TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1916. "Munsjng Underwear" "Drucker Trunks" "Lilly Suit Cases and Bags" "Butterick Patterns" :uumuun;mjtmnniummitmtmimnmuimuiiniiiini:;tKtimnnunMiinimmuuuiiuiiti:ttntm) Ready- to-Wear News For the past 60 days we've been busy assembling a most magnificent line of Women's, Misses and Children,s Wear ing Apparel. This choice new line fresh from the design ing rooms , of America's foremost manufacturers should appeal to the most critical There are many suggestions of the newest ideas in the swagger loose fitting Coat to the semi-fitted flared skirt effect in Suits. Here you'll find a distinctive style to suit every figure as well as the pocket book. Stylish stouts to fit and become the matron ly figure and lots of catchy styles for the woman of normal dimension. We invite your inspection. OUR NO. 814TH SURPRISE SALE Will be held on next Thursday instead of Wednesday on ac count of "Salem Day" at the Fair, A Surprise Offering of Pretty Embroidered Crash Pillow Covers Nicely embroidered Tops in colors various designs, pillow cover is new oblong shape and has fringed ends; this fancy cushion slip is made complete all ready for the cushion. Extra special Surprise Value next Thursday 49c Each Sale starts at 8:30. See the Window Display. While in Town . Bring the Children to Salem9 s Big Toy land (On the Second floor.) Toys, Dolls, Games and Scores of other things to please the childish hearts. ttttUililUlUlit "Salem's Style Store" QUALITY AND SERVICE ;,Miuniimimittrtimmmtttm:mmmnmm ititimiitiiiiiiiiiiittiimiiiiiniimttmiiniHiiiiuuiiiitiiiniiiiiiiiiiutr -nmmtttrmtTw"'"mmt """"""""" mtitmtmumu;im;tmimww:mmmtwifflfflmninminmnmntnmmin To Be Mustered Out Monday Morning-Will Be Wel comed at Armory v PIANO TUNING First-class work. All kinds of repairing. All work guar- ic anteed. Twenty-five years' experience. Leave orders at Wylie B. Allen Co., phone 1187. Residence phone 1405. . ; J. E. HOCKETT, 015 Highland Avenue. ' After various kinds of delays and mis-information as to then Company M Will ho nuistftriid mif tic .lnfinita inf... inntion is given that after battalion drill Monday morning at D:30 o'clock at Camp Withycombe, the mustering out will begin. After the boys have received tneir uiscnnrges, they will be paid up to the time of release, j Then the next step will be the enm jing home Monday afternoon, ami so far. : there has been no means of know ing j exactly what hour that will be. But as the assurance is given thnt the boys, will arrive -Monday afternoon, the Saleai Patriotic league has gone on with its plans for a banquet Monday evening at the armory, to be followed by a public reception beginning at 7:.'l(l o'clock. It is probable that the Chcrriuns, members of the Commercial club, mem bers of the Grand Army of the Repub lic and organizations will escort the boys from the depot to the armory. Ar rangements for the march from the de pot to the armory will be made as soon as it is known at what hour the sol diers will arrive. Wheat Made Slight Advance In Chicago Chicago, Sept. 23. Wheat closed strong on light northwest reports and 1 1 faecal. 1 ...,1,1..,. 1. i . . :fi I'l.ii,-;.. iit-iimtT wnciir i I was up 5-S at $1.."3 n-R: December u i a- ai !...) o-s ana .May up o-X at 1.53 3-8. ' Corn had a strong undertone from ' reports of frost in Illinois and Iowa, j September closed no J.i at SH 1-2: i j-ueceinoer unchanged at 73 7-S and May unennngeu at 1 1 'ft. I Oats leached a slightly higher level ' due to steady buying. September up 1-8 at 4( 1-2, December up Vt at -19 14 and May up 1-8 at 32 1-4. ' Provisions were steady, with few price changes. J Salem-Independence Auto t Service EDMUND SON ft BUENEB, Props phone 059 or 1255 Leaves Salem, cor. State and Liberty Street daily, 8:00 a. m., 11:00 a. rn., 2:30 p. in. and 0:00 p. m. Leaves Independence opposite Postoffice daily. 9:00 a. in., 12:30 p. m., 4:00 p. m. and 7:00 p. in. I Fare, 50c Extra Cars for Country Trips. CAR5 OrUiJAKFWrj Any kind Any time All Around Town :: COMING EVENTS September 25. Public reception to Company M, at Armory, 7:30. Sept. 25-30 Oregon State Fair; Sept. 8. Elk's day at state fair. ' Sept. 27. Shriners day at stato lair. Oct. 4 5-0Mariou County In- stitute, Salem. Oct... 13. Inauguration of Dr. Carl Gregg Doncy as preai- dent of Willamette t'uivorsi- ty. October 16-17. Degree of Hon- or convention. ; Oct. 18-19 Maccabee conven- tion. . October 17-20. Bay.it. state convention, Salem." tf November 0. City primary election. November 7. Presidential elec- tion. V Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, flu glasse M eorrectly. U. 8. Bank. Bldj. The Rev. Florence Bovil will na.V. tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock at thoj . . 1. I. Commercial and Ferry St reets. Leading Jewelers ana silversmiths Hartinan Bros. Co., successor to Burr's. O. K. DeiWtt, well Known in Salem, is now milking Albany his headquarters as salesman tor tiie Ocerland and Hud sou automobiles. ...Dr. F. H. Thompson naa his offices remodeled and specializes in tar, Nose, Eve and Throat. 