderson, George C. L. Snyder, S. A. .Manning. A. 0. Crossnn, K. A. Kurtz nnd Fred Kiixon. The spe cial will lenve Salem about G o'clock 2T3!' 3Si All Dropped Patterns reduced from CHIFFONIERS $18.75 Oak Chiffonier f 13.40 $20.00 Birdseye Maple Chif- $14.80 $26.00 Birdseye Chiffonier $17.20 $38.50 Oak Chiffonier $24.80 $19.50 Oak Chiffonier $32.80 E Escapes After All-Night Flight From Trailing Sub marine : Marseilles, France, Jau . 6. The French liner Karnak. with S.'iO passen gers arrived here today after an excit ing flight before a submarine all night. I rhe brought survivors of tho Iftitish ! liners Middleton and Abelia, sunk by j submarines. Many of the Karnak passengers were! hysterical as they realized the possi bility that the submarine would over take them and blast their ship. "We sighted her at dusk", said an officer. 'The captain put on full steam j ahead through a heavy storm, and our bow was just splitting the big waves." Passengers from the Abelia and Mid dletnn, just rescued, were so terrorized at their fresh peril that their condition was pitiful. Some passengers stood at 1 the stern watching the chase, out most of them were too frightened to do other than cower in comers. The submarine, an extremely large one, was bothered by the heavy waves, i and to this was due the fact that the Karnak managed to outdistance her. The Karnak passengers were ready I'for emergencies. Lifebelts were don Ined, and the boats were swung. Mean (time, everybody remained fully dressed, f f and sat on deck or in the smoking room I while the liner zig zagge her way through the storm to uocige a possiuio torpedo. The Abelia had previously been re ported torpedoed, but the above is the first word concerning the destruction of the Middletou, a 2,050 ton vessel, There were two survivors from this ship. nnd return as soon as the work of in- itiations have been completed. Mr. Fold may be something of a vis ionary, but he backs up his visions with good, hard cash, that is not visionary. The contract for the brick work for the super-structure of the McUilchrist building has been awarded- to Sam A. Hughes. The Northwest JSteel company of Portland, will furnish the steel work. The following notice has been posted on the bulletin board of the Commercial club: "Wanted. Expressions in writ ing from members of the Salem Com mercial club, outlining in less than 100 words, the advantages to be derived from being members of the club. These expressions will be subject to publica tion. O. H. Luck, manager." The business store room in the rear of the Salem Hank of Commerce on Lib erty street, formerly occupied by the Roth Grocery company, is being re-built into two rooms, each having a full plnte glass front and separate entrance. M. A. Est es will occupy one of the rooms with a tuilor shop and M. Dolan, the shoe repairer, the other. The exterior will also be re-painted. Although the new prohibition law for bids the sale of magazines or papers containing liquor advertisements, the local newsdealers do not seem to be worried over the situation, nnd are not. troubling themselves about tearing out forbidden pages. Tho Portland news dealers made a start nt clipping out nil liquor ads, but seem to have re- (WATCH OUR WINDOWS) DO YOUR EYES BOTHER? Thousands of pcoplo from childhood to old age are chronic sufferers of Some form of headache, and in a surprisingly large percentage of these cases the cause may be traced directly to an ab normal condition of tho eyes. Some times this condition is present nt birth; sometimes it is the result of sickness or accident later in life. One of the most frequent causes of this class of headaches are muscular imbalance. The eyeball is controlled in its movements by six external mnsclou, nnd when any one or more of them become weakened or fail to operate as they should, tho result is defectivo vision Vni an intensivo strain upon the nervous centers, genorally manifested by pains in the forehead, the temples or in the back of the head or at the base of the brain. If these conditions arc allowed to continue they often result in serious consequences, such as strab ismus or cross eyes or in a general, breakdown. la treating such cases I have been unusually successful. In addition to the skill and knowledge which he has acquired in my more than 33 years of exclusive' practice of optometry, I. have just received the latest and best instruments to be obtained. Ho ii thus enabled to develop and treat weak muscles, restoring normal con vergence of tho eyes and overcoming diplopia or double vision. - By mv methods, all this is dono without" the use of the knife formerly considered tho only way and entirely without the use of drops or drugs of any kind, as they arc not only injurious but dangerous. Consult me at onco in regard to vour eyes and avoid the evil results that follow delay in such mat ters. Children's eyes especially should be examined and treatment given as early ns possible while their muscles nro easily developed. I guarantee satisfaction in every respect. , m. M. P. MENDKLS011N 210-211 V. S. Bank Bldg. Salem, Or. gnrded it too much of a job nnd arc just waiting for something to happen. Eugene dealers nro inclined to cut nut the forbidden liquor ads. Most of the. newsdealers hero will dispose of their January issues and rtther expect rub lishers'to send expurged editions here after. Like the dealers in Portland, those in the business hero are wnit.hu; for something to happen. 10 to 50 DRESSERS $19.75 Walnut Dresser $13.00 $25.00 Birdseye Pfc $16.20 $27.00 Birdseye Maple $16.20 $45.00 Oak Dresser $29.00 S49.50 BIRDSEYE Maple $32.80 i t i h3