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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1916)
TEN THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOV! 11, 1916. ! J- H : 4 "W. B. Corsets" Salem's Big Department Store 1 "Butterick Patterns' """" '""tJt''"'tmmm!Miiiii!iiMiiiinituiunii'u!!WHU' 'uwi8W'uiit'Miii.iijui;;Hiuiu;u;uimmntm COi'JTIi'.'UE wa)TiiiwiiitntimnT;tinnniiTiiiniinrminntirairturn nimn1rtiintB3i,,,lit,,,.itlnnnu)inmmmniiuir;in D C W Or B STYLISH SUITS, COATS, DUESSES, SITS A sale of Silk Dresses and Wool Dresses in aariety 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 ......... H. ... ...................... 35 A clearance of Coats and Skirts ; former prices up to $27.50; Take your choice at $405 One lot of Dresses and Skirts very stylish garmentsseason's newestDresses formerly up to $30.00 Skirts formerly up'to $17.50. Clearance at . , $995 Just Arrived, New, Man-taflored Rain Coats for Women See these new Raincoats at Meyers. Man-tailored garments of fine, all wool cravenette processed "Forestry Cloth" in olive drab, the military shade. Smart enough in style for dress wear, yet a serviceable utility overcoat as well. Special price $24.85 A New Lot of Stylish Crepe de Chijie Waists. These have just been opened up. They're units ually dainty c h 0 i c e of flesh, white or maize colors, priced $3.50 and $4.50. 821st Wednesday Surnrise Sale November 15th Warm, Comfortable Knitted Petticoats Will be told at 45c Each Here's an offering of short winter Petticoats in the knitted style at a record low priced Just the thing for cold weather has a fitted waist and may be had in grey with black; red or white stripe border or in white with pink or blue border. Special for next Wednesday at . 45c Each Sale starts at 8:30. See the display. Boys in Style Your boy wants to appear well at school both in regard to his studies and his clothes. You can give him the satisfaction of outshining the other boys in what he wears, if .you buy Xtragood Clothes for him. ,It is the special care in making that gives Xtragood its stylish appearance. Every seam and every stitch has been extra well fortified against the strain of boys' wear, And because of this thejsuit lasts twice as long. School clothes in many styles and all sizes. . Clothe your boy in "clothes that last." ' Beautiful Beacon Blankets In no branch of textile manufacturing has there been greater progress during the last few years than in the making of cotton blankets. Blankets and robes are now made entirely of cotton that are almost if not quite equal in beauty and quality to those made of the finest wool and certainly far - superior to those made of ordinary wool. See these new blankets in the .window and in the blanket, department, (second floor.) -:; New Beacon Blankets. New Beacon Bathrobe BlanketsNew Beacon Plaid Blankets, New Beacon Jaquard Comfortables, New Beacon Fancy Blankets New Beacon Indian Robes, New Beacon Crib Blankets in "HANDSOME IS AS HANDSOME DOES." Munsing Undewear stands the test of hard serv- , ice. It makes good in the-wear and tear of the laundry," ' It retains its shape and elasticity until ' the end. It actually improves in appearance after each contest with the washwoman. Do you know ; any other underwear that does that? Other un-, derwear may look as well or better when new, but ; having been made with less care, from less dur-- . able material, it weal's out quicker. With proper" ; care in the laundry each Munsing .Union . Suit ; ought to. last several seasons. i Munsing Underwear for Men, Women and Children in desirable weights and at prices that y will please. A Sale of . Gilt Framed Pictures at 45c Each " (Second Floor) . Wo are offering a splendid line of gilt framed Pictures at a most unusual price. Ordinarily these embossed gilt frames would cost nipro than..the priee we ask for the entire picture. The subjects are copies from old masterpieces and cniinqt be told from oil paintings. - . . , .., Visit the second floor and see these pictures. Your , An choice at .... ...... - QUALITY AND SERVICE Wood heaters fl.50 up to $23.00 O. S. Hamilton. - After January 1 the Woodmen of the World will meet in theJIoose hall. The hall will be reserved for them on. Fri day evenings, their regular meeting night. Used ranges and heaters at very low prices. C. S. Hamilton. One of the sad features of the rece'nT election from a republican standpoint, is not only the election of Wilson, but the fact, that so much gffod republican money is now safely jingling in the democratic pockets. - Andirons and fire screens. C. 9. Ham ilton. . According to reports the Southern Pacific ear shortage is getting worse. Information from