i TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOII RNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCT. 21, 1916. "W. B. Corsets" "Salem's Big Department Store" muimtHuumnmmmumutmiHiiiiiMMimomiummtmiiiniiimmtmoummiinui:: g'nnuiimiimnnniiHiiiiHHimiiiM 8 IIHIWHItttt SurprisingClearance Prices on Women s Silk StlitS and Silk Dresses We have collected for easy choosing a large number of stylish Silk Suits and Silk Dresses made in desirable models of fine quality fabrics and popular colors. . On ac count of the season being late we have decided to take a loss, so out they go at a sweeping price of Formerly priced up to $39.85 SMS Men's Flannelette Night Cold wear for Weather A splendid assortment of Flannelette Garments in the popular colored stripe patterns. Well made and kinds that will wash satisfactorily. Night Shirts, priced at ... . $1.00, $125 and $1.50 Knit Goods Keep Out the Cold New Scarfs, Toques, Tarns, Sweaters and a worthy assortment of Infants knit goods await your selection. Be ready for the frost and prevent a cold. ' "Butterick Patterns" imipnimiimmmmimiamimtmmtmmmmmmnmiitmimTtmti Women's Stylish Boots An excellent assortment of the season's favored kid top Boots in botton or lace. Shown-in plain colors, also in color com binationsdark vamp with lighter top. Priced $6.00 and up v We Sell Grover Comfort Shoes Ask to see the new seamless, plain toe, lace Shoe with rubber heels, at $3.50 New Petticoats You'll find a complete line of the newest Petticoats in Silks and Cotton. A wide range of colors in dark, medium ana even ing colors. . Sale Prices This Week On Women's Merode Underwear Here's a timely sale of good wool Underwear a desirable winter weight in white only. Union Suits or two piece style. Supply your needs this week at sale prices. Pajamas Priced $1.25 and $1.50 QUALITY AND SERVICE t,-ttauutmwtmnnnnnmmnmmB 1 - JhTTZ mmrmtmima - WEDNESDAY SURPRISE SALE NO. 818 An Immense Sale of Women's Silk Hand kerchiefs, 3 for 50c This is positively the biggest Handkerchief event of the year. New, dainty Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs in white or colors. Colored borders and flowered borders, with plain white centers Handkerchief s of one color in yellow, bright blue, pink, green, etc. A really wonderful assortment to choose from. Take your pick next Wednes day . . 3 for 50c See the window display. :ir Prepare for Xmas. mmmmnmimfflmmmmmmitimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimtmiimtm tmmm;mmtmmmmntntitnmm;imnitmt:iiimiitimmnn All Around Town -.- MM MMIMM COMING EVENTS TONIGHT. Tol. O. E. 8; Wood address at Opera House. Oct. SI Last day for registra tion. Oct. 23. Cord-Rumniel recital at armory. October 23. Senator Chamber- bin at Grand Opera House. Oct. 24. Six O'clock club meet at M. K. church 6:30 p. m. Oct. 30. First annual nicotine of Salem Floral Society ut Commeruinl Club. wet. ;Kov. 4. "Dress l'p Week" in Salem. Oct. 81 Henator (Jure of Okla homa at Opera house. Nov. 1. Vuited Artisan home coming. November 6. City primary eleotion. Norembcr 7. Presidential eloe- tion. Nov. 10. Victrola Grand Opera Concert, 11 Trovutore, at Pub lic Library. Nov. 11. Football, Salem hifih i-hool vs. Kueene high. Nov. 18. Football, Willamette University vs. Pacific, Uni versity, Willamette Field. Or. E. Meuric Boberls, osteopathic physiciun, 309 Masonic bldg. Phone 409 Dwight Mlsner announces that he will receive today a carload of model 85 Ov erland cars equipped with cantilever springs and that they will be ready for buyers early next week. Your gift with our imprint needs no further recommendation. Set your watch by our street clock. Gardner & Keene, Salem's most reliable jewelers. o James Murphy, business representa tive of the Oregonian, who lind a joint fruit stand with H. C. O'Neill at the re cent etnte fair, was given