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37 lur.mti. n..? w iwa a- i EIGHT THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCT. 20, 1916. . i k I i j. ' i i t I FOR GOOD GOODS, CO TO MEYERS - SALEM'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE 9tMiii!itiiiitiiiiiiiiiiMiitmitiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiuimiiuiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiiituimiuuitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiilililin tttrrmmnmwtmmmrmnrmtmimmfflfflttmnmn New Coats tt i a v l nam u n . - PR --i4 delayed shipment of Women's and Misses' Coats just received, consisting of 35 choice numbers, sizes 16 to 44, in the wanted colors and cloth. Lymansville Cheviot, Navy, Black, Brown; Sharkskin in Navy; Habit Cloth in Black, Dovetine and Bolliva Cloth in the new Rubber Gray; Heavy Nubian Boucle in Navy and many others. The latest models, beautifully tail ored and priced very reasonably. See the showing of Dresses, special prices. Waists and Suits at Butterick Patterns, Onyx Hosiery, Merode Underwear QUALITY AND SERVICE All Around Town 1015i o ?mmimmwnwmmfflmmifflnwmmmimmmtmmnmnmmnnmimmnmmnnmffl8mnmmm M"f4 GROCERIES OF QUALITY We are receiving new canned goods daily; goods that were contracted for sometime ago at a saving of 20 to 25 cents per dozen. Our customers get the weight of our good buys; we do not raise our prices until our buying forces us to do so. Special for SaturdayPeanut Butter, per pound, 10c See us about free theatre tickets. J. L. Busick & Son 436 State Street Phone 182 t A Ek'sTS M V tf.M AT CAR5 oj Any kidd .,x Df.arp- Any TIME COMING EVENTS Oct. 21 Last day for registra tion. Oct. 23. Cord-Hummel recital at armory. October 23. Senator C'hnmbcr lain at Grand Opera House. Oct. 24. Six O'clock club meet at M. K. church 6:30 p. m. . Oct. 30. First annual meeting of Salem Floral Society at Commercial Club. Oct. 30-Nov. 4. Salem week. Oct. 31 Senator Gore of Okla homa at Opera house. Xov."l. United Artisan homecoming. November 6. City primary election. November 7. Presidential elec- j tion. Nov. 10. A'ictrola Grand Opera Concert, 11 Trovatorc, at Tub- j lie Library. , Nov. 11. Football, Salem high j school vs. Eugene high. Nov. 18. Football, Willamette University vs. Pacific Uni- versify, Willamette Field. '! )(t st jc sc $c A st sfc sc s(c s(c t lt : Mis-directed letters are rather unfor tunate affairs. A postnl card is held at the local postoffice simply because there was no address or means of finding out who wrote the card. It is written by a mother who begins her card with ".My Precious Children." Chas. B. Hodgkin, general Insurance, 301 Hubbard building. Phone 3S0. no17 The Parent-Teachers' association of the Highland school will hold n meeting next Wednesday evening, this is tliei first meeting for this semester and be sides the business that may be present-1 en, xne evening win ne given to au tut around good social time. Drink Cereo, the liquid food, health drink. Ask your grocer. the tf t! Rem hart s Auction Sale At Quick Exchange Auction Market on Saturday, Oct. 21, at 10 a. m. sharp, consisting of 1 5-foot cut JlcCorniick Mower; 1 ft. Peering Hay Hake; 1 7-ft. cut McCorniick Hinder with tongue truck; 1 3 section lever Harrow; 1 section spring tooth Harrow; 1 10 in. Oliver Plow; 1. Top Nuggy nearly new; 2 log ging chains; 1 Set Single Har ness; 1 7-ft. Fern Cutter; 3 other Plows; 2 Hacks; 1 Spring Wag on; 2 Delivery Wagons; Horses, Heavy Harness, etc. Also at .1:30 p. 111. Household Furniture 1 Organ, Ranges, Heaters, etc. Terms will be given on farm machinery. Paul Jerniain, Owner. F. N. Woodry, Auctioneer, Phone 511 Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glassc- correctly. U. 8. Bank. Bld. Quite a number of football fans will be attracted to Portland tomorrow to see the game between Nebraska univer sity and the Oregon Agricultural col lege, to be played on Multnomah field. Frederick S. Lamport, lawyer, has moved to No. 212-13, Hubbard bldg. tf Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Harper, former : residents of the city who have been liv ing for the past two years near Fergu son, havo decided to make Snleni their home. They will live at 405 North Lib erty street. 101512 -'"mi iVnt arniiMiitiiliiitf Mi f Have Ladies' 9-inch black Kid Lace Boots. Have Ladies' 9-inch black Kid Button Boots. Have Ladies' 9-inch brown Kid Lace Boots. Have Ladies' 9-inch brown Kid Button Boots. Have Ladies' 8-in. pat. vamp, cloth top button Boots. Have Ladies' 8-in. pat vamp, dull top, button Boots. Have Ladies' 8-in. kid vamp, cloth top button Boots. Have Ladies' 8-in. all grey, button Boots. Have Ladies' 8-in. brown vamp and ivory top, but ton Boots. Have Ladies' 8-in. grey vamp and ivory top, lace Boots. Have Ladies' 8-in. all dull Kid button Boots. Have Ladies' 8-in. all bright Kid button Boots. And the largest assortment of English Walking Shoes with Neolin Soles ever brought to Salem. Also a big line of Gun Metal of button Shoes with Neolin Soles for growing girls and