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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1916)
"W. B. Corsets" Salem's Big Department Store "Butterick Patterns" tutumtiuuuuiutmuuiuiiuutuuiimiiuttiMimmiiiiiniiiiuiMiiiuiiiiiumimuumtmit iiuuiuuiumtunummiutuj umwMummtiummuimit'imuuwummmutiuuu Hnnnnnnniiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiiiiiiii))iiiiiiiiii)iti ;;r. Immense Value Giving in Women's Ready -to- Wear Garments A sale of Silk Dresses and Wool Dresses in a variety of splendid models, former prices to $36.85, now $19.65 A Sale of Women's and Misses Suits including serges, cheviots, poplins, broadcloths, etc, some fur trimmed. Dozens to choose from. Sale Price $18.35 A Rack of Dresses and Stylish Skirts In the season's newest effects. Dresses formerly up to $30, skirts formerly up to $17.50, and one Jersey knitted Suit in a pretty shade of green, former price $27.50. Take your choice from this rack for - $9.95 New Coats' Some beautiful new mod els in smart Coats just re ceived from New York; the latest word in dressy garments, all marked special. You'll be sur prised at the elegance of these at such attractive prices. This Week, 10-Piece Guernsey Ware Set and a White House Cook Book all for $1.69 This brown, white lined kitchen set consists of two bowls, bne casserole and six rame quims or custard cups. The White House Cook Book is oilcloth covered and is a usual $1.00 seller. The Gurnsey set sells in many stores at $1.75. You get the entire outfit for $1.69. New Shirts for Men Popular stripe patterns in a wide variety of effects. Shirts with at tached cuffs and Golf models at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. $5 Silk Shirtsspecial at $3.50 A beautiful showing of New Neckwear for Men, 50c, 65c and $1.00 Why Dry. Goods Prices Are Advancing This is. a daily question. Prices of most commodities "are ad vancing, many to the highest prices in years. While dry goods figures have advanced, they are not as high as com pared with groceries, drugs, shoes, hardware and furni ture. The chief cause of dry goods advances is the present price of raw cotton, indica-. tions point to a very short crop with prices two and a half times higher than 2 years ago. Cost of dyestuffs and bleaching and finishing is far higher and every item includ ing labor has greatly in creased, the enormous demana from every section at home and abroad is so large as to greatly exceed the supply. The manufacturers of auto tires are using a tremendous amount of cotton, and the sup ply of cotton goods ai'e scarce, stocks are small; there are hardly enough to go around, and none can tell how much higher prices will go. Our prices are being held down to the lowest level pos sible. You'll get your money's worth at Meyers, just the same. ALLIES MAKE GAINS S Another Rumanian Advance Made In Dobrudja Region Fnris, Nov. 8. Positions captured lit Ablaim-ouit and Presnoir yesterday were subjected to heavy atrillery bom bardment by the Germans last night, the war office reported today. In the Orient, the sttaement said, Bul garians were repulsed in three desper ate attacks on Serbian positions in the bend of the Cerna- They finally fled to their own trenches, leaving many dead on the field. Auction Sale On Mondav Xov. 13, 1910, at 10 a. m. sharp, at the Chns. Sebmid farm, located 3l miles south of Salem, on the Kiver road, near Livealey station, Marion county, Route 3, 'consisting of 25 head of .lairy cows, 13 head young stock, 1 matched team mares, weight 2000 lbs., age 5, yrs, 1 bay geld ing, age 7 yrs. wt. 12oO 1 reg. Standard bred mare ago 12 yrs.; 9 fat hogs, weight 175 to 200 lbs.; Chester Vhito brood sow in pig; 1 Poland China boar; 1 pure bred "Big Pane" female dog, weight 150 lbs.; 10 pure . bred Hock hens. Terms 9 months. Free lunch at noon. Bring your cups. See bills for particulars. Xote Farmers and dairymen, it will be to your interest to at tend this sale. " . N. WOODRY, CHAS SCHMID, Auctioneer. Owner. Phone 811 Plinne B4F2. novll . Admit Allied Gains. Berlin, via Sayville, L. I., Xov. 8. The war office statement today admit ted French and British claims of yes terday that