California says the situation is a little worse than n month ago. but not very much- The miffs there report difficulty in getting ems, but it is said the California people really do not know what a genuine blowsiu-tho-bottle car shortage is. Splint market basKets 6c special Mon day anil Tuesday. C. S. Hamilton, t 0 V Lieutenant Commander J. H. Black burn, i charge of the recruiting for the navy in this district, gave a lec ture in the Salem high geluiol uuditour ium yesterday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. His topic was the life in the navy and the opportunities it offered voung men as a life career. The lecture was full of iuterest and resulted in many inquir ies being made of Machinist Adams, who is in charge of the local recruiting station. Auction Sale On Monday"Tov. 13, 1016, at 10' a. m. sharp, at the ( has. tiehmid farm, located 31-. miles south of Salem, on the Kiver road, near Livesley Btation, Marion county, Koute 3, consisting of 25 head of dairy cows, 15 head young stock, 1 matched team mafes, weight 2600 lbs., age 5, yrs, 1 bay geld ing, age 7 yrs. wt 1230, 1 reg. Standard bred maro ago 12 yrs.; 9 fat hogs, weight 173 to 200 lbs.f Chester White brood sow in pig; 1 Poland China boar; 1 pure bred "Big Dane" fcniulo dog, weight 150 lbs.; 10 pure brod Bock hens. : Terms 9 months. Free lunch at noon. Bring your cups. See Dills for particulars. - Xote Farmers and dairymen, it will be to your interest to at tend this sale. """C " x N. WOODRT, CHAS SCI1MID, Auctioneer. . Owner. - Phone 611 Phone B4F2. novll WANTED Household Furniture. Woodry the Auctioneer will pay highest cash price for same. Phone 611. 60c Wood baskets special 49c.. C. Hamilton. ' O. Yantis, of Epley's grocery on East State street, paid an election bet (his afternoon by rolling a peanut twoj blocks with a toothpick fromVKighteenth to Twentieth street at 2 o'clock. He lost because Hughes was not elected president of the Cnited States in the election Tuesday. The bet was made with W. W. Curtis, also of Kplcy 's store. The terms of the bet were that the pea nut must be rolled with the toothpick, and not kicked, shoved, or moved in any other way than specified. Wood baskets special Monday- and Tuesday 49c. CVS. Hamilton. Next Tuesday evening two men's clubs of two churches in the ctry will hold their monthly meetiAg and dinner at 6:30 o'clock in the evening. The Pilgrims' club of the First Congrega tional church will meet in the church parlors and will hear addresses on "Three Hundred Years of Congrega tionalism," by the Bev. A- J. Sullen, of Portland, and Dr. Kelsey, of San Fran cisco. The Six o'clock club of the First. Methodist church will be address ed at the same hour in -the parlors of the Methodist church, by Carl Abrnms, talking on the army situation in -Mexico. PIANO TUNINCr First-class work. All kinds of repairing. All work guar anteed. Twenty-five years' experience. Leave orders at Wylie B. Allen Co., phone 1187. Residence phone 1463. J. B. HOCKETT, S15 Highland Avenue. "''''mitMwuMiuimTiiummmwmmiimuituuumuiu wanMinwimuiiifflniwiimBttKmmmnfflfflmim Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses. Mrs. Libbte Wilson will deliver thet temperance address tomorrow after noon at 4 o'clock at the V. C. T. U. hull, Commercial and Ferry streets. ;' CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the neighbors and friends and also the Mason lodge for the kindness Bud sympathy shown me in my recent bereavement. ; , Mrs. 8. S. Harris. No kitchen cabinet equals the Hoos- ler, it has an aluminum top. Hindi a Fur niture Store, Chicago Store block, Com mercial street. CARD OF THANKS We. wish to thnuk our kind friends for the floral offerings and kindness shown during our recent bereavement. Sarah A. Kdwards, H. K. Kdwards, M. H. Kdwards, R. 11. Kdwards. REINHART'S When the beautiful heiress whose wonderful cos tumes made such a sensation at Newport, goes back to the winter occupation of tickling the ivories of her underwood, and the Duke of Debtleigh crawls in behind the ribbon counter. The beautiful rom ance that grew beneath the stars to the tune of the murmuring surf is likely to be warped out of all recognition. . i . 