ladies. If you consider the quality, style and fitting that we give you You will always be a customer of REINH ART'S SHOE STORE 153 NORTH COMMERCIAL STREET Auction Sale At 255 Center street on Monday, Oct. 23, at 1:30 p. 111., consisting of Hotiso and Lot; Checkering Piano nearly new; and all of Household Furniture. See Satur day papers for full particulars. S. E. Yantis, Owner. F. N. Woodry, Auctioneer, Phone 511 IM 1 s E9 3 1 ri I. WANTED Household Furniture. Woodry tho Auctioneer will pnv highest cash price for same. Phone 51T. Blewie ! Blewie ! Just like that! We're going to shoot holes through grocery prices the next 9 days. We must have $1850 more. In order to get it we are going to sell you groceries on such a close margin of profit that you are going to lay in your winter's supplies and do it now I 15 LBS. OF SUGAR for $1 with $2.00 orders for other groceries; "30 lbs. for $2.00 with $4.00 orders for other groceries. 7c Standard Com and To matoes, per can Limit 6 cans to a customer. PIANO TUNING l First-class work. All kinds I yf repairing. All work guar- antced. Twenty-five years' experience. Leave orders at j Wylio B. Allen Co., phone 1187. i licsidence phono 1405. J. E. HOCKETT, 015 Highland Avenue. ! ; S()tJt)C)CSCStSSCC)J(3C)C))tj Hard Wheat Flour, $2.00 a sack, on sale, sack worth $1.75 r Uncolored Japan Tea, pound 28c Walnuts, pound .... 15c New Seeded Raisins, sale price, package.... lie 35c Steel Cut Coffee, on sale 30c 30c Steel Cut Coffee, on sale 25c 25c Steel Cut Coffee, on sale 20c 25c 15c Coffee on sale 2 pounds No one can sell you 25c Cof fee for 15c; neither can we. Sweet Potatoes on sale at 11 pounds for Picnic Hams, sale, pound 25c 15c 7 Bars . White Soap for 25c Earl Baker, of Des Moines, Is in the city for a short visit at the home of H. C. Baker. Since leaving Salem five years ago when he played on the local baseball team he has gradually climbed the baseball., ladder until now he is n pitcher for the Pes Moines team- Dr. F. H. Thompson now specializes in ear, eye, nose and throat, 414 Bank of Commerce bldg. oct21 The committee from the Commercial club that is in charge of style weeks for Salem, October 30-November 4, was out interviewing the merchants this morning. During this week the plan is for merchants to make a special show ing of the latest in fall styles and to also put 011 special window displays. The Modern Shoe Repair Co. is now located ar404 Court St., 2 doors west of old stand. Opposite Wells Fargo Co. oct21 The city paving plant is again work ing toclny on South Conuncrciul street after a few days delay. The car short age was responsible for the delay as it was impossible toget the nsphnltum or dered from San Francisco. The neces sary amount to start the plant was re ceived from Portland by boat. 1015''2 Dr. R. Meuric Bobens, osteopathic physician, 30!l Masonic bldg. Phone 409 A mass meeting and smoker will be held at the ( oinpiercial club Tuesday evening, October 31, as part of the spe cial efforts for Salem's first style week. Addresses will be made by O. M. Clark, president of the Portland Chamber of Commerce and W. P. V. Poilson, execu tive secretury. Your gift with our Imprint needs no further recommendation. Set your watch by our street clock, linnlnej; & Keene, Salem's most reliable jewelers. Dewey O. McEllrath, a member of Company M on the Mexican boarder last summer, has enlisted in the United States navy as an apprentice seaman. He is is years of age and lives at fit'S South Twenty-first street. He will prob ably leave .Monday for Gout Island training station in San Francisco bay. 1015', Frank S- Ward returned last evening from a four days' stay in Portland, attending to his duties as secretaiy of the Oregon Board of Pharmacy und as sisting in the quarterly examinations. The board has employed special investi gators to see that the law regarding the sale by druggists ot poisons be en forced. Smr.'ss La Corona cigars Salem-made for Salem trade. Louis G. Hunter, of Huntington, a member of the musicians' association will locate in the citv and eater the cm- plov of the telephone eonipanv. He is a musician and will probnblv become a member of the Cherrian band. His mother who is a pianist and harpist will also make her home here within a few weeks. I Reserve tlat season ticket today. ' Armory S a. in. j The tardy ones who have been put ting off registering for the city election ; will be given another chance this even iing at the city recorder's office until ill f clock this evening and all day to j morrow until U o'clock in the evening, j There seems to be few who have delay ed registering as they"1iave been com , in1' in at the rate of a dozen a dav. Xtra Specials For Saturday 8c 15c 8c lOc Young Mutton Stew per pound . . . Mutton Chops per pound .... Choice Beef to Boil per pound . . . Prime Beef Roasts per pound . . Surloin or T-bone Steak 1 Ol per pound . . . Fresh Sausage and Ham- "J burger, per pound . MidgetMarket 371 State Street Originators of Low Prices WHY HE TURNED HIS FRIEND DOWN f 50c Brooms on