EIGH1 THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 15, 1916. "W. B. Corsets" Salem's Big Department Store "Butterick Patterns" imuiummiwuumuwmoimwuiwnumwuwntwwuwu 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 pricey 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 clearance of Coats and Skirts; former prices up to $27.50. Take your choice at $495 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 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 You tmiM your own tort with TktAmtriti Mdi Dl4r. Tb nail iBuiMtintf nd tclf ttr iavtmttJ. NnmUm, fducatinj and ttutt ining. Ak mt ckrl to show it. lUuili Utmtmiti iS. BOYS 4M 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 mimmilimmjtf PERSONALS ' ii4jtnunimm!Jiim mttmittnti tnn;titi!iwuiiiuiuiiiiiuttuiuiiitittiimtttatiiittititiu;iiuii' tTnnnnniiniminiiiimi:iin:ii;iHniinmmmnnmKmmnimn;;miniiiiii:mmu AM Around Town C0MINGEYENTS TONIGHT. Ivov. , 13. Anuunl taxpayers' meeting nt cjty hall. Scarcity of logs caused the Spaulding Logging company to close down today. Dr. P. H. Thompson of 416 Bank of Commoroe bldg., specializes in Eye, Ear, Nobo and Throat. tf Nov. 20. Dean Alden's address ou ''Historical Lies," Waller (Impel. Kuvciuber 22 rrof. MacMurray lecture at opera house. Nov. 23. Annual taxpayers' mooting auditorium high srhool, 8 p. m. Nor. E4. Lecture at rublio library, on "Health Insur aooe," by Dr. Robbing of U. of iX Dee. 3. Klk'-a Memorial serv ices, opera houHe, L':30 p. m. Dec. 4. City Election. Dec. 4 e.-Third A nuuul Ifurion County Corn Show. A telegram was received this morning ; f i wj Ai.vu tuinuiu announcing mo aenin of his mother ot the homo of her dnugh- ter In Attwater. Gil. She U'nu the n-itlnw "iof liliur .forward, Tormer j Marion county, i Frances Colbv. sheriff of Hor niuiden name was Dc. Mendelsohn, specialist, fits glasse M correctly. U. 8. Bunk. Bid,;. The annual meeting of the directors of the Arabian Knights will bo held this voniag to make a general report and t discuss plans for the coming winter. YOU NEED NOT FUSS WITH l TWO PAIRS OF GLASSES Y GLASSES XV The ONLY Invisible Bifocal; Give near and far, vision in one pair WITHOUT seams or cement.' Let us show them to you. " , MISS A. McCULLOCH, Optometrist. . 208-209 Hubbard Building 1 Phone 109 WWIWMMMM4HHM Illlllllliil III II llll mm mm f -- ... ! FOUR DOCTORS DISAGREED Pains Disappeared After Use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Wilmington, Del. "I was suffering from a, U'rrible backache and pains in. I my side, with bear ing down pains and was very nervous. I was always tired, always drowsy, never could get enough sleep and could not eat I had four doctors and each told me some thing different I read of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound and decided to try it I got good results and I now feel better than I have felt for years and I am gain ing in weight I can gladly recommend it to all women." Mrs. Ckorgb W. SEflot.0, 1611 West 4th Street,Wilming ton, Del. Backache and bearing down pains re danger signals which every woman should heed. Remove the cause of thesa aches and pains by taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound, that good old root and herb medicine. Thousands of women have testified to its virtues. For forty years it has been making women strong, curing backache, ner vousness, ulceration and inllammation, werfmens, displacements, irregularity and eriodie pain. If you want special ml vice) wrlto Lydia JO. IMiikhum Mliclue Co. cvnllUeiitlal, I.yuu, Mans, Dr. Stone's Drug Store for trusses, Tor three nights the low temperature hus been 27 above according to the rec ord of the government's thermometer. The river fell .3 of a foot and now the guage reads 1.1 feet above the low wat er murk. The rnnge of temperature yesterday was from 42 to 27. When you smoke La Corona you smoke .Salem's best made cigar. Freeman Faulin and Warren Crews, the two runaway boys from Portland, who were caught south of the city after having taken two dinner pails from a