the entente allies had cap- tltured the villages of Albiiiiu'ourt and Presoir and mentioned counter attacks delivered against these places last niyht without success. Rumanians Advance. Bucharest, Xov. H. Another Ruman ian advance hns been made by the Ru manian Dobrudja armies, the war office I announced this afternoon. In the Prn- hova vnllev there was onnstnut atril- lervine and enemy infantry attacks which were repulsed. WANTED Household Furniture. Woodry the Auctioneer will pay highest cash price for saino. Phone 611. Shell American Steamer. London, Xov. 8. S. O. S. calls were sent out by the American steamer Col umbian, out. of Brest, about 7 o'clock yesterday evening, it wns learned today. The -call said the Columbian had been attacked by two submarines, one of which shelled her. ! LADIES! SECRET TO Special Pre-Christmas Showing of the American Model Builder A most instructive and interesting - outfit for that boy of yours. Bring him to see the window display. . Sets from 50c Up QUALITY AND SERVICE ? v3 j VjT In the Boys' Section, Xtra Good Suits and Overcoats You'll make no mistake in outfitting the boy here. We guarantee satisfac tion with every purchase. Bring Back Color, Gloss and Youthfulness with Grand ma's Recipe of Sage and Sulphur niiitirmtiintituiiiuniituiKnmniiiiiuintnnntmnurrmnrrniiririnnimnrt mnmim;mwniiHi;iinintiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii)iiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)i)iii rnnnHiwii i w All Around Town , MMMMMIMMMMMMMMMMMM COMINGJYENTS Nov. 10. Victrola Grand Opora . Concert, 11 Trovetore, at Pub . Ho library. Nov. 11. Football, Salem high school vs. Eugene high.. Nov. 18. Football, Willamette .November 11 Football, Wil lamette university vs. Pacific university, Willamette field. November 22 Prof. MacMurray lecture at opera house. Dee. 4. City Election. Dee. 4-9. Third Annual Marion County Corn Show. Dr. Mendelsohn, sped Mist, fits glasse- correctly. U. 8. Bank. BldJ, i The United Artisans will hold their regular meeting tonight at the Moose hail. Along with other important busi ness matters to be taken up will be the proposal to change the meeting night. - Dr. F. H. Thompson of 416 Bank of Commerce bldg., specializes iu Eye, Kar, Nose and Throat. tf ' . Btudenta of the high school were en tertained this morning with a musical program given under the direetion of Mis Alinetta Alngcrs. the oreacstra was directed by Frank Zinn with Miss M..,. A M..kll Ha ar,l, viiiliniat Minn Schultm was repeatedly enchored. Look Young A change ftr the ietterfrm' ftittd an J tiler It met with Kgbf utmt H tht t'rtr Arypttt Icami The double vision glasses worn by the man or women of middlo tigo look exactly like the single vision glasses worn by young people of twenty-five if tho double vision glnsses are KRYPTOK Ask for them by name. MISS A M'CULLOCH ' Optometrist 20S9 Hubbard bldg. Phone 109 Electric Restaurant, open all night 141) North High St. novlO o The funeral of George S. Downing will be held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock from tho parlors of Bigdon & Richardson. Announcement was made in error yesterday that the hour was 3 o'clock. There will be a special meet ing of Snntiam lodge No. 25, tomorrow at 1 p. m. at the lodge room here to attend the fuueral of our late Bro. Geo. Downing. Salem lodge No. 4 and Pacific lodge No. 50 arc invited to attend. Visiting brethren welcome. o ' The 11 days cince the rains began show a total rainfall of 4 34 Inches. The river now is 4.5 feet above the low wa ter mark with a rise of .8 of a foot' yes terday. The temperature yesterday ranged from SO to 4rj. ' o If you win buy a Sonora talking machine nnd have your home complete. Myrtle Knowland, 421 "court St. Street cars are now running through to the fair grounds today as last even ing the street car company found th cement between the trucks was solid enough to justify trnffic. The road was, cleaned up and barricades removed. o Be a good sport pay your election bets with l.a Corona eigars Salem made. Prof. Wallace MacMurray, of Wil lamette university, will deliver the first lecture in "TheCluss Room Theatre" at tho opera house Wednesday evening, November 22, at the opera houso. The lecture will deal with "The Drama of Symbolism." To The Voters of Salem: I wish to express to you my thanks for the hear ty support' yon gave me for city re corder at the primaries last Monday. 