Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 14, 1916, Page THREE, Image 3

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOPRNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOV. 14, 1916.
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Smartest Suits, Coats, Dresses and Waists Priced
Wonderfully Low in Time for Thanksgiving Wear
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Men's High Top
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$3.95
Men's Heavy
Work Shoes
$2.65
'Men's Work and
Dress Shoes
$1.95 .
I! THIS IS A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO BUY THE NEWEST STYLES IN COATS, SUITS, DRESSES AND WAISTS AT
Men's Work and
Dress Shoes
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Are made of fine all wool poplins, garbardines and serge. Belted and semi-fitted effects,, n,
lined throughout with guaranteed satins. Hare large collars trimmed with fur and velvet, u
Colors, black, brown and green. Especially priced at ir
$14.95 to $19.95 jj
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IHLLUA1S
Are out of the ordinary models, something you haven't seen earlier in the season, made'
of finest quality GENCAIRN all wool plaids, cravaneted gray,-brown and green mixtures
and 24 oz. heavy coating with invisible stripes. They are 48 inches long, have raglan
sleeves, with side belts, stunningly trimmed with fine silk velvet.
Especially Priced at $8. 95 to $11. 45
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Button Shoes
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Boys' Lace and
Button Shoes
$1.65 .
Ladies' Shoes,
values to $5.00
$2.65
Ladies' Shoes
$1.95 :
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Ladies' Shoes
39c
Pair
Children's Shoes
95c and $1.45
Men's Suits
$9.65
$7.85
Men's Suits
Small sizes
$4.95
Men's Overcoats
$9.65, $7.85, $4.95
Men's Rain Coats
$4.95
Men's Sweaters 59c
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becomnigly made of fine French voile, organdie and heavy crepe de chine. Especially
priced r .. "
98c to $4.95
Special Sale of New Millinery
A lucky purchase made by our eastern buyer of a large sample line of high grade hats and
silk velvet shapes. Come in black and
values from $3.00 to $10.00 on sale at
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Supreme Court Decides Long
. Drawn Out Case Three
Other Opinions
8. T. Xortlicutt, n resident of Tur
ner, according to tile decision ol t lie
Oregon supreme court, utter having
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lot' his own lllfniis by J.ikIh W i 1 in mi
Qjliushcy unit decreed to In' able nml
rj j competent hy Judge (Sullowuy, is still
H utile to manage liis own affairs and nut
J to require any guardian.
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H.lins Iiim'ii before tlm Million comity
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courts for thi' oust two years mill !-
veloped out of a petition by Mrs. Kvn
I rnliuerton, il.m till t it hi .orthcntt, to
have Judge Huslii'v. county judge, up-
H point a guardian to I a lie cart' of his
I fortune, which unioiiuis in mites nini
mortgages, to i,lKU. Mie is the only
cliild and alleged that by reason of his
age and mental and physical infirmi
ties lie hail been defraudeil of consid
icrnble property and was incapable of
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sun veivei Mittucs. mine iu uidtu auu tuiuis, iicwcm new turn tieaiiuns. Reuuidi n iM cause oi hu health, and because ho
i-oinliii t inn his ow n liusiness.
Aorthcutt replied to this petition by
snyini: that he was aide to look after
!his own affairs and churned his ilauuh-
ler with being "ill'raid that some por-
njlion ot ine. esiare win ne speiu on
soni other person than lierself," and
H declared he iilanned to leave the stale
98c, $1.49. $2.45 and $2.95 each B
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GALE & COMPANY
Formerly the Chicago Store
SALEM'S biggest popular priced Department Store Not connected with any
other in this city. CORNER COURT AND COMMERCIAL, STS., SALEM, ORE
was Koing to marry in iuurion county
it 11 1 (;o 1o Missouri.
Mrs. I'alnieiton answered this coun
ter charge by staling thut her only
purpose was to protect her father from
this machinations and si'hciucs ol'ulis
holiest and desinniiiK persona.
