EIGH1 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOV. 10, 1916. v "t "V. B. Corsets" Salem's Big Department Store "Butterick Patterns" Immense Value Giving in Women's Ready-to- Wear Garments A sale of Silk Dresses and Wool Dresses in a variety of splendid models, fufm' J4 : former prices to $36.85, now $19.65 w : t j t 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 Stvlish Skirts A Clearance of Coats ana Skirts Former prices up to $z7.5U. Take your choice, at ...... . . $4.95 A Sale of Gift Framed Pictures at 45c Each (Second Floor) , V v We are offering a splendid line of gift framed Pictures at a most unusual price. Ordinarily those embossed gilt frames would cost more than-.the price we ask for the entire picture. The subjects are copies from old masterpieces and cannot be told from oil paintings. i ' Visit the second floor and see these pictures. Your hjp choice at 1iJv 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 QQ5 Just Arrived, New, Man-tailored Rain Coats for Women See' these new Raiacoats at Meyers. Man-tailored garments of fine, all wool eravenette processed ''Forrestry Cloth" in, olive drab, the military shade. Smart enough lit style for dress wear, yet a ' able utility overcoat as well. Special price .'. $24.85 . QUALITY AND SERVICE JUL v JUCJO0.OJDIJ II mmmuiimtrtttt! rhmrmmiTmtrrmtnmifflmHrifflimmim CAFITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING YOU RESULTS CHTROPBACTIC IS THE MASTER, SYSTEM Tf your spine is right, you are right. Those who have tried every old method and found no relief should try Chiro practic and 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 $.V00. Difficult cases, which require X-ray examinations and Spinographa can obtain them at a nom- -inal fee. Only expert Spirograph work. : Very successful in stomach and bowel troubles and diseases peculiar to womea. ' ' . " ' . . . P. H. MAT. D. 0., Hubbard Building - Phone. 572 All Around Town jlusit Received Express m LARGE SHIPMENT OF LADIES' HATS FROM AN EASTERN HOUSE AT PRICES THAT WILL TEMPT THE BUYER. CI SALE SATURDAY PRICED AT 98c, $1149, $2.45 ' AND $2.95 EACH Gale Forcerly Chicago Store COMGEYENTS Tonight -Nov. 10. Victrola Grand Opera Concert, 11 Trovatore, at Pub Ho Library. Nov. 11. Football, Salem high . school vs. Eugene high, Wil lamette field. November 11 Football, Wil lamette university vs. Pacific university, Willamette field. November 14. Six o'clock club meeting at First M. E. church. November 22 rrof. MacMurray lecture at opera house. Dec. 4. City Election. Dec. 4 9. Third Annual Marion County Corn Show. Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist: fits gUusa- correctly. U. a Bank. Bld. Richard Myers, son of Datus Myers, the artist who recently located in ta lcm, is ill with pneumonia, lie had been suffering with a cold for a short time and it suddenly becamo worse. Dr. r. H. Thompson of 418 Bank of Commerce bide., socializes in Eve, ; Ear, Nose and Throat. tf Mcmbera of the prohibition party committee and friends are requested to meet at the W. C. T. U. hall Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. L. D. Rntlift is chairman of the committee. A. Sonora Talking Machine makes an acceptable gift, shop early. Myrtle Knowland, 421 Court, , -o The Spaulding Logging company bas closed down for two days on account of a shortage of logs, caused by a de-railing of several cars at the Blank. Rock camp. I 0- With election over there is nothing else to do but boost everybody boost La Corona cigars. ' The Forester of America began their campaign for membership last evening with the voting in of 10 new members. The members of the lodge are becom ing interested in the contest under the leadership of the two captains, 8. C. Knightliuger and W. . Miller. Don't fail to see Yamada ths Japa nese wonder and Ora Morningstar, two of the world 's greatest billiard