sale 40ci The committee lu charge ot arrange-( held last evening but was postponed uu ments for style week in Salem will meet til tonight. The chairman of thivcom this evening at the Commercial duo at mil tee request that everv member of (i o'clock. The meeting was tn have been ' tho rommittee report for dutv tonight. CHIROPRACTIC IS THE MASTER SYSTEM If your spine is right, you are right. Those who have tried every old method and found no relief should try Chiro practic und get well. Many hundreds of grateful patients in Salein and else where can substantiate my statements. Six adjustments will be given for the small fee of '.00. Difficult cases, whirh require X ray examinations and Spinographs caa obtain them at a nom inal fee. Only expert Spinograph work. A talk with the old Chiropractor may lead you to health and happiness;, act now. P. H. MAY, D. C, Hubbard Building Phone S72 Last chance to secure a season lyce um ticket. At armory today. The PriscUla Sunday school class and the F. Gilbert class will meet this evening at the First Methodist church for a general good social time. Save money by buying that trunk now of O. S. Hamilton, housefurnisher. Oh, well, here .Is another hard luck story. Men's witch elk hijih top shoes that sold one year ago for tfS will now have to be sold for $12 on account of tho radical advance of leather. And the advance story effects nil shoes made of kid and calf. Wardrobe trunks at special prices. ' C. S. Hamilton, house! nriiisher. Mr. and Mrs. Datus Myers extend a i-nr1inl invitation to all who are inter ested in the advancement of art to at-1 tend the opening of their studio this evening. The studio Is located on the second floor of the Baker building, i southwest corner of Commercial and' Cheineketa Sts. Mr. Myers is now ready to receive pupils iu his various classes in oil, water color, pencil, charcoal, pas tel, etc, Kvening classes will be form ed for the benefit of thoso whose time; New Dill Pickles, reg ular 15c dot., on sale... 10c 30c Pure Strained Honey, 3-lb. Jar, special .'. (This goes mighty good with hotcakes) 3 cans Mustard Sardines 4 lbs. White Beans for 25c If you don't buy your gro ceries during this big clear ance sale we both lose monejr. Damon s Big Clearance Sale of Groceries DAMON & SON TELEPHONE 68 855 N. Com'l St. WE DELIVER The Art Studio of Mr. and Mrs. Da tus Myers in the linker llldg. will be open to the puioic tins evening in ill yesterday's He Turned His Friend Down Because he was not prepared to do the work applied for. This is a frequent occurrence, but not with the young man or woman who has been trained at our school. Our Night School Begins next Monday evening Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Spelling, Typewriting, Penmanship and Type Writing. Enroll now and become efficient to hold a better place. The principal will be in his office tonight and tomorrow night to talk to any who are interested. Capital Business College HIGH AND FERRY STREETS CARD OF THANKS house at S o'clock on i'nc present issues 1 wish to thank my friends and neigh- nf the campaign supporting President bors for the many kindnesses shown , Wilson. Col. Wood is tin entertniiiii me dining my recent bereavement and speaker and those who heard one siiio especially the Woodmen of the World, of the great problems last Saturday ev Mrs. L. M. Herreti.' cuing w ill be given an opportunity to - o hear an nuthoritv on the other side. Armstrong's Musical company enter-1 0 tniued the members of the tlk lodge . . , . Inst evening. Tonight thev appear at ' D"S the present year S1.200 hss Albanv. The entertainment committee l''" spent by the public library f..r of the lodge is preparing to put on a ''"ok "d magazines. Now that the ... .... . ,i.., Tk,., citv council lias l-eouceil lie aiuironrliL- stcad of this morning as was reported ., : - ti....J.i.: ., for the librniv .-uil. there will I l'i,l"'r- I v.,v,m,i,r on ..ntiielv different kiiiil this amount deducted from the fund for Wirdrobe truks ata bir discount entertainment will be presented. )' purchases. Nor will there be any wararooe tntira at a Dig discount.! n I improvements in the library as the over- All trunks, bags and suit eases at spc- Portland, will "bend expenses will run just the same :.s eial prices. I . f. Hamilton, housefurn-. , . '. ... l.. islier speak ."Saturday evening at the opera '".-t jiar. Free ! Absolutely Free ! Free-New Upright Piano The person having no piano in their home sending us the N KACEST. cor-rt-et answer will receive. Absolutely Free, a New Upright l'iano. Write your name and address plainly and inail today, as your answer must reach us not later than Nov. 13, 19 US. HAGGERTY-COOK CO, Inc. Manufacturers Distributors Pianos and Player Pianos 304 LIBERTY ST. Warren, Penna. i2i ; 9 Our Way to Advertise DIRECTIONS Take any number from one to fif teen, place in the squares so when add , ed together, vertically, horizontally and diagonally, the total will be 27 Do It-Now NO NUMBER CAN BE USED MORE THAN TWICE e L is full tnrougu the day.