He wrote roetry
ion, said the code conferred on the vnr-1 deputy mail carrier on the route for
ions county courts the authority to ap-1 inerlv carried by John Thuinian.
point Kuardians for a dcslnnuted class Miss Anna I'linsKy was a .'apilI
of persons nnd unless Xortheiitt conies city business caller the last of the wee! .
under one of those classes a Kuardiaii! Miss Audra Micks, bookkeeper at ti e
cannot ' legally be appointed. The des- ( ! I n I National bank of Maleni, spvet
iliiiated persons arc 'insnne persons, ; the week end with Silveiton relative,
idiots, and all incapable of conducting! Miss Vera Miller and llurland I'oi
Iheir own affairs." , j pi no were married at Vancouver, Wnsn.
In the investigation to determine I on Saturday, .Nov. II. They are speml
N'oi thcutt's coiupetence, the decision j ing a few weeks in J'ortland before
recites that lie had accumulated a for-1 turning home. These popular youi.i;
tune bv thrift and good business man-1 people have u. host of friends in th;s
agement. He has cared for his daugh-icily who with them many prosperous
ter nnd her children and is termed ainim nappy years together.
"live business man. lie is also a
poet and if was stated that his poetry
was "in a cluss by itself," and "could
be better," yet 'through them all runs
a connective chain." His daughter
snid that in 1!H3, nbout the time, the
Chen inns wer offering a $10 prize ; unlay
for a poem, he would rise Ui'fween tnn ttlaf Larson of- Monitor was in t) i
ami four o'clock in the morning audieity .Monday night en route, to the S I
Mrs. Abe Kennedy of Howell I'nii-'
rio spent the past week at the hoiue
of her parents, M r. and Mrs. .In
Haines.
Mrs. K. Haines and daughter, Viohi
'were among the (sulein shoppers Si.t
recite poems, and in imagination, would
address the chairman of the ( henians
and rehearse poetry., II was found that
he Was working for the ij-10 prize.
The decision states that up to the
time of his proposed marriage to the
wnmnn in the case, and removal to
vorton logging camp.
The tjiieen Esthers held a btisiucH
meeting at the home of Hernice Hinv t
man on Saturday af leriioon. The buy
girls have completed a warm outfit ff
u lit tit- girl at. the industrial seined
and are now pluniilng a rhiistnins box
Missouri to live, no complaint had been jlor their little protege. They will meet
made, or petition filed. The court finds j at. Marjory Ifiehcs on Siituiday Ndv.
that, the dairihter had no right to say I.
her father should jiot marry nor whom A little son of standard weight is
he should marry. Justices 'Monro, Me-j reported at the Charles Henlson hoine'
Hride and Hean' cncui red iu affirming j on Nov. 4 at l.othnir, .Montana,
the decision of the circuit court. Mrs. I.urson who has been very II
at her home on Hid street is ic-
The Other Decisions
i ported some better, her daughter, .Mi-.
Hi After hearing the case Judge liushey
D decided N'ortlnutt was not able to lakel,,v: reversed bv Justice Moore.
H care of himself and appointed a guar- ' rehearing was denied in the case
nj din n tor the estate. All appeal was ,,f Houglns ( 'redilors associat ion ngiiinst
.mimic bv Mrs. I'almertoii to the cir- IIiw-Iwiko
Hlcuit court and Judge tiallonuy decided
H j-Xorthciitt was comjietent to inauage his
Vori-is Snfe and T.ocU eoninnnv. an- iTol't has been caring fur her.
pcllant. against J. U. Weaver, et al ! Mis. Win, C'nppet will entertain II
resiondents, ail nipeal from Mallienr l.oyal Woniens class of the Christ ii
county from decision of Judge Daltoa church at her home on Mill street i n
Higgs. an action to enforce against al- Thursday, Dee. 7.
leged stockholders the payment of u
balance due mum n judgment recovered
by the plaintiff against their corpora
tion: affiimed by Justice Harnett.
Henry Levy, nespnndent against
Xevailii-Califoinia Orc'ion Uiiilroad, an
appeal from T.ake county from decision
of Judge iMilv, an action for breach of
cnatrnct; affirmed by Justice Hiirnntt,.
(r. T. Treadgilil, appeiiaul, ngainsi
Krnnk K. WiMard, respondent
fisnn Coos count v I mm
"Only 'Gets-It' for
Me After This!"
It "Gets" Every Com Every Time.
Painless. Nothing More Simple.
''I'll tell you what, J 'vu ipiit uiig'
appeal toe eating salves for corns. J 've ouii
decision of milking a package oat of niv to-s
Judge Coke, an action to recover nion- .with bandages and contraptions p. it
digging Willi knives anil scissors, i-i.e
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Del Norte
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'"Marin. . . ..