experts at Adolph's Billiard. Parlors Saturday evening at 9 o'clock. J. The trustees of the Unitarian church have received word from the field secre tary of San Francisco that the Rev. J. M. Headly of that city is on his way here and that he will preach next Sun day morning at the Unitarian church Mr. Headly comes with. a view of locat ing here aa pastor of the church. - Men of Salem are invited to attend the meeting of the Six o'clock club to be held next Tuesday evening at 6:30 o'clock in the parlors of the First Meth odist church. . The address of the even ing will be given by Varl Abrams on "The United States in Mexico "- The dinner for the evening will be served by the ladies of the church. - . Electric BestArant, 149 North High St. open all night novlO Last averting was initiation night at too tAK lodge and the following were initiated into the mysteries of the 11 o'clock hour: Sidnev Jones. E. B. Ham ilton. F. H. DcVore,i.eo N. Chil.ls. Mer ritt Davis and John C. Taylor. A lunch followed the initiations. I o I Ths Jitney Oof fee Club, Salem's most l popular -eating place, is again open, i Good eats at lowest prices, 429 Court. Paul L. Gary, Mgr. novll James Edward Morgan, of Coos coun ty, and Miss Bessie Potter, of Marion county, were married by Judge Webster November 4. Hear Mrs. Anna Rocen Fish. Mtn j Lucille Barton and Professor Roberts at the Court afreet Christian church, corner 17th and Court Friday night, Nov. 10th at 8 o 'clock. novlO DAMON SELLS KWug Sun Stov Polish. 1 Basket of eating 8 lbs. of good Sweet 3 19 lbs. of Best Bead , Pears fot Potatoes Elce for Sc 10c 25c " 25c t lb. test Creamery io lbs. No, 1 Onions X Quart of Furs Ollva e Cans of 6c Sardines - for Oil for tot 33c 25c 75c 25c n K. Cow'l Bt . Cor. ef D. ft. VE OPERATE TWO STORES DAMON Cz SON Cor Miller and 8. Com'l St. The Saiem Woman's, club will give a benefit concert next Tuesday even ing at the Oregon . theatre for Miss Mary Schultz who will soon leave for the east to continue her studies in , music. The concert will be given un der the auspices of the Woman's club and with the endorsement of the Com mercial club. Chief of Police Welsh received a let ter this morning asking his help in find ing the relatives of William Alexander Ferguson, who died recently in Califor nia. He left no heirs in Healdburg and at one time had a sister-in-law or brother-in-law living near Salem. John Wright, of Healdsburg, Sonoma county, R. F. D. No. 3, box 58, asks that any in formation concerning them be sent to him. . , - Chief of Police We'sh received a no- j tire this morning of the theft of a I Remington-typewriter from the private I car of the general manager of the: Northern Pacific railroad while in the terminal yard' at Portland betweenTPTtt- j urday, November 4, and Wednesday, No-1 vember 8- This is the second machine I loHt recently. The letter from the thief special agent asks that a search of the pawn shops and second hand stores be made. ' The committee' in charge of the an nual home-coming of the Odd Fellows On the evening of Wednesday, Novem ber -22, met last evening and outlined general pluns for, the entertainment of visiting members. Besides the banquet and musical numbers for the evening, addresses will be made by prominent Odd Fellows from all parts of the Btate, including Grand Master Westbrook, of Portland; Judge. Burnett and Judge MeNary, of Salem. The annual memorial services of Sa lem, Oregon, lodge No. 33K, B. P. O. E., will be held at the ouera house on the afternoon of Sunday, December 3. The memorial address will be delivered by Hon. Walter H. Evans, of Portland, dis trict attorney of Multnomah county, a member of Portland lodge, No. 142. The eulogy will be given by Dr. W. Carlton Smith. E. K. Ringo, S.M. Endicott and August Huckpsteiu have-been appointed as a committee on program for the an nual services. - The