414 Bank of Com merce, tf Searchers yesterday recovered the bocly of 1). C. Holt, a retired druggist of Hariisburg, who was drowned in the Willamette near llarrisburg. He has two children livin(t in Salem, Hurry H Holt, associated with the l.add i Hush bank, and Miss Norma Holt, with the Woolworth store. Dr. E. Meuric Roberts, osteopathic physician, 309 Mn son in bldg., phone 409 o Kenneth E. Mickey, a graduate of Willnmette University has accepted a position as teacher in the Capital bus iness college. He has recently been with the Hammond Lumber company at Mills City. o Drink Cereo, the liquid food, the health drink. Ask your grocer. tf o Adjutant Hudspeth, head of the Port land Salvation Army iicscue Home for girls, will speak in tho Sulvation army hall 343 'i Court street Sunday after noon nt 3 o'clock and in toe evening at 7:30. No finer stock anywhere than at Ilartnmn Bros. Co., jewelers and sil versmiths. Stato and Liberty. Although the Spauldlng Logging com pany is 40 cars behind on orders, for two clnys they have not received a car. Conditions as far as car short age is concerned are even worse at tho N'ewberg mill. Dr. Alice Bancroft, over Stockton's Eye and Norvo Specialist. Emmett Hall, who enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps Inst fall has recently been promoted to the rank of corporal and is serving ns company clerk of the Thirtieth company at Mure Island. As corporal he is drawing 3ll a month, with all clothing, hoard and accessor ies furnished by the government. 0 Bring your agates home to be pol ished. Gardner & Keene, Jewelers, Siilcm. L. H. Sitter has become the owner of 80 acres of land five miles south of tho city in the Pringle neighborhood thru jiurchase from C. C. Cameron. A son inlnw of Mr. Suter from Colorado will take charge of the place. It was n cash sale with ItiOO as tiie consideration and was handled bv W, H. (iiiihenhoist & Co. The Woman's Republican club meets Monday Sept. 25th at 2:30 p. m, in Masonic building. Ladles interested please attend. cm w3 m Til? School Children Often require glasses without knowing it. - Did you have the children's eyes exam ined before they started to work? If not, bring them here for a careful ex amination and learn for a certainty wheth er their eyes are in need of glasses. Much suffering and harmful effects are avoided by BEING SURE on this point. Miss A. McCulloch, Optometrist, 208-9 Hubbard Bid?. Phone 109 Fill your pockets with La Corona cigars Salem's best smoke. The name Murphy is all right, but Kd K. Humphrey, who has been wTth the Huren & Hamilton store ten years and who will remain with Mr. Hamil ton, says it doesn't look quite right toj refer to him as hd K. Murphy, hi yes terday's issue of the Capital Journal, .Mr. Humphrey was referred to us Mr. Murphy. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trasses. F. W. Schmidt, W. C. Welch, Peter O. Schmidt und K. O. Jenson, all of Ulym pia, Wash., left for their homes this morning. They are associated with the Northwest l'Vuit Products company in the manufacture of Loju and will this fall and winter devote their time to tho manufacture of Apl-ju at tho Olym pia plant. This plant has the capacity of taking care of ten car loads of ap ples daily. Dance tonight at armory. In the state of Oregon are 465 Odd; Fellow lodges and each of these lodges, has been given a special invitation! from Salem Cheinekotu lodge No. 1 loi attend the fair and make themselves at homo in tho quarters to bo prepared for Odd Fellows and liebekahs. A com mittee was recently appointed to take up the proposition of erecting perma nent Odd Fellow quarters at the state fair grounds. All exhibits in place. State fair will open full blast Monday morning. While the citizens have been quite generous in offering their nutotuohilcs about ten more are wanted to take care of the members of the tirand Army of the Republic fur the meeting of tho soldier boys at tho Southern Pacific depot Mondnv afternoon. Those wish ing to contribute something in the way of eatables for the banquet Monday evening, should communicate with Mrs. Chnuncey Bishop or Mrs. Fred Bynun. titter automobiles through tho Kev James Klvin, phone 2100. o Salem's most reliable Jewelers, Gaid aer & Koeno. After waiting a generation or two for good i-oiuls into the fair grounds, pioneers and the oldest inhabitants who have been doing the waiting may tins vear drive right up to the state fair grounds on a genu i He paved street, instead or the usual several inches ot dustry road. The paving plant pur chased by the city did the work. The highway is now open to the public. The street railway is today grading between the tracks and by next week, every- thing will be ready for the usual state tmr trat tic. Baseball, McMtrmville Tigers vs. Salem Loju Sunday, Sept. 4. League grounds. sept. 4 The young men who feel the call of j the army and