, 1 Mariposa .
i Modoc . . .
i Monterey .
8a v s for the big counties to finish. In 1 rim er .
Han Francisco, Los Angeles and Alnme-1 l'lumas
i counties, the" work is proceeding slow-1 Riverside
ly and every vote is being closely scru-; Snu Beuito . . . .
tinized by both republican and dcmo-iSnn Luis Obispo
eratic watchers. I Solano
The Official Count.
Tehama
The official count has been completed Amador
in the following counties and shows, ac- (Calaveras . .
cording to returns to the United Press: Snn Joaquin
County Huehes. Wilson. ' Trinity . . .
Colusa 1012 l8i' Santa Barbara 4453
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1342
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451
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1440
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35
1739
1208
1175
7801
424
468 Sierra
lsilO ' Nevada
37U0 , Siskiyou
70S ! Alpine
1221 j Imperial county
;!K77 1 Orange
it;i52 j Tuolumus
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l'rcss unofficial
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ffnirs and set the nnpointuicnt aside.
She tlicn appealed to the supreme court,
nidge Harris, who rendered, tho opill-
Hry, Hoarse or Painful
Coughs Quickly
Ended
ftlomr-Maile Renieily thut Raven
You 2 linen the Work
Thoroughly
WO , dier votes yet to be counted.
2.W The great, element of duubf is the re
,')4.'.K , count in Hennepin (Minneapolis) conn
23 1 1 v. This couiiiy has tho largest vote
3272 of nay iu the state. When Hamsey (St.
I!3'.l2 l'aul) county, the- sii'ond largest, and
15H0 St. Louis (Duluth) county, the third
table. ' largest, were officially canvassed. It
454.) J showed Wilson's plurality in the state j resulted in a i.-hnuetnf figures which
1085 1 was 3,013. netted Wilson 34!l in Kam-nev and 02 iu
m'i ' i St. Louis. In Ked Lake comilv
5078 Hughes Lead 123 NOW. jeeived today, the "offb-ial Colnt iieljied 'Itiickjy healing the inllamed or sfioilen
t:. n-..i Ai:... v.... tl.wi.i ln "lisoii net. .11.
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The nromnt and nositive nrtion of this
re- Imniplc, inexpcnnive lioine-niiule remedy in
1513 precincts missing.
11397 in Minnesota at noon
J'9 1 Hughes had
,340.
Tim Hfnnci)tn . (fit.t.t ilmm twt 1.
Hughes led Wilson ; ullti Thursdm and .-will Mnke-iit b?ast
todav bv 123. four davs.
179,403, and Wilson 17!),- Tllll f"r tne canvass, mail votes and",
I soldier votes, in the- aggregate, havn
4.
The official count in 49 counties had
been slightly in favor of President Wil-
I WANT A STENOGRAPHER-
Young man or woman between ages of 18 and 25
preferred. Must be able to take dictation readily
and write a good, clean letter. Must be attentive to
details, have the ability to do the right thing occas
ionally without being" told, and willing to let the
"boss" have something to say about the office man
agement. A good position to the right party. Make
all applications by mail. Address
CHAS. B. SMITH,
Silo-Sales Dept., The C. K. Spaulding Logging Co.,
City.
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!has not been counted. Minnesota is still'
(in ooniir. me leaaers or not a sines : g
admit it, although nnrurally the repub-j
ilicans claim they have the. edge.
I The soldier vote did not make the dif- $
! ference in the count that was expect- j$
led. In 40 counties out of the 71 coun-
I ties in w hich there were soldier votes ;
least the result was: Wilson, HHH;
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STANDARD OIL ADOPTS
AN EIGHT HOUR DAY
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FON
CATARRH and
HAY FEVER
Dannls Eucalyptus Ointment
AT U OKUQ STORES
Tubes 2EC Jans 60c
San Francisco, Nov. 14. The
Standard Oil company offices
here today posted a bulletin an
iiouncing that the company has
adopted the eight hour day for
employes, skilled and unskilled.
This came as a surprise and
applies to' the refineries, pipe
lines and producing depart
ments. There will be no change
in wages, it was announced.