1 . ; . , There are plenty, of summer dreams that are shriveled up by Autumn winds and blown away by Wintry blasts. But not so with the reputation of All Around Toxvn -4444MMMOMt444M-4---44 uebnatf s Quality Shoe if. COLTNGJYENTS Novl 14. Pilgrim's flub meet t Congregational church, :30 p. m. November 14. Six o 'Clock club meeting at First M. K. church. November 82 Prof. MacMurray lecture at opera house. Dec. 3. Klk's Memorial serv- ices, opera house, 2:30 p. m. Dec. 4. City Election. Dec. 4 9. Third Annual Marlon County Corn Show, The longer you wear them, the better you like them. We will keep our prices as low as good leather and good workmanship will justify. v.. 152 NOr.TII COMMERCIAL ST. Dance at Stayton tonight, Salem or chestra. Hood time for all. December 18 ia the data set for the hearing of the final account of W. J. I.infoot, administrator of the estate of Joseph Bath, deceased, the petition for which hearing was filed with the coun ty court yesterday, ' Dr. R. T. Mclntlre, physician and surgeon, 214 Masonic bldg. Phone 4tO. Judge Bushey yesterday granted the request of the administrator of the es tate of Peter Guelan tor an order per mitting the sale of personal property consisting of farming implements. The sale is to be either public or private and near Newberg. - Dr. L. O. Altaian, homeopathic phy sician, X. Liberty, l'hone 147. The Rev. J. M. Heady, of San Fran cisco, will preach tomorrow at the Uni tarian cnurca conitnir here as a possible candidate to fill the position as pastor. Since the Bev, R. F. Tischvr resigned several months ago, the church has had no tegular pastor. Dr. R. Meuric Robert, osteopathic physician, 309 Masonic bldg. Phone 409. Three fine lota on Commercial and Lincoln streets were bought yesterday by L. MickeUon for a consideration of 2,000. Clarence A. Young, of Port land, was the irrautor and the transfer was handled by W. H. Urabeuhorst ft Co. - See the "Class Rom Theatr"Qrand theatre .Nov. 22. r o Socaus "of incorrigibility, Elmer I.aughton, aged 13 yvars, and Albert Lo gan, aged lu years, were committed to tha Oregon Stato Training school by County. Judge Bushev vesterdav. The Tcominittment was miule o the recom- meiidatioa of District Attorney Bingo. Dr. Mendelsohn, ipooUUifc fits glmi M sormctly. U. 8. Bank. Bldi 4. D. Rose, recently with the Robert grocery, has accepted the position of manager of the iww Bnsick grocery tore that opened this moruiug at J IS South Commercial. 0 Dr. F. H. Thompson of 4W Bank of Commerce bldg., specializes in Kye, Ear, Nose anif Throat. tf ' o IT. J. Chapln wag in Monmouth last evening giving a talk on corn and ,the coming corn show and tonicht will lsieak at t. Paul at the nnuual eorn show held at that place. o - The Jitney Ooffea Club, Salem 'i moat popular eating place, is again open. Good eats at lowest prices. 429 Court. Paul L. Clary, Mgr. novll o Captain Jack Bpavn, of Lincoln, au old time steabboat mail, served as pilot this week on a trip from Snlem to Port land and return. This was hia first "voyage" for several years. o Don't fail to see Yamada the Japa nese wonder aud OraMorningstar, two of the world's greatest Miliar experts. Yon cannot make a mistake, L Co at Adolpa's Billiard Parlors tonight at rona cigars are always good Salem 9 o clock. mde. ' Remember "The Golden Doom" at the Grand Nov. 22. o According to the report of John Oood knecht, administrator of the estate of Peter Gomlkneeht, filed yesterday with the county court, the statement of the appraisers Is to the effect that the es tate consists of land in Marion county valued at $S,325. The appraisers were L. B. Haberly, C. B. Kelpes and W.H. Rowers. ' 0 ' v- See "The Golden Doom" Grand the atre Nov. 23, o " Lart night with a record of 29 above wag the coldest since February 4, when the mercury in the thermometer touch ed the mark of 25 degrees above" zero according to the government 'a official thermometer at the O. C. T. docks. Sev eral thermometers in the business dis trict exposed to the wind, went a few degrees lower. The river holds at the same depth of yesterday, 2.7 feet above aero. - ... , o i Lord Dunsany'i "Tha Golden Doom" at the Grand Nov. 22. v Correct any defect In vision and yon will at once notice an improvement in school work. You will find that defect ive vision often alfects a child s dis position, creates a condition of lassi tude and is many times, the cause ol those unaccountable "after school" headaches. Have an examination and find the cause of troubles. I use all the modern appliances in making ex aminations. I use no drugs or drops in making examinations as they- are dang erous Dr. M. P. Mendelsohn, Rooms 209 210-211 V. S. Nat '1-Bank bldg. Genuine oak extension tables at what others ask for imitation. C. S. Hamilton Delegates from tha Parent-Teachers', associations of Marion count)- met this morning in the auditorium of the high school, the day 'a session beginning with an address by Mrs. M. L; Fulkerson. Ad dresses from delegates were also deliv ered during the morning hours. The af ternoon program was given by the Sn lem schools and an address by H. C. Sey mour of the O. A. C, speaking on "The Value of Parent-Teachers' Associa