handcar at the corner of Commercial ami Tinde streets, have been taken back to Poitlnnd by Mrs. llnmbruck, mother of I liu 1'aulin boy. Dr. Stone makes no charge for con sultation, examination or prvsi-iintioii. Are yon a "Spug?" A sptvg is a member of the Spug society mutually or ganized for the prevention of the liv ing of useless Christinas presents. There' is no initiation fee nor dun nor meet ings to attend. All that is necessary is just to bo a spug und pride one's self ou giving presents thut are really worth while. xi. Ii. Stiff & son will pack or store your furniture at most reasonable rates. At the meeting last evening of the Business Men's league, Walter Denton, ehairmun, announced that the commit tee linhointed Home tillln unit tn in...... I tigate the advisability of erecting a fanners' warehouse had been securing data and had also beeu advising with farmers and thnt after another meeting this week, would be ready to hnud in its report. A fine used range at only $1200. K. L. Stiff & Son. Now is the time to purchase your sachet powders for Christians presents. The Capital Drug Store has a nice line of all tho newest and best odors. Djer Kiss, Gnrdinirlo, Jurdin DeXilns, Itud- mets Wood Violet, 1'iver LoTrot'le, Aiitr Bu sicks' Johnson's Hat Works,-phone 1979, Glen hotel. Huts cleaned, blocked, ren ovated. Huts called Tor and delivered. o A letter to tho Comemrcial club from Q IlimWman nfr Uli.knt'mn Win c.i.l.. en. (.npitul Drug Store, new McGUehrist ,, Vf indi(.nte8 tnat iumbermeu as well as '"rn,'r- nnvim ntllBr (o)k. 6p, ,he CB of ,he w;d He writes as follows: "Will you please be so kind as to send me some descrip tion of Portland or Astoria or any oth er city currying on lumbering. I was a , lumberman Yrom 15 to 29 years and a like a trade of this sort. My desiro is : to get back to my dear old trade in the ; woods." j Furniture repairing and upholstering i neatly and promptly done at K. 1.. Stiff & Son I Charles Zaenker, who suffered a para- ' lytic stroke recently and whose mind hns suttered ns- result, wnndered away from his homo nt 44.1 Union street last night and was found on the road to Turner. He was picked up almost froz en and a phono message sent to Chief Welsh by the constable at Turner. The chief lecognized Zaenker from the de scription of him. His daughter went tu Tinner this morning and brought him back to Salem, lie is 75 years old and is a sLoemaker. E. L. SUff & Son will take in any old heater stove or range. on a new one. It will pay you to givo them a trial. The Foresters of America are prepar ing for a winter of more than usual lodge activity. Ou the evening of Thursday, November 23, about 40 mem bers will be initiated and addresses will be made by severs! lodgo state officials from Portland. On the evening of Tues day, November 2S, a bampiet will be served in the lodgo rooms welcoming the new members. Artisans attention I Special open meet ing tonight. Good program. Artisans and friends invited. Committee. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Blgler, of 948 South Liberty street, claim the ili tiuction of having been married longer than any couple in Salem, as they will celebrate their 57th wedding annivers ary next Christmas. Thev were married on Christmas day lsstt -the year that Oregon became a state at Utica, Mich., and came to Salem tn the fall of IS83. Since then they have lived in the city excepting about ono year. N mm That We Sell Groceries at Wholesale Prices Other Stores say we cannot last because wo sell TOO CHEAP Wo buy in large lots and get the discounts. Our expenses are less, so we sell for less to vou. J. L BUSICK & TWO STORES 118 South Commercial. 