judgment ves terdny for 10.35 in Justice Webster's court aKuinst II. C. O'Neill. Murphv al leged he bought supplies for the stand to the amount of $48. Don't forget to rote for Adolph A. Cincffroy for city recorder, ilv slogan is "No deputy." Adv.) o- The Moose are preparing for a big time next Tuesday evening at the initia tion of dictator Benjamin Brick and other officers recently fleeted. No tices are being sent out by Secretary Donald W. Miles requesting all loyal Moose to be on hmirt Tnm.inv Joseph, where she attended the hear- at the Moose hall and to be sure nml ngs of the board regarding water rights bring their families as there will be a rrederick S. Lamport, lawyer, has moved to No. 212 13, Hubbard bldg. tf The Rev. H. O. StOTer, pastor of the Central Congregational church, will speak this evening at the Salvation Army hall ou Court Btreet. Chaa. B. Hodgkin, general insurance, 301 Hubbard building. Phone .'ISO. no17 Tom Ordemann will leave In a few days for a seven months' visit in the enHt, combining pleasure and business. His visit will be mostly in New York City with relatives. AiunsriUe tonight, Salem music, larg est floor, best out of town dunce. Miss Marguerite Mora, lerretarv nt the state water board, returned from Drink Oereo, the nquia food, health drink. Ask your grocer. the tf A;: Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, flu glaasc m torroetly. U. 8. Bank. Bldj. Mrs, Henry Lee returned this morning from Portland, where she has been visit ing at the home of her brother, I, Ruby Cornell, corporation clerk In the corporation department of the secre tary of stato's office, went to Portland today to attend the (). A. ('.-University of Nebraska game. She, expects to chee'r for Nebraska, so it is suid- iree iianqucr, a splendid musical enter tainuieut and a good time. The Modern Shoe Repair Co. is now located at 464 Court St., 2 doors west of old stand. Opposite Wells Fargo Co. - f oct21 -o Prof. J. O. Hall, of Willamette uni versity, will speak tomorrow evening at the First Methodist church. His topic will be "The White Stone." Get into line boost Salem by smok ing La Corona cigars. o W. P. Morse, living on the Fruitland road about a mile aud a half from town is reported seriously . ill. Yesterday afternoon he was visited by several brother members of the Knights of Pythias. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. Judge Kelly held court this morning at 10 o'clock and disposed of the ense of George W. Myers, who was indicted by the grand jury of operating a pool hall without a license. The case was dismissed on motion of the district at torney on account of insufficient evi dence and because, the defendant prom ised not to permit minors to enter his place of business. o J. A. Kapphahn the well known taxi driver is buck on the rent service. My motto is the same as before, courtesy to nil; 5 or 7 passenger cars. Phone days 13, night 8S2, stand Hubbard building. Sundin the Tailor is now located at 347 State street, watch his windows. G. W. Hubbs, real estate dealer of Sil verton, has returned from nn extended busines strip to Seattle- He was in the county recorder's office today to record several instruments relating to real es tate deals he consummated while there. A. C. DeVoe the shoe man Is now located at 279 North Commercial. Yesterday marked the high water mark for the Southern Pacific car short age and the public service commission received the report that the company was 21S2 shy and that only 30S cars were uvailnblc. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescription. o N. R. Fulton was charged this after noun with obtaining money under false pretenses iu giving a false bill of sale for a bicycle to A. A- Mouroe of North Salem on October 15. It was discovered today that the bill of sale was false. Fulton is believed to be iu Portland. - The tone control, first used on the Sonora, by which the music may swell and die away at will, is a fascinating and exclusive and patented feature; this control over the expression adding greatly to the pleasure of the listen er. Myrtle Know land, 421 Court St.