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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1916)
TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, 1916. "NEW DRESS GOODS," NEW RIBBONS," "NEW LACES," "NEW VEILS," "NEW UNDERWEAR," "NEW HOSIERY" trottttjttti sttuttmututimmiiummzziitnxmiiiiiiz man ii "NEW FALL FOOTWEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN," "NEW FURNISHINGS FOR MEN AND BOYS" iiiiH.iiiiiii.ttiiiiHiiii.niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitw,'::nutiniiiit A Fashion Display of Unusual Interest P Stylish Suits, Coats, ?, 4 Mm 5 ' i l'. 5 m W . i If':' VS 1 4 'K'r:iA 8 ' L f M , f Dresses, Waists and Skirts An assortment of modish garments that would be a credit to towns twice the size of Salem. The season's favored colorings and fashion's latest style tendencies are shown in this varied assortment of Women's and Misses Ready-to-Wear. The largest and finest assortment in the city. SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON WOMEN'S SILK DRESSES SALE OF FINE SILK WAISTS up to $13.50, choice $4.69 ttmrnmtttutmttmnutmmtiamnatmtti srwrmtnrmrti 'tttttrttfttttntttntttunntnuttKJttt; An excellent showing of new Silkolines and figured Sateens for the making of Comforts. . 16 2-3c to 45c a yard Cotton and Wool Batts for Comforts All Wool Oregon made Batts, anti-moth processed, 2 pound size $2.50; pound size $3.75. Blankets and Comforts in wide variety. (Second Floor) Salem's Big Department Store Wednesday Surprise Sale No. 815. October 4th An Offering of Dainty Fancy Aprons Neat, well made Aprons in a new style of a good grade cross bar cloth finished with red or blue stitching around apron and pockets. These would make excellent and inexpensive holiday gifts. Special price next Wednesday. . 29c each Sale starts at 8:.0. See window display We Sell tfutterick Patterns QUALITY AND SERVICE t.wMtwtwtttttitiiiiMiiiiniMiiiii;iiiiiMiiiiMiiiiiL"ii!iiiiimumiiiilumiMiiMnuitiuiitiiimimttmiiiiiiiiiiii t-i-n-im,,,, ittm"tm""mitmtmmmHim Tmntrmmnmnimtiil All Around Town ? v.ur COMINGEYENTS Oct. 4-5-0 Marion County In stitute, Salem. Oi't. 1. City bowling league opens season. Oct. 13. Inauguration of Dr. Carl Gregg Doner as presi dent of Willamette Vniversi t.r. October 10-17. Degree of Hon or eonrention. Oct. 1X19 Maceabee conven tion, October 17-20. BanHt state ovemuer u. iuy primary election. November 7. Presidential elec Bring your agates Come to be pol ished. Gardner & Kcene, Jewelers, Salem. Under the direction of the Industrial i Aid society of the church, the Haptist ; church is undergoing, general renova-, i tiun and repairs, preparatory to tlid j meeting of the Oregon Baptist state convention which will come to Salem I October 17-20. -Miss Minnetta Alagers,1 who is in charge of the music is pre-: ; paring special music1 for the occasion, i I o ' I Dr. E. Meurlc Roberts, osteopathic I physician, 309 Masonic bldg., phone 409 . o I The church people who hare restaur-! ants at the state fair have been doing , what might be termed a land office. ' business. The Christian church restaur ant .the largest on the grounds, served meals to 1500 Wednesday and 1525 Thursday. The Methodist ladies have also been doing all the business their I smaller quarters could handle, serving 1 !." Wednesday. CAR5 Of Any KirtD rt.nrt'J Any TIME Notice to Farmers Woodry the auctioneer will sell your farm stock. Sales for 2 per cent and guarantee satisfac tion. Phone 511. MBBBBBBBBi Wanted I will pay you the highest cash price for your used jfurni ture. rhone 511, Woodry the auctioneer. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glassc- correctly. U. S. Bank. Bld'. Otto Mathewson, committed from Multnomah county, e Vapid Trout the state hospital for the insane yesterday by filing the bars itnm the window of his bedroom. He had secreted the file while working with a gang. ....Dr. F. H. Thompson has his offices remodeled and specializes in Ear, Nose, Eye and Throat. 