tions. " Mrs. George V. McMath also spoke on "Why Affilliuto With the Hate Association! " . S. H. Snyder, rental agent, success or to L. Hcehtel & Co. If you have a vacant house lit it with we. If yon want to rent a house come and see me. 341 State St. Try our vapor gas heaters in your bath and other small rooms. C. S. .Ham ilton, : ;l . . . - Luther Bartlett waa fined $10 this morning bV the police .indue for violut ing the ordinance prohibiting intoxica tion. Pete I.afferty also cume' up be- xuro me judge un me same cnarge and, being an old offender, was given a fine of 20 or 10 days in jail. Chief Welsh said this morning that he is going to ar rest every drunk he finds, irrespective of who it if, and just because the stnte was going "extra dry" was no sign there would be any let up in police vig ilnnce. The alcohol law is now in effect in the city and with the state dry again he expects some trouble for a week or two. ' ' " Perfection oil heaters S3.75 and sn On C. S. Hamilton. : Thi is a hard luck story for the man who has so much money that he feels inclined to turn some of it loose and buv an automobile. Prices are advnneino and the-rliances are rood for & hunrlrmi or two being added to the fiimrea for the higher priced cars about tlm fHt nf the year and even the farmers' friend, known as the Ford, is likely to get in on the general advance. When Mr. Ford contracts with agents, and the same may be said of many other manufacturers, the specification is made! that the price will be no lower during) the year but the wnv is left filial, fni on advance. . . I Furs sold and remodeled. West Pnr Co., 217 South -Hieh. Dr. Stone makes no charge for cou. sulfation, examination or prescriplio i. ' - , o The Business Men's league and the lietail Grocers' uvsociiition will boi i meet next Tuesdoy evening nt the Coii! merciul club. o Baoy baskets, go carts, cribs, all pric- ' I'll for quick selling, liurcn's Furnituie Store. ' ' : Johnson's Hat wcrus, pnone , 1970, Glen hotel. Hats cleaned, blocked, ren1 ovated. Hats called for and delivered. o The Pacific players felt so confident of walking away with the game witii Willamette this afternoon that tin y posted around town the following pin- cards: "Pacific has tho fight. W'atc'a 'em wallop Willamette. "- Pretty plain wall papers in all the newest colorings with cut out borders and liners to match;. Huron's Furniture: Store, Chicago Store block, Commercial st. ... : , Plane for a grand jubilee, celebration and ratififation aro under way by the democrats just to let everybody know now they reel over tlie recent national election. The rally.' will probably be, held next'Fridny evening. Delegates , from all parts of the county ait expect ed to be on hand for the. general con gratulations ami also to hear tho ad dresses of prominent deaiecmts. . ' o Alcazar wood and gag combination steel" run'ie, slightly usedjrnt substan tial discount. Huron's Furniture Store, Chicago Store block, Commercial St. J. L. Busick It Son have instituted something new in Snlem in the way of two grocery stores where in the custom er just steps in, helps himself or herself,-takes note of the reduced cash price on each article and purchases ac cordingly. These stores nre located nt I la South Commercial and 209 North. Commercial street. Mr. Busick believes there are enough people in the city who are willing to come and get their grocer ies, provided they caii save 'money and on this belief, the two stoics, on tlm cafeteria Btyle, have been opened. All merchandise is of the etnndard brands nnd according to Mr. Busick, the aver age housekeeper will have no- trouble in figuring out the advantage of the market basket wav of trading. Mora women have roted for Hoosier Kitchen .cabinets than ever isnted for president. Come see the cabinets at ' Buren's Furniture Siore, Chicago Stoic' block, Commercial St. 44M4444 44 4 4 MMMH4444 YOU NEED NOT FUSS WITH I WO PAIRS OF GLASSES i l GLASSES XV The ONLY Invisible Bifocal; Give near1 and far : vision in. one pair WITHOUT 'seams , or cement. : Let us show them to you. . KISS A. McCUUOCH, Optometrist 1 208-209 Hubbard Building. Phone 109 : ,4t4 4 4 M44M44M4444444HM4M444444444444444i jL CHIROPRACTIC IS THE S ' MASTER SYSTEM If 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 hundred! of grateful patients in Salem and else where can substantiate my statements, fix adjustments will be given for the small fee of $3.00. Difficult cases, which require X-ray examinations and Spinographs can obtain them at a nom-, inal feo. Only expert Spirograph work.. Aery successful in stomach, and bowel troubles and , diseases peculiar to women. - - P. H. MAT, D. C, Hubbard Building Phono 672 'A