United Artisans have made ar rangements -to hold their weekly meet ings in the Odd Fellows' hall, beginning with Thursday, December 7. Until then the meetings will be held on Wednesday evenings at thfcMoose hall. Next Wed nesday evening there will b(Ta joint meeting of the Artisans and the junior organizations, the Court of Fairies and the Court of I ijends. With the changes of Thursday to the uniting nights to the Odd" Fellows' hall, December 7, a special rally and program will celebrate the event, , - " Superstititous people are still living, according to Mrs. Monroe Gilbert. On a table in The Frame Shop she has a lit tle bowl of Chinese "Lucky Dogs." She gave one to a man without a job recent ly and laughingly told him it was a lucky dog the carrying of which brings luck. He took the dog and in a few days returned and said he had a job. And th dog is a little -jiieee of some thing or other scarcely bigger than a thumb with a few things painted on it and a thread tied about its neck. Now who says charms do not work, i Here is mora good news for the house keeper. That household necessity known as the-standard brands of chewing to bacco such as Star and Horseshoe will continue to be sold at 10 cents a cut. Another piece of cheering news is that rice, one of the most staple articles of food has not advanced and may still be purchased at four pounds for 25 cents. This ia for you the writer wishes to I -"""""oni. spagetti and vermicelli and express his sincere appreciation 0f;,u"rr" inexpensive articles or rool your kindness at the primary election 1 1,Bve advanced but a trifle and by skip Nov. 6 and I wish to. say, on Doc. 4 j P1UR (" f n high spots, it has been I will also need vnr assistance again, suggested that the good housekeeper Yours truly, J. A.' Mills, novlO I might possibly bring the monthly groc- a i.--- erv inn wuniu reasonaoie distance or O. B. Franzke, instructor of wrest ling for the Y. M. O. A. Bays that he had found several first elass wrestlers in the city and that' as soon as the boys got in proper trim, challenges will lie issued to the Oregon Agricultural col lege athletes aud those of the Portland schools. ; - CABD OF THANKS We most sincerely thank our many friends for their acts Of kindness and expressions of sympathy and comfort i during the last illness' and death of our beloved one. Mrs. G. 8. Downing, W. N.1 Downing, lanthe J. Seblbrede, ! R. E. J)owning, j Walter F. Downing.-' j Tha three boats of the Oregon Ttuis- portation company afe now running reg ularly to Corvallis, leav ing Salem Tucs- j day, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 8 o'clock. For Portland, the boats; leave at 11 o'clock Monday, Wednesday' and FridaV' morniugs, and at 6 a. ni. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday morn- j ings. t- j . -. ' . . ' ' ! correct any a sleet in Visum ana yon e a will at once notice an improvement in , I school work. You will find that defect-1 1 I ive vision often affects a child's dis- position, creates a condition of lassi-:!! tude and is many times the cause of ! I I those unaccountable "after school" ! I headaches. Have an examination and1 11 1 - M . l.i... .... .11 I - the modern appliances in making ex- amiratioiis. I ,uv no drugs or drops in nisr.ing examinations as thev are dang erous Dr. M. P. .Mendelsohn, Rooms I 209 210-211 U. 8. Nat'l Bank bldg. I The river fell .8 of a foot yesterday and now the guage shova a depth of 2.7 feet above low water mark-. . After a recora or rainiau xor i. nays ronowiog ine nays orougni, mere was no pre cipitation yesterday. For 10 days, the wind haa been from the south and the rang of temperature yesterday was from 55 to 43. Last night the O. C..T. gnverniucut 's official thermometer reg istered 38 above as the lowest for the night. Another Big Day at the Midget Last Saturday we broke all records. Here are the reasons: Prime" Beef, to Boil 8c Per Pound Fancy Pot Roasts 10c Per Pound mo "Sirloin and T-Bone Steak the 1015 figures. The Parent-Teachers association of Per Pound Fresh Spare RibSv ;2 Pounds for 15c Fresh Hamburger lOc Per Pound " Pigs and Beef Liver 5c Per Pound DBS MIDGET MARKET Originators of Low Prices- -37LState Street Auction Sale i On Saturday Nov. 11th, 10 a. m. : at the Quick Exchange auction market, consisting of 1 cow, 4 I yrs. old, to freshen in 2 months; 2 heifers, 1 vr. old, with culfj. 