414 Bank of Com merce, tf Stand by Your Eyes and They Will Stand by You That perfect understanding of one woman toward another and of a woman toward a child, combined with a thorough knowledge of what the eye re quires, insures to women and children careful and proper prescription of eyeglasses by Miss A. McCulIoch, Optometerist, 20S-209 Hubbard Building Phone 109 Dr. Stone's Drug Store for tmsses. j Between 400 and 500 visitors a day has been the rule at the prison and the! asylum this week. I Dr. L. O. Alt man, homeopathic phy sician. 2!ti N. Liberty. Phone 147. Two drunks arrested yesterday and lequirod to deposit $10 bonds each lor their npcaraiice this morning failed to show up. 1 Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescription. To remember the Indian plays "tilery of the Morning." ltiuwatha ' ' to be given at Ye Liberty theatre next' Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ev enings. By North Salem Woman club. I Dr. R. T. Mclntlre, physician and surgeon, 214 Masnnie bl.lg. Plume 410. The latest aspirant for city official honors is K. W. Stuhbs, w,0 filed with the city recorder yesterday notice of his candidacy for alderman from the 7th ward. o You will be satisfied with the change trv Hvarade cii!ar letu made 5 cents. for Sunday Sa The regular 4 o'clock meeting of the W. C. T. P. will be held in the Kamp building. Commercial and Kerry streets at the usual hour Sunday afternoon. An invitation is extended to all. No finer stock anywhere than at Martman Bros. Co., jewelers and sil-j versniiths. State and Liberty. I j Drink Ccreo, the lltiuld food, the ; bealth drink. Ask your grocer. tf The fourth game In the Salem-Mc- Minuville baseball series will be played at Mc.Miunville tomorrow afternoon. ; The I.ojns and their friends are going i over to the Yamhill town with the in j tention of bringing homo the bacon. 1 Salem's most reliable jewelers, Gard iner & Kcene. They came all the way from Alaska I to attend the Oregon state fair. V. G. Hutterwick of Fairbanks. Alaska, is i registered at the Capital hotel and K. j A. Allen ami wife of Chimin, Alaska, are also stopping a tew days and enjoy- i ing the tair. Leading jewelers and silversmiths ; Uartman Bros. Co., successor to Barr's. The Spaulding Logging company now has 15 men working on the extension I of its railroad near Black Hock. This : road will reach the mill ' holdings at the headwaters of the Little Luckia- inute in the Const ranee mountains and I will be ready lor operation early next spring. i Have you registered at the city hall ! for the city primary Nov. lithf I would , like vour vote for citv recorder, i'.arl :Race.' 1 The following were .registered yes ! terday at the Capital hotel: E. E. i Grosh'ong. silverton; I.. L. Loree, Chas. Kay and ,T. 1. Belt of Williiniina ; IF. ; 1. Tcdford, llillsboro; August Leonard, Tomer; .T. ).. Dunn and wife of Kings I Valley; C. .1. Walker, Monmouth. , Next Monday is the day that regu- j lar fall work begins at the t upital j Business college. There will be new classes in all departments. A large en rollment is expected. An alarm turned In at 6:18 this morn ing took the fire department out to 179 Market street, where a busy little blaze was found in the roof of the res idence of A. 1?. .la.-obs, the result of a burning flue. The property, which was only slightly danagcr, Is owned by Mrs. McCoy. AU interested in painting, either in oil or water colors, or in drawing, should make arrangements to study with Mr. I'atu Meyers, recently of the Art Institute of Chicago. Mr. Mey ers will be at the Frame shop & Hiftcry 415 Court S:., Tuesday alter 10 a. in to register pupils. The Woodmen of the World, at their meeting last evening made arrange ments to visit the W. O. W. lodge at Silverton Monday evening and Dallas Tuesday evening. These meetings with the valley lodges are in the way of in vitations to attend the big event in Salem October 11, when I. 1. Bunk, head consul of the lodge ami other high officials will spend a day ami evening in the city. Dr. Mendelshon wishes to announce that owing tiA remodeling his office he has been unable to take care of his pa trons; but will have them in shape so as to resume his practice next week. The salem branch of the National Hughes alliance will meet Monday ev ening at the republican headquarters. 