299 N. Commercial Mrs. Kva I.ucns left this mornine for i Mnbton, Wash. C. B. Webb is transacting business to day in Portland. IV S. Bynon is in Corvallis on real estate business. Mrs. Hubert Hansen visited yesterday with friends in Brooks. John Stull was in Portland yesterday registered at the Seward hotel. O. L. Gubrielson was in Portland yes- : terday, registered at the Imperial. I Otis Griswold left today for the mill- : ing country in tho vicinity of Gates. Dr. I.. B- Steeves went to Corvallis I this morning on professional business. I Mr. and Mrs. Willis Dallas, of Wren, Oregon, are in the city transacting busi . ness. i l.ee Davis, pressman, is home from an extended trip in the central and south i em states- S Mrs. F. B. Smithwiik loft'this morn ing ou the Oregon Dlectiic for u short visit in Seattle Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Pomeroy arc visit ing in Portland, the guests of their sou, Dr. Htiy I'onieroy. W. G. Prunk, of the Capital"-'City Flouring .Mills, was in Oregon City ves- j terday afternoon, I Miss Alma Wntt, of Portland, is vis I itin 1u the city a few days with her j mother, Mrs. Kate Wntt. : Mrs. W.-W. Fawk will leave tomorrow ! for Nnn Francisco, sailing from Flavel ; on the steamer Northern Pacific. I Mis. Asa Hunter, of I .a Grande, nr I rived here yesterday to make Salem her home. She is u harpist pin! pianist. Mr. and Mrs. Hud Ciifcmim and fum- j ily, who have been living on Kighteenth : I street, left yesterday for Oklahoma, where they will make their home. Miss Vera Kitchener, orgnnist and; i pianist 'for one of the Portland moving! picture theatres, wnvt in the city last! ! night assisting in the Schultz. recital. Sergeant French, in charge of the j local recruiting office, has been spend ! .ing several days at Albany and Cor-1 ' vail is showiug the young man the ad-! j vantages of nil army career. y j Your furs remodeled, furs for sale.' I West Fur Co., 217 South High St. nol7,' j Chief Welsh was informed this morn-; j ing that two boys by the name of Wyg-' ! out, sons of Cass-Wygaut, of Ballston, ! are held in loledo, Ore., for the theft I ot two bicycles here. He has wired fori further and more definite information. O ! Baking day is a snap with Cole's High Oven itmige. The oven is shoulder' high. Ask yoiur dealer. K. I.. Stiff irSon j agents. ' Percy Buckman and Cheater G. Mc- j Miilin, who were charged with disorder-: ly conduct, pleaded not guilty yes-) tcrdav in police court. On advice of. City Attorney Macy they were dismiss ed us there was not enough evidence to convict them. " ' Lecture Some Railroads we Travel, bv Frank K. .Tones at the Bungalow, 17th and Court Friday night, 7:.'I0. Sil ver offering taken. novl7 o The tax payers' meeting tonight at the city hall is called for 7:30 and as the consideration of the budget for 1917 is the only business on hnud, it hns beeu suggested that those who want to say something should manage to be there promptly on timc Special meeting of Multno mah Chapter Xo. 1, B. A. M this evening. Work in the Atark Master degree. Visiting companions welcome. o The sum of $9.45 waa spent by Frank S. Ward for election expenses, when Mr. Wnrd ran as candidate for the leg islature on the democratic ticket. He leceived something over 4,000 votes which wasn't quite enough. The $9.45 vim spent for advertising, stamps and cirds. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grady of Port land will start their Salem class in modern dancing Thursday at the Moose hall. Class for children 2:S(l to 3:30; class for voung people 7:00 to 8:30 class for adults 8:30 to 10:30. Mr. and .Mrs. Grady may be seen nt the Marion hotel Thursday". Ed Sodeers. a "shiner," was picked up yesterday afternoon by Chief of To- l'ce Welsh and taken to tne ponce sta tion as the result of nn alcohol stew. Tuis morning he was fined $10, which he Tailed to pay, with tne resuir runt he is now spending five days in jail. 0 W. J. Linfoot played in hard luck last evening while atteiutmg tne meeting or Build Up for Wintes Clear out the congestion that has disturbed your breathing and weakened your digestion, and re invigorate all the bodily processes to do their-full chare in cold weather, and thus build yourself up to perfect health. ' ( PERUNA IS INVIGORATION I It 1 tonic thit restore the balance toyourbodlly functions, doers away the waste matter in your eyeiem, ana aey yuu up 10 ed effort end better health. For nearly half a century thoi have found it a valuable aid In all catarrhal conditions. 