THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCT. 7, 1916, Largest and Best Kept Bedding Stock in the Valleys-Second Floor PERSONALS : jimwuimitmrnmttmnmtunimmnitn wim amimmutu mitmrmmnmtirtrmrtmnmm,,mmrtrm TEN III AM Hi ip VII WW1 Keep in mind the. fact that we do not keep in stock anything that we cannot recommend; That our prices are the lowest that can possibly be quoted consistent with a standard of merchan dise worthy of our guarantee. That is if you buy merchandise here and find it unsatisfactory when you get home, you may return it at once, if in salable condition, along with duplicate salescheck, and receive your money back. Could anything be more fair than that? You can Positively Save Money on your Ready -to-Wear purchases at Meyers And get the very best in style, fabrics and tailoring. We take particular pride in this big department for it continues to please scores of women daily. It is said by customers, to offer the best assortment of garments in this section, for customers come from miles around to purchase from this big stock. "There must be a reason." Wednesday Surprise No. 816, October the 11th A Sale'of Cotton Comforts $1.19 If you want an inexpensive cotton Comfort here's the one to buy. Silkoline coverings in various color ings and designs, regular full-bed size. Special for Wednesday only $yg Sale starts at 8::?0 See window display ...... NEW CURTAINS ' We have just received a splendid as sortment of New Ready made Cur tains in Scrim, Voile and Marquis ette, plain hemstitched, lace edge and lace insertion styles. All new i and fresh from the factory popular length to fit most windows. Priced at $1.25, $1.35, $1.50, $1.75 and $2 a Pair MUNSING WEAR The most satisfactory Underwear in the world for men, women and chil dren. Munsing Union Suits are fine in quality, non-irritating, fit perfect ly,, wear longest,' wash best. We can fit you perfectly. Try us and see. : Buy an Xtra Good Suit for that Boy And see how pleased he will be over it; and you'll be pleased too, when you see what good styles they are and how they stand up under severe use. Made in clever norfolk models, knickerbocker trouser, in fabrics and colorings that offer a varied choice. Unusu ally low prices for such suits as these. QUALITY AND SERVICE "Model" Dress Forms, $7.50 to $13.SO .rtTm?fiititTttv, rttvttf tttvvf t x i .j . ..ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzZZZZzT: " i J. A. Stichler,- of Iudepen deuce, is a ,Suleni visitor today. Ivan (J. .Martin, attorney of this city, I in in Portland on business. .1. .r. Haley and wife mid Susan Hu ' ley, of White Salmon, are in Salem. , J. E. Drillotte, of -Marion, and .1. W. I.eonhardt, of Woodburn, are guests at the Blinh hotel. ! H. D. Trover, the photographer, is .spending the day on his prune ranch, near Liberty. He is overseeing the work of getting his prune erop cleaned up. Your gift with our imprint needs no further recommendation. Set your watch by our street clock. Uardner & Keene, Salem's most reliable jewelers. An automobile so badly torn up that tlie mnke cannot, be ascertained lies ! l,,l .1... W1......1. .....wl omtll lf Salem, according to report, near the Frohmader furm- No one knows any thing about the uincbhie, news of which was brought to Salem about 11 oeluck ' and the ownership is a mystery. How the machine came to be jn that condi tion is also a mystery. Kfforts to lo cate information concerning the wreck proved unavailable this afternoon al though the telephone to undertakers and garages was kept hot. The hospitals reported no victims of an accident, nor was any information given to the police that shed any light on the problem. o S. E. Howard of 1237 Marion St. just received trn tons of nlifornia lnmey, raised by his con of Doyle, California, which is for sale at 12 cents per lb. o Hinie Radcliff, now of the navy hos pital corps, is home on 10 day furlough from the naval training station at Gout Island, San Francisco. He is to re turn on the lSth and report for duty on the J5th, after which he expects to be assigned to a ship about the 20th of Oc tober. He says he likes the work fine and thinks the hospital corps otters ex ceptional opportunities for a young fel low. He says the work is mostly school and that mm cars or ANY KIND .a Dl.Ar AP' ' v Any TIME PIANO TUNING First-class work. All kinds of repairing. All work guar anteed. Twenty-five years' experience. Leave orders at Wylie B. Allen Co., phono 1187. . Residence phone 14t5. J. E. HOCKETT, 915 Highland Avenue. Salem, 27,850; Eugene, 27,200. That is the standing of the two Y. M, O. A. battling for supremacy in the member ship contest that will end tonight ut H::t0 o'eJock, General Bowlnud has 14, 700 points and General h'lliott 27,500. Vita the lead of over, eight thousand over Eugene this morning, the, Salem boys are confident of winning the con test, although it is expected Kugene will throw her strongest strcugth in at the lout. .'