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EIGH1 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOV. 14, 1916. W. B. Corsets" . Salem's Big Department Store "Butterick Patterns" ;ttmtmmtiiiiiitimimmtmm:iiifinmininmitmmtimrntmiiinnimtimmmti4 miiiiimii;iiTOtmmnniinmmitnmKwntmiianiin; Continued Clearance Sale of Women's Stylish Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts. A sale of Silk Dresses and Wool Dresses in a variety of splendid models, former prices to $36.85, now JQ gJ 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 clearance of Coats and Skirts former prices up to $27.50. Take your choice at $4.95 One lot of Dresses and Skirts very stylish garmentsseason's newest Dresses formerly up to $30:00 Skirts formerly up to $17.50. Clearance at $9.95 , 821st WEDNESDAY SURPRISE SALE Warm, Comfortable, Knitted Petti coats will be sold at . . 45c Each Here's an offering of Short Winter Petticoats in the knitted styles at a record low price. 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 Tomorrow at 45c Each Sale starts at 8:30. See the display. A New Lot of Stylish Crepe De Chine Waists These have just been opened up. They're unusu ally dainty choice of flesh, white or maize colors, Priced---- $3.50 and $4.50 QUALITY AND SERVICE MP I PERSONALS t C K. Carr, of Kugene, is registered at the Bligh. A. W. Cook, of Dallas, was in the city yesterday. August Sperling of Independence if in the city. 1. F. Friesen, of Dallas, is registered at the Capital hotel. J. F. Eubel was a Salem visitor yes terday from Hermiston. E. R. Bingo went to Albany this morning on the Oregon Electric. Kmil Sondberg of Prntum is trans acting business in the city today. Dan Shieldo, of Detroit, Oregon, is in the city with a view of locating here. George G. Brown, elerk of the stato land board, went to Medford this morn ing. Miss (.loo Konnon returned yesterday nrter a visit or several months in 1'eu dleton. C. E. Rush, living north of the city on the Pacific Highway was in the city this morning. Oda I.. Chapman am? mother will leave Thursday for a visit of several months in Sua Diego. Mr. and Mrs. 51- I.. Whitsell will Ieuvo Thursday for an extended visit in St. Paul and other Minnesota points. .Tames I.. Clark, formerly of Spring field, now engaged in the hop business at Salem, returned to that city yester day after a short visit here. Eugene Register. Asa Bowers, who has been with the 0. JL Roberts grocery, will leave Thurs day for I.os Angeles, where he will enter the employ of a firm handling unto ac cessories. BczsannnDsnsEBsmanniiBsaaBEsasDEi n Dr. R. Meuric Roberts, osteopathic physician, 30!) Masonic bldg. Phono 400 o A buckskin horse was picked up last night on J.eshe street bv the Snlem police and taken to the Cherry City barn where its owner can find it. All Around Town . COMING EVENTS TONIGHT. Nov. 14. Pilgrim's (Jlub meet t Congregational church, H:3U p. m. November 14. Six o'clock club meeting at First 11. E. ohiirch 0:30 p. in. iiov. 14-llusinoss Men's League aud Grocers' Retail associa tion meet nt Commercial club ti ). in. Nov. 15. Annual tiupayers ' meeting at city hall. Nov. 20. Dean Alden's address on ''Historical Lies," Waller CShapcI. November 211 Prof. MacMurray locture at opera house. Nov. 2,1. Annual taxpayers' meeting auditorium high school, 8 p. m. Nov. 24. lecture at Publie Ubrary, on "Health Insur ance," by Dr. Hobbins of V. of O. Ueo. 3. Elk's Memorial serv ices, opera house, 2:30 p. m. Dec. 4. City Election. Deo. 4-0. Third Annual Marion County Corn Show. v Dr. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glass -M eorrectly. U. 8. Bank. Bld. Tha Lady Maccabees will hold their titular card party Wednesday after aooa Nov. 15. Ladies and friends wel come. McCornnck hall. ....... I . .. . in Dr. F. H. Thompson of 410 Bank of Commerce bldg., specializes in Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. tf The Golden Ru'e degree will be con ferred this evening at the meeting of tviiuimcue Einrnmpmcut jo. 2 at the Odd Fellows 'hall. -Dr. Stone's Drug Store maV.es free delivery. Phono 3,"i. L. D. Ratliff , who waa in the race for representative in the Oregon legislature lit the lust election, left for Senttle to day on a business trip. Ho will be gone mi winter. Be sure and see the style show at tno Episcopal rectory Thursday night. nuvl'i The Six o'Clock club of the First Methodist church will meet this cvcuini; at 6:30 o'clock in the parlors of the First Methodist church to hear im ad dress by Carl Abruma, La Corona Salem's best made cigar try one todny. Your furs remodeled, furg for sale, West