1 team ltt and 11 yrs, old, weight 1100 lbs.; 1 set heavy harness; 1 Bet single, harness; 1 3 in. Bnin wagon and box complete; 1 open buggy; 1 12 In. plow; shovels, , forks, rake, hoe. At 1:30 pA ni. Household Furni ture: 1 Crescent 6-hole range with resevoir as good as new; 1 Moharch Mclleablo 0-hole range as good as new; 2 medium sized heaterB; 2 iron bedsteads, mat tresses and springs; 1 Bettee;1' rug; 5 dining chairs; 1 extension table; 1 barrel, churn; kitchen utensils and dishes and crocks; 1 Vega cream separator, 330 lb. capacity, new, and many other things not mentioned. F. D. MAE TIN, Owner. F. N. WOODET, Auctioneer - I'll one 311 Auction Sale ' On Monday Nov. 13, 1016. at 10 a. in. sharp, at the thus. Schmid farm, located Z miles south of Salem, on the Elver road, near Livesley station, Marion county, Route 3, consisting of 25 head of dairy cows, 15 head young stock, 1 matched team mares, weight 2b'00 lbs., age 5, yrs, 1 bay geld ing, age 7 yrs. wt. 1250, 1 reg. Standard bred mare ago 12 yrs.; 9 fat hogs, weight 173 to 200 lbs.; Chester White brood sow In pig; 1 Poland China boar; 1 pure bred ''Big Dane" female dog, weight 130 lbs.; 10 pure bred Hock hens. Terms- 9 months. Free lunch at noon. Bring your cups. See bills for particulars. Note Farmers and dairymen, it will be to your iuteresfto at-, tend this sale. x. N. WOODET, CHA3 SCHMID, Auctioneer. Owner. Phone 611 Phone 8-JF2. novll the Richmond school will meet this ev ening at 8 o'clock for the installation of officers and a general discussion of conditions of interest to the school. Of ficers to be installed are J. D. Ashby, president; George W. Eyre, vice-president; Mrs. D. S. Bruuner, secretary anil treasurer, o A transcript on an -appeal from the justice's court to the circuit court as filed this morning in the case o James A. Murphy against H. C. O'Neill, an ac tion for the recovery of $40.55. The case was tried before Judge Webster and a verdict for the plaintiff given. An ap peal was then taken. o The young men of the United Aris ans entertained the young ladies of the I.a Area club last evening at St. Joseph's hnll with a hard time party. Appropriate hard times costumes were worn snd a proper economical spirit shown in the dispensing of refreshments as four courses were served, the menu including coffee, ginger bread, frank fruters and home grown apples. o Sell it Journal want ads will sell it. WANTED Household Furniture. Woodry the Auctioneer will pay highest cash price for fume. Phone 511. mm x kill CAR5 Any kindv '.iZDl.4rf Any time . PIANO TONING . First-class work. All kinds of repairing. All work guar anteed. Twenty -five ycara' experience. Leao orders at Wylie B. Allen Co., phone 1187. Residence phone 1405. J. E. HOCKETT, 915 Highland Avenue. When In 8A1EM, OREGON, stof U BLIGH HOTEL Strictly Modern Free aud Private Baths KATE8: 75c, 11.00, 11.50 PEX DAT The only hotel in the business district. Nearest to all Depots, Theatres and Capitol Buildings. -A Homo Away From Horn. . T. O. BLIGH, Pro. Both Phones. Free Anto Bis. DH1ITFW II 1 1 il II i I Two ii ii y 118 South' Commercial n -n - II - 19 J. L. Busick & Son's new stores will be open to the public TO MORROW. Everybody come to our stores surprises for all We will save you money on Groceries, Make us do it. mmmmmmmmmmmmmKamm . i Stores J. L. Busick & Son 299 North Commercial