1 experience points the way for you. PEKIIN A has stood t test that proves ita value. Tablet form is convenient fo quick administration. Pleasant to take and easy to carry Manalin TaMels are the idi-al laxfttlte. Thpy correct the habit of conitipalirm, arouse the liver ana neip me kiataoyt. l our aruggisi, nu uieai. The Perana Company, Columbus. Ohio Wm aaaHlMITWM I nil I II aWf Jioauuiul iuist and Mioukicrs are posvihli if yu will wear u ecifiilificully const rue tct! tiiin Jolie Urttw-icrp. The ilrnreinc wrighr of an unrnnflnril hnt n MwM.m the supporting iiiUfeck'S that the con t tun ot Mm- llurc is spoiled. VTTTflM) W P11' bnt hix lc w horn ft be- lll&ilSll hniirs pirvonl ttii lull lm-c from" M hnvintr tlm iiiiixarum'O of tlah liint'SH, rlimiiwilo the dnnirrr of no a CCIprarC lni'iriiiK lnusclos nnd coniinp t!iu ' flosh of the bhi ouldcr irHln irwi-cfiil line tu the entire upper body. They nrethc daintiest and mu-t fcrvimthlr c:trnient iinnl nable conif in all niutf riHU and My Irs: CrojsH Hn.k. Hink trout, Snrplirc, l);iiidciiu. etc. IlmiL'd with " Walnhii," the rustics latning permitting washing without rcmuvul. Have your den lor show yu Hkn Jnlio nra-sU-ron, if not slni-k- td, we urn yiauiy semi mm, prepaid, BENJAMIN ti JOHNES, 51 Warren ! no iira-sii-ren, 11 not Mm-K- g.: id, Niuipk'S to bliiiw j"U. E. in Stm t, Newark. N. J.' HPUG OF GROCERES This store has adojitoil thp cor rect jiricing of nil inervhunilise as oiidorspd by the Xatioiml' Grot-pry association hi'iiee the old loliey of an article that cannot lie sold at m must he inn I'd 10c is now disiurdi'd and each item Mill be sold at exuctly what it should bo. (lini-(;e accounts as ui'ns cnslt customers will receive this benefit. Westacott-Theilsen Company 426 State Street Auction Sale Of farm stocks, implements and household furniture on Thursday Nov. Tii, lillli, commencing at 1 :(!( i. m., located 'j miles south of 8nlem on tho river rnnd, Marion enmity, route .1, box 234 A or II I mile smith of l.ivesley slation, coiisistini of 1 matched team, il yrs. old. weifiht' .1:1(10 His., broken; 1 fresh cow; 1 cow to frcslicn in .Ta nu ll vy; 1 li horse power I. 11. C. gasoline eniriiie dnd wood saw; "all kinds of fnrm machinery and household furniture; 1 cream sep arator nnd many other things. Terms 1 year. Louis 1). Johnston, owner. T. N. WOODBY, Auctioneer Phono 511 th Six o'Oloek club nt the First. Metho dist church. He left his bicycle out side theVhureh but Inter when he pre pared to light the bicycle lamp for n peely return homo lounu tue lump nnu The efforts of the school board of education to help pupils in tho way of the regular Saturday dental clinics are j meeting with a favorable response from , jmmp missing- pnriuis. - -Aircuuy tiune a uuuiuer 01 I v ! children have twken advance of the j Contractors are now figuring on the free clinie Saturday mornings at the l'lnns nnd specifications for tho new Garfield building. "Not only have the! Major Willis building to be erected ou children had inanv teeth tvcd, but .Court street. It is probable that the ithev have been given general instruc-! hids will be opened the latter part of ,tioi'i8 as to the enre of the teeth. The 'this week. The building will cost be I dentists of the eitv are wiving their er-! tween $10,000 nnd $li,lKi0 and will fuce vice free for theso Saturday morning r54 feet on Court street witn an. bl I d cliuics. ,. I foot, depth on the alley, just across from 0 I n Huberts gtotrery. rians and speei- Dr. O. Hartley, specialist, inflamed, ! fieations for tho building were drawn bleeding gums and pyorrhea, 41li'L'. S. jby 1 A. l.egg. Bank bldg. 1'hone 1 si?. ' 0 o I Along with Sheriff William Esch, of The monthly meeting of the Pilgrim's Marion conuty, who irlwlicved to have club of the i'irst Congregational church chance of lauding the position of war last evening as somewhat in the way j den at the "Oregon