- Johnson's Hat Works, Phone 1979, room i Glen hotel. Hats cleaned, block ed and renovated. Huts called for and delivered. Miss Edna Stevens, of Silverton, and Miss Alta Morley, also of Silverton, have enrolled in the Capital Business college. Miss Stevens is taking the English course and Miss Morley the business course. Miss Kdith Kuini, whose home is in Mnrshficld, has re turned to take up her, work in the col lege. Dr. L. G. Altman, homeopathic phy sician, 2iK N. Liberty. Phone 117. o Salem will have the opportunity of hearing two United t Sates senators next week. Senator Chamberlain will speak Monday evening at the opera house and Senator Jones, of Washington, is billed to speak Tuesday evening at the same place. The date for Senator Lane bus been cancelled and he will not spenk in Snleui this campaign. Vetch and cheat feed for sale, at Cherry City Flouring Mills. The last chance to register for the city election is this evening until V o'clock, as city recorder's office will be open until this hour for the turdy ones. Anyone who has registered either this year or in 1015 are not obliged to qual ify again provided they are living iu the same ward. City registration is per manent unless the residence litis been changed. , Dr. R. T. Mclntire, physician and surgeon, 214 Masonic bldg. phone 440. Mrs. Harry McDowell leaves Salem today to join lier husband, who is en gaged in building a house on the Fred Durbiu ranch neur Switzerland. Mr. McDowell has put up n burn, silo, unci other small buildings on the Durbiu ranch nml is rushing the building of the house in order to complete it while the fine weather lasts. J. W. Cox respectfully asks the sup port of the voters of Salem for the of fice of city recorder at the coming pri maries, Nov. lltt". (I'd. Adv.) During the week of October 13-19, two fatal accidents were reported to the industrial accident commissiou. A to tal of 205 accidents were reported in nil. The fatalities were: A. l.encli. killed iu a Klnmnth Falls sawmill, and ' mtiD CAR5 of Any kimd . X Any time Auction Sale At 255 ('enter street on Monday, Oct. 23, at 1:30 p. in., consisting of House and Lot; ('flickering Piuno nearly new; and all of Household Furniture. See Satur day papers for full particulars. S. E. Yantis, Owner. F. N. Woodry, Auctioneer, Phone 511 WANTED Household Furniture. Woodry tho Auctioneer will pay highest cash price for same. Phone 511. 3c sfc 5c 3fc jfc sfc sc sfc sc jfc sfc sc Jjt 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 1405. J. E. HOCKETT, 915 Highland Avenue, -Jr A 'b I tl n t P I T r r It is probable that within a short time a male quartette or octette w 'I be organized from Ringers of the K It lodge. Exalted Buler Lachmund hi ....,.... r..i..i. . i..,7,.. lmi.i ... o, ...i, I'-i'l""""-- " ' - 'c" '"ffc"! mi.vu ui mm n jt,e VOCUl possibilities OT tllC VOl'l Ruck. Of the accidents reported 2.(0 were subject to the provisions of the compensation act. Jesse Millet was tried yesterday ev ening in the municipal court on a charge of bootlegging, m found guilty and fined $25. He was tried by a jury which recommended leniency. He was not able to pay the fine ami was re manded to juil. Officers White and Varney were the principal witneses and brought in evidence marked mon ey nnd the bottle of liquor sold. Dr. M. C Findley has been appointed by the chief surgeon of the Southern Pacific ruilroad as oculist and aurist for this territory. The doctor held a like position for 10 years with the company before coming to Salem. Hereafter, em ployes of the Southern