1 also wish to thank you in advance for your votes December 4, which will be necessary to plnce ine in tho office of citv recorder. Karl Race. Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. The ladles and members of the First Methodist church will give a reception to Dri R. E. Avison and family at the church parlors Fricjay evening at 7:30 O'CIOCK. i i What 25c Will BUY at DAMONS Large Rolls or Toilet 5 lbs. of New Prunes 4 lbs. of Curve Cut 1 lb. of Steel Cut Cof- Paper . for Macaroni for fee for 25c - 25c 25c 25c S Cans of Best Corn for 8 lbs- of Bm jP Rice One 2So Can K. O. Bak- picnic Hams, pound for . lng Powder 25c 25c 20c 16c lbs. Sweet Potatoes 18 Lem0M for Fresh Creamery Butter S'o'w Creamery for Butter 25c 25c 38c 33c aisilllSlSlSaiiiesilKBiBisassiaBaBaHMK. 895 K. Com'l St. , Cor. of D. St. WE OPERATE TWO STORES DAMON & SON Cor Miller and S. Com'l St. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prescription. o Advices were received yesterday that the price of all lubricating oils would advance within a day or so. 80 far the figure hns not been advanced in Salem but dealers unnounce that within a few days they will be obliged to get in on the advanced price. '' Johnson's Hat Works, phone 1979, Glen hotel. Hnts cleaned,, blocked, ren ovated. Hats calledSfor and delivered. -0 R. T. Peters is in the city today ship ping the stock of Vietrolas he carried with the Wilev B. "Allen stock to Port land. Mr. Peters will go to Latiraude and open a business. Ine Wiley 15. Al len company will scud a man here today to take charge of their piano business. Dr. C. Hartley, specialist, inflamed, bleeding gums and pyorrhea. 41(! U. S. Dank bldg. Phone 1 SO, The Ferry street sewer has been blocked for several days - since thel heavy rains began. Efforts have been mule by Commissioner l.ow to locate the trouble. The obstruction seems to bo between tho river and the Spaulding Logging company office, caused porhaps by a crushed pipe. A force is busy today working to remove tnc oostruc tiou. There is an 18-inch sewer from Commercial street to the river. Poor luck in baking will ruin the best disposition. With Cole's Hot Wast Range vour luck is always spicmna. E. L. Stiff & Son, agents. The government continues to coll for male stenographers to accept service through civil service examinations, which are held in SSeattle every month. The positions pay $70 a month as a starter with opportunities for advaace- ment. The circulars posted in tne post office lobby announcing civil service examinations states that "tho govern ment service offers a desirable iield to bright and ambitious young men. Tour gift with our imprint needs no further recommendation. Set your watch bv our street clock. Gardner t Keeue, Salem 's most reliable jewelerB. 0 The city paving plant that has been working on (South Commercial street will be taken off the work today tor the winter and stored in the city barn. Street CommMsiouer l.ow says that the unpaved part of South Commercial street will be cleaned up, holes filled and crossings re-built to put it in con dition for traffic during the winter months. Four and one-half blocks were paved, begiuning at Mission street and extending to Miller and a half block up the hill. cars or Any kind ..VDf.afT Any time PIANO TUNING First-doss work. AH' kinds of repairing. All work guar anteed. Twenty-five yoars' experience. Leavo orders at Wylie B. Allen Co., phono 1187. Residence phone 14ti5. J. E. HOCKETT, ' 915 Highland Avenue. Chicken Pie Supper at the Presby terian church Friday evening, Nov. 10th at six o'clock. iiO cents. Two automatic Reed spot shot targets ordered by the Salem Rifle elub hay beea shipped from Springfield, Ohi and as soon as thev arrive the shooters of the elub will have the" pleasure ot , W. M. Hamilton, A. H. Lee, G, . 1 . l. . . . ' , r- V U'Ml Irving mrir iucr who lur i.irin, n.iu, . ........ which automatically announce the J 0 scores made. A new .22 target rifle has also been ordered This rifle will weigh seven pounds while the regulation army Krag-Jorgensens weight eight and one half pounds. The Woman ' Alliance w ill meet at the residenoe of Mrs. Arthur Moore at 2:30 p. m. Friday, Nov. loth. A lull at tendance is desired. -0 The funeral of Geo S. Downing will be held from the First Christian church tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock instead of at the Rigdon & Richardsou purl oft as formerly announced. Don't miss musical treat the Misses Helen and Kvelini Cnlbreath and Wm Wallace Graham in concert at Grand theatre Nov. l.rtb. Do not miss this event. The committee from Chemeketa Sa lem lodge, No. 1, I. O. O. F., appointed to arrange for the home coming pro gram of the Odd Fellows to be held Wednesday evening, November 22, will meet tonight nnd as far as possible pre pare the program for that evening. As there wns no annual home coining last year, the committee hope to bring hnnee many members from a distance at the coming meeting. Those on the commit tee are J. A- Patterson, chairman; C f.. Know-land and C. E. Albin. S. H. Snyder, rental agent, successor to L. Hechtel & Co. If you have a va- ant house list it with me. If you want to Tent a house come and see me, 341 State St. ." The army authorities have discovered that a recruiting office removed from the general street traffic is not the proper place for a recruiting office, as Sergeant Schuman who has had charge o fthe marine corps recruiting station in the second floor of the posloffice building will close his office and re turn to Portland. Once before the navy authorities opened a recruiting office in the poBtoffiee building and had to close it on account of no recruits. The recruiting office for the army located in the down-town district has enlisted about 50 men since its opening, July 1. 0 Fair warning about your eyes. Ton can abuse them. You can trifle with nature. But listen! You can't handle soft pitch with your bare hands with out smirching them. You can't take a diet of poison and expect to live. It can't be done. You can't see plainly without glasses if your sight is impair ed the more yon try, the worse your sight will become The wearing of sci entifically' constructed glasses will' end your eye troubles. Trust me for the help you require. Ir. M. P. Mendelsohn, Rooms 209-210-211 IT. 8. Nat'L-Hank oldg. The following names have been added to' the membership of the Salem Floral soeiety: Mrs. J. C. Leggett, Mrs. Buirgy, Fannie Kay Bishop, Judge Kelly, W. H. Cook,"Arthur A. Keene, R. W. Hartman, H. C. Marvin, Mrs. W. W. Moore, Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn, Mr- and Mrs. J. a Austin, Mrs. O. E. Price, J. B. Young, Louis Silverman, W. H. McElroy, W. W. Craig, F. 15. Shafer, W. W. Yantis, D. C. Burton, Ray L. Farmer, Aug. Hucke stein, William Esch, Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Olson. U. G. Shipley, William Gahls- dorf. Mrs- C. S. Hamilton, P. I. Ilibler, P Put- Coinninn garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and j faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri ant. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use prepa ration improved by the addition of other ingredients, costing about 30 cents a huge bottle, at ding stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, ' thus avoiding a lot or muss. While gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful ap pearance and attractiveness. By dark ening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, 110 one can toll, be cause it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and 'draw this through your huir, taking one small strand at a time; by inorningall gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your huir becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a de lightful toilet requisite. It is not in tended for the cure, mitigation or pre vention of disease. Boy of Three Years Killed In Portland When In SALEM, . OREGON, stop St BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free and Private Baths tATES: 75c, fl.00, 11.50 FEB DAT