Fur Co., 217 South High St. A. I. Baldwin left today for Seattle and other Washington cities. He will spend some time demonstrating and in troducing Cereo to the people of that section. It is reported that thero is a steady and growing demand for this Sn-lcm-madc product which promises to be come a very popular drink among form er coffeo users. See the Style Show at the jitney so- NO EXPERIMENTING Tour Vision the must inionrtuiit Uliing on earth. More urccinns thnn nit ciiil Thursday night. Episcopal recto-(the wealth of the, world is vour evc- rv i ulnlit ...: i , T ., . ' rtu ujnieiti service out ine nest I onrnina Here is another prune story. C. H. Brown, of tho Rosednlo district, on a 20 acre tract, raised 22 tons of dried prunes, and sold them for 6 1-2 and 6 3-4 cents a pound. With 44,000 pounds of prunes at this price, it is easy enough to figure that Mr. Brown balanced his ledger on tho right side after easting np accounts for the year's work. o Have your picture taken Thursday night at jitney social Episcopal rec tory. Regarding the action of the board of control this morning, Warden Minto this afternoon said he had nothing toi say. A rumor was afloat also to the effect that the two convicts who hail been "hosed" and which hosing culm inated in the request for his resignation, were critically , ill but Warden Minto said the were out playing ball this afternoon. II I! M II U El II El El El a Q a u H a n n H 5 n D El H n a a El n a a D ii a a a n a M We Have The vv ".rvv vv it m yy. "i ex VS-'J J1S cu I iBB&zaBaasDQaaaasBBDQsaaBaca The prices we are making on canned goods have attracted an enormous amount of buyers. They come from every where and then buy THE REASON Canned goods are going to be' very high. OUR PRICES on many lines are way below the wholesale cost to us now. BUY NOW We have the goods, the right prices, and by far ... the best assortment. RothGffocetfyCo. a HI ri ei E3 H El '18 12 w o Q! K El HI aBBBBBBBBBBSBBSBBBBBHBBSSBSSSBBBSS W. E. Slater, former secretary of the Snlem Elk lodge, now with the U. S. army as driver of an army auto truck, writes as follows from Me Allen, Texas: "November ti. We leave here to drive to San Antonio. It is 350 miles mid we expect to be on tlio road 10 days. Will I..I v.. 1, .!,,. .... !.. II " o , I in the way of an ndvnnce per dozen Salem Aciitvmv Af n5i, i I for fresh eggs and that much to each standardized dancing, Class Vridavs 1 "'"'J? of fUmr- Whil CPK? n.r solliug i:.I0 p. in. Social dnnc uir Friday 11:001"' uu " "'"'" mis is iioining p. in. l'olk dancing class Saturday n-,10 ' uuus,ul1 for ,"ne of .vear- -eord-P. in. Private lessons. Instructed by "'K V 0110 of ,l10 "1'"K grocers this rnseiita neniing, nssisted bv Willard i ,"ur""1 The West Central circle which was to meet at Mrs. E. A. Kuntz's Wednes day evening, will meet at Mrs. .1. II. Knkjy s 515 Court St. Five cents were added to the troubles , of the good housekeeper this morning Hall. Hurst Hall. Phone 02. At one of our busy stores. We not only tell you that .we save you money but we can actually show you where we can. If we were not selling cheaper why do the people flock to our stores as they did Saturday. Bring your Baskets and we'll fill them for less. J. L. Busick & Son Two Stores 118 South Commercial 299 North Commercial Good Templars to meet. Tho Good Templars will meet, in their hnll 207 S, Church St. this evening at 8 p. in All members are requested to be present. i The Industrial committee of the Com mercial club will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock in tho club rooms. The members of this committee are Theo dore Roth, W. A. Marshall, E. A. Kurtz, Aug. lluckestein and B. C Miles. The meeting will also be attended by T. B. Kay, David Eyro, William Walton, (leorge F. Rodgers, S. B. Elliott and Joseph II. Albert. o ! Mr. and Mra. Harry Grady of Port land will start their class in Modern dancing Thursday, nt the Moose hall. ( lass for children 2:311 to HiIlO; class for young peoplc.7:00 to S:H0; class for ndults S:;i() to 10:30, Mr. and Mrs. Ura ly may lie seen at the Marion hotel Thursday. Frank F. Schrara of Coqullle Is in the city to attend the funeral of his sister, Blanche Marie Schrnni, Wednesday aft ernoon. Mr. Schrnm was a former resi dent of Snlem with the Weller Grocery for many years and later manager 'of the grocery department of the Chicago store- llo is past chancellor of Snlem Central lodge, No. 18, Knights of Pythias. ! CARD Or THANKS I We wish herewith to express our thanks for the kindnesses shown us I during our recent bereavement in tho dentil of R. II. Hone. Mrs. Lee