marines will have no ! trouble in enlisting, as Already the ar i my recruiting station is well establish- ed and now comes Sergeaut Schuman who will set forth the advantages ot joining the marines, something differ ent from the regular army and also from the . navy. Sergeant Scbuniau was in charge of a recruiting office in the post office building from Sepfem bcr 10, 11MS, until March 6, 1918, when the' office was closed for fuck of business. Dance tonight at armory. All exhibits In place. Btate fair will open full blast Monday moruing. Jitney dunce at fairgrounds, in grand stand tonight. Music by Booth string orchestra. AH exhibits in place. State fair Willi open full blast Monday morning. It is reported at the office of the city j recorder that voluntary subscriptions to the fund for improving the fair grounds road are being paid in rapidly. Dance tonight at armory. All exhibits in place. State fair will open full blast Monday morning. W. E. Slater, former secretary of the Salem 101k lodge; writing to the boys' from McAllen, Texas, where he is a driver in the automobile corps, notes that all tho Llks are doing line and that there is plenty of hard work for an auto driver in tiie army, occasional ly working 30 hours .-.t a stretch. Do not be misled you pay no more: for glasses from mo than you pay else-! where, with over 38 years of practical ( experience nt your service ami no ex perimenting on your eyes. Materiul the best obtainable and my prices are very reasonable. Satisfaction in every re spect. 1 change your glasses for a year if necessary tree ot charge. Dr. M. P. Mendelslion, rooms 200-210-211 U. S. Nut'l Hunk bldg. Who Needs a Business Education ? The young man who desires to enter business life with every as surance of success. The young man who is planning to take a college course or a course in dentistry, law or medicine ami get the full benefit of the important lectures. The young man who expects to farm or enter some business on his own account, so that he may be able to figure and show his sources Of profit. . The young woman who wishes to learn to do pleasant and remuner ative work in a business office that will make her independent and tclf supporting. The young woman who wishes to am her way through college with pleasant work. The young woman who expects to marry and settle down in a home Of her own, so that she may he a real help to her husband and able to care for her business interests if misfortune should come. In" fact, there is no young person mho would not profit by being the possessor of a training such as may be secured at the Capital Business College SALEM, OREGON Call or send for our new catalogue. CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere thanks for the kindly assistance and sympathy during our recent bereave ment in the death of our son and broth er, also to those kind friends who sent the floral offerings. . -Mr. and Mrs. P. Springer und family. Dance tonight at armory. The Auxiliary of the Salem Rtfle club will not drill next Monday evening at the armory as they will give their eng to the reception of the home coining Mexican border soldiers. But on Monday evening, October 2, the regn- inr meeting will be held and also the election of commissioned officers. Tiie same evening Captain Hosenberg will appoint the non-commissioned officers. 0 All exhibits in place. State fair will open full blast Monday morning. The city Pnving plant has been mov ed from the fair grounds road to South Coniniercinl street, and material is be ing assembled in readiness for getting at the paving of that thoroughfare. August Kehrbergor. who has the con tract for paving between the car tracks, will begin work Monday morn ing, ami toe city will begin operations as soon ns he has completed tbo first I PERSONALS Notice to Farmers Woodrv tho auctioneer will sell your farm stock. Sales for per cant and guarantee satisfac tion. Phone oil. Wanted T tvill ,,av vmi ihn li!.rli..t cash price for your used furni ture, i nonu ou, iv ooury me auctioneer. Claud Brown of Independence is in I' the citv. i A. L. Titus of Palls City is register-' JACK FROST CONFECTION- block. The Spa will serve lunch from 11 a.! m. to 2 p. in. and from " to 7 p. m. dur ing fair week, starting with Sunday, i Dr. L. G. Altaian, homeopathic phy sician, 2!Mi X. Liberty. Phone 147. And now conies J. A. Mills, announc ing that he will come hefore the voters of Salein as a candidate for city re corder. Mr. Mills has never held but one iiublic office that of citv council man and he is getting ready to shed! that mantle ot responsibility as his two years term expires this coming January. He has lived in Salem some thing over !." years and has taken au active interest in the city's welfare. He has also been active in lodge cir cles. All exhibits in place. State fair will open full blast Monday morning. Owing to next Wednesday being Sa lem day at the state fair the I'nited Artisans will not hold their regular meeting on that evening. Miss Elizabeth Schoffen of Portland Oregon, will lecture in tiie First Chris tian church next Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 20 at 3 o'cloc k. This lecture will be for women only. In the evening at S o 'chick she will lecture at the First Methodist church, to which all are in vited. Miss Schoffen will tell of some ,.f Itur v lu'riitndfi cliiriiicr the 31 venrs she was a Sister of Charity.. A silver offering will be taken. . Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescription. Dance tonight at armory. o i A negro giving the name of Henry Thayer was arrested in East Salein last night for purloining a watermelon from a State street store. He was ex-1 amined this morning tiy the city paysi-i cian, his conduct being such as to lead; to the belief that he is insane, and it was learned that he escaped several days ago from the Washington state asylum at Stellacour. It wns also learn-1 ed that he had at one time been a pris-1 ouer in the penitentiary at Leaven- worth, Kansas. He is being held encl-i ing the receipt of instructions from1 the Washington authorities. Charles A. Murdock of S. F. and field see. of the Am. I'nitarian association will arrive in Salem tomorrow and will deliver an historical address at the Uni tarian church in the evening. ed at the Itligh O. K. Shaffer and A. H. Moore mndo a flying trip to Portland yesterday ancrnoon. News that will be read with interest by a great many people is to the effect that the state tish nnd game commis sion hiis placed several thousand trout fry in the north branch of the Snuti am at Mill City. Dr. R. T. Mclntire, physician and surgeon, 2U Masonic bldg. Phone 440. o The Salein Street Railwnv rnmDimv Is preparing to handle the crowds eom-j illir ill for the stntrt fair In u.l.llt inn I to their regular equipment, they have secured from tho Portland Railway, j Light and Power company of Portland j six large open cars, each capable of ' carrying 1(10. With this extra equip- nicnt. thev can handle lllllll nnsscmrcrs I an hour. Each evening of the state fair the cars on Commercial street to the grounds will run until midnight. State fair snecial. on the fair cronnils near the grand stand', the "Evergreen Lllticll ( 'n. 1 1 llnvct l-cirv nltcui.f iv., i.nntl, All kinds of cool drinks, sandwiches, hot weiners. hnniburuer. etc. Dcm 'I full to see their booth. The marksmen of the Salem Rifle club are developing into expert riflui men and sharp shooters and the compe tition is so keen that a shoot will be held tomorrow at the Fin.er range just j to shooting at a target with govern-' to shoot at a turret with the irnvern-1 incut's ammunition. There will be two opposing teams, captained by Chester j rra.er and H. A. Preelund. The shoot-1 ing will be from 200, 300, "00 and liOOj yards slow fire and 200 and 300 rapid tire. In the rnpid fire ten shots mul be fired in two minutes. The Salem Rod and Gun club will; iiold a shoot tomorrow on the clubl grounds, beginning at n o'clock. A ster ling silver watch fob will be put up as a trophy for beginners, mid the meet ing is expected to be of more than the usual interest. In this connection it may be appropriately mentioned thnt the bird season opens October 1. If we could see ourselves as others see us. the world would be made up of pessimists. ERY FOR SALE Good Buy. 12th and Ferry Sts. Sagebrush Symphony Here Tomorrow Evening i - The Harney County Snucbrush Sym phony orchestra, which will play at tho state fair Monday and Tuesday'nill ar rive in Salem tomorrow evening. Thcy left Bums, their home city, this morn ing, and traveled 150 miles by automo bile to Bend, where they took the train for Portland. Many of the members of tne orenestrn nnd sonic m their moth ers, born in the interior sagebrush country, liml never seen a train until they got into Bend this evening. Tho orchestra comprises 34 people. 2S of whom are children from five to 12 years old. The little folks nil play violins, and go through a complete symphony program without music. .ll are accom panied by their mothers. Following their appearance in Salem they will be the guests of the Portland Ad club for "Sagebrush day," next Wednesday, in that city, where elaborate plans are being made for their entertainment. BORN LEWIS To Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lew is. 10.) North Thirteenth street, nSt urday September 23, l!)lil, a daugh ter. She has been named Barbara Allen. Mr. Lewis holds down the job of state engineer. DIED BATTV At the residemte one hn'rT mile north of Turner on the Salem road, at 1:05 o'clnci. this nioriiinv, Cinderella Hatty in her lilst year. Funeral services will be held at 10 o'clock Sunday morning at the chapel of Higdon & Kichin-cNon. " The bodv will be shipped to Jefferson for burial. the housewife I The housewife who insists upon first-quality foods utinjr servea in ner nomp. nrdcPrc - , r.1 lijaj SALEM occur wow CHERRY CITY PATENT and ECONOMY FLOUR At All Grocers CHERRY CITY FLOURING MILL