The only hotel in the business district Nearest to all Depots, xneatres ana Capitol Buildings. -A Home Away From Home. T. G. BLIGH, Prop. Both Phones. Free Auto Bos. PERSONALS Mrs. A. Austin, of Albany, is iu tlio city. S. H. Heltzel, of Stayton, is register ed at the Bligh. J. 1). Ishtim, of Amity, was n Salem visitor yesterday. S. J. Smith, of Mt. Angel is in tho city transacting business. Mrs. Florence .1. Chapman was in tho city yesterday from Corvullis. E. W. Moreland was registered yes terday at tho Seward hotel in Portland. E- E. Nichols, of Long Beach., Wash., was registered yesterdav at the Capital hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lnchmund were in Portland yesterday registered at the Portland hotel. Mrs. Dora Clark, of Senttle, is visit ing at the home of G. V. Litchfield nnd other Snlein relutives. She lias not visit ed the city for 20 years. Portland, Ore., Xov. S. The three- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. ijt kuehnel, 150S East Nineteenth street,,! was accidentally shot and killed about 4:15 p. m. yesterday while his mother was gone to the polls to vote. The lad was playing with William Campbell, aged seven years, of 734 Umatilla avenue, and the police were unable to determine which of the chil dren held the rifle when the shot was fired, although the coroner expressed th belief that the child could not have held the weapon himself. Mrs. Kuehnel found her son lying on the floor, dend, with a bullet wound between the eyes, when she returned home. The Campbell lad, who had been with her son ithen she left, had fled and had not been found. By tho dead baby's side lay Mr. Kuehnel 's .25-calibre rifle, with which the shot had been fired- Mr. Kuehnel, who is proprietor of the'Sellwood Gar ue. had left the rifle loaded, with the ! safetv lock on. It is presumed that the children got out the weapon and loosed the safety while playing with it. The bociv was taiien to Kenworthy 's undertaking rooms. No inquest will be held. BANKING INTERESTS CON CEDES HUGHES' DEFEAT NORTH DAKOTA CONCEDED Fargo, N. P., Xov. S "North Dakota is undoubtedly in the Wilson column," the Forum, republican newspaper, stated at 1 o'clock. Half the state ballots counted showed Wilson 21,791; Hughes 21,7:-12. Farmers non partisan league candidates won 50 to 40. I W fWMUOtlHHIi.C"'Hl I I DICTIONS New York. Nov. 8. Reports that bnukinir interests which bad expected Hughes election conceded his defeat, were current in wall street this after noon as the market was closing a 2,- O00.OO0 share dav. Prices which had climbed earlier in the uay slipped back in some instances to -Monday s closing level. Vnited States Steel closed at 124'4, a net gain of one point, having sold at 12t, a record, earlier. Central Leather was up 4Vt at 10i-4 and at that figure was down three from the day's high. Crucible was off 1'4 for the day. The close was irregular. Lenders declined to prices two or three points under their best at 2 o'clock. Sales were 1.7.10.000 shares, indicating more than 2,000,000 shares for the day. Extensive deposits of coal have been discovered in Kongo by Belgian engineers. CIvtJNi J 3Q M The tablet form oHhis old reliable remedy makes it possi ble for you to check any illness at the very onset It is a safe guard against coughs, colds and other catarrhal conditions, no matter what symptoms are manifest. Catarrh is an inflamma tion of the mucous membrane that lines the breathing apparatus and the digestive apparatus. PERUNA relieves catarrh. fr In tablet form it is EVER-READY-TO-TAKE Its prompt action makes it in valuable for men and women ex posed to sudden changes in the weather or compelled to be out in slush and rain. It will also be found most satis factory as a tonic following an at tack of illness. CARRY A BOX where ret you 40. Travelers and others com pelled to lake lout drives in ihe cold and anyone wboee occupation subjects him to the danger of sudden colds tony use It as preventive wiib the assurance that I ha tablets made are from the same formulary asthe liquid medicine with its 44 years of success before the American Public TlMrraaaCsaaay. Calaaeaa, Okie 1 V irz.