MeCortnick, tieorgo H. Dunsford, Mrs.. .1. T. Welsh, Mr. .. .1. Clark, W. 11. BUUk. obtainable would be a mighty poor buy for you. At the most reasonable prices I place at your command an experience cover ing 34 years of eye examination and fitting of glasses not only experience, but years of scientific study of the subject and every modern aid for prop er fitting. - 7 My examinations are thorough, and omiwe me to determine tho exact con dition of your eyes my methods nre scientific and accurate. My interest docs not censo with the delivery, but continues for all time. Patrons arc welcome to drop in nt any time for adjustments and examination. if you break your classes I can replace I tho lenses while you wait, except com pounds ami jryptoK8. I am a graduatp of Heidelberg Col lego, Germany, iu medicine and surg ery, but I do not practice medicine, as I am a specialist in optometry and de vote my entire attention to the correct fitfing of glasses. " 1 guarantee satisfaction in every respect. I use no drugs or drops in making examinations as they are dangerous. Dr. M. P. MENDELSOHN, Rooms 209-210-211, U. S. Bk. Bldg. Salem, Oregon The good citizen who has nothing spe cial to do tomorrow night and who doesn't find enough excitement at home following the evening meal whether it bo dinner or supper will find something of interest going on at the city hall. There ho will find the city fathers assembled to pass on the 1017 midget, nnd ho will be permitted to express his opinion orally on the budget as a whole or in part, or forever after hold Mb peace. Ordinarily, what ever action is token at the tax payers meeting called to act on the budget, is sanctioned nt the following meeting of the citv council. GetaCanJ TO-DAY From Your Hardware or Grocery Dealer1 II 'JB'll 111 U PIANO TUNING First-class work. All kinds of repairing. All work guar anteed. Twenty-five years' experience. , Leave orders at Schnffer Drug Store, phone 107. Residence phone 1403. s J. E. HOCKETT, 015 Highland Avenue. Notice to the voters of the city of Salem is given by City Recorder Elgin that tho registration books of the citv hall for the December election will close Saturday evening nt five o'clock. This will be fifteen days before the election ami as required by law. Joseph Hiegel report to the police that his house at 100 Xorth Seven teenth street was broken into Friday night and a Snlem high school badge bearing the inscription "(let Eugene's Goat," a folding tan purse containing f2.i0 and belonging to Walter Kansom, anil fifteen cents of lliegel's were taken. Officer Varncy investigated the case. o . Histories have boen published that contain stories that are not exactly the whole truth odd magazine articles have) been written in which the truth is won derfully colored. Just to call attention to some of our cherished historical stor ies nnd to show wherein we have been mis-informed, Dean George II. Alden will deliver an address on "Historical Lies" next Monday evening at Waller chapel. This is the second number of the series of winter lectures nt the chapel. Your gift with our imprint needs no lurther recommendation. Set your; watch by our street clock. Gardner 4r Kceuc, Salem's most reliable jewelors. Do you remember the Riverside Dtp, "Sweet Alice Ben Boltl" It was just a few mouths ngo when the dipwiurtlie social center of the city. Well, the swim ming pool is ijtill 'there and so are the bath houses, but for fear a flood might come along and sweep snlil bath houses into another county, with wire ropes they have been tied down and anchored to nearby trees. Assurance nre made that the Riverside Dip will open for business on schedule time iu the good old summer time of 1017. At the Salem public library a special week for children's books will be ob served, from November 25 to December 2. During that week the approved books! for children will be placed on display in two biudings, one in the expejisive . form nnd another with just the average ! binding. This display at thd library isj intended especially for those who wish i to present books to children Christmas time, but are unccrtuin as to which to select. A week after the children's book display, there will be a special week of books for boy scouts. i "Celestial Mechanics" is the subject of an address to be given by ArtRW; D. Carpenter of Senttle, before the pupils of the three junior high schools and the high school Thursday and Fri-j day of this week. Mr. Carpenter brings ' with ih in a tellurian that actually pro duces the motions of the sun, moon and earth in the path they describe and also illustratting tho