Pacific requiring special enre of the eyes, ears and thiout will receive their treatment in Salem instead of going to Portland. Now that the summer has passed and the fall months half gone, tho Knights of Pythias are l'liinniiiir for a vicorous winter campaign not only for members members and after this coinmittS makes its report, the fortunate ones w il he turned over to Dan l.ungeulierg f r instruction. AunurviUe tonight, Salem music, larg est floor, best out of town dance. Next Monday evening those who would like to take a few primary lessoi " iu wrestling uud also in boxing will )c given an opportunity at the Y. M. C. . ). E. Finnzke, once cimmpmn wrest)-r of the northwest will instruct in wrest ling anil L. H. Compton will tench t-'O beginners nil about guards and uppei cuts. In the room below the Y. M. C. A. there has been placed a wrestling nifit. Mr. Compton nnd Mr. Franzke wish i.ll interested in wrestling and boxing to know that these first lessons will lie f.ir beginners and thnt Monday is the tie o to get iu on the first lesson. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE Notice is hereby given thnt on Sat urday, October 2S. 1111 if. 1 will of f r for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, all counters show cases, stoves, eooV ng utensils, dishes nnd equipment ne- out tor rue general entertainment of all , ,: r ,,1.r,.,i;1, . ,i, h,,sii.,v associated with the lodge. These plans i ,., .i t j-mi Court street, under tho were discussed ut a meeting last even-1 nme of t)lfl ,Tj,nev Coffee Cluh, sn-h ing and just to get the drill team in , snlp 1n i, h(.1(1 nt' m Court street :it practice, it was decided to attend a ' thc llmll. llf . vio, k a. m. meeting at Independence Monday ov-1 W. 11. Till NDLE, Assignee, ening and put on some special degree oet-7 work. r--MM"-t ; I Can You Read This Ad? Peculiar question isn't it? If the letters blur while you are reading come to me and I WILL GIVE YOU RELIEF. My Glasses are made to relieve eyestrain. Miss A. McCulloch Optometrist 208-209 Hubbard Building Phone 109 t 4- "- n R II II Dr. F. H. Thompson now specializes i 1 1 in cur, eye, nose and throat, 414 Bank of Commerce bldg. octSl Tonight at the opera house at 8 o'clock, Col. C. E. S. Wood, of Portland, will discuss the issues of the present campaign from a democratic, standpoint. '! nuuu is u iinisneu orator not only ii. ! Oil ItlA Vtnlitwnl tiitltln. f Tarler. She reports that Mrs. Tarley, but also an authority on Oregon history who has been seriously ill, is recovering, and general literary' topics. .-. 1 7 CHIROPRACTIC IS THE MASTER SYSTEM Tf your spine is right, you are right. Those who have tried every old method and found no relief should trv Chiro practic and get well. Many hundreds of grateful patients in Salem and else where cau substantiate my statements. Six adjustments will be given for the small fee of 5.00. Difficult cases, which require X-ray examinations and Spinographs can obtain them at a nom inal fee. Only expert Sinograph work. A talk with the old Chiropractor may lead you to health and happiness; act now. T. H. MAT, D. C. Hubbard Building Phone 572 LAST TIME TONIGHT BILLIE SMALL Violinist OREGON THEATRE II I li C J Y AT II vv ir A v i II a. s v THE PLACE TO GO LAST TIME TONIGHT BILLIE SMALL Violinist EI u u p STARTING TOMORROW (Sunday) 3 SPECIAL FEATURES; NO RAISE IN PRICES10c and 15c CONTINUOUS SHOW BILLIE BURKE in Chapters 12 and 13 of GLORIA'S ROMANCE i Entitled , THE FIGHTING SPIRIT 4000 Ft. VAUDEVILLE GRANDMA HUXLEY Violinist 70 Years Old Known all over the World VIOLA DANA Regarded as the pret tiest little star on the screen in N THE LIGHT OF HAPPINESS 5 Acts J ctMStf": "The Devils Needle" JjOEU" r'P1 ?'4 ft) - 61 - 5 4A I VIOLA DANA starrep in tlil IZ LIGHT Of HAPPINESS v p SI n p El P a ci. u w II H El (it n n n ii n u