state penitentiary of a rally anticipating Iho church ' made vacant on account of the elimino woik for the next four year preceding , tion of Warden John Minto by the I the celebration of the three hundredth 1 board of control, is named Charles j year since the binding of Pilgrims in Bums, of Oregon City. Burns is snid to 1(120. The address of tho evening was , be a former police officer and a enndi delivered bv Dr. A. J. Sullen, of Port- i date for the position. Although 110 land, who t'old of the plans of the Con-1 inkling as to who will be appointed, it j gregationulists to add half a million is believed that Sheriff Kscb is a logi , members to their church before 1!20. cc.i candidate? X. ! Short talks were made bv the Rev.! o Often in SALEM, OREGON, itoy v BLIGH HOTEL . Strictly Modern Tree and Private Baths RATES: 75c, $1.00, 11.60 PES OA) The only hotel in the business district Nearest to all Depots, Theatres enc" Capitol Buildings. -A Home Away From Home,' T. G. ELIOH, Pros. Both Phones. Fret Anto Bu. WANTED Household Furniture. W'oodry tho Auctioneer will. -pay highest cash prico for same. Phone 511. tail nt. 15 cent's a quart while one year ago they were 12 1-2 cents. Chestnuts cost just the same as a year ago but currants njid raisins arc higher. Thi n pumpkin pie costs more as eggs arc now up on the luxury shelf at. the rate of SO cents a dozen retail. The United Artisans along with tljjB liinior organizations of the lodge will give an entertainment this evening nt the Moose hall for members of the lodge and their Yrieuds. The program in part is as follows: Selections bv the juven ile Artisan bnnd, including a snMiphone quartette; piano solo, Klbert I.nChele; fancy ilauce, Horeuce and MarcnKt Xeusbaum; rending, Zadie M. Shipp; in strumental duo, Kugeue and Wesley. Brnndenhorst; violin solo, Marie Cook; fancy dance, Mona Schumm nnd eight girls; minuet, by Merle Matlock, tile XiehoK Denvile Hcrrick. Bcniamin Kider, Ruth Mace, I.etha Wilson, I.enh Nichols and Dorothy Esch; fancy cos tume dance by Anna-Belle Golden: vo cal solo, Franklin Patterson. A few mm CAR5 Qj amy kimd .ivrtir-f Any TIME PIANO TUNING First-class work. All kinds of repairing. All work guar anteed. Twenty-fivo years' experience. Leave orders at Sihaffer Drug store, phone Ifi'l Residence phono 14H5. J. E. HOCKETT, 015 Highland Avenue. WILLIAM FAENUM in FIRES OF CONSCIENCE" SUNDAY YE LIBERTY $$:; numbers will also be given by meiube: of the stliior lodge. jhfflOurBodyBcconios Weakened y X.'V rxxxx wwwww kXXXXXXX LVXXXXXXXXX and the system completely out of eearj i a jure mgn me Diooa 11 tun ot poiaonj and subject to complicated maladies lets the poisons are removed. S. S. S. will cleanse the blood new life and vitality to the vegetable purity. Oct rj. 8. 3. at any Insist on IhcGetMiiit. and give X3 blood by its James Klvin and othexa and the Rev. 11. K. Stover contributed a solo. About 00 were present. a 14. Snyder, rental'agent. sttccessor j tie trimming lett otf here and there will , to I.. Bechtel & Co. If yon have a va-1 about average things up for the addi-1 cant house list it with me. If you want tional 20 per cent cost over one vear. to rent a house come and see me. U41 ; ano. Dressed turkeys w ill sell at about "There is no special need of feeling sad over the cost f the Thanksgiving dinner. Of course it will cost more, but the uroeervmnn figures that a lit- state St. l'houo 4.1 lu and cents. Cranberries will re-1 CHIROPRACTIC IS THE ' MASTER SYSTEM Tf your spine is right, you arc right. Those who have tried every old method and found no relief should try Cliiro prnctic and get well. Many hundreds of grateful patients in Salem and else where can substantiate my statements. Six adjustments will be given for the small fee of $-.00. IHftictilt cases, which -require. X-ray examinations and Spinographs can obtain them at a nom inal fee. Only expert Spinogrnph work. Very successful in stomach and bowel troubles and- diseases peculiar to women. v P. H. MAY, D. C. Hubbard Building Phone 672