. j " KEEP YOUR EYES IN 1 ' STYLE K ; f Besides having efficient glasses, it is just as easy to have be coming glasses. Shelltex Slnir ons meet the modo, MISS A. McCULLOCH, OPTOMETRIST, Hubbard Building Phone 100 All Around Town tMMM COMING EVENTS Oct. 4-5 0 Marion County In stitute, Salem. Oct. 1). City- bowling league opens season. Oct. 11. I. I. Bonk, Head Con Bill, V. O. W., in the city. Oct. 13. Inauguration of Dr. Carl Gregg Doney as presi dent of Willamette Universi ty. October 16-17. Degree of Hon or convention. ' October 17-20. Ba;it state convention,' Salem." November 0. City primary election, November 7. Presidential elec tion, V Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glasse- eorrectly. U. S. Bank. Bldj. W. W. Moore, of the Moore furniture store, and family, leave this evening for Brownesville. They expect to stay over Sunday with friends and relatives. Drink Oereo, the liquid food, the health drink. Ask your grocer. tf News was received In this city this I morning by R. F, l'eters, of the Peters .Music company, of the death in the Stanthonies hospital in Terre Haute, In diana, of his brother, J. V. l'eters. The deceased was a brother of Mrs. V. A. Clement, also of the l'eters Music store. Big . dance . Woodburn armory hall, Saturday (Jet. 7. oet" F. N. Derby, owner of the Derby building at tho corner of High and Court streets, is preparing to waterproof the south side. Van- Putt.ou, contractor, put, up. the staging and Mr- Derby expects to put on the waterproofing, which will require. about a week to do. ' Spltzenburg and Baldwin apples 50c bushel, extra 7fe. Phono evenings tUt'i'l iirs. (). .Meyer. Carl Fercival, a prominent EUc of this ci.ty, who was hurt in an automobile ac cident a week ago Friday while return ing from the state fair, is reported ns getting along nicely at the Willamette Snnntnriiim. He is expected to be out and around in a short time. Saturday dance tonight, Aumsville. Host music, and floor. Dancing !0c, S. E. Howard, the veteran mail-carrier of this city, luis just received about 10 tons of honey from his son, Doyle Howard, of California. The honey is from bees that range the hills of north ern California and is said to be espe cially good. Many other makes of corsets are good. but NuHone is better. Ladies Outfitting Shop, lli." Liberty street. o Lloyd T. Rigdon and Ray L. Richard son, of the Kigdon & Richardson under taking establishment, are expected back in Salem this evening from their trip to Portland to attend the undertakers' convention, which was in session there this week. Thev will Teturn bv motor, Dr. R. Meuric Roberts, osteopathic physician, 30!) Masonic bldg. Phone 40!) Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescription L. H. McMahon, independent fcandi-1 L. S. Geer, of the Geer-Kreuger Fur date for district uwttorney is in the city niture company, who recently announced iu tho interest of his campaign for elec-1 himself as a candidate for alderman tion. After U trip about the country j from the first ward, is in Portland over he says he feels that he will carry Wood-j Sunday. Mr. Geer has been in Snlem burn, ISilverton and a large number of j three years and iu the furniture busi smnller towns in the vicinity of Salem. ness in California, and Portland but be lle is optimistic Regarding his success i lieves there is a greater future in Sn at the polls next November. J lem and he is willing to enst his lot iu o with the city and boost for all he is ui. jj. .. Aiunan, nomeopamic pny-wurtti, sician, S1M1 N. Liberty, phono 147. At the pleasant evening service at the Congregational chunth Sunday W, M. Pi nicy, state biologist, will give one of his interesting lectures and will show some of his moving pictures of scenery of Oregon. He is expected to tell also about the birds and fishes of Oregon. There will he a saag service and a talk by the pastor, Key- James Klvin. r ' LaCorona cigars are all quality and Salem made for Salem trade. Donald Miles and C. Z. Randall have moved their law- office to room LWi Sa lem Hank of Commerce bldg. Oct 10 Arrangements to have the W. O. W. camps at Silverton and Dallas send classes for initiation next Wednesday evening when Head Consul I. I. Bonk is in the city were made this week by n committee of the Snlem lodge, according to a report made by the committee at the meeting of the lodge last night. It is expected that one of the biggest W. O. W. times ever had in Salem will be held on that evening. o The regular Saturday night dance Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. or Bt ' l'lwure of their nuto tires. Foresters of America will hold an op en meeting next Thursday, October 12, for their men friends. The party is a stag and novel forms of entertainment, at the armory has been postponed one have been provided. A committee eon- week. " octi sisting of Captain Rosenberg, George -p Schult. and W. Conger are in charge Adolph A. Gueffroy, of 1275 North and they expect to make the evening's ; Capitol street, filed yesterday his com jollificntion a big time. pleted petition as n' candidate for the o , office of citv recorder. His slogan is Dr. R. T. Mclntire, physician and , strict Economy, Efficient Service, surgeon, 214 Masonic bids, l'hone 440.,-o i),.,mty." He is a graduate of the ., T .... . .Snlem high school nf the class of 1900, Al Henderson, who was with August :wss B 8tu(UMlt at tho (w,ul ullsilies8 Huckestem's cigar manufactory in tins ; College, ml employ for four veins r'Jlr , ? Venr"' W210 Tv the tapitHl National Rank. He is Klk for 10 years ,s in San D.ego on a,,,, nt 1)VP(, by u s tiilo & visit. Hurry icdemer, club secretary, ! (,,,. 