time. This machine is so accurately constructed that in re-; cent tests, attached to. a motor, it was show that the motions' of the machine would keep exact time with the motions of the earth and the seasons. o The second number of the lecture course to be given this winter at the public library is dated for Friday ev ening November 24, when .Dr. Edwin Clyde Bobbins, of the I'niversity of Oregon, will deliver an address on "State Insurance." This proposition of state insurance is believed bv ninnv to be one of the inportunt questions of the day. It was discussed at the re-, cent meeting of the Polk-Yiimhill-Mnr- ion Medical society nt its Snlem meet ! ing, aud tho high school orators of the! state will meet in contest debating the I subject. j o I Sheriff William Each of this coun-1: ty, who has the reputation of being an efficient officer, is among those men tioned unofficially as a possible head for the Oregon state penitentiary to! fill the vacancy caused by the retire- J ment of John Minto from that position.! r.c u na oeen sneritt of ..Marion coun ty for the past four years ami did not run for the re-election at the recent election. He was succeeded without contest by "Babe" Needham. Parole Officer Keller has also been mentioned as a possible new warden. Others are of the opinion the plum might fall to Ucputv Sherwood.. J After trying for six weeks to give the public first class showa at the opera I house on Sundays, Manager Bligh uu-' Thermometers that wei-.' vaudevillo will bo closed. However, I ..,ls,..i ,,, ,i, .;,i rM.l,yA..l ',! .,,m e nounces that the Sunday Hippodrome zero mark. three top liners of the Hippodrome vim-! "'Kl't devillc will appear each Sunday at the Bligh theatre, beginning next Sunday. During the six weeks that this first class vaudeville has appeared every per formance has been given at a loss. Aft er giving the show for six Sundays, Mr. Bligh decided the public did not want the full Hippodrome bill. Hence the transferring of the three best numbers each Sunday to the Bligh. o The low night temperature seems to have settled down to 27 above as this record was made Monday night, with a low of 20 above for Saturday and Sunday nights. The river is tailing with a gunge today of 1.4 above the HBMB WANTED Household Furniture. Woodry tho Auctioneer will pay 'Highest cash price for same. Phone 511. Auction Sale Of farm stocks, implement and household furniture on Thursday Nov. Hi, 1010, commencing at 1:00 p. m., loeatcd ")'... miles south of Snlem on the river road. Marion county, route 3, box. 23 1 A or 3-4 mile south of l.ivcslcy station, consisting of 1 matched team, 3 vis. old, weight. l.'HM) lbs., broken; 1 fresh cow; 1 cow to freshen in .Tn un ary; 1 ti horse power I. II. C. gasoline engine and wood saw; all kinds of farm machinery and household furniture; 1 cream sep arator and .ninny other things. Terms 1 year. I.ouis D. Johnston, owner. F. N. WOODRY, Anctionce Phono "1 1 . Rostein & Greenbaum Reduced prices in Millinery Department. We have marked down all our Hats-discounts of a third to a half. Nice new Hats, some at half-price. Call and see them. Nice new Hats at $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 and $3.50 each. NEW HATS, ORNAMENTS AND FEATHERS AT REDUCED PRICES. Blankets Cotton Blankets, a pair 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50 0ersize Blankets, pair $1.50 Nice Woolnap Blankets pair $2.25 White Wool Blankets, pair $3.75 Wool Blankets, pair $5.00 and $6.00 Bath Robe Blankets and cord $3.00 Ladies' wool Hose, pair 25c Ladies' winter Union Suits 50c Ladies' wool Union Suits, odds, to clean up $:?.50 and $4.00 suits' at Half Price. Men's Overcoats $5, $7, $8.75 and 10.00 All special good values. New Suits Just in from New York. The very newest in men's all wool suits, priced $12.50 and $15.00 a suit. We also have men's good suits at $10 and $7.50 a suit. Ladies' and Girls' Coats Not many left. Here you can get a nice coat at a low price. wool socks, 12 l-2c Men's 1-2 pair . . , Men's good work Shirts 50c Men's winter Union Suits $1.00 A Boys' winter union Suits 50c 240 and 246 COMMERCIAL STREET CHIROPRACTIC 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 nnd get well. MnuV hundreds of grateful patients in Snlem and elsc wliero can substantiate mv statements. Six adjustments will be given for the snail fee of .-,.00." difficult cases, which require X-ray examinations and Spirographs can obtain them at a nom inal fee. Only expert Spinograph work, tery successful in stomach and bowel troubj.s and diseases peculiar to women. P. H. MAY, D. C, Hubbard Building pilone 572