115 .North High street. Permanent of ficers will be elected at this meeting and plans discussed for an active cam paign. R. C. Bishop is president of the local organization and Mrs. Irene St. ; Helens, vice president. Walter L. Tooze lib There's No Use of Writing a business firm for a position. A course at this school will afford the necessary experience to hold a good position. Next Monday, we begin new classes in all subjects Shorthand, Stenotypy, Commercial Law, Arith metic Business. English, Etc.- This Is the Time to begin a course of study that will enable you to realize on your investment a year from now. Capital Business College SALEM, OREGON Salem-Independence Auto '.? Service I EDMDNDSON & BUKNEB, Props $ Phone 059 or 1235 Leaves Salem, cor. State and Liberty Street daily, 8:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 2:30 p. w. and 6:00 p. m. Leaves Independence opposite Postoffice daily. 9:00 a. m., 12:30 p. m., 4:00 p. m and 7:00 p. m. Fare, 50c Extra Cars for Country Trips. sic PIANO TUNING First-class work. All kinds of repairing. All work guar anteed. Twenty-five years' experience. Leave orders at Wylio B. Allen Co., phone 1167. Besidence phone 1405. J. E. IIOCKETT, 015 Highland Avenue. I r -.- I 1 K 92 "- a 62 22 52 AKS 3 CSSZ S! SS 23 EZ auSS iSlu ESEZS 3 IsSQSES C3ISSiQE3 ZZZ3S S S3 Si C E SBSSS ZSC rSaS 33 2 E3 SI 3 S3 ZS 2 oI f rTl llBEDESaSSISlSBSSQaSiEQSSSQasaffiSlEISSHB 'WiAPlO'M PH1TYF1R ilia Lji rkyfJ zMi II Awarder. FIRST PRI7F. In RiitlW Pnnhcf at flip OfPornn la fp Fair M W I J " ii'iinimi I ' ' " ' """ -- - v;.v.t-.-ta II II II state organizer will address the meet ing. o The opening of the fair gates on Sun- day moves the Uov. Carl II. Elliott of the First Presbyterian church to chanje the subject of his evening sermon to ' Keeping Holy Day.'' Although there has not been much talk about the five cent loaf of bread getting smaller in Salem, there is a more serious thing than the inlvan-" in bread looming low ou the lioriMi, although on account id' its "low via bility" it cannot be dearly seen nt present. And that is. (lie Thanksgiving turkey is likely to be roosting hih and along with it the high price of eat ing the national bird, as a I'ortlan) commission house is already offeri ig from 22 to 24 cents pn foot, mid 2'I cents dressed. The First Baptist church of this city will re joice Sunday in a renin ated a id J Unproved building. I'ndt'r the direction of the Woman's Industrial society the biiild'iig has been cleaned throughivit and several floors painted. The floor in the main auditorium has been f u isheil in oil nnd varnish and a new Krussels carpet is being laid in tile ilisles and around the margins of 1 " pews. The nuiin auditorium was clos ed Inst Sun. lav but will be in use next Sunday. A neivlv organized choir un der the leadership of Miss .Minnetta Magics will have charge of the music al part of the services. The church and Sunday school and yonilg people's so ciety are planning for rally day on Oc tober S. ' M H fl N 13 n El El E 14 H U n B H n n n y M fJ m The claims made by the Marion Creamery as to the excellence of Marion Butter is substantiated by the decision of the Fair Judges. It is hardly necessary to say that we feel highly pleased and grateful because of this official recognition. The public is entitled to the best butter that human skill and modern improved machinery can produce. It will always be our aim to serve our patrons accordingly -and in return we sincerely hope to earn their confidence and good will. Marion Creamery & Produce Company P. G. DECKtrBACIi, President ii ii ii u 11 n e a n n n E3 E H CJ U n a