1Knv ' received a card from him this morning I ' . iu which Mr, Henderson states he likes San Diego fine. He expects to remain there several months. The tone control, first used on the Sonorn. by which the music inny swell and die away at will, is a fascinating wi . . . and, exclusive and patented feature; Notice to tlie Commons Mission board tli8'(.olltrol ov xlemion BlWi grently to the pleasure of the listener. Myrtle Knowlnud, 4il Court St. o Th .T"nrnal Does Jo'' Printing. there will be a meeting of the Missim board immediately after the Tuesday evening service. Special things to dis cuss. Win. Kenyoii, Supt. worn anu tnat nis training is just iiae , . . , , ,n ii,,,u ,1... a college course as he. if required to W ".t nigh h Mu le lea s ,K study tust and, materia medica, und 1LJ . v ,j i, . "i it .. l pharmacy. Whin he finishes he will 1" p . The Bald Pates he 1 I the esd be rated as a third class pharmacist's until Dr il dutyre yn m, , to In i mate- At the station where he is locat- Heads. Then the tide turned, with the t Salem-Independence Auto Service EDMUND SON & BURNER, Props rhoii8,950 or 1255 Jjf Leaves Salem, cor. State and. Liberty Street daily, 8:00 a. m., 11:00 a. m., 2:30 p. in. ana 6:00 p. m. Leaves Independence opposite postoffice daily." y:00 a. m., 12:30 p. m., 4:00 p. m and 7:00 p. m, Fare. 50c Extra Cars for Country Trips. John DuBois, of the state engineer' s office and Frank Frickey, of I. add & Bush's bank, were elected captains of the biff ball teams of the Salem Y. M C. A. that will contest throughout thj. winter. It is exacted t lift t the captains will choose their teams today from tle association membership. Iu the pick up -it he snvs thev niiunifiictiire nil the above medicines for the Pacific const stations. He enlisted last July. o ult. Final efforts to end the campaigner the Salem Y. M. C A. bit H. W. Elgin, son of a pioneer of 1852 j being put forth today by both Generals and a veteran of the Indian wars of Rowland and Elliott. Fifty renewals Vi.'i and 'oil, will greatly appreciate are needed today to insure success. I.et your vote for city recorder. 0 years ex- ters have been sent out to all former perieneo as deputy. Primaries" Nov. li, ' members urging them to rnew their ill mid. (I'd. Adv.) jleginnce to the association before 8:"0 o I this evening. A silver cup is to be J. A, Steele, of Toronto, Canada, deal- awarded to the side winning the co:i er in seeds, is traveling throughout the test. Clinton Ostrander of the boys Willamette valley investigating the car department, has been in charge of tlie hortuge ana this morning calleil on Jsnlem end or. tne gtiine. Harley White, of D. A. White & Sons.K Mr.Steelc says that the car shortage is' says that the car shortage is' captain KosenDerg, oi tne oaii getting more and more serious and get- club, and a number ot meniiiers expe -r ting to be a proposition of deep concern , to go to the ri'ile range ut Finzer t" to shippers. He says cars cannot be se- morrow for rifle practice. Tlie course cured for love or money and that no re- the club shoots is that of the National lief is in sight. Heretofore, in visit- Rifle association which is siinilnr u ing Oregon he had the misfortune to that of the government for the army come during the raiuv season and had n'nnd national guard. So far one expert bad impression 'of it. Now, however, lie says the Willamette valley looks bet ter thau ever and the farmers more pros perous thnii ever. He said that if he owned Paradise, he would rent it and come here to live. o Leaks, in the- front and top of the Derby building at the corner of Court Hud High streets are being repaired. This accounts for the scaffolding on the Court street side of the building. has qualified, two sharpshooters, and eight marksmen, while some of the men who never shot a rifle before are learn ing to shoot. Miss Laura Wooster, of Molalla,' is siiendiii! a few weeks with .Mr. and -Mis. J. Fred Iddiugs. at their home on Stale street. She will be here for several months and suvs she would like to slay ii .i... : .1,., i:b.i 11... Ill i-micill uu lilt mm- ri'v jin.ra city well. Jbod- 1XQWS I Any news pertaining to food comes pretty close to touching men and women where they live. 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