The plan is to become opcrn
'five as soon as details are com- "
pleted.
membranes of the throat, chest or bron
t-liial tubes and breaking up tight
coughs, has caused it to be used in mora
domes than any other cough remedy,
luder its healing, soothing inlliience,
chest soreness goes, phlegm loosens,
breathing becomes easier, tickling In
throat stems and von uet a uood audit's
Test fill sleep. . The usual throat and
chest colds are conquered by it in 24
hours or less. Nothing liettcr for bron
chitis, hoarsruess, croup, whooping
cough, bronchial asthma or winter
coughs.
Jo make this splendid cough syrup,
iour 2q ounces of l'inex (Til) cents
vorth), into a pint bottle and till the
bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup
and shake thoroughly. You then have
a full pint a family supply f much
better cough svrup than you could buy
rcaily-madi- for 2..-tl. Keeps perfectly
nnd children love its pleasant taste.
l'inex is a special and highly concen
trated comiHiund of genuine Norway
pine extract, combined with guaiacol
and is known the world over for its
promptness, easo and certainty in over
coming stubltorn coughs and chest colds.
To avoid disappointment ask your
druggist for "1 ounces of Pinex" with
full directions, and don't accept any
thing else, (iusrnntecd to give absolute
"Mtisfaction or money promptly refunded.
The l'inex Co., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
A. C Karnes of Vntlnnd, was granted
permanent permission to practice law
in Oregon.
The case of the Virst National Rank
of 1'nitland against ('ourtright is on
for rehearing this afternoon. It was
decided several months ago in favor of
the defendants. A. II. Itidgeway of
JHtland represents the defendnnt and
Senator Joseph Simon represents lie
bank.
SILYERTON NEWS
(f'apital Journal Special Service
Silverton. Nov. It. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Ilov Kelsev and daughter si t the
week end with-Woodburii friends.
I. W. Miller. .1. Iveisoa and Morris
Ames were among the Salem business JTjmt ,B
CUIIiis nnmrnii'. . f i rat 1 ..... I !... ! fc"Tl .TP ' ' l
Miss l assie lllackcrby ca from ' , ... ,..,4 .... ,, . . ,
Townsend to spend the week end with '"''" '.M., 1 ' ,s so simple aid
the home folks. '"""J' us. put it on in a tew s. -
Mis Viola Sherlock, who has been onds because there is no work .r
spending u few weeks with her brother . cora looling to do, no pain that shoo;,
Howard and fiinnlv, at Ncwborg, re-1 up to your heart. It gets your cons
turned home the first of the week and off your iniiiil. All the time it's wor
has acci'pted a position as bookkeeper ing and then, that little old eo ".
at the office of the Kastinan lirotliers peels right off, leaves the, clean, con
Hlow I'ilie 'o. free skin underneath and your eo u
A few friends gathered at the home is gone! No wonder millions iiref'T
e MIKTS IT" every time! "
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When Vou Sem Thru Prctly Glib In Ysu
DruUKMl't Window lt' Good Ti'-to
lo tiid Tour Cornt,
what they all say the vc y
MIKTS IT". Trv it. tonight.
'(ill'S IT" is sold nnd recommend
ed by druggists everywhere, i3e a boii
tle, or sent on receipt of price hy Kv
Lawrence & Co., 'hicago.l II. .
Sold in Salem nnd recommended : s
the world's best, coiirt remedy by J. ' .
I'erry, L). J. Fry, Opera House J'h.vi-inuey.
of Miss Maurine Tallnian 1 uesilay e
cuing to await the election returns. A
pleasant time is reported. Those pres
ent were Miss Helen Johnson, Miss
Until I'iuley, .Miss Tiillaiaa, Messrs.
Strniighu, ''tinkle and Taw.
Mrs. I.yle Smith is cn.iiiynig an ex
tended visit from her mother, Mrs.
I'lov Hover, who came from St. Louis,
Mo., to spend the winter here.
Mrs. .1. K. Mount who has I n visit
ing her niece, Mrs. Hubert llofer,.lhe
Hist week, returned home Monday. )
About L'll of Miss Mirali Misers
friends gave her a miscellaneous show NKW TODAY ADS WILL UK
cr the past week. Miss Kasers' mar- read in the Journal in all live
riage with Prank Trnmbiil will be a- 'Marion county homes Try 'em.
mong next week's events.
Vernon Wolcott has been appointed j $