Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1916)
THE DAILY CAPITAL JOTTwNAL. 'arv.M. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 1, 1916. FIVE c 1 To Be Perfectly Dressed for and be perfectly fitted you must have your shoes fit ted at the ddipc eunc on lIUL UIIUL UU. New Shoes are arriving daily from the best fac tories in the U. S. COT RATE REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY 326 State Street Phone 61 6 Ne; tto Ladd & Bush Bank SEVERE RHEUMATIC ; PAINSJISAPPEAR ' Rheumatism depends on an acid -which flows in the blood, affecting the muscles and joints, producing inflam mation, stiffness and pain. This ncid gets into the blood through some de fect in the digestive processes, and remains there because the liver, kid neys and skin are too torpid to carry it off. Hood's Sareaparilla, the old-time blood tonic, is very successful in the treatment of rheumatism. It acts directly, with purifying effect, on the blood, and through 4he blood on the liver, kidneys anl skin, which it stimulates, and at the same time it improves the digestion. Get Hood's Sarsaparilla today. Sold by all druggists, , Jitney dances under the auspices of the Cherrians will soon become part of the regular winter's amusement. At the RIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature of meeting of the Cherrians last night, the entertainment committee of which Carl Gabrielson is chairman, was instructed to arrange for the fortnightly dances. A committee was also appointed to ar range with James Mott to give a show the latter part of November. In order that the Cherrians may study up oi the proposed excursion next summer to the Yellowstone National park, literature on tho park will be sent the members. SALEM'S STYLE S WILL BEGIN TONIGHT Up-lo-Date Things In the Lat est Styles Will Be the Living Models The last gown has been fitted and altered. The young men and women have had their last rehearsals and all is ready for the lig Merchants Dress I'p Week Style Show that opens to night at the Oregon theatre for three days. Today has been a busy one for the nine local girls who take part in the show. They have gone from one store to another and have, stood for hours while their garments were being fitted and altered so as to malic a perfect ap pearance. When the curtain rings up on the Style Show it will mean the climax of ten days labor on the part of practic ally every representative merchant in Salem. Thero have been many obstacles to over come in producting this eo-op-erativc exhibit, yet the combined re sources and ability of all the mer chants has resulted in a splendid show. Ahead of Fashion sheets "Without a doubt this Salem Mer chants show will be the best Style Show I have ever had anything to do with." said Manager Allen, who is producing it for local firms. "The merchandise to be shown is the very last word in late fall and early winter modes. All the merchants have done everything in their power to have the merchandise up to the very highest standard and 1 am sure that every critical women will see in an instant that tho merchan dise worn ami displayed tonight is right up to the second in style. In fact we will show garments that have not been pictured in the fashion sheets as yet. Tor Women Only "' ' .And the models will show lingerie but not to men. But they will not put on the lingerie show in tho evening so don t worry men. The lingerie show will be in the afternoons of Thursday and Friday, ami women only will be admitted. One of the professional mod els will wear a splendid wardrobe of tho finest under garments you have Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S C ASTO R I A Dress Up We Want You to See the New' Fall Styles In extending this invitation, we feel that we can approach you very frankly, because you are perfectly familiar with the triple points of style, service and satisfaction to be found under the Kuppenheimer label. The new styles are better styles. The new fabrics, are better fabrics, and the tailoring is as much better as six months earnest en deavor and six months experience can make it. May we expect a visit from you this week. Which will enable us to demonstrate the serving and satis faction giving power, of this store in Kuppenheimer Clothes. They're $20.00 to . Others $15.00 to $18.00 O. J. Schei & Co. SClMSt's 34S State St. Your Money r Buys Ana lir vuaiiLj Coupons or premiums have never been used as an induce ment to smoke Prince Albert! The correctness of our belief that smokers do prefer quality rather than premiums or coupons is proven by the enthusiasm with which Prince Albert pipe and cigarette tobacco has been received throughout the civi lized world! Premiums or coupons have never been offered as an induce ment to smoke it! Neither national nor state restric tions on the use of premiums or coupons can in any way affect Prince Albert's sale 1 It is not to be wondered at that when smokers consider a choice of tobaccos, their tastes based on quality instantly turn them to Se Albert the national joy smoke Prince Albert is sold strictly on merit. It is a tobacco of choice quality, and made by an exclusive patented process that does cut out bite and parch! It took three years and a fortune to perfect that process so that today every man with a desire to smoke a pipe or roll his own cigarettes can do so without a comeback, no matter how tender his tongue or throat may be! Your taste and satisfaction is proof that Prince Albert quality is more desirable than coupons or premiums. You buy Prince Albert everywhere tobacco is sold, in toppy red bags, 5c; tidy red tins, 10c; handsome pound and half-pound tin humi dors, and in that fine crystal-glass humidor with sponge-moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. ever seen putinif on one gnrment alter another in the most unique exhibition of intimate articles of feminine attire ever staged in ttalem. Don't forjret the contest for the most popular local K''l. The younjr Indy re ceiving the most votes will receive a beautiful suit or eoat as the prize ami all are working hard to be declared the winner. Pick out a favorite. Work for her and help her win the prize. Do your share to make Dress lTp week a success. Australian Wheat May Be Sent Here Sun Francisco, Nov. 1. Australia wheat will compete with American grain while the price of the hitter is prohibitive, it becnino known today. The first move for this war on high prices is the chartering of the big schooner, Snow of Iturgess, to bring a cargo of wheat from Melbourne to linl- w If four, Outhrio and company, millers, Thero is an exceptionally large wheat crop in Australia tnis year, and prices there, are extremely low, as compared with America, say (hose behind the ven ture. They believe the imported wheat can be sold under the present Ameri can prices. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA I The Knights of Pythias were given 'surprise party lust evening, or at least ! it was supposed to be a surprise-" Tho I party was of the llnllowo'eii order uud I given by the Pythian Waters at Mc.C'ur i uuek hall. Mrs. .1. V. Cox was iiHister j of ceremonies, for the Knights, K. I!. I Harber expressed the appreciation of 1 the men for tho evening's euiitaiiimeiit. FOR FLETCHER'S O A STO R i A DressUp Week I Makes it necessary for clean and proper Laundry. Our electric process accomplishes that and more. It doubles the life of your linen. See two shirts at Joe Hains' Store, 305 State Btreet, after 60 trips to the Salem Steam Laundry; can hardly be told from new shirts of the same pattern. It is a good time to change your laundry and-let us have that new linen, and get the best work to be had It costs no more. Salem Steam Laundry Co. PHONE 25 OLDEST, LARGEST, BEST CHAMPIONSHIP FOOTBALL EUGENE, SATURDAY, NOV. 4 University of Washington vs. University of Oregon Reduced round trip fares from all Oregon Electric Stations, November 2, 3 and 4. Return limit Nov. 6. To Eugene, from Salem ... $2.80 E. Independence... $2.55 Woodburn 3.50 Albany 1.75 Quinaby 3.10 Orville 2.50 Oakville 1.35 Donald 3.75 FAST, FREQUENT TRAINS J. W. RITCHIE, Agent, Salem, Ore SS-UP WEEK Specials arc winners. Our Special For Thursday Only Hugo Vacuum Cleaner A regular $7.50 seller for one day only $5.75 -M"-44 BAK5AVHER DUST PAN OLD WAY FREE TO EVERY CUSTOMER A Baksavher Long Handle Dust-pan NEW WAY Watch for Our Specials Every Day This Week